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An error occurred while saving the comment Filip Blazek commentedI also suggest to add option to import index keywords and topic names in a table format (CSV perhaps).
An example of a solution with limited functionality:
Newton; Newton, Isaac (1643–1727)
During import, InDesign would add all appearances of the word Newton to the index, it would appear as “Newton, Isaac (1643–1727)” in the generated indexAn example of a solution for languages using declension (semi-smart):
Newton; Newton, Isaac (1643–1727)
Newton\l+; Newton, Isaac (1643–1727)
Based on GREP, InDesign would add not only all appearances of the word Newton to the index, but also all other forms (Newtonovi, Newtonův, Newtona, Newtonem) and they would all appear as “Newton, Isaac (1643–1727)” in the generated indexThe generated index should (optionally) automatically shrink page numbers. Instead of:
Newton, Isaac (1643–1727) 26, 112, 113, 114, 115, 170
would be
Newton, Isaac (1643–1727) 26, 112–115, 170
If you manually assign certain Character Style to an index entry (for instance Bold) and the same index expression appears on the particular page more than once, Bold is often ignored when generating the index. It is properly generated only when the highlighted expression is the first one in the list.
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I lost so many hours of my life manually assigning individual master pages to beginnings of chapter or intro/outro pages... Should be simple to implement.