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Using Biblatex with Multind to make an automated author index
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InAutomatically indexing references by author and yearMake specific author bold using biblatexGenerate Author/Year Index Using biblatex and imakeidxMake symbol index with description`multind` prints empty indexMake specific author bold using biblatex without consistent author formattingCollecting index entries after printindexSorting author index made using biblatex, removing letter group headingsLimits to number of indexes using multind?Author index using Biblatex with OSCOLA styleCan biblatex exclude all bib entries of one author from the index or indices it generates?
I am starting a book which I want to have separate author and subject indices. While I've made indices by hand in the past, I am considering shifting to biblatex in part because it says it automates putting citations and bibliographic entries into "the index". I can't find any indication whether this supports multiple indices. (The publisher wants me to use the package multind for the multiple indices). I only want to put authors names in the author index automagically.
I can't even find the name of the .idx file that biblatex tells me I have to run makeindex on. Any guidance, especially sample code, would be greatly appreciated.
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I am starting a book which I want to have separate author and subject indices. While I've made indices by hand in the past, I am considering shifting to biblatex in part because it says it automates putting citations and bibliographic entries into "the index". I can't find any indication whether this supports multiple indices. (The publisher wants me to use the package multind for the multiple indices). I only want to put authors names in the author index automagically.
I can't even find the name of the .idx file that biblatex tells me I have to run makeindex on. Any guidance, especially sample code, would be greatly appreciated.
biblatex indexing
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Welcome to TeX.SX. the .idx file that biblatex tells me I have to run makeindex on Where did you get a name and what is the name of theidx
file?
– Johannes_B
14 mins ago
biblatex
does not produce an index for you. You still need an index package and all its index setup and printing commands.biblatex
only issuesindex
. It would be possibly to directbiblatex
to use multiple indices, but how that would work depends on what exactly you have in mind. Can you share your index setup so far and what exactly you have in mind in an example document, please?
– moewe
3 mins ago
tex.stackexchange.com/q/68016/35864 has examples withbiblatex
andmultind
– moewe
just now
add a comment |
I am starting a book which I want to have separate author and subject indices. While I've made indices by hand in the past, I am considering shifting to biblatex in part because it says it automates putting citations and bibliographic entries into "the index". I can't find any indication whether this supports multiple indices. (The publisher wants me to use the package multind for the multiple indices). I only want to put authors names in the author index automagically.
I can't even find the name of the .idx file that biblatex tells me I have to run makeindex on. Any guidance, especially sample code, would be greatly appreciated.
biblatex indexing
New contributor
I am starting a book which I want to have separate author and subject indices. While I've made indices by hand in the past, I am considering shifting to biblatex in part because it says it automates putting citations and bibliographic entries into "the index". I can't find any indication whether this supports multiple indices. (The publisher wants me to use the package multind for the multiple indices). I only want to put authors names in the author index automagically.
I can't even find the name of the .idx file that biblatex tells me I have to run makeindex on. Any guidance, especially sample code, would be greatly appreciated.
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Welcome to TeX.SX. the .idx file that biblatex tells me I have to run makeindex on Where did you get a name and what is the name of theidx
file?
– Johannes_B
14 mins ago
biblatex
does not produce an index for you. You still need an index package and all its index setup and printing commands.biblatex
only issuesindex
. It would be possibly to directbiblatex
to use multiple indices, but how that would work depends on what exactly you have in mind. Can you share your index setup so far and what exactly you have in mind in an example document, please?
– moewe
3 mins ago
tex.stackexchange.com/q/68016/35864 has examples withbiblatex
andmultind
– moewe
just now
add a comment |
Welcome to TeX.SX. the .idx file that biblatex tells me I have to run makeindex on Where did you get a name and what is the name of theidx
file?
– Johannes_B
14 mins ago
biblatex
does not produce an index for you. You still need an index package and all its index setup and printing commands.biblatex
only issuesindex
. It would be possibly to directbiblatex
to use multiple indices, but how that would work depends on what exactly you have in mind. Can you share your index setup so far and what exactly you have in mind in an example document, please?
– moewe
3 mins ago
tex.stackexchange.com/q/68016/35864 has examples withbiblatex
andmultind
– moewe
just now
Welcome to TeX.SX. the .idx file that biblatex tells me I have to run makeindex on Where did you get a name and what is the name of the
idx
file?– Johannes_B
14 mins ago
Welcome to TeX.SX. the .idx file that biblatex tells me I have to run makeindex on Where did you get a name and what is the name of the
idx
file?– Johannes_B
14 mins ago
biblatex
does not produce an index for you. You still need an index package and all its index setup and printing commands. biblatex
only issues index
. It would be possibly to direct biblatex
to use multiple indices, but how that would work depends on what exactly you have in mind. Can you share your index setup so far and what exactly you have in mind in an example document, please?– moewe
3 mins ago
biblatex
does not produce an index for you. You still need an index package and all its index setup and printing commands. biblatex
only issues index
. It would be possibly to direct biblatex
to use multiple indices, but how that would work depends on what exactly you have in mind. Can you share your index setup so far and what exactly you have in mind in an example document, please?– moewe
3 mins ago
tex.stackexchange.com/q/68016/35864 has examples with
biblatex
and multind
– moewe
just now
tex.stackexchange.com/q/68016/35864 has examples with
biblatex
and multind
– moewe
just now
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Welcome to TeX.SX. the .idx file that biblatex tells me I have to run makeindex on Where did you get a name and what is the name of the
idx
file?– Johannes_B
14 mins ago
biblatex
does not produce an index for you. You still need an index package and all its index setup and printing commands.biblatex
only issuesindex
. It would be possibly to directbiblatex
to use multiple indices, but how that would work depends on what exactly you have in mind. Can you share your index setup so far and what exactly you have in mind in an example document, please?– moewe
3 mins ago
tex.stackexchange.com/q/68016/35864 has examples with
biblatex
andmultind
– moewe
just now