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=Basics=
Putting Adding a word into the index as simple as <cmd>index</cmd><tt>{word}word</tt>. (Always type <cmd>index</cmd> ''before'' , where "word" is the word you refer to!)add to the index.
To sort e.g. <cmd>ConTeXt</cmd> under "C", you write <cmd>index</cmd><tt>[CONTEXT]{\ConTeXt}</tt>.
If you need For multiple levels (up to three), use "+" or "&" separators like in separate the words using a plus symbol: <cmd>index</cmd><tt>{beans+baked}</tt>.
'''NoteCross reference indexes with <cmd>seeindex</cmd>, such as <cmd>seeindex</cmd><tt>[CONTEXT]{\ConTeXt}{\TeX}</tt> (ConTeXt: In MkIV (Septsee TeX).2010) "&" gives an error "Misplaced alignment tab character &" '''
'''So, just use "+" ''' You get a cross reference in your To include the index with <cmd>seeindex</cmd> like in <cmd>seeindex</cmd><tt>[CONTEXT]{\ConTeXt}{\TeX}</tt> (ConTeXt: see TeX). To typeset the indexdocument, use <cmd>placeindex</cmd> (without title) or <cmd>completeindex</cmd> (with titling).
==Example==
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