Difference between revisions of "Command/ seeregister"
< Command
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "Documentation for \<i>seeregister</i>") |
|||
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | |||
− | |||
<cd:commandgroup generated="yes" name="seeregister" xmlns:cd="http://wiki.contextgarden.net/commanddoc/20200807"> | <cd:commandgroup generated="yes" name="seeregister" xmlns:cd="http://wiki.contextgarden.net/commanddoc/20200807"> | ||
− | <cd:shortdesc> | + | <cd:shortdesc>The instances of <tt>\see<i>register</i></tt> are used for referring to another register entry. |
− | |||
− | The instances of <tt>\<i> | ||
</cd:shortdesc> | </cd:shortdesc> | ||
<cd:sequence> | <cd:sequence> | ||
Line 17: | Line 13: | ||
<cd:arguments> | <cd:arguments> | ||
<cd:keywords optional="yes" ordinal="1"> | <cd:keywords optional="yes" ordinal="1"> | ||
− | <cd:keywordsdoc></cd:keywordsdoc> | + | <cd:keywordsdoc>sort entry</cd:keywordsdoc> |
<cd:constant type="cd:text"></cd:constant> | <cd:constant type="cd:text"></cd:constant> | ||
<cd:constant method="apply" prefix="cd:processor" type="cd:text"></cd:constant> | <cd:constant method="apply" prefix="cd:processor" type="cd:text"></cd:constant> | ||
</cd:keywords> | </cd:keywords> | ||
− | <cd:index list="yes" ordinal="2"></cd:index> | + | <cd:index list="yes" ordinal="2">index entry</cd:index> |
<cd:keywords delimiters="braces" ordinal="3"> | <cd:keywords delimiters="braces" ordinal="3"> | ||
− | <cd:keywordsdoc></cd:keywordsdoc> | + | <cd:keywordsdoc>reference entry</cd:keywordsdoc> |
<cd:constant type="cd:text"></cd:constant> | <cd:constant type="cd:text"></cd:constant> | ||
<cd:constant method="apply" prefix="cd:processor" type="cd:text"></cd:constant> | <cd:constant method="apply" prefix="cd:processor" type="cd:text"></cd:constant> | ||
Line 30: | Line 26: | ||
</cd:command> | </cd:command> | ||
</cd:variants> | </cd:variants> | ||
− | <cd:description> | + | <cd:description>The command |
− | < | + | <texcode> |
+ | \seeindex{rabbit}{rodent} | ||
+ | </texcode> | ||
+ | |||
+ | results in an entry in the index which looks like: | ||
+ | |||
+ | rabbit | ||
+ | see rodent | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
</cd:description> | </cd:description> | ||
− | <cd:examples> | + | <cd:examples></cd:examples> |
− | + | <cd:notes></cd:notes> | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | </cd:examples> | ||
− | <cd:notes> | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | </cd:notes> | ||
<cd:seealso> | <cd:seealso> | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
<cd:commandref name="_completeregister" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | <cd:commandref name="_completeregister" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | ||
<cd:commandref name="_placeregister" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | <cd:commandref name="_placeregister" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | ||
Line 59: | Line 47: | ||
<cd:commandref name="defineregister" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | <cd:commandref name="defineregister" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | ||
<cd:commandref name="setupregister" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | <cd:commandref name="setupregister" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | ||
− | <cd:source file="strc-reg.mkiv" originator="system"></cd:source> | + | <cd:source file="strc-reg.mkiv" originator="system"></cd:source> |
− | <cd:wikipage originator="system" page="Category:Structure"></cd:wikipage> | + | <cd:wikipage originator="system" page="Category:Structure"></cd:wikipage> |
− | </cd:seealso> | + | <cd:commandref name="defineprocessor"></cd:commandref> |
+ | <cd:wikipage page="Registers"></cd:wikipage></cd:seealso> | ||
</cd:commandgroup> | </cd:commandgroup> |
Latest revision as of 11:25, 30 August 2020
Contents
\seeregister
Summary
The instances of \seeregister are used for referring to another register entry.
Instances
\seeindex |
Settings instance
\seeREGISTER[...]{...+...+...,...}{...} | |
[...] | text processor->text |
{...+...+...,...} | index |
{...} | text processor->text |
Option | Explanation |
---|---|
sort entry | |
{...+...+...,...} | index entry |
reference entry |
Description
The command
\seeindex{rabbit}{rodent}
results in an entry in the index which looks like:
rabbit see rodent