Index for HTML-Files #3849
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I've been thinking about this too. My first idea was to switch from However, I've since realised how wrong I was when reading this blogpost: a brute-force listing of all appearances of a keyword is not really an index, but more of a concordance. An index necessarily involves some hard work by the author, to identify a helpful structure for the reader. In that sense, it's as useful in HTML as it is in hard copy format. All this to say: I do not know of a HTML solution to your question, but I think it'd be a great addition to Quarto! (especially if an output-agnostic convention is developed, that works across formats). As far as a HTML output is concerned, I think something like this would look quite nice: https://codepen.io/gcyrillus/pen/kNjOjw |
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I really like to be able to create an index in Quarto book with \index{word}. At the moment it just works and displays in PDF-Outputs. It would be nice if it would also work for html documents and be added as an extra document at the end of the quarto website.
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