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rangesep

Longname: rangesep   Open the Documentation Legend
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Last modified: 7.11a 
See also: tindmk

Summary
When an index reference needs to refer to a range of consecutive pages (e.g. 5,6,7,8) only the first and last pages of the range will usually be listed in the index, e.g. '5--8'. These are separated by the characters specified by the rangesep keyword, usually an 'en' dash (two hyphens).
Example (n/a)
No example is available for this feature.

Syntax (SVNNA)
rangesep range_sep:s
range_sep:s

The character sequence to be used to separate consecutive numbers in an index reference. If range_sep is blank then all pages in the range are listed, separated by the separator specified by the sep keyword.


Document created on 06-Jul-2003 (revision 001)