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Old 01-23-2023, 07:35 PM   #6
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I looked around a bit, and I found in the user guide for 1.19.10 it says that when you mark text for entry:

Quote:
The text you enter as the name to use in the Index will be show up in the Index as follows:
[blank]: If you leave the name empty, then the exact words you highlighted will be used in the index.
words: If you enter a word or phrase, then that word or phrase will be used (e.g. Oak instead of oak).
heading/words: If you use a “/” in the name then a hierarchical group will be created (e.g. Forest/Tree/Oak will create an entry Oak filed under Tree filed under Forest).
entrya;entryb: If you use a “;” then multiple entries will be created for this word or phrase.
So I tried the "/", and it did make a hierarchical group. I tried the ";" and it simply put the literal string in the index.

Quote:
Title;My Other Title 1
Is this supposed to do what I want, and this is a bug?

BTW, I am running 1.9.10
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