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;;; -*- mode: lisp; coding: utf-8; -*-
;; Unfortunately xindy is out-of-the-box hyperref-incompatible. This
;; configuration is a workaround, which requires to pass option
;; hyperindex=false to hyperref.
;; textit and emph not currently used, spxpagem replaces former textbf
(define-attributes (("textbf" "textit" "emph" "spxpagem" "default")))
(markup-locref :open "\textbf{\hyperpage{" :close "}}" :attr "textbf")
(markup-locref :open "\textit{\hyperpage{" :close "}}" :attr "textit")
(markup-locref :open "\emph{\hyperpage{" :close "}}" :attr "emph")
(markup-locref :open "\spxpagem{\hyperpage{" :close "}}" :attr "spxpagem")
(markup-locref :open "\hyperpage{" :close "}" :attr "default")
(require "numeric-sort.xdy")
;; xindy base module latex.xdy loads tex.xdy and the latter instructs
;; xindy to ignore **all** TeX macros in .idx entries, except those
;; explicitely described in merge rule. But when after applying all
;; merge rules an empty string results, xindy raises an error:
;; ERROR: CHAR: index 0 should be less than the length of the string
;; For example when using pdflatex with utf-8 characters the index
;; file will contain \IeC macros and they will get ignored except if
;; suitable merge rules are loaded early. The texindy script coming
;; with xindy provides this, but only for Latin scripts. The texindy
;; man page says to use rather xelatex or lualatex in case of Cyrillic
;; scripts.
;; Sphinx contributes LICRcyr2utf8.xdy to provide support for Cyrillic
;; scripts for the pdflatex engine.
;; Another issue caused by xindy ignoring all TeX macros except those
;; explicitely declared reveals itself when attempting to index ">>>",
;; as the ">" is converted to "\textgreater{}" by Sphinx's LaTeX
;; escaping.
;; To fix this, Sphinx does **not** use texindy, and does not even
;; load the xindy latex.xdy base module.
;(require "latex.xdy")
;; Rather it incorporates some suitable extracts from latex.xdy and
;; tex.xdy with additional Sphinx contributed rules.
;; But, this means for pdflatex and Latin scripts that the xindy file
;; tex/inputenc/uf8.xdy is not usable because it refers to the macro
;; \IeC only sporadically, and as tex.xdy is not loaded, a rule such as
;; (merge-rule "\'e" "é" :string)
;; does not work, it must be
;; (merge-rule "\IeC {\'e}" "é" :string)
;; So Sphinx contributes LICRlatin2utf8.xdy to mitigate that problem.
;;;;;;;; extracts from tex.xdy (discarding most original comments):
;;;
;;; TeX conventions
;;;
;; Discard leading and trailing white space. Collapse multiple white
;; space characters to blank.
(merge-rule "^ +" "" :eregexp)
(merge-rule " +$" "" :eregexp)
(merge-rule " +" " " :eregexp)
;; Handle TeX markup
(merge-rule "\\([{}$%&#])" "\1" :eregexp)
;;;;;;;; end of extracts from xindy's tex.xdy
;;;;;;;; extracts from latex.xdy:
;; Standard location classes: arabic and roman numbers, and alphabets.
(define-location-class "arabic-page-numbers" ("arabic-numbers"))
(define-location-class "roman-page-numbers" ("roman-numbers-lowercase"))
(define-location-class "Roman-page-numbers" ("roman-numbers-uppercase"))
(define-location-class "alpha-page-numbers" ("alpha"))
(define-location-class "Alpha-page-numbers" ("ALPHA"))
;; Output Markup
(markup-letter-group-list :sep "~n~n \indexspace~n")
(markup-indexentry :open "~n \item " :depth 0)
(markup-indexentry :open "~n \subitem " :depth 1)
(markup-indexentry :open "~n \subsubitem " :depth 2)
(markup-locclass-list :open ", " :sep ", ")
(markup-locref-list :sep ", ")
;;;;;;;; end of extracts from latex.xdy
;; The LaTeX \index command turns \ into normal character so the TeX macros
;; written to .idx files are not followed by a blank. This is different
;; from non-ascii letters which end up (with pdflatex) as \IeC macros in .idx
;; file, with a blank space after \IeC
;; Details of the syntax are explained at
;; http://xindy.sourceforge.net/doc/manual-3.html
;; In absence of :string, "xindy uses an auto-detection mechanism to decide,
;; if the pattern is a regular expression or not". But it is not obvious to
;; guess, for example "\\_" is not detected as RE but "\\P\{\}" is, so for
;; being sure we apply the :string switch everywhere and do not use \\ etc...
;; Go back from sphinx.util.texescape TeX macros to UTF-8
(merge-rule "\sphinxleftcurlybrace{}" "{" :string)
(merge-rule "\sphinxrightcurlybrace{}" "}" :string)
(merge-rule "\_" "_" :string)
(merge-rule "{[}" "[" :string)
(merge-rule "{]}" "]" :string)
(merge-rule "{}`" "`" :string)
(merge-rule "\textbackslash{}" "\" :string) ; " for Emacs syntax highlighting
(merge-rule "\textasciitilde{}" "~~" :string); the ~~ escape is needed here
(merge-rule "\textless{}" "<" :string)
(merge-rule "\textgreater{}" ">" :string)
(merge-rule "\textasciicircum{}" "^" :string)
(merge-rule "\P{}" "¶" :string)
(merge-rule "\S{}" "§" :string)
(merge-rule "\texteuro{}" "€" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\infty\)" "∞" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\pm\)" "±" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\rightarrow\)" "→" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\checkmark\)" "✓" :string)
(merge-rule "\textendash{}" "" :string)
(merge-rule "\textbar{}" "|" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sp{\text{0}}\)" "⁰" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sp{\text{1}}\)" "¹" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sp{\text{2}}\)" "²" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sp{\text{3}}\)" "³" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sp{\text{4}}\)" "⁴" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sp{\text{5}}\)" "⁵" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sp{\text{6}}\)" "⁶" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sp{\text{7}}\)" "⁷" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sp{\text{8}}\)" "⁸" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sp{\text{9}}\)" "⁹" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sb{\text{0}}\)" "₀" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sb{\text{1}}\)" "₁" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sb{\text{2}}\)" "₂" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sb{\text{3}}\)" "₃" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sb{\text{4}}\)" "₄" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sb{\text{5}}\)" "₅" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sb{\text{6}}\)" "₆" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sb{\text{7}}\)" "₇" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sb{\text{8}}\)" "₈" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sb{\text{9}}\)" "₉" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\alpha\)" "α" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\beta\)" "β" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\gamma\)" "γ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\delta\)" "δ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\epsilon\)" "ε" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\zeta\)" "ζ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\eta\)" "η" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\theta\)" "θ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\iota\)" "ι" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\kappa\)" "κ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\lambda\)" "λ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\mu\)" "μ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\nu\)" "ν" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\xi\)" "ξ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\pi\)" "π" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\rho\)" "ρ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\sigma\)" "σ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\tau\)" "τ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\upsilon\)" "υ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\phi\)" "φ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\chi\)" "χ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\psi\)" "ψ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\omega\)" "ω" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Gamma\)" "Γ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Delta\)" "Δ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Theta\)" "Θ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Lambda\)" "Λ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Xi\)" "Ξ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Pi\)" "Π" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Sigma\)" "Σ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Upsilon\)" "Υ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Phi\)" "Φ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Psi\)" "Ψ" :string)
(merge-rule "\(\Omega\)" "Ω" :string)
;; This xindy module provides some basic support for "see"
(require "makeindex.xdy")
;; This creates one-letter headings and works fine with utf-8 letters.
;; For Cyrillic with pdflatex works thanks to LICRcyr2utf8.xdy
(require "latin-lettergroups.xdy")
;; currently we don't (know how to easily) separate "Numbers" from
;; "Symbols" with xindy as is the case with makeindex.
(markup-index :open "\begin{sphinxtheindex}
\let\lettergroup\sphinxstyleindexlettergroup
\let\lettergroupDefault\sphinxstyleindexlettergroupDefault
\let\spxpagem\sphinxstyleindexpagemain
\let\spxentry\sphinxstyleindexentry
\let\spxextra\sphinxstyleindexextra
"
:close "
\end{sphinxtheindex}
"
:tree)