reftex: Creating Index Entries
5.1 Creating Index Entries
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In order to index the current selection or the word at the cursor press
‘C-c /’ (‘reftex-index-selection-or-word’). This causes the selection
or word ‘WORD’ to be replaced with ‘\index{WORD}WORD’. The macro which
is used (‘\index’ by default) can be configured with the variable
‘reftex-index-default-macro’. When the command is called with a prefix
argument (‘C-u C-c /’), you get a chance to edit the generated index
entry. Use this to change the case of the word or to make the entry a
subentry, for example by entering ‘main!sub!WORD’. When called with two
raw ‘C-u’ prefixes (‘C-u C-u C-c /’), you will be asked for the index
macro as well. When there is nothing selected and no word at point,
this command will just call ‘reftex-index’, described below.
In order to create a general index entry, press ‘C-c <’
(‘reftex-index’). RefTeX will prompt for one of the available index
macros and for its arguments. Completion will be available for the
index entry and, if applicable, the index tag. The index tag is a
string identifying one of multiple indices. With the ‘multind’ and
‘index’ packages, this tag is the first argument to the redefined
‘\index’ macro.