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Re: [O] Index of cases
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David Rogers |
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Re: [O] Index of cases |
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Sat, 07 Sep 2013 19:05:52 -0700 |
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Alan L Tyree <address@hidden> writes:
> G'day,
>
> I am the author of a legal text of about 700 pages. I currently have
> the book in LaTeX using the memoir class. A couple of macros define
> special indexes for a Table of Cases and a Table of Statutes. I would
> like to move the whole thing to Org to make it easier for my editors
> who can be easily alarmed by the LaTeX markup.
>
> The LaTeX is overkill since I submit the manuscript to the publisher in a
> Word file.
>
> Is there a standard way to get, say, the table of cases? A typical "case"
> looks like this:
>
> Howell v Coupland (1874) LR 9 QB 462; (1876) 1 QBD 258
>
> The Table of Cases needs to indicate where in the text the case is mentioned;
> reference to section numbers is OK. So, for example, in the Table of Cases,
> the above case appears as:
>
> Howell v Coupland (1874) LR 9 QB 462; (1876) 1 QBD 258 [15.16] [15.25]
>
> Presuming there is not a "standard", I have considered the following
> procedure:
>
> - maintain a list of cases as I write; I already do this to ensure
> consistent citation of cases;
> - use links from the list of cases back into the manuscript to index the
> places where each case is mentioned in the text.
>
> Does this seem like a reasonable approach, or is there some obviously better
> way? I am an extreme novice at elisp but can handle some simple jobs.
In one sense it would be "nicer" and more writer-friendly if the links
went the other direction; that is, when you refer to a case within the
manuscript, you would always tag it in a way that allows it to be
automatically labelled with the section in which it occurs, and
automatically placed into the index of cases for you. That's a
work-saving ideal that I don't actually know how to achieve. (Further
idealistic ramblings: if for example you were to add a new section
between current sections 6 and 7, it would be nice for the labels in
sections 7 through the end to update themselves "wholesale" without your
needing to change each label individually.)
--
David R
- [O] Index of cases, Alan L Tyree, 2013/09/07
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- Re: [O] Index of cases, Jambunathan K, 2013/09/08
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