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Index is incomplete #212

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srid opened this issue Sep 10, 2019 · 3 comments
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Index is incomplete #212

srid opened this issue Sep 10, 2019 · 3 comments

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@srid
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srid commented Sep 10, 2019

The Index provided at the back of the book, which is a mere 2 pages, seems incomplete.

For example I can locate neither epimorphism nor monomorphism, which Bartosz discusses in one of his video lectures, in it.

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Yes, it would be nice if somebody volunteered to create a more comprehensive index. It's not an easy job though.

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hmemcpy commented Sep 10, 2019

Yes, some help would be greatly appreciated! If it helps, the \newterm macro automatically adds the term to index!

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0rzech commented Jun 3, 2022

I want to read the book, so I could place \newterms on my branch along the way. Both reading and marking would be done in my free time, so no deadlines guaranteed, ha ha! :)

I can see that there's some line length limit in tex files. Personally, I prefer to stick to "1 sentence - 1 line" rule in LaTeX documents, because that way adding/removing words and macros to/from a sentence doesn't rearrange everything that follows. So, would it be fine if I just ignored the line-length limit when adding \newterms? Additional benefit is that diffs will be simpler that way.

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