org.texi: Move "Index entries" within publishing section

* doc/org.texi (Include entries): Move contents...
(Generating an index): ... here.
(Top):
(Markup): Update menus.
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Nicolas Goaziou 2016-07-23 15:36:03 +02:00
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1 changed files with 10 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -545,7 +545,6 @@ Markup for rich export
* Images and tables:: Images, tables and caption mechanism
* Literal examples:: Source code examples with special formatting
* Include files:: Include additional files into a document
* Index entries:: Making an index
* Macro replacement:: Use macros to create templates
* Embedded @LaTeX{}:: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents
* Special blocks:: Containers targeted at export back-ends
@ -9730,7 +9729,6 @@ markup rules used in an Org mode buffer.
* Images and tables:: Images, tables and caption mechanism
* Literal examples:: Source code examples with special formatting
* Include files:: Include additional files into a document
* Index entries:: Making an index
* Macro replacement:: Use macros to create templates
* Embedded @LaTeX{}:: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents
* Special blocks:: Containers targeted at export back-ends
@ -10222,23 +10220,6 @@ operates locally with respect to the requested element. Some examples:
Visit the include file at point.
@end table
@node Index entries
@section Index entries
@cindex index entries, for publishing
You can specify entries that will be used for generating an index during
publishing. This is done by lines starting with @code{#+INDEX}. An entry
the contains an exclamation mark will create a sub item. See @ref{Generating
an index} for more information.
@example
* Curriculum Vitae
#+INDEX: CV
#+INDEX: Application!CV
@end example
@node Macro replacement
@section Macro replacement
@cindex macro replacement, during export
@ -14698,6 +14679,16 @@ The file will be created when first publishing a project with the
"theindex.inc"}. You can then build around this include statement by adding
a title, style information, etc.
@cindex #+INDEX
Index entries are specified with @code{#+INDEX} keyword. An entry that
contains an exclamation mark will create a sub item.
@example
* Curriculum Vitae
#+INDEX: CV
#+INDEX: Application!CV
@end example
@node Uploading files
@section Uploading files
@cindex rsync