In classical encyclopedias and dictionaries you can often find a reference to the first entry (and sometimes the last) entry of that page.
E.g., in the header of the page (alpha - bravo) means that alpha is the first index entry on the page and bravo is the last one.
I would like to create such a style for my index by placing this information in either the header or the footer. Currently, I use the standard LaTeX indexing mechanism (with makeindex and a style file in combination with the memoir class) to generate the index, however I could not find an easy way to implement this. Does anyone know which packages or custom code support this?
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1Related and/or possible duplicate of http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/10226/how-can-i-achieve-dictionary-headers-for-two-page-spreads-in-latex and http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/30392/how-could-one-setup-a-layout-for-a-dictionary-if-possible – Masroor Nov 28 '13 at 00:52
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indeed this topic can be closed (duplicate) – Pieter Stroobants Nov 28 '13 at 01:37