id was set in the arguments array for the "side panel" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-1". Manually set the id to "sidebar-1" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/netscrib/public_html/civilwarcavalry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4239id was set in the arguments array for the "footer" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-2". Manually set the id to "sidebar-2" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/netscrib/public_html/civilwarcavalry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4239The answer is yes, such software exists, but it has to be used in conunction with Quark or PageMaker, or whatever desktop publishing software is being used. It’s a difficult thing to do if you’re not the one doing the typesetting.
As for the level of index, I specifically commissioned Lee to do a second-level index that will go into full detail, rather than what you describe.
As for publishers, it’s SOP. Unfortunately, I don’t sell enough books to command that sort of clout, so it’s my lot in life.
Eric
]]>As a general point, one of my pet peeves about indexes are those that have single subject entries and 50 page numbers after them with no subheadings. But I can see how one would be tempted to do it that way if forced to self-index!
Publishers… it is a bit surprising that even established authors would be forced to provide their own indexes. What’s next is you’ll probably have to do your own binding and shipping as well.
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