Add a Primary Index Reference
If you use a primary index reference, the index topic will only show the main terms in alphabetical order with page numbers. If you publish to HTML, there is a hyperlink to the page instead of a page number.
To add a primary index reference to your content:
Select the topic or component in the Content Manager to open it in the Editor.
Position the cursor immediately before the text for the term that you want to use.
Press Alt + Enter ⏎ (Windows) or Command ⌘ + Enter ⏎ (Mac) to display the Element Context Menu.
Enter indexterm and select it from the menu.
Paligo adds an indexterm element with an primary element inside it.
Enter the main term inside the primary element to make it appear in the index.
Note
You should now have a structure like that shown in the example below. Here, we have used "temperature" as an example of a primary term.
<para>If the sensor detects that the room is too hot or too cold, the system will raise a <indexterm><primary>temperature</primary></indexterm> temperature alarm.</para>
Select Save.
When you publish, Paligo will automatically add your index entries to your index topic. If you do not have an index topic, see Create an Index Topic.