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A few folks recommended Quarto to me when I asked about current recommendations recently. My main goal is physical books and that doesn't seem to be a first class citizen anywhere. Looking through Quarto, I can't find reference to markdown syntax for index entries (which indicates that they don't support it.)

Also, I'm heavily biased, but based on my experience I will need to hack whatever tool and I'm not really interested in hacking JS/TS. (My whole reason for getting rid of my rst based tooling is to simplify and sticking in Python simplifies my life, coding in JS/TS not so much.)




Bookdown seems to support index entries:

https://bookdown.org/yihui/bookdown/latex-index.html

I wouldn't be surprised if Quarto supports the same syntax, since they are related. But it is possible it doesn't.


It might. I'm not interested in hacking R.


I'd be very interested in seeing your markdown (pandoc filter) based solution, if you can publish it.


I'm also very interested in physical books. Can you point me to anything that supports index entries well, regardless of the language they are written in?

I certainly agree about expecting to need to hack, whatever the tool.


As I mentioned elsewhere, I've published multiple books using rst2nitrile. For example, Effective Pandas was written with it...




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