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Make "at least as specialized" an indexed term. #554

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tkoeppe commented Dec 14, 2015

I like the idea of indexing this term, but I'm not sure if the passage you chose constitutes a definition of this term. As far as I understand it, this is only one of the constituent definitions.

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tkoeppe commented May 31, 2016

@burblebee: do you have any further thoughts on this? Is the problem real and warrants a PR?

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tkoeppe commented Jun 22, 2016

@burblebee: Ping :-)

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I agree - I should restrict this occurrence of the term to template parameters, and add another index for the templates themselves. Sound good?

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tkoeppe commented Jun 23, 2016

We already have one entry for "at least as specialized", but it redirects to "more specialized". I suppose we shouldn't be redirecting to two distinct places?

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@tkoeppe: What do you propose we do?

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tkoeppe commented Jun 24, 2016

I'm not sure. Is "more specialized" also a sensible top-level index entry? If so, maybe we can have multiple index entries for the various parts of this section that are all grouped under "more specialized"?

@zygoloid, any opinions?

@AlisdairM: Dawn has been trying to add an index entry for "at least as specialized"; aren't you the resident indexing expert?

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We agreed that my resolution was insufficient - closing this pull request.

@burblebee burblebee closed this Jul 9, 2016
@burblebee burblebee deleted the alas-fixes branch July 9, 2016 02:02
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