AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
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MPTX(S) MPTX(S) NAME mptx - the macro package for .formatting a permuted index SYNOPSIS nroff -mptx [ options ] files I printer troff -mptx [ options ] files I typesetter DESCRIPTION This package provides a definition for the .xx macro used for formatting a permuted index as produced by ptx(l). This package does not provide any other formatting capabilities such as headers and footers. If these or other capabilities are required, the mptx macro package may be used in conjuction with the mm(S) macro package. In this case, the -mptx option must be invoked after the -mm call. For example, FILES or nroff -mm -mptx files I printer mmt -mptx files 1 typesetter /usrllib/tmac/tmac. ptx pointer to the macro package /usrllib/macroslptx macro package SEE ALSO mm(l), mm(S), nroff(l), and ptx(l). - 1 - l
NDX{l) NDX( l) NAME ndx - create a subject-page index for a document SYNOPSIS ndx [ subjfile ] ''formatter command line " DESCRIPTION ndx , given a list of subjects (subifile) , searches a specified document and writes a subject-page index to the standard output. subjfile is the list of subjects to be included in the index. Each subject must begin on a new line and have the following format: For example, wordl [word2 ... ] [, wordk ... ] printed circuit boards arrays arrays, dynamic storage Smith, W. P. printed circuit boards, channel-oriented multi-layer Aranoff University of Illinois PlJl The subject must start in column 1. The syntax for the formatter command line is formatter [ options ] files It is the command that will be used to create the final form of the document The following are examples of valid formatter command lines: mm -Tip files nroff -mm -Tip -rW60 files troff -rB2 -Taps -rOl.Si flies For more information on the formatter command line, see, mm(l), and nroff( l). The document must include formatting commands for mm, nroff, or troff. The formatter command line tells ndx whether troff, nroff, mm or mmt would be used to produce the final version of the document. troff or mmt specifies troff as the formatting program. nroff or mm specifies nroff as the formatting program The options are those that would be given to the troff, nroff, mm or mmt command in printing the final form of the document, and are necessary to determine the correct page numbers for subjects as they are located in the document ndx does not actually cause the final version of the document to be printed. The author must create the document separately. The indexer, of course, should not be used until the document is complete and no further - 1 -
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MPTX(S) MPTX(S)<br />
NAME<br />
mptx - the macro package for .formatting a permuted index<br />
SYNOPSIS<br />
nroff -mptx [ options ] files I printer<br />
troff -mptx [ options ] files I typesetter<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
This package provides a definition for the .xx macro used for formatting<br />
a permuted index as produced by ptx(l). This package does not provide<br />
any other formatting capabilities such as headers and footers. If these or<br />
other capabilities are required, the mptx macro package may be used in<br />
conjuction with the mm(S) macro package. In this case, the -mptx<br />
option must be invoked after the -mm call. For example,<br />
FILES<br />
or<br />
nroff -mm -mptx files I printer<br />
mmt -mptx files 1 typesetter<br />
/usrllib/tmac/tmac. ptx pointer to the macro package<br />
/usrllib/macroslptx macro package<br />
SEE ALSO<br />
mm(l), mm(S), nroff(l), and ptx(l).<br />
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