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INDXBIB(1)					       INDXBIB(1)

NAME
       indxbib - make inverted index for bibliographic databases

SYNOPSIS
       indxbib [ -vw ] [ -cfile ] [ -ddir ] [ -ffile ] [ -hn ]
	       [ -istring ] [ -kn ] [ -ln ] [ -nn ] [ -ofile ]
	       [ -tn ] [ filename... ]

       It  is  possible to have whitespace between a command line
       option and its parameter.

DESCRIPTION
       indxbib makes an	 inverted  index  for  the  bibliographic
       databases  in  filename...   for	 use with refer(1), look
       bib(1), and lkbib(1).  The index will be named filename.i;
       the  index  is  written	to a temporary file which is then
       renamed to this.	 If no filenames are given on the command
       line because the -f option has been used, and no -o option
       is given, the index will be named Ind.i.

       Bibliographic databases are divided into records by  blank
       lines.  Within a record, each fields starts with a % char
       acter at the beginning of a line.  Fields have a one  let
       ter name which follows the % character.

       The values set by the -c, -n, -l and -t options are stored
       in the index; when the index is	searched,  keys	 will  be
       discarded  and  truncated in a manner appropriate to these
       options; the original keys will be used for verifying that
       any  record  found  using  the index actually contains the
       keys.  This means that a user of an index  need	not  know
       whether	these  options	were  used in the creation of the
       index, provided that not all the keys to be  searched  for
       would  have  been  discarded  during indexing and that the
       user supplies at least the part of  each	 key  that  would
       have  remained after being truncated during indexing.  The
       value set by the -i option is also stored in the index and
       will be used in verifying records found using the index.

OPTIONS
       -v     Print the version number.

       -w     Index whole files.  Each file is a separate record.

       -cfile Read the list of common words from file instead  of
	      /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/eign.

       -ddir  Use  dir	as  the	 pathname  of the current working
	      directory to store in the	 index,	 instead  of  the
	      path printed by pwd(1).  Usually dir will be a sym
	      bolic link that points to the directory printed  by
	      pwd(1).

       -ffile Read the files to be indexed from file.  If file is
	      -, files will be read from the standard input.  The
	      -f option can be given at most once.

       -istring
	      Don't  index the contents of fields whose names are
	      in string.  Initially string is XYZ.

       -hn    Use the first prime greater than or equal to n  for
	      the  size	 of  the  hash table.  Larger values of n
	      will usually make searching faster, but  will  make
	      the index larger and indxbib use more memory.  Ini
	      tially n is 997.

       -kn    Use at most n keys per input record.   Initially	n
	      is 100.

       -ln    Discard  keys that are shorter than n.  Initially n
	      is 3.

       -nn    Discard the n most common words.	 Initially  n  is
	      100.

       -obasename
	      The index should be named basename.i.

       -tn    Truncate keys to n.  Initially n is 6.

FILES
       filename.i     Index.

       Ind.i	      Default index name.

       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/eign
		      List of common words.

       indxbibXXXXXX  Temporary file.

SEE ALSO
       refer(1), lkbib(1), lookbib(1)

Groff Version 1.17.2	   27 June 2001		       INDXBIB(1)
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