NAME
indxbib - make inverted index for bibliographic
databases
SYNOPSIS
indxbib [ -vw ] [ -c file ] [ -d
dir ] [ -f file ] [ -h n ] [
-i string ] [ -k n ] [ -l
n ] [ -n n ] [ -o file ] [
-t n ] [ 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),
lookbib(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 % character at
the beginning of a line. Fields have a one letter 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/share/groff/1.18.1.1/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 symbolic 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. Initially 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/share/groff/1.18.1.1/eign
- List of common words.
- indxbibXXXXXX
- Temporary file.
SEE ALSO
refer(1),
lkbib(1),
lookbib(1)