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PTX(1)									PTX(1)

NAME
       ptx - permuted index

SYNOPSIS
       ptx [ option ] ...  [ input [ output ] ]

DESCRIPTION
       Ptx  generates  a permuted index to file input on file output (standard
       input and output default).  It has three phases:	 the  first  does  the
       permutation,  generating	 one  line  for each keyword in an input line.
       The keyword is rotated to the front.  The permuted file is then sorted.
       Finally,	 the sorted lines are rotated so the keyword comes at the mid‐
       dle of the page.	 Ptx produces output in the form:

	      .xx "tail" "before keyword" "keyword and after" "head"

       where .xx may be an nroff or troff(1) macro  for	 user-defined  format‐
       ting.   The  before keyword and keyword and after fields incorporate as
       much of the line as will fit around the keyword when it is  printed  at
       the  middle  of	the  page.  Tail and head, at least one of which is an
       empty string "", are wrapped-around pieces small enough to fit  in  the
       unused  space at the opposite end of the line.  When original text must
       be discarded, `/' marks the spot.

       The following options can be applied:

       -f     Fold upper and lower case letters for sorting.

       -t     Prepare the output for the  phototypesetter;  the	 default  line
	      length is 100 characters.

       -w n   Use  the next argument, n, as the width of the output line.  The
	      default line length is 72 characters.

       -g n   Use the next argument, n, as the number of characters  to	 allow
	      for  each	 gap  among  the  four	parts  of  the line as finally
	      printed.	The default gap is 3 characters.

       -o only
	      Use as keywords only the words given in the only file.

       -i ignore
	      Do not use as keywords any words given in the ignore  file.   If
	      the  -i  and  -o	options	 are missing, use /usr/lib/eign as the
	      ignore file.

       -b break
	      Use the characters in the break file to separate words.  In  any
	      case,  tab,  newline,  and  space	 characters are always used as
	      break characters.

       -r     Take any leading nonblank characters of each input line to be  a
	      reference identifier (as to a page or chapter) separate from the
	      text of the line.	 Attach that identifier as a 5th field on each
	      output line.

       The index for this manual was generated using ptx.

FILES
       /bin/sort
       /usr/lib/eign

BUGS
       Line  length  counts  do	 not  account for overstriking or proportional
       spacing.

									PTX(1)
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