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PUBINDEX(1)							   PUBINDEX(1)

NAME
       pubindex - make inverted bibliographic index

SYNOPSIS
       pubindex [ file ] ...

DESCRIPTION
       Pubindex	 makes	a  hashed inverted index to the named files for use by
       refer(1).  The files  contain  bibliographic  references	 separated  by
       blank  lines.  A bibliographic reference is a set of lines that contain
       bibliographic information fields.  Each field starts on a  line	begin‐
       ning  with  a  `%',  followed by a key-letter, followed by a blank, and
       followed by the contents of the field, which continues until  the  next
       line  starting  with  `%'.   The most common key-letters and the corre‐
       sponding fields are:

	      A	   Author name
	      B	   Title of book containing article referenced
	      C	   City
	      D	   Date
	      d	   Alternate date
	      E	   Editor of book containing article referenced
	      G	   Government (CFSTI) order number
	      I	   Issuer (publisher)
	      J	   Journal
	      K	   Other keywords to use in locating reference
	      M	   Technical memorandum number
	      N	   Issue number within volume
	      O	   Other commentary to be printed at end of reference
	      P	   Page numbers
	      R	   Report number
	      r	   Alternate report number
	      T	   Title of article, book, etc.
	      V	   Volume number
	      X	   Commentary unused by pubindex

       Except for `A', each field should only be given	once.	Only  relevant
       fields should be supplied.  An example is:

	      %T 5-by-5 Palindromic Word Squares
	      %A M. D. McIlroy
	      %J Word Ways
	      %V 9
	      %P 199-202
	      %D 1976

FILES
       x.ia, x.ib, x.ic where x is the first argument.

SEE ALSO
       refer(1)

				     local			   PUBINDEX(1)
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