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indxbib(1) General Commands Manual indxbib(1)
Name
indxbib - make inverted index for bibliographic databases
Synopsis
indxbib [-w] [-c common-words-file] [-d dir] [-f list-file]
[-h min-hash-table-size] [-i excluded-fields]
[-k max-keys-per-record] [-l min-key-length]
[-n threshold] [-o file] [-t max-key-length] [file ...]
indxbib --help
indxbib -v
indxbib --version
Description
indxbib makes an inverted index for the bibliographic databases
in each file for use with refer(1), lookbib(1), and lkbib(1).
Each created index is named file.i; writing is done to a
temporary file which is then renamed to this. If no file
operands are present and no -o option is given, refer names the
index Ind.i.
Bibliographic databases are divided into records by blank lines.
Within a record, each field starts with a % character at the
beginning of a line. Fields have a one letter name that follows
the % character.
The values set by the -c, -l, -n, 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
--help displays a usage message, while -v and --version show
version information; all exit afterward.
-c common-words-file
Read the list of common words from common-words-file
instead of /usr/local/share/groff/1.23.0/eign.
-d dir Use dir as the name of the directory to store in the
index, instead of that returned by getcwd(2). Typically,
dir will be a symbolic link whose target is the current
working directory.
-f list-file
Read the files to be indexed from list-file. If list-file
is -, files will be read from the standard input stream.
The -f option can be given at most once.
-h min-hash-table-size
Use the first prime number greater than or equal to the
argument for the size of the hash table. Larger values
will usually make searching faster, but will make the
index file larger and cause indxbib to use more memory.
The default hash table size is 997.
-i excluded-fields
Don't index the contents of fields whose names are in
excluded-fields. Field names are one character each. If
this option is not present, indxbib excludes fields X, Y,
and Z.
-k max-keys-per-record
Use no more keys per input record than specified in the
argument. If this option is not present, the maximum is
100.
-l min-key-length
Discard any key whose length in characters is shorter than
the value of the argument. If this option is not present,
the minimum key length is 3.
-n threshold
Discard the threshold most common words from the common
words file. If this option is not present, the 100 most
common words are discarded.
-o basename
Name the index basename.i.
-t max-key-length
Truncate keys to max-key-length in characters. If this
option is not present, keys are truncated to 6 characters.
-w Index whole files. Each file is a separate record.
Files
file.i index for file
Ind.i default index name
/usr/local/share/groff/1.23.0/eign
contains the list of common words. The traditional name,
“eign”, is an abbreviation of “English ignored [word
list]”.
indxbibXXXXXX
temporary file
See also
“Some Applications of Inverted Indexes on the Unix System”, by M.
E. Lesk, 1978, AT&T Bell Laboratories Computing Science Technical
Report No. 69.
refer(1), lkbib(1), lookbib(1)
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