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.TH PTX 1 .CT 1 writing_aids .SH NAME ptx \- permuted index .SH SYNOPSIS .B ptx [ .I option ... ] [ .I input ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Ptx place on standard output a permuted index to file .I input or to standard input. 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 middle of the page. The output is exemplified by: .br .IP .L \&.xx "tail" "before" "keyword and after" "head" .LP where .L .xx may be defined as a .IR troff (1) macro for user-defined formatting. The .I before and .I 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. .I Tail and .I 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, .L / marks the spot. .PP The following options can be applied: .TP .BR -f Fold upper and lower case letters for sorting. .TP .BR -t Prepare the output for .RI troff (1). .TP .BI -w " w" The width of the permuted output is .IR w ; default is .B 72n in .I nroff, .B 100n in .I troff. .TP .BI -g " w" The width of the gutter before the third part of the line is .IR w ; default is .BR 3n . .TP .BI -h " w" The minimum width hole between the first and second or third and and fourth parts of the line is .IR w ; default is the gutter width. .TP .BI -c " cmds" Use the (newline-separated) .I troff commands to determine widths of input characters. Implies .BR -t . .TP .BI -o " only" Use as keywords only the words given in the .I only file. .TP .BI -i " ignore" Do not use as keywords any words given in the .I ignore file. If the .B -i and .B -o options are missing, use .F /sys/lib/man/permind/eign as the .I ignore file. .TP .BI -b " break" Use the characters in the .I break file to separate words. In any case, tab, newline, and space characters are always used as break characters. .TP .B -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. .PP The index for this manual was generated using .I ptx. .SH FILES .TF junk* .TP .B junk* temporary files .TP .B /sys/lib/man/permin/ignore