NAME
texindy - create sorted and tagged index from raw LaTeX index
SYNOPSIS
texindy [-V?h] [-qv] [-iglr] [-d magic] [-o outfile.ind] [-t log] \
[-L lang] [-C codepage] [-M module] [idx0 idx1 ...]
GNU-Style Long Options for Short Options:
-V / --version
-? / -h / --help
-q / --quiet
-v / --verbose
-i / --stdin
-g / --german
-l / --letter-ordering
-r / --no-ranges
-d / --debug (multiple times)
-o / --out-file
-t / --log-file
-L / --language
-C / --codepage
-M / --module (multiple times)
-I / --input-markup (supported: latex, omega)
DESCRIPTION
texindy is the LaTeX-specific command of xindy, the flexible indexing
system. It takes a raw index as input, and produces a merged, sorted
and tagged index. Merging, sorting, and tagging is controlled by xindy
modules, with a convenient set already preloaded.
Files with the raw index are passed as arguments. If no arguments are
passed, the raw index will be read from standard input.
A good introductionary description of texindy appears in the indexing
chapter of the LaTeX Companion (2nd ed.)
If you want to produce an index for LaTeX documents with special index
markup, the command xindy(1) is probably more of interest for you.
texindy is an approach to merge support for the make-rules framework,
own xindy modules (e.g., for special LaTeX commands in the index), and
a reasonable level of MakeIndex compatibility. There are other older
approaches, eventually they will get a description on the xindy Web
Site, http://www.xindy.org/.
OPTIONS
"--version" / -V
output version numbers of all relevant components and exit.
"--help" / -h / -?
output usage message with options explanation.
"--quiet" / -q
Don’t output progress messages. Output only error messages.
"--verbose" / -v
Output verbose progress messages.
"--debug" magic / -d magic
Output debug messages, this option may be specified multiple times.
magic determines what is output:
magic remark
------------------------------------------------------------
script internal progress messages of driver scripts
keep_tmpfiles don't discard temporary files
markup output markup trace, as explained in xindy manual
level=n log level, n is 0 (default), 1, 2, or 3
"--out-file" outfile.ind / -o outfile.ind
Output index to file outfile.ind. If this option is not passed, the
name of the output file is the base name of the first argument and
the file extension ind. If the raw index is read from standard
input, this option is mandatory.
"--log-file" log.ilg / -t log.ilg
Output log messages to file log.ilg. These log messages are
independent from the progress messages that you can influence with
"--debug" or "--verbose".
"--language" lang / -L lang
The index is sorted according to the rules of language lang. These
rules are encoded in a xindy module created by make-rules.
If no input encoding is specified via "--codepage", a xindy module
for that language is searched with a latin, a cp, an iso, or ascii
encoding, in that order.
"--codepage" enc / B <-C> enc
The raw input is in input encoding enc. This information is used to
select the correct xindy sort module and also the inputenc target
encoding for "latex" input markup.
When "omega" input markup is used, "utf8" is always used as the
sort codepage and no inputenc module is loaded. Then this option is
ignored.
"--module" module / -M module
Load the xindy module module.xdy. This option may be specified
multiple times. The modules are searched in the xindy search path
that can be changed with the environment variable
"XINDY_SEARCHPATH".
"--input-markup" input / -I input
Specifies the input markup of the raw index. Supported values for
input are "latex" and "omega".
"latex" input markup is the one that is emitted by default from the
LaTeX kernel, or by the "index" macro package of David Jones.
^^-notation of single byte characters is supported. Usage of
LaTeX’s inputenc package is assumed as well.
"omega" input markup is like "latex" input markup, but with Omega’s
^^-notation as encoding for non-ASCII characters. LaTeX inputenc
encoding is not used then, and "utf8" is enforced to be the
codepage for sorting.
SUPPORTED LANGUAGES / CODEPAGES
The following languages are supported:
Latin scripts
albanian gypsy portuguese
croatian hausa romanian
czech hungarian russian-iso
danish icelandic slovak-small
english italian slovak-large
esperanto kurdish-bedirxan slovenian
estonian kurdish-turkish spanish-modern
finnish latin spanish-traditional
french latvian swedish
general lithuanian turkish
german-din lower-sorbian upper-sorbian
german-duden norwegian vietnamese
greek-iso polish
German recognizes two different sorting schemes to handle umlauts:
normally, "ae" is sorted like "ae", but in phone books or dictionaries,
it is sorted like "a". The first scheme is known as DIN order, the
second as Duden order.
"*-iso" language names assume that the raw index entries are in ISO
8859-9 encoding.
"gypsy" is a northern Russian dialect.
Cyrillic scripts
belarusian mongolian serbian
bulgarian russian ukrainian
macedonian
Other scripts
greek klingon
Available Codepages
This is not yet written. You can look them up in your xindy
distribution, in the modules/lang/language/ directory (where language
is your language). They are named variant-codepage-lang.xdy, where
variant- is most often empty (for german, it’s "din5007" and "duden";
for spanish, it’s "modern" and "traditional", etc.)
< Describe available codepages for each language >
< Describe relevance of codepages (as internal representation) for
LaTeX inputenc >
TEXINDY STANDARD MODULES
There is a set of texindy standard modules that help to process LaTeX
index files. Some of them are automatically loaded. Some of them are
loaded by default, this can be turned off with a texindy option. Others
may be specified as "--module" argument to achieve a specific effect.
xindy Module Category Description
Sorting
word-order Default A space comes before any letter in the
alphabet: ``index style'' is listed before
``indexing''. Turn it off with option -l.
letter-order Add-on Spaces are ignored: ``index style''
is sorted after ``indexing''.
keep-blanks Add-on Leading and trailing white space (blanks
and tabs) are not ignored; intermediate
white space is not changed.
ignore-hyphen Add-on Hyphens are ignored:
``ad-hoc'' is sorted as ``adhoc''.
ignore-punctuation Add-on All kinds of punctuation characters are
ignored: hyphens, periods, commas, slashes,
parentheses, and so on.
numeric-sort Auto Numbers are sorted numerically, not like
characters: ``V64'' appears before ``V128''.
Page Numbers
page-ranges Default Appearances on more than two consecutive
pages are listed as a range: ``1--4''.
Turn it off with option -r.
ff-ranges Add-on Uses implicit ``ff'' notation for ranges
of three pages, and explicit ranges
thereafter: 2f, 2ff, 2--6.
ff-ranges-only Add-on Uses only implicit ranges: 2f, 2ff.
book-order Add-on Sorts page numbers with common book numbering
scheme correctly -- Roman numerals first, then
Arabic numbers, then others: i, 1, A.
Markup and Layout
tex Auto Handles basic TeX conventions.
latex-loc-fmts Auto Provides LaTeX formatting commands
for page number encapsulation.
latex Auto Handles LaTeX conventions, both in raw
index entries and output markup; implies
tex.
makeindex Auto Emulates the default MakeIndex input syntax
and quoting behavior.
latin-lettergroups Auto Layout contains a single Latin letter
above each group of words starting with the
same letter.
german-sty Add-on Handles umlaut markup of babel's german
and ngerman options.
ENVIRONMENT
"TEXINDY_AUTO_MODULE"
This is the name of the xindy module that loads all auto-loaded
modules. The default is "texindy".
AUTHOR
Joachim Schrod
LEGALESE
texindy is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.