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NAME

       xindy - a flexible indexing system

SYNOPSIS

       xindy  [-t] [-l logfile] [-o outfile] [-f filterprog] [-L n] [-v]
              indexstyle rawindex

DESCRIPTION

       xindy is a general purpose index processor.

OPTIONS

       -o outfile
              Writes the tagged index to the specified file. If omitted, the
              name of the rawindex is used with its extension changed to .ind.

       -l logfile
              Writes logging information into the specified file.

       -f nfilterprog
              Run filterprog on rawindex before reading. The program must act
              as a filter reading from stdin and writing to stdout.

       -L n   Sets the logging level to n with  n one of {1,2,3}

       -t     Activates the markup-trace function. Writes symbolic markup-tags
              to the final index which can be used to trace the markup
              process.

       -v     Display the version number.

       -help  Show a summary of the command-line options.

SEE ALSO

       tex2xindy(1L), makeindex(1L), makeindex4(1L)

       For detailed information about the format of the indexstyle and the
       rawindex refer to the documentation that comes with xindy.

AUTHOR

       Roger Kehr, Institut fuer Theoretische Informatik, TH-Darmstadt

COPYING

       Copyright (c) 1996,1997 Roger Kehr.

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