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Contents of README:InTeX for LaTeX =============== About ----- InTeX is a package that adds functionality to LaTeX that eases typesetting and indexing of phrases, acronyms, and proper names in a consistent manner throughout documents of arbitrary length. `mkintex(1)` is a preprocessor that interprets index entries specified in `.itx` files and generates appropriate entries for LaTeX and `makeindex(1)`. Installation ------------ From source: $ git clone https://github.com/mtr/intex.git $ cd intex $ automake --add-missing $ autoconf $ configure $ make Create a deb package: $ make deb Install deb package: $ dpkg --install dist/intex_1.8.0-1_all.deb Or, you may also install directly from source: $ make install # might need a sudo For furhter information about how to install this package, please consult the file INSTALL, located in the top directory of the package. Usage ----- The `mkintex(1)` command takes the following options: --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -D, --debug whether or not to output debug information -V, --verbose whether or not to output verbose information -I, --only-build-index only build the internal model of the index -O <file>, --ito-file=<file> output the new internal InTeX information to <file> (default: none) -o <file>, --index-file=<file> output the new indexing information to <file> (default: none) -a <file>, --acrodef-output=<file> output acronym definitions to <file> (default: none) -p <file>, --persondef-output=<file> output (person) name definitions to <file> (default: none) Examples -------- Let us assume that you have already written a `latex(1)` document, named `<document_name>.tex`, that uses the `InTeX(5)` package. Furthermore, we assume that you have defined a set of concepts, acronyms, and proper nouns for indexing in a file named `<document_name>.itx`. Then, to run this program the standard way, first process the document with `latex(1)` (or `pdflatex(1)`) by issuing the command latex <document_name> This will process the document once and generate both a DVI file (`<document_name>.dvi`)---or a PDF file (`<document_name>.pdf`)---and an auxiliary file (`<document_name>.aux`). Next, run the `mkintex(1)` program mkintex <document_name> --index-file=<document_name>.rix that will use as input both `<document_name>.aux` and `<document_name>.itx` to produce two new output files. The first file is `<document_name>.ito`, which will be used by `latex(1)` in following compilations of `<document_name>.tex`, and `<document_name>.rix`, which will be used by `makeindex(1)` to produce a proper index for LaTeX to typeset: makeindex -o intex.rid intex.rix After that, we have to run `latex(1)` again to generate a version of the document with the defined concepts, acronyms, and proper names properly typeset and indexed: latex <document_name> Please note that in the examples above, `<document_name>` is the name of the main LaTeX document, without the `.tex` ending. For more information and examples of how to use the `InTeX(5)` `LaTeX(1)` package, please see the file [latex/intex.pdf](https://github.com/mtr/intex/blob/master/latex/intex.pdf?raw=true). You may also consult the `mkintex(1)` man page. Licensing --------- For information about this package's license, please see the file COPYING in the top directory of the package. -- Martin Thorsen Ranang, 2013-03-12 |
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