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% $Id$
%
% name=main
% default_inflection=singular
%
% Copyright (C) 2007 by Martin Thorsen Ranang
%
% In general, to refer to the full-form of a concept, use the \cof
% macro.
%
% *ACRONYMS*
% SHORT FORM FULL FORM
% - referred to as \co{DAG}
% - sorted as "DAG" "directed acyclic graph"
% - typeset as "DAG" "directed acyclic graph"
DAG directed acyclic graph
GNU GNU is not Unix
(-) OSs (-) operating systems :#+:#- OS - operating system
% SHORT FORM FULL FORM
% - referred to as \co{H2O}
% - sorted as "H2O" "dihydrogen monoxide"
% - typeset as "H$_{2}$O" "dihydrogen monoxide"
H2O@H$_{2}$O dihydrogen monoxide
% SHORT FORM FULL FORM
% - referred to as \co{LL}
% - sorted as "LL" "LaTeX Lover"
% - typeset as "LL" "\LaTeX Lover"
LL (LaTeX Lover)@{\LaTeX Lover}
% SHORT FORM FULL FORM
% - referred to as \co{WN20}
% - sorted as "WN20" "WordNet 2.0"
% - typeset as "WN 2.0" "WordNet 2.0"
% Hence, the parentheses are used for keeping multiple words gathered.
WN WordNet
WN20@(- 2.0) (-) version 2.0
% SHORT FORM FULL FORM
% - referred to as \co{XML}
XML Extensible Markup Language
% - referred to as \co{XML-format} \cof{XML-format}
% - sorted as "XML, format" "XML, format"
- format
% The resulting index should have the following entries:
%
% * Extensible Markup Language <pages>,
% -format <pages>
%
% * XML, see Extensible Markup Language
% *PEOPLE*
JFK Kennedy, John Fitzgerald
MLK King, Martin Luther
M Madonna
P Prince
% *CONCEPTS*
alphabet@(A\, {B}\, and C)
homemade alphabet@(A\, {B}\, and C)
homemade c\@rrot
% The '#-' tells the mkintex that the entry is written with a singular
% inflection.
antonym :#-
% An indented ':' tells that everything following it describes a
% sub-concept of the nearest concept above with less indentation. The
% '-' tells mkintex how both to index the concept (compact) and how to
% combine the parent concept (represented by the '-') with the
% specialization specified in the sub-entry to generate the strings
% used for recognizing the concept.
not\-so\-direct -
direct (-)
indirect (-)
perhaps:#!
antonymy
direct -
indirect -
% The '#+' means that the given concept is inflected as a plural noun.
buses :#+
category
positive -
% :hyper-
cows :#+
% For the following entries, the parenthesis surrounding each '-'
% indicates that the part signified by - should be typeset in the text
% only; hence, not in the index.
example
positive (-)
negative (-)
InTeX@{\InTeX}
- example@Xample
katter@k4tt3r :#+:#katt@k4tt
ku :#kuer
LaTeX@{\LaTeX}
- macros :#+
TeXnician@{\TeX}nician
-'s tool
smart\-ass -
% Local Variables:
% mode: latex
% TeX-master: t
% ispell-local-dictionary: "american"
% mode: flyspell
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