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-.\" ========================================================================
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-.IX Title "xindy 1"
-.TH xindy 1 "2015-08-15" "Release 2.5.1" "xindy"
-.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
-.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
-.if n .ad l
-.nh
-.SH "NAME"
-xindy \- create sorted and tagged index from raw index
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
-.Vb 4
-\& xindy [\-V?h] [\-qv] [\-d magic] [\-o outfile.ind] [\-t log] \e
-\& [\-L lang] [\-C codepage] [\-M module] [\-I input] \e
-\& [\-\-interactive] [\-\-mem\-file=xindy.mem] \e
-\& [idx0 idx1 ...]
-.Ve
-.SS "GNU-Style Long Options for Short Options:"
-.IX Subsection "GNU-Style Long Options for Short Options:"
-.Vb 11
-\& \-V / \-\-version
-\& \-? / \-h / \-\-help
-\& \-q / \-\-quiet
-\& \-v / \-\-verbose
-\& \-d / \-\-debug (multiple times)
-\& \-o / \-\-out\-file
-\& \-t / \-\-log\-file
-\& \-L / \-\-language
-\& \-C / \-\-codepage
-\& \-M / \-\-module (multiple times)
-\& \-I / \-\-input\-markup (supported: latex, xelatex, omega, xindy)
-.Ve
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
-\&\fBxindy\fR is the formatter-independent 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 style files.
-.PP
-Files with the raw index are passed as arguments. If no arguments are
-passed, the raw index will be read from standard input.
-.PP
-\&\fBxindy\fR is completely described in its manual that you will find on
-its Web Site, http://www.xindy.org/. A good introductionary
-description appears in the indexing chapter of the LaTeX Companion (2nd ed.)
-.PP
-If you want to produce an index for LaTeX documents, the command
-\&\fItexindy\fR\|(1) is probably more of interest for you. It is a wrapper for
-\&\fBxindy\fR that turns on many LaTeX conventions by default.
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-.IX Header "OPTIONS"
-.ie n .IP """\-\-version"" / \fB\-V\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-version\fR / \fB\-V\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--version / -V"
-output version numbers of all relevant components and exit.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-help"" / \fB\-h\fR / \fB\-?\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-help\fR / \fB\-h\fR / \fB\-?\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--help / -h / -?"
-output usage message with options explanation.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-quiet"" / \fB\-q\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-quiet\fR / \fB\-q\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--quiet / -q"
-Don't output progress messages. Output only error messages.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-verbose"" / \fB\-v\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-verbose\fR / \fB\-v\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--verbose / -v"
-Output verbose progress messages.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-debug"" \fImagic\fR / \fB\-d\fR \fImagic\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-debug\fR \fImagic\fR / \fB\-d\fR \fImagic\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--debug magic / -d magic"
-Output debug messages, this option may be specified multiple times.
-\&\fImagic\fR determines what is output:
-.Sp
-.Vb 6
-\& magic remark
-\& \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
-\& script internal progress messages of driver scripts
-\& keep_tmpfiles don\*(Aqt discard temporary files
-\& markup output markup trace, as explained in xindy manual
-\& level=n log level, n is 0 (default), 1, 2, or 3
-.Ve
-.ie n .IP """\-\-out\-file"" \fIoutfile.ind\fR / \fB\-o\fR \fIoutfile.ind\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-out\-file\fR \fIoutfile.ind\fR / \fB\-o\fR \fIoutfile.ind\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--out-file outfile.ind / -o outfile.ind"
-Output index to file \fIoutfile.ind\fR. If this option is not passed, the
-name of the output file is the base name of the first argument and the
-file extension \fIind\fR. If the raw index is read from standard input,
-this option is mandatory.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-log\-file"" \fIlog.ilg\fR / \fB\-t\fR \fIlog.ilg\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-log\-file\fR \fIlog.ilg\fR / \fB\-t\fR \fIlog.ilg\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--log-file log.ilg / -t log.ilg"
-Output log messages to file \fIlog.ilg\fR. These log messages are
-independent from the progress messages that you can influence with
-\&\f(CW\*(C`\-\-debug\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`\-\-verbose\*(C'\fR.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-language"" \fIlang\fR / \fB\-L\fR \fIlang\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-language\fR \fIlang\fR / \fB\-L\fR \fIlang\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--language lang / -L lang"
-The index is sorted according to the rules of language \fIlang\fR. These
-rules are encoded in a xindy module created by \fImake-rules\fR.
-.Sp
-If no input encoding is specified via \f(CW\*(C`\-\-codepage\*(C'\fR or enforced by
-input markup, a xindy module for that language is searched with a
-latin, a cp, an iso, ascii, or utf8 encoding, in that order.
-.Sp
-Language modules are either placed in the \fIlang\fR or in the
-\&\fIcontrib/lang\fR sub-directory of the modules base directory.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-codepage"" \fIenc\fR / \fB\-C\fR \fIenc\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-codepage\fR \fIenc\fR / \fB\-C\fR \fIenc\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--codepage enc / -C enc"
-The raw input is in input encoding \fIenc\fR. This information is used to
-select the correct xindy sort module and output encoding of letter
-group headings.
-.Sp
-When \f(CW\*(C`xelatex\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`omega\*(C'\fR input markup is used, \f(CW\*(C`utf8\*(C'\fR is always
-used as codepage, then this option is ignored.
-.Sp
-If raw input is in \s-1LICR,\s0 \fItexindy\fR\|(1) should be used instead of
-\&\fIxindy\fR\|(1). It will activate a mapping of \fIinputenc\fR encoding for
-\&\f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR input markup to the chosen raw input codepage.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-module"" \fImodule\fR / \fB\-M\fR \fImodule\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-module\fR \fImodule\fR / \fB\-M\fR \fImodule\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--module module / -M module"
-Load the xindy module \fImodule.xdy\fR. This option may be specified
-multiple times. The modules are searched in the xindy search path that
-can be changed with the environment variable \f(CW\*(C`XINDY_SEARCHPATH\*(C'\fR.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-input\-markup"" \fIinput\fR / \fB\-I\fR \fIinput\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-input\-markup\fR \fIinput\fR / \fB\-I\fR \fIinput\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--input-markup input / -I input"
-Specifies the input markup of the raw index. Supported values for
-\&\fIinput\fR are \f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`xelatex\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`omega\*(C'\fR, and \f(CW\*(C`xindy\*(C'\fR.
-.Sp
-\&\f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`xelatex\*(C'\fR input markup is the one that is emitted by
-default from the LaTeX kernel, or by the \f(CW\*(C`index\*(C'\fR macro package of
-David Jones. ^^\-notation of single byte characters is supported.
-Remapping of LICR-encoded characters is not done; use \fItexindy\fR\|(1) for
-that. Use input markup \f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR if you use standard LaTeX or pdfLaTeX
-and use input markup \f(CW\*(C`xelatex\*(C'\fR if you use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.
-.Sp
-\&\f(CW\*(C`omega\*(C'\fR input markup is like \f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR input markup, but with Omega's
-^^\-notation as encoding for non-ASCII characters.
-.Sp
-\&\f(CW\*(C`xindy\*(C'\fR input markup is specified in the xindy manual.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-interactive""" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-interactive\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--interactive"
-Start xindy in interactive mode. You will be in a xindy read-eval-loop
-where xindy language expressions are read and evaluated interactively.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-mem\-file"" \fIxindy.mem\fR" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-mem\-file\fR \fIxindy.mem\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--mem-file xindy.mem"
-This option is only usable for developers or in very rare situations.
-The compiled xindy kernel is stored in a so-called \fImemory file\fR,
-canonically named \fIxindy.mem\fR, and located in the xindy library
-directory. This option allows to use another xindy kernel.
-.SH "SUPPORTED LANGUAGES / CODEPAGES"
-.IX Header "SUPPORTED LANGUAGES / CODEPAGES"
-The following languages are supported:
-.SS "Latin scripts"
-.IX Subsection "Latin scripts"
-.Vb 10
-\& 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
-.Ve
-.PP
-German recognizes two different sorting schemes to handle umlauts:
-normally, \f(CW\*(C`a\*:\*(C'\fR is sorted like \f(CW\*(C`ae\*(C'\fR, but in phone books or
-dictionaries, it is sorted like \f(CW\*(C`a\*(C'\fR. The first scheme is known as
-\&\fI\s-1DIN\s0 order\fR, the second as \fIDuden order\fR.
-.PP
-\&\f(CW\*(C`*\-iso\*(C'\fR language names assume that the raw index entries are in \s-1ISO
-8859\-9\s0 encoding.
-.PP
-\&\f(CW\*(C`gypsy\*(C'\fR is a northern Russian dialect.
-.SS "Cyrillic scripts"
-.IX Subsection "Cyrillic scripts"
-.Vb 3
-\& belarusian mongolian serbian
-\& bulgarian russian ukrainian
-\& macedonian
-.Ve
-.SS "Other scripts"
-.IX Subsection "Other scripts"
-.Vb 1
-\& greek klingon
-.Ve
-.SS "Available Codepages"
-.IX Subsection "Available Codepages"
-This is not yet written. You can look them up in your xindy
-distribution, in the \fImodules/lang/language/\fR directory (where
-\&\fIlanguage\fR is your language). They are named
-\&\fIvariant\-codepage\-lang.xdy\fR, where \fIvariant\-\fR is most often empty
-(for german, it's \f(CW\*(C`din5007\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`duden\*(C'\fR; for spanish, it's \f(CW\*(C`modern\*(C'\fR
-and \f(CW\*(C`traditional\*(C'\fR, etc.)
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& < Describe available codepages for each language >
-\&
-\& < Describe relevance of codepages (as internal representation) for
-\& LaTeX inputenc >
-.Ve
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
-.IX Header "ENVIRONMENT"
-.ie n .IP """XINDY_SEARCHPATH""" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CWXINDY_SEARCHPATH\fR" 4
-.IX Item "XINDY_SEARCHPATH"
-A list of directories where the xindy modules are searched in. No
-subtree searching is done (as in TDS-conformant TeX).
-.Sp
-If this environment variable is not set, the default is used:
-\&\f(CW\*(C`.:\*(C'\fR\fImodules_dir\fR\f(CW\*(C`:\*(C'\fR\fImodules_dir\fR\f(CW\*(C`/base\*(C'\fR. \fImodules_dir\fR is
-determined at run time, relative to the \fBxindy\fR command location:
-Either it's \fI../modules\fR, that's the case for \fIopt\fR\-installations.
-Or it's \fI../lib/xindy/modules\fR, that's the case for
-\&\fIusr\fR\-installations.
-.ie n .IP """XINDY_LIBDIR""" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CWXINDY_LIBDIR\fR" 4
-.IX Item "XINDY_LIBDIR"
-Library directory where \fIxindy.mem\fR is located.
-.Sp
-The modules directory may be a subdirectory, too.
-.SH "COMPATIBILITY TO MAKEINDEX"
-.IX Header "COMPATIBILITY TO MAKEINDEX"
-\&\fBxindy\fR does not claim to be completely compatible with MakeIndex,
-that would prevent some of its enhancements. That said, we strive to
-deliver as much compatibility as possible. The most important
-incompatibilities are
-.IP "\(bu" 4
-For raw index entries in LaTeX syntax, \f(CW\*(C`\eindex{aaa|bbb}\*(C'\fR is
-interpreted differently. For MakeIndex \f(CW\*(C`bbb\*(C'\fR is markup that is output
-as a LaTeX tag for this page number. For \fBxindy\fR, this is a location
-attribute, an abstract identifier that will be later associated with
-markup that should be output for that attribute.
-.Sp
-For straight-forward usage, when \f(CW\*(C`bbb\*(C'\fR is \f(CW\*(C`textbf\*(C'\fR or similar, we
-supply location attribute definitions that mimic MakeIndex's
-behaviour.
-.Sp
-For more complex usage, when \f(CW\*(C`bbb\*(C'\fR is not an identifier, no such
-compatibility definitions exist and may also not been created with
-current \fBxindy\fR. In particular, this means that by default the LaTeX
-package \f(CW\*(C`hyperref\*(C'\fR will create raw index files that cannot be
-processed with \fBxindy\fR. This is not a bug, this is the unfortunate
-result of an intented incompatibility. It is currently not possible to
-get both hyperref's index links and use \fBxindy\fR.
-.Sp
-A similar situation is reported to exist for the \f(CW\*(C`memoir\*(C'\fR LaTeX
-class.
-.Sp
-Programmers who know Common Lisp and Lex and want to work on a remedy
-should please contact the author.
-.IP "\(bu" 4
-If you have an index rage and a location attribute, e.g.,
-\&\f(CW\*(C`\eindex{key\e(attr}\*(C'\fR starts the range, one needs (1) to specify that
-attribute in the range closing entry as well (i.e., as
-\&\f(CW\*(C`\eindex{key\e)attr}\*(C'\fR) and (2) one needs to declare the index attribute
-in an \fBxindy\fR style file.
-.Sp
-MakeIndex will output the markup \f(CW\*(C`\eattr{page1\-\-page2}\*(C'\fR for such a
-construct. This is not possible to achieve in \fBxindy\fR, output will be
-\&\f(CW\*(C`\eattrMarkup{page1}\-\-\eattrMarkup{page2}\*(C'\fR. (This is actually
-considered a bug, but not a high priority one.)
-.Sp
-The difference between MakeIndex page number tags and \fBxindy\fR
-location attributes was already explained in the previous item.
-.IP "\(bu" 4
-The MakeIndex compatibility definitions support only the default raw
-index syntax and markup definition. It is not possible to configure
-raw index parsing or use a MakeIndex style file to describe output
-markup.
-.SH "KNOWN ISSUES"
-.IX Header "KNOWN ISSUES"
-Option \fB\-q\fR also prevents output of error messages. Error messages
-should be output on stderr, progress messages on stdout.
-.PP
-There should be a way to output the final index to stdout. This would
-imply \fB\-q\fR, of course.
-.PP
-LaTeX raw index parsing should be configurable.
-.PP
-Codepage \f(CW\*(C`utf8\*(C'\fR should be supported for all languages, and should be
-used as internal codepage for LaTeX inputenc re-encoding.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
-\&\fItexindy\fR\|(1),
-\&\fItex2xindy\fR\|(1)
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-.IX Header "AUTHOR"
-Joachim Schrod
-.SH "LEGALESE"
-.IX Header "LEGALESE"
-Copyright (C) 2004\-2014 by Joachim Schrod.
-.PP
-\&\fBxindy\fR is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License as published by the
-Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-option) any later version.
-.PP
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but \s-1WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY\s0; without even the implied warranty of
-\&\s-1MERCHANTABILITY\s0 or \s-1FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. \s0 See the
-\&\s-1GNU\s0 General Public License for more details.