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NAME

       mendex - Japanese index processor

SYNOPSIS

       mendex [-ilqrcgfEJSU] [-s sty] [-d dic] [-o ind] [-t log] [-p no] [-I enc] [--help] [--] [
       idx0 idx1 idx2 ...]

DESCRIPTION

       The program mendex is a general purpose hierarchical index generator; it  accepts  one  or
       more  input  files  (.idx;  often  produced  by a text formatter such as LaTeX), sorts the
       entries, and produces an output file which can be formatted. It is almost compatible  with
       makeindex, and additional feature for handling readings of kanji words is also available.
       The  formats of the input and output files are specified in a style file.  The readings of
       kanji words can be specified in a dictionary file.
       The index can have up to three levels (0, 1, and 2) of subitem nesting.

OPTIONS

       -i        Take input from stdin, even when index files are specified.

       -l        Set ´sort by character order´.  By  default,  ´sort  by  word  order´  is  used.
                 Details are described below.

       -q        Quiet mode; send no message to stderr, except error messages and warnings.

       -r        Disable  implicit  page  range  formation.  By default, three or more successive
                 pages are automatically abbreviated as a range (e.g. 1–5).

       -c        Compress sequence of intermediate blanks (space(s) and/or tab(s)) into  a  space
                 and  ignore  leading and trailing blank(s).  By default, blanks in the index key
                 are retained.

       -g        Make Japanese index head A-line (A, Ka, Sa, ...; 10 characters)  of  the  gojuon
                 table  (Japanese  syllabary).  By default, all 48 characters in the gojuon table
                 are used.

       -f        Force to output Kanji characters even non-existent in dictionaries.

       -s sty    Employ sty as the style file.

       -d dic    Employ dic as the dictionary file. The dictionary file is composed of  lists  of
                 <index_word reading>.

       -o ind    Employ  ind  as  the  output index file. By default, the file name is created by
                 appending the extension ind to the base name of the first input file.

       -t log    Employ log as the transcript file. By default,  the  file  name  is  created  by
                 appending the extension ilg to the base name of the first input file.

       -p no     Set  the starting page number of the output index list to be no. The argument no
                 may be numerical or one of the following: any (the  next  page  to  the  end  of
                 contents),  odd  (the next odd page to the end of contents), even (the next even
                 page to the end of contents).

       -E        Set input/output character encoding to EUC-JP.

       -J        Set input/output character encoding to JIS (ISO-2022-JP).

       -S        Set input/output character encoding to Shift_JIS.

       -U        Set input/output character encoding to UTF-8.

       -I enc    Set internal character encoding to enc. The argument enc may be euc (EUC-JP)  or
                 utf8 (UTF-8).  The default is set to utf8.

       --help    Show summary of options.

       --        Arguments after -- are not taken as options.  This is useful when the input file
                 name starts with '-'.

STYLE FILE

       The style file informs mendex about the format of the idx input  files  and  the  intended
       format  of  the  final  output  file.  The  format  is  upper  compatible with the one for
       makeindex. The style file contains a list of <specifier attribute> pairs.  There  are  two
       types  of  specifiers:  input  and  output.  Pairs do not have to appear in any particular
       order.  A line begun by ´%´ is a comment.

       Input file style parameter

       keyword  <string>             "\\indexentry"
                                     Command with an argument of index entry which is going to be
                                     processed.

       arg_open  <char>              ´{´
                                     Opening delimiter which shows the beginning of index entry.

       arg_close  <char>             ´}´
                                     Closing delimiter which shows the end of index entry.

       range_open  <char>            ´(´
                                     Opening delimiter which shows the beginning of page range.

       range_close  <char>           ´)´
                                     Closing delimiter which shows the end of page range.

       level  <char>                 ´!´
                                     Delimiter which shows lower level.

       actual  <char>                ´@´
                                     Symbol  which  shows the next sequence is to appear as index
                                     strings in the output file.

       encap  <char>                 ´|´
                                     Symbol which shows the  next  sequence  is  to  be  used  as
                                     command name attached to the page number.

       page_compositor  <string>     "-"
                                     Separator  between page levels for a style with multi-levels
                                     of page numbers.

       page_precedence  <string>     "rnaRA"
                                     Priority  of  expression  for  page  number.   ´R´  and  ´r´
                                     correspond to Roman. ´n´ corresponds to arabic numeral.  ´A´
                                     and ´a´ correspond to Latin alphabet.

       quote  <char>                 ´"´
                                     Escape character for mendex parameters.

       escape  <char>                ´\\´
                                     Escape character for general scripts.

       Output file style parameter

       preamble  <string>            "\\begin{theindex}\n"
                                     Preamble of output file.

       postamble  <string>           "\n\n\\end{theindex}\n"
                                     Postamble of output file.

       setpage_prefix  <string>      "\n  \\setcounter{page}{"
                                     Prefix of page number if start page is designated.

       setpage_suffix  <string>      "}\n"
                                     Suffix of page number if start page is designated.

       group_skip  <string>          "\n\n  \\indexspace\n"
                                     Strings to insert  vertical  space  before  new  section  of
                                     index.

       lethead_prefix  <string>      ""
                                     Prefix of heading for newly appeared heading letter.

       heading_prefix  <string>      ""
                                     Same as lethead_prefix. (compatible with makeindex)

       lethead_suffix  <string>      ""
                                     Suffix of heading for newly appeared heading letter.

       heading_suffix  <string>      ""
                                     Same as lethead_suffix. (compatible with makeindex)

       lethead_flag  <number>        0
                                     Flag  to  control  output  of heading letters.  ´0´, ´1´ and
                                     ´-1´  respectively  denotes   no   output,   uppercase   and
                                     lowercase.

       heading_flag  <number>        0
                                     Same as lethead_flag. (Note: makeindex uses a different name
                                     headings_flag)

       item_0  <string>              "\n  \\item "
                                     Command sequence inserted between primary level entries.

       item_1  <string>              "\n     \\subitem "
                                     Command sequence inserted between sub level entries.

       item_2  <string>              "\n       \\subsubitem "
                                     Command sequence inserted between subsub level entries.

       item_01  <string>             "\n    \\subitem "
                                     Command sequence inserted  between  primaly  and  sub  level
                                     entries.

       item_x1  <string>             "\n    \\subitem "
                                     Command  sequence  inserted  between  primary  and sub level
                                     entries when main entry does not have page number.

       item_12  <string>             "\n    \\subsubitem "
                                     Command sequence  inserted  between  sub  and  subsub  level
                                     entries.

       item_x2  <string>             "\n    \\subsubitem "
                                     Command  sequence  inserted  between  sub  and  subsub level
                                     entries when sub level entry does not have page number.

       delim_0  <string>             ", "
                                     Delimiter string between primary level entry and first  page
                                     number.

       delim_1  <string>             ", "
                                     Delimiter  string  between  sub  level  entry and first page
                                     number.

       delim_2  <string>             ", "
                                     Delimiter string between subsub level entry and  first  page
                                     number.

       delim_n  <string>             ", "
                                     Delimiter  string between page numbers commonly used for any
                                     entry level.

       delim_r  <string>             "--"
                                     Delimiter string between pages to show page range.

       delim_t  <string>             ""
                                     Delimiter string output at the end of page number list.

       suffix_2p  <string>           ""
                                     String to be inserted in place of delim_n and the next  page
                                     number when the two pages are contiguous.
       It works only when the parameter is defined.

       suffix_3p  <string>           ""
                                     String to be inserted in place of delim_r and the third page
                                     number when the three pages are contiguous.   The  parameter
                                     is prior to suffix_mp.
       It works only when the parameter is defined.

       suffix_mp  <string>           ""
                                     String  to be inserted in place of delim_r and the last page
                                     number when the three or more pages are contiguous.
       It works only when the parameter is defined.

       encap_prefix  <string>        "\\"
                                     Prefix for an encapsulating command when  the  encapsulating
                                     command is added to the page number.

       encap_infix  <string>         "{"
                                     Prefix  just  before  the page number when the encapsulating
                                     command is added to the page number.

       encap_suffix  <string>        "}".
                                     Suffix after the page number when the encapsulating  command
                                     is added to the page number.

       line_max  <number>            72
                                     Maximum number of one line.  If exceed the number, lines are
                                     folded.

       indent_space  <string>        ""
                                     Space for indent which inserted to top of folded line.

       indent_length  <number>       16
                                     Length of space for indent which inserted to top  of  folded
                                     line.

       symhead_positive  <string>    "Symbols"
                                     Strings  to output as heading letter for numbers and symbols
                                     when lethead_flag or heading_flag is positive number.

       symhead_negative  <string>    "symbols"
                                     Strings to output as heading letter for numbers and  symbols
                                     when lethead_flag or heading_flag is negative number.

       symbol  <string>              ""
                                     Strings  to output as heading letter for numbers and symbols
                                     when symbol_flag is non zero.
       If specified, the option is prior to symhead_positive and symhead_negative.  (Extended  by
       mendex)

       symbol_flag  <number>         1
                                     Flag  to output of symbol. If ´0´, do not output.  (Extended
                                     by mendex)

       letter_head  <number>         1
                                     Flag of heading letter for Japanese Kana.  If ´1´  and  ´2´,
                                     Katakana  and  Hiragana is used, respectively.  (Extended by
                                     mendex)

       priority  <number>            0
                                     Flag of sorting method for index words composed of  Japanese
                                     and  non-Japanese  (ex.  Latin  scripts).   If non zero, one
                                     space (U+20) is inserted between Japanese sequence and  non-
                                     Japanese   sequence  in  sorting  procedure.   (Extended  by
                                     mendex)

       character_order  <string>     "SNEJ"
                                     Order of  scripts  and  symbols.   ´S´,  ´N´,  ´E´  and  ´J´
                                     respectively  denotes symbol, numbers, English and Japanese.
                                     (Extended by mendex) Please make sure that ´S´ and  ´N´  are
                                     next  to  each other, since mendex considers numbers as part
                                     of symbol.

ABOUT JAPANESE PROCESSING

       mendex has an additional feature to simplify the procedure of handling  Japanese  indexes,
       compared  to  makeindex.  Users  can  save the effort of manually specifying a reading for
       every kanji word.
       Japanese kanji words are usually sorted by the syllables of their readings (´Yomi´), which
       can  be  represented  by  kana  (Hiragana,  Katakana) scripts.  mendex accepts index words
       specified in kana expression directly on an input file, and also accepts  conversion  from
       index words to kana scripts by referring to Japanese dictionaries.

       Examples of internal simplification of syllables are shown below.

              かぶしきがいしゃ         かふしきかいしや
              マッキントッシュ         まつきんとつしゆ
              ワープロ            わあふろ

       The dictionary file consists of list with <´index_word´ ´reading´>.  The index word can be
       written in any scripts (kanji, kana, etc), and the reading must be in Hiragana or Katakana
       scripts.   The  delimiter  between the index word and its reading is one or more tab(s) or
       space(s).
       An example of a Japanese dictionary is shown below.

              漢字      かんじ
              読み      よみ
              環境      かんきょう
              α         アルファ

       Here, each index word is allowed to have only one Yomi.   Though  some  kanji  words  (ex.
       「表」)  may  have  more than one Yomi´s (ex. 「ひょう」 and 「おもて」), only one of them
       can be registered in the dictionary.  When some different Yomi´s are needed,  they  should
       be specified explicitly in kana expression (ex. \index{ひょう@表} or \index{おもて@表}) on
       the input file.
       Moreover, a dictionary file is automatically referred by  setting  the  file  name  at  an
       environment  variable  INDEXDEFAULTDICTIONARY.   The  dictionary  set  by  the environment
       variable can be used together with file(s) specified by -d option.

ABOUT SORTING PROCEDURE

       mendex sorts indexes as is (´sort by word order´) by default.  Setting -l  option,  spaces
       between  words  in  an  index are truncated prior to sorting procedure (´sort by character
       order´).
       Even when sort by character order, the index  at  output  remains  the  original  sequence
       without the truncation.
       Follows show an example.

              sort by word order       sort by character order
              X Window            Xlib
              Xlib                XView
              XView                    X Window

       In  addition,  two sorting methods can be applied for indexes which contains both Japanese
       kana and other scripts (e.g. Latin script).  By setting priority 0 (default) and  1  at  a
       style  file,  a space between Japanese Kana and other scripts is inserted and not inserted
       respectively, prior to the sorting procedure.
       Follows show an example.

              priority=0               priority=1
              index sort               indファイル
              indファイル              index sort

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       mendex refers environment variables as follows.

       INDEXSTYLE
                 Directory where index style files exist.

       INDEXDEFAULTSTYLE
                 Index style file to be referred to as default.

       INDEXDICTIONARY
                 Directory where dictionary files exist.

       INDEXDEFAULTDICTIONARY
                 Dictionary file which is automatically read.

DETAIL

       Detailed specification is compatible with makeindex.

KNOWN ISSUES

       When plural page number expression is used, .idx files should be specified along with  the
       order of page numbers. Otherwise, wrong page numbers might be output.

SEE ALSO

       tex(1), latex(1), makeindex(1)

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Japanese TeX Development Community.

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