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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Slackware's Linux 3.0 VS Red Hat Linux 7.x Post 22908 by LivinFree on Wednesday 12th of June 2002 09:05:32 PM
Old 06-12-2002
Slackware 3.0 is old (I think they're us to 8.* now...). Redhat 7.2 is newer, although Redhat has 7.3 now. You should be able to use the book to learn the basics, but for advanced and administration material, use a book that correlates exactly with your Linux version, since things change a little bit each release.
 

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PUBINDEX(1)						      General Commands Manual						       PUBINDEX(1)

NAME
pubindex - make inverted bibliographic index SYNOPSIS
pubindex [ file ] ... DESCRIPTION
Pubindex makes a hashed inverted index to the named files for use by refer(1). The files contain bibliographic references separated by blank lines. A bibliographic reference is a set of lines that contain bibliographic information fields. Each field starts on a line beginning with a `%', followed by a key-letter, followed by a blank, and followed by the contents of the field, which continues until the next line starting with `%'. The most common key-letters and the corresponding fields are: A Author name B Title of book containing article referenced C City D Date d Alternate date E Editor of book containing article referenced G Government (CFSTI) order number I Issuer (publisher) J Journal K Other keywords to use in locating reference M Technical memorandum number N Issue number within volume O Other commentary to be printed at end of reference P Page numbers R Report number r Alternate report number T Title of article, book, etc. V Volume number X Commentary unused by pubindex Except for `A', each field should only be given once. Only relevant fields should be supplied. An example is: %T 5-by-5 Palindromic Word Squares %A M. D. McIlroy %J Word Ways %V 9 %P 199-202 %D 1976 FILES
x.ia, x.ib, x.ic where x is the first argument. SEE ALSO
refer(1) local PUBINDEX(1)
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