08-27-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ravager
Now days the internet is the best book you can get as it is always up-to-dated and the search for something is amazing
I definitely agree
, but sometimes when I look something up in a book I stumble upon some other useful piece of information that comes in handy at a later date...
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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)