collateindex.pl(1)

generate DocBook index files

Section 1 docbook-dsssl bookworm source

Description

COLLATEINDEX

NAME

collateindex.pl - generate DocBook index files

SYNOPSIS

collateindex.pl [-f] [-g] [-i id] [-I scope] [-N]
[-o file] [-p] [-P file] [-q] [-s name]
[-S scope] [-t name] [-x] file

DESCRIPTION

collateindex.pl creates index data for DocBook XML or SGML files.

OPTIONS

-f

Force the output file to be written, even if it appears to have been edited by hand.

-g

Group terms with IndexDiv based on the first letter of the term (or its SortAs attribute). (This might not handle all language environments.)

-i id

The ID to use for the <index> tag.

-I scope

The implied scope, must be "all", "local", or "global". IndexTerms which do not specify a scope will have the implied scope. If unspecified, "all" is assumed.

-N

New index (generates an empty index file).

-o file

Output to file. Defaults to stdout.

-p

Link to points in the document. The default is to link to the closest containing section.

-P file

Read a preamble from file. The contents of file will be inserted before the <index> tag.

-q

Run quietly.

-s name

Name the IndexDiv that contains symbols. The default is "Symbols". Meaningless if -g is not used.

-S scope

Scope of the index, must be "all", "local", or "global". If unspecified, "all" is assumed.

-t name

Title for the index.

-x

Make a SetIndex.

-V

Print version number and exit.

file

The file containing index data generated with the DocBook DSSSL HTML stylesheet (usually called HTML .index).

EXAMPLE

collateindex.pl -o index.sgml HTML .index

EXIT STATUS

0

Success

1

Failure

AUTHOR

Norm Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com>

Minor updates by Adam Di Carlo <adam@onshore.com> and Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>