Ptx
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- The correct title of this article is ptx. The initial letter is capitalized due to technical restrictions.
ptx is a command-line utility to produce a permuted index of file contents similar to a KWIC (keywords in their context). It is part of the GNU textutils (a sub-category of the GNU coreutils).
Usage
Usage: ptx [OPTION]... [INPUT]... (without -G) or: ptx -G [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]] Output a permuted index, including context, of the words in the input files. Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. -A, --auto-reference output automatically generated references -G, --traditional behave more like System V `ptx' -F, --flag-truncation=STRING use STRING for flagging line truncations -M, --macro-name=STRING macro name to use instead of `xx' -O, --format=roff generate output as roff directives -R, --right-side-refs put references at right, not counted in -w -S, --sentence-regexp=REGEXP for end of lines or end of sentences -T, --format=tex generate output as TeX directives -W, --word-regexp=REGEXP use REGEXP to match each keyword -b, --break-file=FILE word break characters in this FILE -f, --ignore-case fold lower case to upper case for sorting -g, --gap-size=NUMBER gap size in columns between output fields -i, --ignore-file=FILE read ignore word list from FILE -o, --only-file=FILE read only word list from this FILE -r, --references first field of each line is a reference -t, --typeset-mode - not implemented - -w, --width=NUMBER output width in columns, reference excluded --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit With no FILE or if FILE is -, read Standard Input. `-F /' by default.
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