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rumakeindex 1998-06-01 07:00 1.7K
rumkidx1.sed 1998-06-01 07:00 1.6K
README 1998-12-20 08:00 1.5K
rumkidx3.sed 1998-12-12 08:00 138
rumkidx2.sed 1998-06-01 07:00 138
rumkidxw.bat 1998-12-12 08:00 122
rumkidxd.bat 1998-06-01 07:00 122
This is `rumakeindex', a wrapper for `makeindex' which allows one to
get properly sorted index when Russian letters are used in index
entries. It is part of the T2 package.
You will need:
1) LaTeX setup based on a T2 package.
2) MAKEINDEX utility which does not have problems with 8-bit characters.
mkidx32.exe in a emTeX distribution is Ok, as well as makeindex
from web2c distribution.
3) SED binary. It is available on any UNIX box. For DOS you can find
it at
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/sed118b.zip
Copy `sed.exe' to a directory contained in %PATH% environment
variable.
Under UNIX, the `tr' utility is also used. It is emulated via the
`y' SED command in the DOS scripts.
4) The `rumakeindex' script (or batch file `rumkidxd.bat' under DOS,
or `rumkidxw.bat' under Windows).
If you are using the T2 package and are making indices with russian
letters, then run `rumakeindex' (or `rumkidxd.bat' under DOS, or
`rumkidxw.bat' under Windows) instead of `makeindex' (or `mkidx32.exe'
under DOS).
If you are using emTeX under DOS, copy *.sed files to `\emtex\data'
directory, and copy `*.bat' files to `\emtex\bin' directory.
If you are using UNIX, copy the `rumakeindex' shell script to
e.g. `/usr/local/bin' directory.
Note: the encoding of generated .ind files is:
koi8-r for `rumakeindex' (UNIX)
cp866 for `rumkidxd.bat' (MS-DOS)
cp1251 for `rumkidxw.bat' (MS-Windows)
If you need some other encoding, just change the encoding of scripts.