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See the details in \doc\corridx.pdf
This makes corrections in a *.idx
file created by Latex as a raw index
in Latex we have these commands for making the index:
\begin{verbatim}
% acronyms 2 Entries
\newcommand{\ia}[2]{#1 (#2)\index{acr #2@#2!#1}}
% chemical 1 Entry
\newcommand{\ic}[1]{#1\index{chem #1@#1}}
% general 1 Entry
\newcommand{\ig}[1]{#1\index{gen #1@#1}}
Example: \ia{Polyalkylene oxide}{PAO}
\end{verbatim}
If you click on the program corridx.exe,
it uses in.txt as input
and
out.txt as output
if you have a single command line item, the program will use this as input file name
To start the program
with a command line parameter:
in winedt use as command line
c:\mypathto\corridx.exe "%P\%N.idx"
%P Input File's Path
%N Input File's Name
Better put in your Windet directory and use:
(to be clarified work out how it works really)
% Exe('%B\Exec\MiKTeX\corridx.exe');
%
% Exe('%B\Exec\MiKTeX\TeX.edt');
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