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|Name=GNU ptx
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|Short description=GNU version of the traditional permuted index generator.
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|Full description=GNU ptx is the GNU version of the traditional permuted index generator. It can handle multiple input files at once, produce TeX compatible output, and produce readable "KWIC" (KeyWords In Context) indexes without needing to use nroff. This version does not handle input files that do not fit in memory all at once.
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* ptx is now part of the [[textutils | GNU Text Utilities]], which in turn is now part of the [[coreutils | GNU Core Utilities]].
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|Homepage URL=https://www.gnu.org/software/ptx/
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|Is High Priority Project=No
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|Documentation note=----
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[https://www.gnu.org/software/maintainer-tips.html Tips for new GNU maintainers]
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[https://shop.fsf.org/books/free-freedom-20-richard-stallman Free as in Freedom 2.0, by Richard Stallman]
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'''[https://www.gnu.org/help/help.html Helping the GNU Project and the Free Software Movement]'''
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If you have corrections to this entry or questions about it, please contact: mailto:maintainers@gnu.org
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|Decommissioned or Obsolete=Yes
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|Decommissioned details=If you have time and interest in resurrecting this GNU package, please contact: mailto:maintainers@gnu.org
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|Donate=https://my.fsf.org/donate/
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|Version identifier=8.30
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|Version date=2017/12/16
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|Version status=stable
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|Version download=https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/tree/src/ptx.c/
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|Last review by=Bendikker
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|Last review date=2019/01/02
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|Submitted by=Database conversion
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|Submitted date=2011/04/01
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|Paid support=https://www.fsf.org/resources/service/
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|Accepts cryptocurrency donations=Yes
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|Test entry=No
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|Is GNU=No
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|GNU package identifier=ptx
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{{Project license
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|License=GPLv3orlater
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|License verified by=Bendikker
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|License verified date=2018/12/29
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{{Person
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|Real name=François Pinard
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|Role=developer
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|Email=pinard@iro.umontreal.ca
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}}
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{{Resource
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|Resource kind=Mailing List
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|Resource URL=https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-system-discuss/
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{{Software category
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|Programming-language=C
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|Runs-on=GNU/Linux
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Latest revision as of 07:37, 2 January 2019


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GNU ptx

https://www.gnu.org/software/ptx/
GNU version of the traditional permuted index generator.

GNU ptx is the GNU version of the traditional permuted index generator. It can handle multiple input files at once, produce TeX compatible output, and produce readable "KWIC" (KeyWords In Context) indexes without needing to use nroff. This version does not handle input files that do not fit in memory all at once.





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29 December 2018




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