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TABLE OF CONTENTS/INDEX GENERATOR
To mark a piece of text to be included in the index or table of
contents, use the <EFFECTS> command (the ALT E key). Go to the start
of the text to be marked, press <EFFECTS>, pick 'i' for index and 't'
for table of contents, and type 'y' to turn the marker on. Then move
to the end of the text, and repeat the same procedure, typing 'n' to
turn the marker off.
To mark off sub-entries for the table of contents, insert two or
more toc markers before the text. For every additional marker, the
entry will be indented two additional spaces in the table of contents.
For the index generator, all you need to do is mark off an entry
once. The index generator will search the entire text for all oc-
curences of that entry.
The <SPECIAL FUNCTIONS> command (the ALT S key) allows you to
invoke the <INDEX> and <TOC> functions.
When you press the <TOC> command, you will be first asked what
leader character you want. This is the character that appears between
the text on the left-hand side and the page number on the right-hand
side. The default character is a period. You are then asked whether
you want the table of contents to be inserted before the first line in
your file, or saved to a separate file. If you choose the latter, you
will be prompted for the name of the file.
When you press the <INDEX> command, you are asked whether you want
the index put after the last line of the file, or written out to a
separate file. If an item occurs on consecutive pages, say 2, 3, 4 and
5, then the pages will be express as a range (ie "2-5").