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Using Texinfo, you can generate indices without having to sort and collate entries manually. In an index, the entries are listed in alphabetical order, together with information on how to find the discussion of each entry. In a printed manual, this information consists of page numbers. In an Info file, this information is a menu entry leading to the first node referenced.
Texinfo provides several predefined kinds of index: an index for functions, an index for variables, an index for concepts, and so on. You can combine indices or use them for other than their canonical purpose. Lastly, you can define your own new indices.
See Printing Indices & Menus, for information on how to print indices.
• Index Entries: | Choose different words for index entries. | |
• Predefined Indices: | Use different indices for different kinds of entries. | |
• Indexing Commands: | How to make an index entry. | |
• Combining Indices: | How to combine indices. | |
• New Indices: | How to define your own indices. |