-
MakeIndex is a
computer program which provides a
sorted index from
unsorted raw data.
MakeIndex can
process raw data
output by
various programs, however...
-
sorting and
formatting book
indexes. It was
written by
Joachim Schrod as a
successor to
MakeIndex.
xindy supports indexing for a
variety of programs, including...
- of do****ents, and to
insert a
bibliography (using BibTeX) and an
index (using
MakeIndex).
TeXnicCenter was
first released in 1999 by Sven Wiegand, it is...
- is
changed the
index can be
regenerated with the new locators.
LaTeX do****ents
support embedded indexes primarily through the
MakeIndex package. Several...
- PDFTeX, LuaLaTeX, LuaTeX, XeLaTeX, XeTeX, TeXify, PDFTeXify, BibTeX,
MakeIndex, dvi2ps, dvi2pdf, ConTeXt, MetaPost, Metafont, TeX4ht, TtH, and MiKTeX...
-
after inflation,
while deindexation is the
unwinding of
indexation. It is
often used to
make sure
regular payments, such as
pension payments keep pace...
- A price-weighted
index is a
stock market index where each
constituent makes up a
fraction of the
index that is
proportional to its component, the value...
- the same in
different countries. It "s****s to
make exchange-rate
theory a bit more digestible." The
index compares the
relative price worldwide to purchase...
- The
Russell 2000
Index is a small-cap U.S.
stock market index that
makes up the
smallest 2,000
stocks in the
Russell Index. It was
started by the Frank...
- An
index fund (also
index tracker) is a
mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF)
designed to
follow certain preset rules so that it can
replicate the...