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When you mark a word in a file, Nota Bene inserts an IM|IE command (Index Marker, Index Entry). The command will appear in Codes View as follows:
«IM|IE: ...»
The index marker goes before the word that is to be included in the index (this differs from NB DOS, where it went after the term).
The subfields of this command, all separated by semi-colons, are:
| • | IT=heading|subheading|sub-subheading Index Term (to be indexed) |
| • | CA=** (2-character mnemonic for category) Category -- of index term |
| • | SC=** (2-character mnemonic for subcategory) Subcategory |
| • | RT=** (2-character mnemonic for reference type) Reference Type -- properties of index term on current page |
| • | GT=** (2-character mnemonic for get-text type) Get Text Type -- how the index term is built (for example, by picking up word after cursor, all text to end of line, etc.) |
| • | SO=text or category+subcategory| same | same Sort Under |
| • | CR=heading|subheading|sub-subheading Cross-reference term (the term the user is referred to from the current term) |
See also:
Index Marking Overview
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