The .FLAGS SUBINDEX and .NO FLAGS SUBINDEX commands turn on and turn off recognition of the Subindex flag (>). You can also use the .FLAGS SUBINDEX command to change the Subindex flag to another character. If you enter .NO FLAGS SUBINDEX, the command will cause a right angle bracket (>) to be printed as part of your indexed text, instead of causing subindexing. Formats .FLAGS SUBINDEX [k] .NO FLAGS SUBINDEX Abreviated formats .FL SUBINDEX [k] .NFL SUBINDEX
1 – Parameter
k Specifies a character to replace the current flag character.
2 – Default
.FLAGS SUBINDEX - Recognition of the Subindex flag character (>) within .INDEX or .ENTRY commands is turned on. The Subindex flag character is always taken as normal text outside an .INDEX or .ENTRY command.