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Examples

   1.$  RUNOFF/INTERMEDIATE CHPT1,CHPT2,CHPT3

     Before using the RUNOFF/INDEX command, you must create a .BRN
     file as input for the DSR Indexing utility. The command in this
     example creates three separate files: CHPT1.BRN, CHPT2.BRN, and
     CHPT3.BRN.

   2.$  RUNOFF/INDEX CHPT1.BRN

     In this example, the RUNOFF/INDEX command takes the file
     CHPT1.BRN as input and creates CHPT1.RNX, which can be
     processed by DSR to produce an index for Chapter 1.

   3.$  RUNOFF/INDEX/LINE_PER_PAGE=52 CHPT2

     In this example, the RUNOFF/INDEX command takes the file
     CHPT2.BRN as input and creates CHPT2.RNX. The .RNX file
     produces an index with 52 lines of index entries per page.
     The lines per page had to be adjusted because the writer used a
     page layout with the page numbers centered at the bottom of the
     page (.LAYOUT 1, .LAYOUT 2, .LAYOUT 3). This page layout takes
     up three more spaces than .LAYOUT 0, which is the default for
     DSR. To produce the final index, you must use the .RNX file as
     input to DSR. See the following example.

   4.$  RUNOFF CHPT2.RNX

     In this example, the RUNOFF command produces CHPT2.MEX, which
     is a formatted index. You can type or print this file to view
     the index.