TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. TXT-INDEX 1. 2. INTRODUCTION 2. 2.1 CAPTURE TXT CONTENT FROM PDF, HTML AND OTHER FILES 2.1 2.1.1 Select all 2.1.1 2.1.2 Copy 2.1.2 2.1.3 Paste 2.1.3 2.1.4 Web links 2.1.4 2.1.5 UTF-8 2.1.5 2.1.6 Copy file 2.1.6 2.2 USING OUTPUT *.HTM FILES FROM TXT-INDENT, TXT-LIST, TXT-PLANNER PROGRAMS 2.2 2.3 STARTING THE PROGRAM 2.3 3. DATA SECURITY AND PROTECTION OF USER PRIVACY 3.
Date of last change (yyyy-mm-dd): 2025.09.16 1. TXT-INDEX The key feature of the program is that it reformat a group of *.TXT files into a mini document database in HTML format, which is indexed by the entire content. All our programs allow indexing and have a very useful interface that allows easy access to all-words index and further searches or navigation. The all-words index is accessible while reading, only by double-clicking on any word (full-text search). This interface and associated functionality are essential advantages over competing programs. Demo: http://www.txt-utilities.com/txt-index/demo_index.pdf In addition to internal links, the program also generates Google search phrases which also point to the web address of the user's choice. Freeware version: http://www.txt-utilities.com/txt-index/txt-index.7z Demo, indexed files: http://www.txt-utilities.com/txt-index/news/page_01.htm 2. INTRODUCTION The program enables *.TXT documents to be merged and indexed. The output documents are in HTM format and indexed throughout the content. 2.1 CAPTURE TXT CONTENT FROM PDF, HTML AND OTHER FILES Most users very often capture content from HTML documents (web pages). The sequence of commands for such capture is described below. 2.1.1 Select all Right-clicking on the menu opens a menu from which you select "Select all". However, care must be taken not to be positioned on any object of the HTML page, otherwise the menu related to this object will be triggered. 2.1.2 Copy You copy the content you marked with the "Copy" command. You can access the command from the menu that you also triggered by right-clicking. 2.1.3 Paste The highlighted content must be placed (deposited) in the TXT document. As a rule, you have previously opened the corresponding TXT document with a text editor, or you are at the beginning of creating a new one. Almost every text editor also uses the TXT format to write their files, so you should have no problem with that. Even the simplest text editor like MS NOTEPAD is more than good enough. Download the copied content to a TXT document with the "Paste" command. 2.1.4 Web links You can also include web links in a txt file if they are written in the form <a href="....."> ..... </a> and do not contain any spaces in the entire HTML element, from <a ... to ... </a> inclusive. When summarizing the content of a selected web page, it is useful to note its web address as well. You extract (copy) the URL address from the navigation bar of the web browser. Later, when reading an indexed page, you may want to access the original page and need this address. 2.1.5 UTF-8 Save as UTF-8 code page. You must save the TXT file in the UTF-8 code page, which later ensures that all characters are printed correctly. 2.1.6 Copy file The file must be copied to the TXT_IN subdirectory in the directory where the indexing program is installed. 2.2 USING OUTPUT *.HTM FILES FROM TXT-INDENT, TXT-LIST, TXT-PLANNER PROGRAMS You can also copy output unindexed *.HTM files from the above programs to the TXT_IN subdirectory. The advantage of these files is that they have an organized structure and retain it even after indexing with the TXT-INDEX program. 2.3 STARTING THE PROGRAM You run the program by double-clicking on its name in the File Manager or File Explorer. 3. DATA SECURITY AND PROTECTION OF USER PRIVACY The program does nothing that could compromise data security and user privacy.

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