
The printed documentation (files '*.MEM' or '*.LNI*) contain a table of contents and an index that are generated by RUNOFF.
Some lines (commands or output messages) which are too long for a single line are manually wrapped. This is indicated by a trailing backslash (\). Here is an example:
UAF> add /identifier ID_1 /attributes=resource
%UAF-I-RDBADDMSG, identifier ID_1 value %X80010011 added to rights\
database ^
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The HTML version which you can read with a browser has both a simple table of contents and an index, which are manually maintained.