A specially designed microcomputer-based screen editor pre vents the human mdexer or coder from making syntactic errors in input to the NEPHIS (NEsted PHrase Indexing System) permuted-index-entry generation program. The editor also pro vides continuous feedback in the form of initial parts of all permutations that would be produced from the current state of the input being edited.
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