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bilingual captions}, author = {Axel Sommerfeldt}, - date = {2023-03-12}, + date = {2023-10-01}, version = {1.6}, license = {lppl1.3}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/caption}, @@ -8761,8 +8761,8 @@ title = {The \texttt{bithesis} package}, subtitle = {Templates for the Beijing Institute of Technology}, author = {Feng Kaiyu}, - date = {2023-05-01}, - version = {3.5.4}, + date = {2023-10-01}, + version = {3.6.0}, license = {lppl1.3c}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis}, url = {https://ctan.org/pkg/bithesis}, @@ -10747,7 +10747,7 @@ title = {The \texttt{caption} package}, subtitle = {Customising captions in floating environments}, author = {Axel Sommerfeldt}, - date = {2023-07-31}, + date = {2023-10-01}, version = {}, license = {lppl1.3}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/caption}, @@ -18915,8 +18915,8 @@ title = {The \texttt{doclicense} package}, subtitle = {Support for putting documents under a license}, author = {Robin Schneider}, - date = {2022-05-18}, - version = {3.2.0}, + date = {2023-10-01}, + version = {3.3.0}, license = {cc0,lppl1.3c}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/doclicense}, url = {https://ctan.org/pkg/doclicense}, @@ -29371,8 +29371,8 @@ title = {The \texttt{glossaries} package}, subtitle = {Create glossaries and lists of acronyms}, author = {Nicola Talbot}, - date = {2022-11-03}, - version = {4.52}, + date = {2023-10-01}, + version = {4.53}, license = {lppl1.3}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries}, url = {https://ctan.org/pkg/glossaries}, @@ -32039,7 +32039,7 @@ title = {The \texttt{homework} package}, subtitle = {A \LaTeX{} class for writing your homework}, author = {Jinwen XU}, - date = {2023-09-30}, + date = {2023-10-01}, version = {}, license = {lppl1.3c}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/homework}, @@ -34168,8 +34168,8 @@ title = {The \texttt{Install-LaTeX-Guide-zh-cn} package}, subtitle = {A short introduction to \LaTeX{} installation written in Chinese}, author = {Ran Wang}, - date = {2023-08-31}, - version = {2023.9.1}, + date = {2023-10-01}, + version = {2023.10.1}, license = {lppl1.3c}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/info/install-latex-guide-zh-cn}, url = {https://ctan.org/pkg/install-latex-guide-zh-cn}, @@ -35733,7 +35733,7 @@ title = {The \texttt{jwjournal} package}, subtitle = {A personal class for writing journals}, author = {Jinwen XU}, - date = {2023-09-28}, + date = {2023-10-01}, version = {}, license = {lppl1.3c}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/jwjournal}, @@ -41474,8 +41474,8 @@ @manual{ctan-luabidi, title = {The \texttt{luabidi} package}, subtitle = {Bidi functions for LuaTeX}, - author = {Vafa Khalighi and Arthur Rosendahl and {bidi-tex GitHub Organisation}}, - date = {2019-10-28}, + author = {Vafa Khalighi and Arthur Rosendahl and {bidi-tex GitHub Organisation} and Jürgen Spitzmüller}, + date = {2023-10-01}, version = {0.5}, license = {lppl1.3c,mit}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/luatex/latex/luabidi}, @@ -48247,8 +48247,8 @@ title = {The \texttt{newfloat} package}, subtitle = {Define new floating environments}, author = {Axel Sommerfeldt}, - date = {2023-05-17}, - version = {1.1l}, + date = {2023-10-01}, + version = {1.2}, license = {lppl1.3}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat}, url = {https://ctan.org/pkg/newfloat}, @@ -53836,7 +53836,7 @@ title = {The \texttt{plex} package}, subtitle = {Support for IBM Plex fonts}, author = {Bob Tennent}, - date = {2023-09-07}, + date = {2023-10-01}, version = {}, license = {ofl,lppl}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/fonts/plex}, @@ -54230,8 +54230,8 @@ title = {The \texttt{polyglossia} package}, subtitle = {An alternative to babel for \XeLaTeX{} and LuaLaTeX}, author = {François Charette and Arthur Rosendahl and Jürgen Spitzmüller}, - date = {2023-07-21}, - version = {1.64}, + date = {2023-10-01}, + version = {1.65}, license = {mit,lppl1.3,cc0}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/unicodetex/latex/polyglossia}, url = {https://ctan.org/pkg/polyglossia}, @@ -57348,8 +57348,8 @@ title = {The \texttt{pwebmac} package}, subtitle = {Consolidated WEB macros for DVI and PDF output}, author = {Andreas Scherer}, - date = {2022-06-26}, - version = {4.8.1}, + date = {2023-10-01}, + version = {4.9}, license = {pd}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/web/pwebmac}, url = {https://ctan.org/pkg/pwebmac}, @@ -65160,8 +65160,8 @@ title = {The \texttt{subcaption} package}, subtitle = {Support for sub-captions}, author = {Axel Sommerfeldt}, - date = {2023-07-28}, - version = {1.6b}, + date = {2023-10-01}, + version = {1.6}, license = {lppl1.3}, mirror = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/caption}, url = {https://ctan.org/pkg/subcaption}, diff --git a/biblio/ctan-bibdata/ctan.pdf b/biblio/ctan-bibdata/ctan.pdf index c1693ac0d5..86249d30be 100644 Binary files a/biblio/ctan-bibdata/ctan.pdf and b/biblio/ctan-bibdata/ctan.pdf differ diff --git a/fonts/plex/README b/fonts/plex/README index 32eae44cff..9186484f5d 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/README +++ b/fonts/plex/README @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -This is the README for the plex package, version 2023-09-07. +This is the README for the plex package, version 2023-09-30. This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the IBMPlex families of fonts. Serif, Sans, diff --git a/fonts/plex/doc/plex-samples.pdf b/fonts/plex/doc/plex-samples.pdf index 82fd645254..3e0fb63fe8 100644 Binary files a/fonts/plex/doc/plex-samples.pdf and b/fonts/plex/doc/plex-samples.pdf differ diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_3xjvyq.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_3xjvyq.enc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6d3d67c08d --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_3xjvyq.enc @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +% THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT + +%%AutoEnc_3xjvyqkfbiojyhl6h4x5j4g3wc +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:05 2023 +% Command line follows encoding +/AutoEnc_3xjvyqkfbiojyhl6h4x5j4g3wc [ +%00 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /cedilla /ogonek /quotesinglbase /C /endash +%10 + /exclamdown /exclam /quotedblbase /questiondown /question /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef + /uni2190 /uni2192 /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /bar /.notdef +%20 + /.notdef /asterisk /.notdef /.notdef /dollar /.notdef /.notdef /quotesingle + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /comma /.notdef /period /fraction +%30 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /minus /.notdef /.notdef +%40 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +%50 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /Omega + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /uni2191 /uni2193 +%60 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +%70 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +%80 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /dagger /daggerdbl /.notdef /perthousand + /bullet /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /florin /uni20A1 /uni20A9 /.notdef +%90 + /.notdef /.notdef /uni20A4 /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /uni20AB /trademark + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /uni2116 /.notdef /uni212E /.notdef /.notdef +%A0 + /.notdef /.notdef /cent /sterling /currency /yen /brokenbar /section + /.notdef /copyright /ordfeminine /.notdef /logicalnot /.notdef /registered /.notdef +%B0 + /degree /plusminus /twosuperior /threesuperior /.notdef /mu /paragraph /periodcentered + /.notdef /onesuperior /ordmasculine /radical /onequarter /onehalf /threequarters /Euro +%C0 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +%D0 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /multiply /.notdef + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +%E0 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +%F0 + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /divide /.notdef + /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +] def +% Command line: 'otftotfm --automatic --encoding=fontools_ts1 +% --tfm-directory=texmf/fonts/tfm/ibm/plex +% --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex +% --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex +% --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --coding-scheme=TEX TEXT COMPANION SYMBOLS 1---TS1 --feature=onum +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_4rpw27.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_4rpw27.enc index 94d33585b1..22af014151 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_4rpw27.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_4rpw27.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_4rpw27g7eunuaoze5c2gehwgvc -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:24:29 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:45:08 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_4rpw27g7eunuaoze5c2gehwgvc [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxMono.map --no-updmap --force -% --coding-scheme=TEX TYPEWRITER AND WINDOWS ANSI plxMono-BoldItalic.otf -% plxMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1' +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexMono.map --no-updmap --force +% --coding-scheme=TEX TYPEWRITER AND WINDOWS ANSI IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_5wdxh7.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_5wdxh7.enc index cbc57b7dd2..e78bffa29b 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_5wdxh7.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_5wdxh7.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_5wdxh7ymgkufbhnkeefuvaxvnh -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:19 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:43 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_5wdxh7ymgkufbhnkeefuvaxvnh [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=GREEK FONT ENCODING - LGR --feature=kern --feature=liga % --feature=lnum --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl --ligkern=f f =: ff -% --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl plxSans-BoldItalic.otf -% plxSans-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr' +% --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_6tuc4c.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_6tuc4c.enc index 09f21828fe..527ddd8653 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_6tuc4c.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_6tuc4c.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_6tuc4cys37diwbhgj2ggyh3zyc -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:22 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:47 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_6tuc4cys37diwbhgj2ggyh3zyc [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=TEX TEXT --feature=sups --ligkern=* {KL} * -% plxSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf plxSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-ot1' +% IBMPlexSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-ot1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_abnabb.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_abnabb.enc index 38a8163693..aa6d532a46 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_abnabb.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_abnabb.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_abnabbfvyxgi2urs5b2ppersyh -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:19 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:44 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_abnabbfvyxgi2urs5b2ppersyh [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=GREEK FONT ENCODING - LGR --feature=sups --ligkern=* {KL} -% * plxSans-BoldItalic.otf plxSans-BoldItalic-sup-lgr' +% * IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-sup-lgr' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_aytvzj.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_aytvzj.enc index 53f40f2901..d1b4dad474 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_aytvzj.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_aytvzj.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_aytvzj6dlpg7pxph2msdascrjb -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:29 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:05 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_aytvzj6dlpg7pxph2msdascrjb [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=TEX TEXT --feature=kern --feature=liga --feature=onum % --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl --ligkern=f f =: ff --ligkern=ff i -% =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf -% plxSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ot1' +% =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ot1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_be3ach.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_be3ach.enc index e7d36ee4fe..01f9e9a193 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_be3ach.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_be3ach.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_be3achj67blubj7v35oyjcnhsa -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:23 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:47 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_be3achj67blubj7v35oyjcnhsa [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=TEX TYPEWRITER AND WINDOWS ANSI --feature=sups --ligkern=* -% {KL} * plxSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf plxSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-ly1' +% {KL} * IBMPlexSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-ly1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_bigt6c.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_bigt6c.enc index 5f4de2b529..bc8001361b 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_bigt6c.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_bigt6c.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_bigt6cx3dacsi437p673xt4qge -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:20 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:44 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_bigt6cx3dacsi437p673xt4qge [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=GREEK FONT ENCODING - LGR --feature=kern --feature=liga % --feature=onum --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl --ligkern=f f =: ff -% --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl plxSans-BoldItalic.otf -% plxSans-BoldItalic-tosf-lgr' +% --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tosf-lgr' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_bw3vxo.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_bw3vxo.enc index 74f775b806..be331d13a1 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_bw3vxo.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_bw3vxo.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_bw3vxoc6b2v3rr7h4ymwratodc -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:28 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:06 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_bw3vxoc6b2v3rr7h4ymwratodc [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=TEX TYPEWRITER AND WINDOWS ANSI --feature=kern % --feature=liga --feature=lnum --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl % --ligkern=f f =: ff --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl -% plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf plxSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1' +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_cj5svl.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_cj5svl.enc index 5aa60d7e60..d86d1af507 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_cj5svl.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_cj5svl.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_cj5svl7bohj77ml74ey7k373hh -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:30 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:04 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_cj5svl7bohj77ml74ey7k373hh [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=EXTENDED TEX FONT ENCODING - LATIN --feature=sups -% --ligkern=* {KL} * plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf plxSerif-BoldItalic-sup-t1' +% --ligkern=* {KL} * IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-sup-t1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_ecciqp.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_ecciqp.enc index 9325f3b3db..61cc73d35b 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_ecciqp.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_ecciqp.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_ecciqpf3bqgpscs426wodir3oc -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:28 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:06 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_ecciqpf3bqgpscs426wodir3oc [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=GREEK FONT ENCODING - LGR --feature=kern --feature=liga % --feature=lnum --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl --ligkern=f f =: ff -% --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf -% plxSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr' +% --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_errukl.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_errukl.enc index 9b062f9f54..849e7dda50 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_errukl.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_errukl.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_erruklgxp67hfqvgawlqnx4amb -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:23 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:46 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_erruklgxp67hfqvgawlqnx4amb [ %00 @@ -58,7 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=TEX TEXT --feature=kern --feature=liga --ligkern=f i =: fi % --ligkern=f l =: fl --ligkern=f f =: ff --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff -% l =: ffl plxSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf plxSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1' +% l =: ffl IBMPlexSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_gc6afx.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_gc6afx.enc index df45080ebe..a8a70dad5f 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_gc6afx.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_gc6afx.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_gc6afxf3yvnnh4qnlgpjkdegmd -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:22 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:47 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_gc6afxf3yvnnh4qnlgpjkdegmd [ %00 @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=EXTENDED TEX FONT ENCODING - LATIN --feature=sups -% --ligkern=* {KL} * plxSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf -% plxSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-t1' +% --ligkern=* {KL} * IBMPlexSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-t1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_gmchnq.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_gmchnq.enc index e106d46a67..2a3bc37207 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_gmchnq.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_gmchnq.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_gmchnqiogedxb6eqrw52occsyg -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:28 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:06 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_gmchnqiogedxb6eqrw52occsyg [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=EXTENDED TEX FONT ENCODING - LATIN --feature=kern % --feature=liga --feature=lnum --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl % --ligkern=f f =: ff --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl -% plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf plxSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-t1' +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-t1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_h3p6bl.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_h3p6bl.enc index 483891e054..c37d7f76a6 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_h3p6bl.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_h3p6bl.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_h3p6bljieydhidse5tdntcoxtf -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:23 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:47 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_h3p6bljieydhidse5tdntcoxtf [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=GREEK FONT ENCODING - LGR --feature=sups --ligkern=* {KL} -% * plxSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf plxSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-lgr' +% * IBMPlexSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-lgr' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_i3ioen.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_i3ioen.enc index 1aeaaeefa9..99c779ee56 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_i3ioen.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_i3ioen.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_i3ioen3bplo55fam3kxhynteph -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:24:29 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:45:08 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_i3ioen3bplo55fam3kxhynteph [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxMono.map --no-updmap --force -% --coding-scheme=EXTENDED TEX FONT ENCODING - LATIN plxMono-BoldItalic.otf -% plxMono-BoldItalic-tlf-t1' +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexMono.map --no-updmap --force +% --coding-scheme=EXTENDED TEX FONT ENCODING - LATIN +% IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic-tlf-t1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_jbbrju.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_jbbrju.enc index 9741f27158..080e3d54aa 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_jbbrju.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_jbbrju.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_jbbrjuh3uj3fh3ptqztc6d7tea -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:29 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:05 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_jbbrjuh3uj3fh3ptqztc6d7tea [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=TEX TYPEWRITER AND WINDOWS ANSI --feature=kern % --feature=liga --feature=onum --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl % --ligkern=f f =: ff --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl -% plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf plxSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ly1' +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ly1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_koxhod.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_koxhod.enc deleted file mode 100644 index f9fa55ad51..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_koxhod.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -% THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT - -%%AutoEnc_koxhodrjcejglmtd3fkkpro4md -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:29 2023 -% Command line follows encoding -/AutoEnc_koxhodrjcejglmtd3fkkpro4md [ -%00 - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /cedilla /ogonek /quotesinglbase /exclam /asterisk -%10 - /question /C /quotedblbase /bar /exclamdown /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef - /uni2190 /uni2192 /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /questiondown /.notdef -%20 - /.notdef /endash /.notdef /.notdef /dollar /.notdef /.notdef /quotesingle - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /comma /.notdef /period /fraction -%30 - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /minus /.notdef /.notdef -%40 - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef 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/threesuperior /.notdef /mu /paragraph /periodcentered - /.notdef /onesuperior /ordmasculine /radical /onequarter /onehalf /threequarters /Euro -%C0 - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef -%D0 - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /multiply /.notdef - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef -%E0 - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef -%F0 - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /divide /.notdef - /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef -] def -% Command line: 'otftotfm --automatic --encoding=fontools_ts1 -% --tfm-directory=texmf/fonts/tfm/ibm/plex -% --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex -% --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex -% --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force -% --coding-scheme=TEX TEXT COMPANION SYMBOLS 1---TS1 --feature=onum -% plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf plxSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ts1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_lfnaaq.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_lfnaaq.enc index ff8b177e04..1a09369088 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_lfnaaq.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_lfnaaq.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_lfnaaq2hfyvvxqcshsinq6i7xd -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:23 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:46 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_lfnaaq2hfyvvxqcshsinq6i7xd [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=GREEK FONT ENCODING - LGR --feature=kern --feature=liga % --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl --ligkern=f f =: ff --ligkern=ff i -% =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl plxSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf -% plxSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr' +% =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl IBMPlexSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_lxmhqh.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_lxmhqh.enc index ffc4c0e44b..ffd90692b2 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_lxmhqh.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_lxmhqh.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_lxmhqhn4noowsq3ysicmnkmtrh -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:24:29 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:45:08 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_lxmhqhn4noowsq3ysicmnkmtrh [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxMono.map --no-updmap --force -% --coding-scheme=TEX TEXT plxMono-BoldItalic.otf -% plxMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1' +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexMono.map --no-updmap --force +% --coding-scheme=TEX TEXT IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_mr3nck.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_mr3nck.enc index 044bf99a91..b9811e2a75 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_mr3nck.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_mr3nck.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_mr3nckycyxcdyrjgjhye5cztpb -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:29 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:05 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_mr3nckycyxcdyrjgjhye5cztpb [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=EXTENDED TEX FONT ENCODING - LATIN --feature=kern % --feature=liga --feature=onum --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl % --ligkern=f f =: ff --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl -% plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf plxSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-t1' +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-t1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_nercej.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_nercej.enc index d88a8a7a61..d767f4bb09 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_nercej.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_nercej.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_nercej5dhfy7hgxrop2x3dut6c -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:30 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:04 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_nercej5dhfy7hgxrop2x3dut6c [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=TEX TEXT --feature=sups --ligkern=* {KL} * -% plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf plxSerif-BoldItalic-sup-ot1' +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-sup-ot1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_nzsfse.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_nzsfse.enc index 291c3d8750..a92e3b4588 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_nzsfse.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_nzsfse.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_nzsfseapdmyvo3ugb7lf6ffveh -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:28 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:05 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_nzsfseapdmyvo3ugb7lf6ffveh [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=TEX TEXT --feature=kern --feature=liga --feature=lnum % --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl --ligkern=f f =: ff --ligkern=ff i -% =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf -% plxSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1' +% =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_qnq2j3.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_qnq2j3.enc index b7d0ed7e8d..25bf3a4fae 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_qnq2j3.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_qnq2j3.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_qnq2j3dfmv4gs3662ukdt3e2lh -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:29 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:05 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_qnq2j3dfmv4gs3662ukdt3e2lh [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=GREEK FONT ENCODING - LGR --feature=kern --feature=liga % --feature=onum --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl --ligkern=f f =: ff -% --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf -% plxSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-lgr' +% --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf +% IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-lgr' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_qtqx7y.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_qtqx7y.enc index 7cf6e90f4e..4d44c99566 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_qtqx7y.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_qtqx7y.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_qtqx7ypvfdz3oujj5mvpyd5tqf -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:30 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:05 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_qtqx7ypvfdz3oujj5mvpyd5tqf [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=TEX TYPEWRITER AND WINDOWS ANSI --feature=sups --ligkern=* -% {KL} * plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf plxSerif-BoldItalic-sup-ly1' +% {KL} * IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-sup-ly1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_rusc4d.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_rusc4d.enc index c3a6d3e031..45f1e67636 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_rusc4d.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_rusc4d.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_rusc4dxeuvvngv3oly3oftrnqb -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:22:30 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:42:05 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_rusc4dxeuvvngv3oly3oftrnqb [ %00 @@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSerif.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSerif.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=GREEK FONT ENCODING - LGR --feature=sups --ligkern=* {KL} -% * plxSerif-BoldItalic.otf plxSerif-BoldItalic-sup-lgr' +% * IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-sup-lgr' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_sebx3h.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_sebx3h.enc index 1b5c93e19b..f3deed5118 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_sebx3h.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_sebx3h.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_sebx3hrgvg7l2cbsqcktxb3kgg -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:23 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:46 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_sebx3hrgvg7l2cbsqcktxb3kgg [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=TEX TYPEWRITER AND WINDOWS ANSI --feature=kern % --feature=liga --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl --ligkern=f f =: ff % --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl -% plxSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf plxSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1' +% IBMPlexSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_umrhwx.enc b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_umrhwx.enc index f8845e0ebc..109611059c 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/enc/plx_umrhwx.enc +++ b/fonts/plex/enc/plx_umrhwx.enc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED -- DO NOT EDIT %%AutoEnc_umrhwxuejprkmrnyrjfbuiezeg -% Encoding created by otftotfm on Thu Sep 7 09:23:23 2023 +% Encoding created by otftotfm on Sat Sep 30 19:43:46 2023 % Command line follows encoding /AutoEnc_umrhwxuejprkmrnyrjfbuiezeg [ %00 @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ % --vf-directory=texmf/fonts/vf/ibm/plex % --type1-directory=texmf/fonts/type1/ibm/plex % --encoding-directory=texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/plex -% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/plxSans.map --no-updmap --force +% --map-file=texmf/fonts/map/dvips/plex/IBMPlexSans.map --no-updmap --force % --coding-scheme=EXTENDED TEX FONT ENCODING - LATIN --feature=kern % --feature=liga --ligkern=f i =: fi --ligkern=f l =: fl --ligkern=f f =: ff % --ligkern=ff i =: ffi --ligkern=ff l =: ffl -% plxSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf plxSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-t1' +% IBMPlexSansCondensed-BoldItalic.otf IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-t1' diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSans-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSans-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..883bc1510a --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSans-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LGRIBMPlexSans-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/IBMPlexSans-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- c = condensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Italic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/condensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Bold-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/boldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLtItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLt-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/extralightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- textcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Text-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-TextItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/textcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- mediumcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Medm-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-MedmItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/mediumcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ThinItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Thin-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/thincondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBldItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBld-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/semiboldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-LightItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Light-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSans-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSans-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..135568d1ab --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSans-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LGRIBMPlexSans-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/IBMPlexSans-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{} + + +% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Bold-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/boldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- c = condensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Italic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/condensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLtItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLt-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/extralightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Thin-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ThinItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/thincondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- textcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Text-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-TextItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/textcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- mediumcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-MedmItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Medm-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/mediumcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Light-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-LightItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBldItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBld-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/semiboldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..93f6934afd --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LGRIBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/IBMPlexSans-TOsF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..500a760f64 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LGRIBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/IBMPlexSerif-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-sup-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c2dee4aa3f --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LGRIBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/IBMPlexSerif-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-tlf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..39b7d15e27 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRIBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LGRIBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-tosf-lgr +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSans-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSans-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index c464972b40..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSans-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LGRplxSans-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/plxSans-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{} - - -% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ThinItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Thin-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ulc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/thincondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- c = condensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Italic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/c/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/condensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLt-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/elc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLtItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/extralightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBld-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sbc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBldItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/semiboldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- textcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-TextItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Text-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/textcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- mediumcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Medm-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-MedmItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/mediumcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Bold-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/bc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/boldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Light-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/lc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-LightItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/lightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSans-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSans-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 76673c9b44..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSans-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LGRplxSans-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/plxSans-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBldItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBld-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sbc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/semiboldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- textcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Text-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-TextItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/textcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- c = condensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Italic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/c/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/condensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ThinItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Thin-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ulc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/thincondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLtItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLt-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/elc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/extralightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Bold-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/bc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/boldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Light-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/lc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-LightItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/lightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- mediumcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-MedmItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Medm-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/mediumcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSans-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSans-TOsF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index d928397494..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSans-TOsF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LGRplxSans-TOsF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/plxSans-TOsF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/sl -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSerif-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSerif-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index a9a37249fa..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSerif-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LGRplxSerif-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/plxSerif-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-sup-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSerif-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSerif-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 2eccd52a1e..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSerif-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LGRplxSerif-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/plxSerif-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-tlf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSerif-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSerif-TOsF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 16e2f59a18..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LGRplxSerif-TOsF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LGRplxSerif-TOsF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LGR/plxSerif-TOsF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-tosf-lgr -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LGR}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bb3891ff14 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LY1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/IBMPlexMono-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexMono@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexMono@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Medm-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-MedmItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Bold-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Italic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-LightItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Light-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLt-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLtItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Thin-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ThinItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBldItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBld-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Text-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-TextItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..696191f4d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LY1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/IBMPlexMono-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexMono@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexMono@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Bold-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Medm-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-MedmItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBldItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBld-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Thin-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ThinItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLt-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-LightItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Light-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Italic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-TextItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Text-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f1aa53f769 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LY1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/IBMPlexSans-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{} + + +% ---- textcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Text-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-TextItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/textcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- mediumcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Medm-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-MedmItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/mediumcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Thin-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ThinItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/thincondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBld-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBldItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/semiboldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-LightItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Light-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Bold-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/boldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- c = condensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Italic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/condensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLtItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLt-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/extralightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f6b82e102e --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LY1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/IBMPlexSans-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{} + + +% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ThinItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Thin-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/thincondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- mediumcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-MedmItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Medm-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/mediumcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- textcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Text-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-TextItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/textcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-LightItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Light-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBld-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBldItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/semiboldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- c = condensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Italic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/condensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Bold-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/boldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLt-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/extralightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6d6c086d8f --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LY1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/IBMPlexSans-TOsF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8e1437341f --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LY1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/IBMPlexSerif-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-sup-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..35da005bae --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LY1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/IBMPlexSerif-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5e239a7dd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{LY1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-tosf-ly1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxMono-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxMono-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index fe4387b053..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxMono-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LY1plxMono-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/plxMono-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxMono@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxMono@@scale{s*[\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ThinItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Thin-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Text-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-TextItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBld-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBldItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLt-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLtItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Italic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Light-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-LightItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-BoldItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Bold-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-MedmItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Medm-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxMono-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxMono-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index cc5c148a2b..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxMono-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LY1plxMono-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/plxMono-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxMono@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxMono@@scale{s*[\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Bold-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Medm-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-MedmItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-LightItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Light-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-TextItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Text-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ThinItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Thin-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLt-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Italic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBldItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBld-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSans-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSans-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index c06b89636d..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSans-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LY1plxSans-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/plxSans-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLtItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLt-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/elc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/extralightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- c = condensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/c/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Italic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/condensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ThinItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Thin-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ulc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/thincondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- textcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-TextItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Text-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/textcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBld-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sbc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBldItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/semiboldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- mediumcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-MedmItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Medm-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/mediumcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Light-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/lc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-LightItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/lightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Bold-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/bc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/boldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSans-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSans-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 5bb70ce575..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSans-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LY1plxSans-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/plxSans-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBld-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sbc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBldItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/semiboldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- textcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-TextItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Text-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/textcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Thin-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ulc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ThinItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/thincondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- c = condensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/c/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Italic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/condensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLt-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/elc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/extralightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Bold-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/bc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/boldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-LightItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Light-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/lc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/lightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- mediumcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-MedmItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Medm-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/mediumcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSans-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSans-TOsF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 8d1f2c2d65..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSans-TOsF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LY1plxSans-TOsF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/plxSans-TOsF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSerif-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSerif-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 292015f72f..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSerif-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LY1plxSerif-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/plxSerif-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-sup-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSerif-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSerif-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 36acc3340b..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSerif-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LY1plxSerif-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/plxSerif-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-tlf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSerif-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSerif-TOsF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 51c28557bf..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/LY1plxSerif-TOsF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{LY1plxSerif-TOsF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for LY1/plxSerif-TOsF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-tosf-ly1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6775d38113 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{OT1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/IBMPlexMono-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexMono@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexMono@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-TextItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Text-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Bold-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Medm-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-MedmItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLtItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLt-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Thin-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ThinItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBld-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBldItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Italic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-LightItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Light-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2b779c2d6d --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{OT1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/IBMPlexMono-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexMono@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexMono@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-LightItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Light-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Italic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBld-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBldItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Thin-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ThinItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLt-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-MedmItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Medm-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Bold-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-TextItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Text-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a3f069d1a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{OT1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/IBMPlexSans-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{} + + +% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ThinItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Thin-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/thincondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- textcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-TextItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Text-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/textcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- mediumcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Medm-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-MedmItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/mediumcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-LightItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Light-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBldItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBld-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/semiboldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Bold-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/boldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- c = condensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Italic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/condensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLtItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLt-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/extralightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..853867f091 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{OT1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/IBMPlexSans-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{} + + +% ---- c = condensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Italic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/condensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Bold-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/boldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLt-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/extralightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- textcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Text-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-TextItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/textcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- mediumcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-MedmItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Medm-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/mediumcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ThinItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Thin-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/thincondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBld-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBldItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/semiboldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-LightItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Light-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c506c4eb0f --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{OT1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/IBMPlexSans-TOsF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..28ca682e9e --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{OT1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/IBMPlexSerif-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-sup-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..adc99f2067 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{OT1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/IBMPlexSerif-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tlf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f6566b0d69 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{OT1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-tosf-ot1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxMono-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxMono-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 5e5d75ce25..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxMono-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{OT1plxMono-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/plxMono-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxMono@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxMono@@scale{s*[\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Text-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-TextItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ThinItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Thin-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLtItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLt-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Italic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBld-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBldItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Bold-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-BoldItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-MedmItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Medm-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-LightItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Light-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxMono-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxMono-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 5551288862..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxMono-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{OT1plxMono-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/plxMono-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxMono@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxMono@@scale{s*[\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Bold-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-MedmItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Medm-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Light-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-LightItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Text-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-TextItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Thin-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ThinItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLt-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Italic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBldItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBld-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSans-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSans-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index e4328ef12f..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSans-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{OT1plxSans-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/plxSans-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBldItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBld-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sbc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/semiboldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- textcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Text-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-TextItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/textcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLt-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/elc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLtItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/extralightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Thin-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ulc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ThinItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/thincondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- c = condensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/c/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Italic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/condensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-LightItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Light-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/lc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/lightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Bold-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/bc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/boldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- mediumcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-MedmItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Medm-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/mediumcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSans-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSans-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index e5dfbd4a54..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSans-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{OT1plxSans-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/plxSans-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBldItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBld-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sbc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/semiboldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- textcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Text-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-TextItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/textcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- c = condensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Italic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/c/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/condensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ThinItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Thin-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ulc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/thincondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLt-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/elc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/extralightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Light-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/lc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-LightItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/lightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Bold-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/bc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/boldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- mediumcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-MedmItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Medm-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/mediumcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSans-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSans-TOsF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index bc11a7ed7a..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSans-TOsF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{OT1plxSans-TOsF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/plxSans-TOsF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSerif-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSerif-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 36ebf267ce..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSerif-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{OT1plxSerif-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/plxSerif-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-sup-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSerif-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSerif-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 92064df6de..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSerif-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{OT1plxSerif-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/plxSerif-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSerif-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSerif-TOsF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 3454525970..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/OT1plxSerif-TOsF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{OT1plxSerif-TOsF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for OT1/plxSerif-TOsF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-tosf-ot1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fc378f8751 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{T1IBMPlexMono-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/IBMPlexMono-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexMono@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexMono@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Text-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-TextItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Medm-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-MedmItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Bold-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Italic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Light-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-LightItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLt-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLtItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ThinItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Thin-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBldItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBld-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ae2e51eb46 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{T1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/IBMPlexMono-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexMono@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexMono@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-TextItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Text-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Bold-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Medm-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-MedmItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBld-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBldItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Thin-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ThinItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLt-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLtItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Light-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-LightItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Italic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6127082c37 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{T1IBMPlexSans-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/IBMPlexSans-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- mediumcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Medm-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-MedmItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/mediumcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- textcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Text-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-TextItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/textcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ThinItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Thin-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ulc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/thincondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBld-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBldItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{sbc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/semiboldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Light-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-LightItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/lightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- c = condensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Italic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{c}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{condensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/condensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Bold-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/boldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLtItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLt-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{elc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/extralightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..09a89ac671 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{T1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/IBMPlexSans-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{} + + +% ---- mediumcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Medm-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-MedmItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/mediumcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- textcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Text-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-TextItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/textcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ThinItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Thin-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/thincondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBld-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBldItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/semiboldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Light-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-LightItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Bold-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/boldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- c = condensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Italic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/condensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLt-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLtItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/extralightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d2c30d25ab --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{T1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/IBMPlexSans-TOsF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4337df99a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{T1IBMPlexSerif-Sup.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/IBMPlexSerif-Sup.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-sup-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-Sup}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-Sup/b/it +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cb5988c103 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{T1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/IBMPlexSerif-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..55d3fb3aa1 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/T1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{T1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tosf-t1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{T1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxMono-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxMono-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 7b6cd493e1..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxMono-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{T1plxMono-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/plxMono-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxMono@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxMono@@scale{s*[\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBld-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBldItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Italic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLtItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLt-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ThinItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Thin-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-TextItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Text-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Light-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-LightItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-MedmItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Medm-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-BoldItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Bold-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxMono-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxMono-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index d73186e44b..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxMono-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{T1plxMono-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/plxMono-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxMono@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxMono@@scale{s*[\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Italic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLtItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLt-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBldItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBld-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Text-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-TextItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Thin-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ThinItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Bold-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-BoldItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Medm-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-MedmItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Light-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-LightItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSans-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSans-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index e0c5b5e918..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSans-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{T1plxSans-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/plxSans-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLtItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLt-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/elc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{elc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/extralightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- c = condensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/c/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Italic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{c}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{condensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/condensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Thin-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ulc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ThinItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{ulc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{thincondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/thincondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- textcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Text-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-TextItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{textcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/textcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBld-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sbc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBldItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{sbc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/semiboldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- mediumcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-MedmItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Medm-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/mediumcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Light-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/lc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-LightItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{lc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/lightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-BoldItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Bold-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-Sup/bc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{bc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/boldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSans-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSans-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index d4951901de..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSans-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{T1plxSans-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/plxSans-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- textcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-TextItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Text-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/textcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBldItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBld-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sbc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/semiboldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLt-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/elc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLtItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/extralightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- c = condensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/c/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Italic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/condensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ThinItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Thin-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ulc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/thincondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Bold-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/bc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/boldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Light-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/lc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-LightItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/lightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- mediumcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Medm-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-MedmItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/mediumcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSans-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSans-TOsF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b9a1925f39..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSans-TOsF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{T1plxSans-TOsF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/plxSans-TOsF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSerif-Sup.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSerif-Sup.fd deleted file mode 100644 index fe96d5ee3e..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSerif-Sup.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{T1plxSerif-Sup.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/plxSerif-Sup.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-sup-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-Sup}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-Sup/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSerif-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSerif-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 22db1046d0..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSerif-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{T1plxSerif-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/plxSerif-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-tlf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSerif-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSerif-TOsF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 3c4082bcb2..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/T1plxSerif-TOsF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{T1plxSerif-TOsF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for T1/plxSerif-TOsF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-tosf-t1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/sl -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2dad5929eb --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{TS1IBMPlexMono-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for TS1/IBMPlexMono-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexMono@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexMono@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexMono@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-TextItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Text-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Bold-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-MedmItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Medm-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Thin-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ThinItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-ExtLt-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBld-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-SmBldItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Italic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-LightItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexMono@@scale IBMPlexMono-Light-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexMono-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexMono-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..11db63b28d --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{TS1IBMPlexSans-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for TS1/IBMPlexSans-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ExtLt-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{elc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/elc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/extralightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- c = condensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Italic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{c}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/c/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{condensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/condensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Bold-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/bc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/boldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBld-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-SmBldItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{sbc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/sbc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/semiboldcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Light-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-LightItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/lightcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- textcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-TextItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Text-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/textcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- mediumcondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-MedmItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Medm-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/mediumcondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-Thin-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSansCond-ThinItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{ulc}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/ulc/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/thincondensed/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e9b2d25214 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{TS1IBMPlexSans-TOsF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for TS1/IBMPlexSans-TOsF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSans@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSans@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSans@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-MedmItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Medm-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Italic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Thin-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ThinItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-TextItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Text-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Bold-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBld-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-SmBldItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLtItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-ExtLt-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-Light-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSans@@scale IBMPlexSans-LightItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSans-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSans-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c6ed0efd13 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{TS1IBMPlexSerif-TLF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for TS1/IBMPlexSerif-TLF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-tlf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/sl +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TLF/b/it +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a1c18fe69c --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/30 +%% +\ProvidesFile{TS1IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.fd} + [2023/09/30 (autoinst) Font definitions for TS1/IBMPlexSerif-TOsF.] + +\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else +\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} +\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% + \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will + \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% +} +\fi + +\expandafter\ifx\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname\relax + \let\IBMPlexSerif@@scale\@empty +\else + \edef\IBMPlexSerif@@scale{s*[\csname IBMPlexSerif@scale\endcsname]}% +\fi + +\DeclareFontFamily{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{} + + +% ---- medium ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-MediumItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Medium-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/medium/it +}{} + + +% ---- l = light ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-LightItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Light-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/l/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/light/it +}{} + + +% ---- text ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Text-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-TextItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/text/it +}{} + + +% ---- m = regular ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Regular-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Italic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/m/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/regular/it +}{} + + +% ---- ul = thin ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ThinItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Thin-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/ul/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/thin/it +}{} + + +% ---- el = extralight ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLight-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/el/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/extralight/it +}{} + + +% ---- sb = semibold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBold-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/sb/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/semibold/it +}{} + + +% ---- b = bold ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{it}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{n}{ + <-> \IBMPlexSerif@@scale IBMPlexSerif-Bold-tosf-ts1 +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ + <-> alias * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/bold/it +}{} + + +% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/it +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/n +}{} + +\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{IBMPlexSerif-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ + <-> ssub * IBMPlexSerif-TOsF/b/sl +}{} + +\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxMono-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxMono-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 9515d306a5..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxMono-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{TS1plxMono-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for TS1/plxMono-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxMono@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxMono@@scale{s*[\csname plxMono@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-MedmItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Medm-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Bold-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Light-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-LightItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Text-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-TextItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ThinItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Thin-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-Italic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-ExtLt-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBld-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxMono@@scale plxMono-SmBldItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxMono-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxMono-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxMono-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSans-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSans-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 06ea5d5a15..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSans-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{TS1plxSans-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for TS1/plxSans-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{} - - -% ---- mediumcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-MedmItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Medm-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{mediumcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/mediumcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- lc = lightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Light-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/lc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-LightItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{lc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/lc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{lightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/lightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- bc = boldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-BoldItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Bold-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/bc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{bc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/bc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{boldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/boldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- ulc = thincondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Thin-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ulc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ThinItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{ulc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/ulc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{thincondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/thincondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- c = condensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/c/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Italic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{c}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/c/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{condensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/condensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- elc = extralightcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLt-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/elc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-ExtLtItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{elc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/elc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{extralightcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/extralightcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- textcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-Text-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-TextItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{textcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/textcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- sbc = semiboldcondensed ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBld-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sbc/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSansCond-SmBldItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{sbc}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/sbc/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{semiboldcondensed}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/semiboldcondensed/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSans-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSans-TOsF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b46437cfb1..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSans-TOsF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{TS1plxSans-TOsF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for TS1/plxSans-TOsF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSans@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSans@@scale{s*[\csname plxSans@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Medm-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-MedmItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-TextItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Text-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Italic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Bold-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBld-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-SmBldItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ThinItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Thin-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-Light-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-LightItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLt-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSans@@scale plxSans-ExtLtItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSans-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSans-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSans-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSerif-TLF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSerif-TLF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 12c946b956..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSerif-TLF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{TS1plxSerif-TLF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for TS1/plxSerif-TLF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-tlf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TLF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TLF/b/it -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSerif-TOsF.fd b/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSerif-TOsF.fd deleted file mode 100644 index aff9907b9c..0000000000 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/TS1plxSerif-TOsF.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -%% Generated by autoinst on 2023/09/07 -%% -\ProvidesFile{TS1plxSerif-TOsF.fd} - [2023/09/07 (autoinst) Font definitions for TS1/plxSerif-TOsF.] - -\ifcsname s@fct@alias\endcsname\else -\gdef\s@fct@alias{\sub@sfcnt\@font@aliasinfo} -\gdef\@font@aliasinfo#1{% - \@font@info{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space will - \space be\space aliased\MessageBreak to\space `\mandatory@arg'}% -} -\fi - -\expandafter\ifx\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname\relax - \let\plxSerif@@scale\@empty -\else - \edef\plxSerif@@scale{s*[\csname plxSerif@scale\endcsname]}% -\fi - -\DeclareFontFamily{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{} - - -% ---- el = extralight ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLight-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/el/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ExtraLightItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{el}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/el/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{extralight}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/extralight/it -}{} - - -% ---- text ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-TextItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Text-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{text}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/text/it -}{} - - -% ---- sb = semibold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBold-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-SemiBoldItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{sb}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/sb/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{semibold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/semibold/it -}{} - - -% ---- m = regular ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Regular-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/m/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Italic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{m}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/m/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{regular}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/regular/it -}{} - - -% ---- medium ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Medium-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-MediumItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{medium}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/medium/it -}{} - - -% ---- l = light ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Light-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/l/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-LightItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{l}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/l/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{light}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/light/it -}{} - - -% ---- ul = thin ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Thin-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-ThinItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{ul}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/ul/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{thin}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/thin/it -}{} - - -% ---- b = bold ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{it}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{it}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{n}{ - <-> \plxSerif@@scale plxSerif-Bold-tosf-ts1 -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{n}{ - <-> alias * plxSerif-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{b}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bold}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/bold/it -}{} - - -% ---- Extra 'ssub' rules to map 'bx' to 'b' ---- - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/it -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/sl -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{TS1}{plxSerif-TOsF}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ssub * plxSerif-TOsF/b/n -}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/plex-mono.sty b/fonts/plex/latex/plex-mono.sty index 74070aa87b..f2aaa2d1d3 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/plex-mono.sty +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/plex-mono.sty @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{plex-mono} - [2023/09/07 (Bob Tennent) Style file for IBMPlexMono fonts] + [2023/09/30 (Bob Tennent) Style file for IBMPlexMono fonts] \RequirePackage{ifxetex,ifluatex,xkeyval,textcomp} @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ {IBMPlexMono} \else % type1 - \def\plexmonofamily{plxMono-TLF} + \def\plexmonofamily{IBMPlexMono-TLF} \newcommand*\plexmono{\fontfamily{\plexmonofamily}\selectfont} \def\ttdefault{\plexmonofamily} \fi diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/plex-sans.sty b/fonts/plex/latex/plex-sans.sty index 66141f83b9..a1cf1bf6f4 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/plex-sans.sty +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/plex-sans.sty @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{plex-sans} - [2023/09/07 (Bob Tennent) Style file for IBMPlexSans fonts] + [2023/09/30 (Bob Tennent) Style file for IBMPlexSans fonts] \RequirePackage{ifxetex,ifluatex,xkeyval,textcomp} @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ {IBMPlexSansCondensed} \else % type1 - \def\plexsansfamily{plxSans-TLF} + \def\plexsansfamily{IBMPlexSans-TLF} \newcommand*\plexsans{% \def\mdseries@sf{m} \ifplexsans@thin\def\mdseries@sf{ul} @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ \ifplexsans@sfdefault\edef\familydefault{\sfdefault}\edef\seriesdefault{\mdseries@sf}\fi \fi -\newcommand*\plexsanslgr{\fontencoding{LGR}\fontfamily{plxSans-TLF}\selectfont} % even for otf +\newcommand*\plexsanslgr{\fontencoding{LGR}\fontfamily{IBMPlexSans-TLF}\selectfont} % even for otf \ifplexsans@otf % turn off defaults in case other fonts are selected: diff --git a/fonts/plex/latex/plex-serif.sty b/fonts/plex/latex/plex-serif.sty index ca6735c602..2cc1ab21c4 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/latex/plex-serif.sty +++ b/fonts/plex/latex/plex-serif.sty @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{plex-serif} - [2023/09/07 (Bob Tennent) Style file for IBMPlexSerif fonts] + [2023/09/30 (Bob Tennent) Style file for IBMPlexSerif fonts] \RequirePackage{ifxetex,ifluatex,xkeyval,textcomp} @@ -105,14 +105,14 @@ {IBMPlexSerif} \else % type1 - \def\plexseriffamily{plxSerif-TLF} + \def\plexseriffamily{IBMPlexSerif-TLF} \newcommand*\plexserif{\fontfamily{\plexseriffamily}\selectfont} \def\rmdefault{\plexseriffamily} \def\seriesdefault{\mdseries@rm} \fi -\newcommand*\plexseriflgr{\fontencoding{LGR}\fontfamily{plxSerif-TLF}\selectfont} % even for otf +\newcommand*\plexseriflgr{\fontencoding{LGR}\fontfamily{IBMPlexSerif-TLF}\selectfont} % even for otf \ifplexserif@otf % turn off defaults in case other fonts are selected: diff --git a/fonts/plex/map/plex.map b/fonts/plex/map/plex.map index bfbed9015f..1532f14d6f 100644 --- a/fonts/plex/map/plex.map +++ b/fonts/plex/map/plex.map @@ -1,710 +1,710 @@ % Automatically maintained by otftotfm or other programs. Do not edit. -plxMono-BoldItalic-tlf-ot1 plxMono-BoldItalic "AutoEnc_lxmhqhn4noowsq3ysicmnkmtrh ReEncodeFont" <[plx_lxmhqh.enc @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ % % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesFile{caption-koma.sto}[2022/12/27 v2.0c Adaption of the caption package to the KOMA-Script document classes (AR)] +\ProvidesFile{caption-koma.sto}[2023/09/08 v2.0e Adaption of the caption package to the KOMA-Script document classes (AR)] % \end{macrocode} % % \section{Margin or width} @@ -284,25 +284,32 @@ % % \begin{macro}{\ifonelinecaptions} % \changes{v1.1g}{2008/03/01}{\cs{def} changed to \cs{g@addto@macro}} -% Patch |\onelinecaptionstrue| and |onelinecaptionsfalse| so they will set the corresponding \pkg{caption3} setting, too. +% \changes{v2.0d}{2023/09/08}{Re-written using \cs{DeclareCaptionSinglelinecheck} and \cs{SetCaptionDefault}} +% Define an own single-line-check which depends on |\ifonelinecaptions| offered by \KOMAScript. % \begin{macrocode} -\g@addto@macro\onelinecaptionstrue{\caption@setsinglelinecheck{true}}% -\g@addto@macro\onelinecaptionsfalse{\caption@setsinglelinecheck{false}}% +\DeclareCaptionSinglelinecheck{koma}{% + \ifonelinecaptions + \expandafter\@firstoftwo + \else + \expandafter\@secondoftwo + \fi} % \end{macrocode} +% Make this new single-line-check the default one. % \begin{macrocode} -\ifonelinecaptions - \onelinecaptionstrue -\else - \onelinecaptionsfalse -\fi +\SetCaptionDefault{singlelinecheck}{koma} +% \end{macrocode} +% Patch |\onelinecaptionstrue| and |onelinecaptionsfalse| so they will set the corresponding \pkg{caption3} setting, too. +% \begin{macrocode} +\g@addto@macro\onelinecaptionstrue{\caption@setsinglelinecheck{koma}} +\g@addto@macro\onelinecaptionsfalse{\caption@setsinglelinecheck{koma}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \section{Format} % -% The `default' caption format was taken from \KOMAScript\ \cs{@makecaption} and adapted. +% The `koma' caption format was taken from \KOMAScript\ \cs{@makecaption} and adapted. % \begin{macrocode} -\DeclareCaptionFormat{default}[#1#2#3\par]{% +\DeclareCaptionFormat{koma}[#1#2#3\par]{% \ifdofullc@p \caption@useformat{hang}{#1}{#2}{#3}% \else @@ -315,19 +322,29 @@ \fi\fi #3\par \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\SetCaptionDefault{format}{koma} +% \end{macrocode} % % \section{Label format} % -% The `fallback' caption label format maps to `autodot'. % \begin{macrocode} -\SetCaptionFallback{labelformat}{autodot} +\DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{koma}{\bothIfFirst{#1}{\nobreakspace}#2\autodot} +% \end{macrocode} +% The `fallback' caption label format maps to `koma'. +% \begin{macrocode} +\SetCaptionFallback{labelformat}{koma} % \end{macrocode} % % \section{Label separator} % % The `default' caption label separator maps to \cs{captionformat}. % \begin{macrocode} -\DeclareCaptionLabelSeparator{default}{\captionformat} +\DeclareCaptionLabelSeparator{koma}{\captionformat} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\SetCaptionDefault{labelseparator}{koma} % \end{macrocode} % % \section{Fonts} @@ -396,7 +413,7 @@ % \changes{v1.5}{2013/02/15}{Support of \cs{if@figurecaptionabove} added} % Patch |\@figurecaptionabovetrue| and |\@figurecaptionabovefalse| so they will set the \pkg{caption3} position setting, too. % \begin{macrocode} -\caption@ifdefined\@figurecaptionabovetrue{% +\@ifundefined{@figurecaptionabovetrue}{}{% \g@addto@macro\@figurecaptionabovetrue{\captionsetup*[figure]{position=t}}% \g@addto@macro\@figurecaptionabovefalse{\captionsetup*[figure]{position=b}}% % \end{macrocode} @@ -405,7 +422,7 @@ \@figurecaptionabovetrue \else \@figurecaptionabovefalse - \fi}{} + \fi} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption-memoir.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption-memoir.dtx index 9b76fbb64e..2c1901bdf4 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption-memoir.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption-memoir.dtx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ % % \fi % -% \CheckSum{69} +% \CheckSum{90} % % \iffalse %<*driver> @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ % % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesFile{caption-memoir.sto}[2022/03/02 v2.2b Adaption of the caption package to the memoir document class (AR)] +\ProvidesFile{caption-memoir.sto}[2023/09/08 v2.2c Adaption of the caption package to the memoir document class (AR)] % \end{macrocode} % % \section{Adaptions already included in the caption package} @@ -277,6 +277,30 @@ \fi}}% % \end{macrocode} % +% \section{Side captions} +% +% \begin{macro}{\endsidecaption} +% \changes{v2.2c}{2023/09/08}{This re-definition added} +% The \env{sidecaption} environment uses |\ref|\-|step|\-|counter| (if \pkg{hyperref} is not loaded) +% or |\H@ref|\-|step|\-|counter| plus |\hyper@make|\-|current| (if \pkg{hyperref} is loaded). +% We need to patch it so |\caption@ref|\-|step|\-|counter| is used instead to get a proper hyperlink reference. +% Since the definition could be overwritten by |memhfixc.sty|, we need to define it using |\At|\-|Begin|\-|Document|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand*\endsidecaption{% + \m@mscapend@fbox + \caption@refstepcounter\@captype + \m@mscaplabel + \csname m@mscapcheckside\endcsname %<--- added 2012/08/19 + \begin{lrbox}{\m@mscap@capbox}% + \begin{minipage}[c]{\sidecapwidth}% + \sidecapstyle + \@caption\@captype[\m@mscap@fortoc]{\m@mscap@forcap} + \end{minipage}% + \end{lrbox}% + \m@mscapopboxes}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% % \section{TODO} % % \begin{macrocode} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption.dtx index 8315f780b3..6d1dc52834 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption.dtx @@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ % % \fi % -% \CheckSum{2923} +% \CheckSum{2925} % % \iffalse %<*driver> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesFile{caption.drv}[2023/07/10 v3.6 The caption package] +\ProvidesFile{caption.drv}[2023/09/07 v3.6 The caption package] %\errorcontextlines=3 % \documentclass{captiondoc} @@ -3619,19 +3619,6 @@ % package only \emph{one} caption can be placed. (This is due implementation design.) % % \Message -% |Option clash for package caption.| -% \Or[but sometimes also] -% |Missing \begin{document}.| -% \Description -% \Thispackage\ has already been loaded by some other \LaTeX\ package, -% so you can't do that again specifying different options. -% A candidate causing this could be the \pkg{subfig} package; if this is -% the case, please load \thispackage\ \emph{before} the \pkg{subfig} -% package or specify the option |caption=|\x|false| while loading the -% \pkg{subfig} package. -% \par\See{the \pkg{subfig} package\cite{subfig} documentation} -% -% \Message % |Paragraph ended before \caption@makecurrent was complete.| % \Or % |Paragraph ended before \caption@prepareanchor was complete.| @@ -4521,7 +4508,7 @@ % % Identify the current version of the package. % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2023/07/31 v3.6n Customizing captions (AR)] +\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2023/08/05 v3.6o Customizing captions (AR)] % \end{macrocode} % % \subsection{Loading the kernel} @@ -6212,13 +6199,14 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\caption@gettitle} -% \changes{v3.1}{2007/05/05}{This macro definition added} +% \changes{v3.1l}{2010/01/09}{This macro and its usage added to adapt the definition of \cs{@currentlabelname} to recent versions of \pkg{nameref}} +% \changes{v3.6o}{2023/08/05}{Support for older versions of \pkg{nameref} revised to make it compatible with \LaTeX\ 2023-06-01} % This one is needed for support of the \pkg{nameref} package. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\caption@gettitle[1]{% \caption@ifdefined\NR@gettitle - {\NR@gettitle{#1}}% - {\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}} + {\NR@gettitle{#1}}% % support for recent versions of nameref package + {\caption@ifdefined\NR@sect{\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}{}}} % support for older versions of nameref package % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption3.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption3.dtx index be2a46ec67..33bb027ceb 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption3.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption3.dtx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ % % \fi % -% \CheckSum{3853} +% \CheckSum{3855} % % \iffalse %<*driver> @@ -1178,6 +1178,11 @@ \@onlypreamble\caption@SetupOptions@list % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} +%% Unfortunately we have to patch internal \LaTeX\ code here +%% to get rid of unnecessary ``Option clash'' error messages. +%% I have asked Frank Mittelbach and David Carlisle in 2018 +%% and have asked Frank again in 2020 for a proper interface instead of +%% this dirty hack, but my requests got declined. \let\caption@onefilewithoptions\@onefilewithoptions \def\@onefilewithoptions#1[#2]{% \begingroup @@ -2118,7 +2123,7 @@ \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{simple}{\bothIfFirst{#1}{\nobreakspace}#2} \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{parens}{\bothIfFirst{#1}{\nobreakspace}(#2)} \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{brace}{\bothIfFirst{#1}{\nobreakspace}#2)} -\DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{autodot}{\bothIfFirst{#1}{\nobreakspace}#2\autodot} +\DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{autodot}{\bothIfFirst{#1}{\nobreakspace}#2\autodot} % obsolete, use `koma' instead \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{unnumbered}{#1} % \end{macrocode} % diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.1/caption.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.1/caption.dtx index 533adf3449..64bd56c539 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.1/caption.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.1/caption.dtx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ % % This is file `caption.dtx'. % -% Copyright (C) 1994-2010 Axel Sommerfeldt (caption@sommerfee.de) +% Copyright (C) 1994-2023 Axel Sommerfeldt (caption@sommerfee.de) % % -------------------------------------------------------------------------- % @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ % user manuals caption-deu.tex, caption-eng.tex, and caption-rus.tex. % % \fi -% \CheckSum{7219} +% \CheckSum{7220} % % \iffalse %<*driver> @@ -3757,7 +3757,7 @@ % % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2022/07/10 v3.1n Customizing captions (AR)] +\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2023/08/05 v3.1o Customizing captions (AR)] %\@ifundefined{PackageRedefines}{}{\PackageRedefines{caption}{caption}} % \end{macrocode} % @@ -4814,13 +4814,14 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\caption@gettitle} -% \changes{v3.1}{2007/05/05}{This macro and its usage added} +% \changes{v3.1l}{2010/01/09}{This macro and its usage added to adapt the definition of \cs{@currentlabelname} to recent versions of \package{nameref}} +% \changes{v3.1o}{2023/08/05}{Support for older versions of \package{nameref} revised to make it compatible with \LaTeX\ 2023-06-01} % This one is needed for support of the \package{nameref} package. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\caption@gettitle[1]{% \@ifundefined{NR@gettitle}% - {\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}% - {\NR@gettitle{#1}}} + {\@ifundefined{NR@sect}{}{\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}}% support for older versions of nameref package + {\NR@gettitle{#1}}} % support for recent versions of nameref package % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.2/caption.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.2/caption.dtx index e2d7d08ea7..9e6ef0d5bc 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.2/caption.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.2/caption.dtx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ % % This is file `caption.dtx'. % -% Copyright (C) 1994-2011 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) +% Copyright (C) 1994-2023 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) % % -------------------------------------------------------------------------- % @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ % and the user manuals caption-deu.tex, caption-eng.tex, and caption-rus.tex. % % \fi -% \CheckSum{3535} +% \CheckSum{3537} % % \iffalse %<*driver> @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ % % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2022/07/10 v3.2f Customizing captions (AR)] +\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2023/08/05 v3.2g Customizing captions (AR)] %\@ifundefined{PackageRedefines}{}{\PackageRedefines{caption}{caption}} % \end{macrocode} % @@ -2036,13 +2036,14 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\caption@gettitle} -% \changes{v3.1}{2007/05/05}{This macro and its usage added} +% \changes{v3.1l}{2010/01/09}{This macro and its usage added to adapt the definition of \cs{@currentlabelname} to recent versions of \package{nameref}} +% \changes{v3.2g}{2023/08/05}{Support for older versions of \package{nameref} revised to make it compatible with \LaTeX\ 2023-06-01} % This one is needed for support of the \package{nameref} package. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\caption@gettitle[1]{% \caption@ifundefined\NR@gettitle - {\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}% - {\NR@gettitle{#1}}} + {\caption@ifundefined\NR@sect{}{\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}}% support for older versions of nameref package + {\NR@gettitle{#1}}} % support for recent versions of nameref package % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.3/caption.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.3/caption.dtx index b311022734..1592a881b3 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.3/caption.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.3/caption.dtx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ % % This is file `caption.dtx'. % -% Copyright (C) 1994-2019 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) +% Copyright (C) 1994-2023 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) % % -------------------------------------------------------------------------- % @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ % and the user manuals caption-deu.tex, caption-eng.tex, and caption-rus.tex. % % \fi -% \CheckSum{3695} +% \CheckSum{3697} % % \iffalse %<*driver> @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ % % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2022/07/10 v3.3e Customizing captions (AR)] +\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2023/08/05 v3.3f Customizing captions (AR)] % \end{macrocode} % % \subsection{Loading the kernel} @@ -2385,13 +2385,14 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\caption@gettitle} -% \changes{v3.1}{2007/05/05}{This macro and its usage added} +% \changes{v3.1l}{2010/01/09}{This macro and its usage added to adapt the definition of \cs{@currentlabelname} to recent versions of \package{nameref}} +% \changes{v3.3f}{2023/08/05}{Support for older versions of \package{nameref} revised to make it compatible with \LaTeX\ 2023-06-01} % This one is needed for support of the \package{nameref} package. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\caption@gettitle[1]{% \caption@ifundefined\NR@gettitle - {\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}% - {\NR@gettitle{#1}}} + {\caption@ifundefined\NR@sect{}{\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}}% support for older versions of nameref package + {\NR@gettitle{#1}}} % support for recent versions of nameref package % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.4/caption.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.4/caption.dtx index baab32006e..8f65111a44 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.4/caption.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.4/caption.dtx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ % % This is file `caption.dtx'. % -% Copyright (C) 1994-2020 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) +% Copyright (C) 1994-2023 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) % % -------------------------------------------------------------------------- % @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ % caption-deu.tex, caption-eng.tex, caption-rus.tex. % % \fi -% \CheckSum{2986} +% \CheckSum{2988} % % \iffalse %<*driver> @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ % % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2022/07/10 v3.4o Customizing captions (AR)] +\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2023/08/05 v3.4p Customizing captions (AR)] % \end{macrocode} % % \section{Loading the kernel} @@ -1868,13 +1868,14 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\caption@gettitle} -% \changes{v3.1}{2007/05/05}{This macro and its usage added} +% \changes{v3.1l}{2010/01/09}{This macro and its usage added to adapt the definition of \cs{@currentlabelname} to recent versions of \package{nameref}} +% \changes{v3.4p}{2023/08/05}{Support for older versions of \package{nameref} revised to make it compatible with \LaTeX\ 2023-06-01} % This one is needed for support of the \package{nameref} package. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\caption@gettitle[1]{% \caption@ifdefined\NR@gettitle - {\NR@gettitle{#1}}% - {\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}} + {\NR@gettitle{#1}}% % support for recent versions of nameref package + {\caption@ifdefined\NR@sect{\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}{}}} % support for older versions of nameref package % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.5/caption.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.5/caption.dtx index f5d5569ed8..3d16ea5647 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.5/caption.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/fallback/v3.5/caption.dtx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ % % This is file `caption.dtx'. % -% Copyright (C) 1994-2022 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) +% Copyright (C) 1994-2023 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) % % -------------------------------------------------------------------------- % @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ % caption-deu.tex, caption-eng.tex, caption-rus.tex. % % \fi -% \CheckSum{2703} +% \CheckSum{2705} % % \iffalse %<*driver> @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ % % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2022/07/10 v3.5i Customizing captions (AR)] +\ProvidesPackage{caption}[2023/08/05 v3.5j Customizing captions (AR)] % \end{macrocode} % % \section{Loading the kernel} @@ -1708,13 +1708,14 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\caption@gettitle} -% \changes{v3.1}{2007/05/05}{This macro and its usage added} +% \changes{v3.1l}{2010/01/09}{This macro and its usage added to adapt the definition of \cs{@currentlabelname} to recent versions of \package{nameref}} +% \changes{v3.5j}{2023/08/05}{Support for older versions of \package{nameref} revised to make it compatible with \LaTeX\ 2023-06-01} % This one is needed for support of the \package{nameref} package. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\caption@gettitle[1]{% \caption@ifdefined\NR@gettitle - {\NR@gettitle{#1}}% - {\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}} + {\NR@gettitle{#1}}% % support for recent versions of nameref package + {\caption@ifdefined\NR@sect{\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}{}}} % support for older versions of nameref package % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/subcaption.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/subcaption.dtx index ac8c14a4dc..72c53bd877 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/subcaption.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/subcaption.dtx @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ % \iffalse %<*driver> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesFile{subcaption.drv}[2023/07/10 v1.6 Adds a sub-caption feature to the caption package] +\ProvidesFile{subcaption.drv}[2023/08/13 v1.6 Adds a sub-caption feature to the caption package] %\errorcontextlines=3 % \documentclass{captiondoc} @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ % | |\textcolor{blue}{\cs{phantomcaption}}|\label{cat}|\\ % | \includegraphics{elephant_with_b}|\\ % | |\textcolor{blue}{\cs{phantomcaption}}|\label{elephant}|\\ -% | \end{subcaptionblock}|\\ +% | \end{subcaptiongroup}|\\ % | \captionsetup{subrefformat=parens}|\\ % | \caption{Two animals: \subref{cat} a cat,|\\ % | and \subref{elephant} an elephant}|\\ @@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ % | \includegraphics{elephant_with_b}|\\ % | |\textcolor{blue}{\cs{captionlistentry}\csmarg{An elephant}}\\ % | \label{elephant}|\\ -% | \end{subcaptionblock}|\\ +% | \end{subcaptiongroup}|\\ % | \captionsetup{subrefformat=parens}|\\ % | \caption{Two animals: \subref{cat} a cat,|\\ % | and \subref{elephant} an elephant}|\\ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/subcaption.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/subcaption.pdf index eaafdf018a..076c6bdf27 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/caption/subcaption.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/caption/subcaption.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/doclicense/Makefile b/macros/latex/contrib/doclicense/Makefile index 9f00b5930d..619cc7e3d9 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/doclicense/Makefile +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/doclicense/Makefile @@ -8,39 +8,60 @@ TEXMFHOME ?= $(shell kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFHOME) SHELL := /bin/bash -o nounset -o pipefail -o errexit +RELEASE_OPENPGP_FINGERPRINT ?= C505B5C93B0DB3D338A1B6005FE92C12EE88E1F0 +DOCLICENSE_VERSION ?= $(shell sed --quiet --regexp-extended 's/.* v([0-9.]+) Support for putting documents under a license\]/\1/p;' doclicense.dtx) + .PHONY: all -all: install build +all: build .PHONY: build build: manifest.txt doclicense.sty doclicense.pdf +# Duplicated in ../.github/workflows/ci.yml to have separate sections in the CI +# output for each step. .PHONY: ci -ci: lint build +ci: lint install-symlink build test-package-option-matrix-only-english -.PHONY: install -install: +.PHONY: install-symlink +install-symlink: doclicense.sty mkdir --parents "$(TEXMFHOME)/tex/latex/" - test -L "$(TEXMFHOME)/tex/latex/doclicense" || ln --no-target-directory --symbolic "$$PWD" "$(TEXMFHOME)/tex/latex/doclicense" + test -L "$(TEXMFHOME)/tex/latex/doclicense" || ln --no-target-directory --symbolic "$(shell pwd)" "$(TEXMFHOME)/tex/latex/doclicense" .PHONY: check check: check-copyright-date manifest.txt doclicense.sty lint # Run before release. .PHONY: check-full -check-full: check run_tests - ./run_tests +check-full: check test-package-option-matrix + +.PHONY: test-package-option-matrix +test-package-option-matrix: + ./test-package-option-matrix + +.PHONY: test-package-option-matrix-only-english +test-package-option-matrix-only-english: + ./test-package-option-matrix "english" # CTAN people want this when uploading a release. .PHONY: check-copyright-date -check-copyright-date: README.md - grep --quiet 'SPDX-FileCopyrightText:.*$(shell date +%Y)\s' "$<" +check-copyright-date: README.md doclicense.dtx + grep --quiet 'SPDX-FileCopyrightText:.*$(shell date +%Y)\s' README.md + grep --quiet 'SPDX-FileCopyrightText:.*$(shell date +%Y)\s' doclicense.dtx + +.PHONY: release-local +release-local: check-copyright-date + git tag --sign --local-user "$(RELEASE_OPENPGP_FINGERPRINT)" --message "Released version $(DOCLICENSE_VERSION) of doclicense" "doclicense/v$(DOCLICENSE_VERSION)" + +.PHONY: release-publish +release-publish: + git push --follow-tags .PHONY: lint lint: doclicense.dtx chktex "$<" find -regextype posix-egrep -iregex '.*\.(tex|ldf)' -and -not -iname '*-plaintext.tex' -print0 | xargs --null chktex [[ -z "$(shell lacheck "$<" *.ldf | grep 'possible unwanted space')" ]] - reuse lint + reuse --root . lint .PHONY: clean clean: @@ -62,9 +83,10 @@ doclicense.pdf: # The `cd .. && git archive` trick was needed with 2.29.2 so that evaluation of # the `.gitattributes` file worked correctly. -manifest.txt: manifest_header.txt Makefile +.FORCE: +manifest.txt: manifest_header.txt Makefile .FORCE cat "$<" > "$@" echo "% This work consists of the files:" >> "$@" - cd .. && git archive --worktree-attributes HEAD doclicense | tar -t -f - | grep -v '/$$' | sort >> "$(PWD)/$@" + cd .. && git archive --worktree-attributes HEAD doclicense | tar -t -f - | grep -v '/$$' | sort >> "$(shell pwd)/$@" echo "% and the derived files:" >> "$@" echo doclicense.sty doclicense.pdf | tr ' ' '\n' >> "$@" diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/doclicense/README.md b/macros/latex/contrib/doclicense/README.md index 28f2a97336..ecddc4c831 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/doclicense/README.md +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/doclicense/README.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Nicola L.C. Talbot
-dickimaw-books.com/contact
2022-11-03

+

User Manual for glossaries.sty v4.53
Nicola L.C. Talbot
+dickimaw-books.com/contact
2023-09-29

Abstract
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ The Documented Code for glossaries (glossaries-code.pdf)

-

Advanced users wishing to know more about the inner workings of all the packages provided in the glossaries bundle should read “Documented Code for glossaries v4.52”.
+
Advanced users wishing to know more about the inner workings of all the packages provided in the glossaries bundle should read “Documented Code for glossaries v4.53”.

CHANGES
@@ -391,17 +391,17 @@ If you use 1.3Indexing Options
  • 1.4Dummy Entries for Testing
  • @@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ Next use: \gls Example 2: Simple document with unsorted glossaries 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that defines some glossary entries, references them in the text, and displays three simple unsorted glossaries..

    -Note the difference in the way the abbreviation (HTML) and symbol (\(𝜋\)) are defined in the two above examples. The abbreviations, postdot and stylemods options are specific to glossaries-extra. Other options are passed to the base glossaries package.

    +Note the difference in the way the abbreviation (HTML) and symbol (\(\pi \)) are defined in the two above examples. The abbreviations, postdot and stylemods options are specific to glossaries-extra. Other options are passed to the base glossaries package.

    In this user manual, commands and options displayed in tan, such as \newabbreviation and stylemods, are only available with the glossaries-extra package. There are also some commands and options (such as \makeglossaries and symbols) that are provided by the base glossaries package but are redefined by the glossaries-extra package. See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details of those commands.

    @@ -1008,37 +1008,39 @@ The -

  • Version 4.49 (2021-11-01):
    \usepackage{glossaries}[=v4.49]
    -
    Note that this should also rollback mfirstuc to version 2.07 if you have a later version installed.

    +

  • Version 4.52 (2022-11-03):
    \usepackage{glossaries}[=v4.52]
    +
    This is the last version that uses an internal comma-separated list for the hyper group information in glossary-hypernav. Version 4.53 has switched to using a sequence.

    +

  • Version 4.49 (2021-11-01):
    \usepackage{glossaries}[=v4.49]
    +
    Note that this should also rollback mfirstuc to version 2.07 if you have a later version installed.

  • Version 4.46 (2020-03-19):
    \usepackage{glossaries}[=v4.46]
     

    -If you rollback using latexrelease to an earlier date, then you will need to specify v4.46 for glossaries as there are no earlier rollback versions available. You may want to consider using one of the historic TeX Live Docker images instead. See, for example, Legacy Documents and TeX Live Docker Images.

    +If you rollback using latexrelease to an earlier date, then you will need to specify v4.46 for glossaries as there are no earlier rollback versions available. You may want to consider using one of the historic TeX Live Docker images instead. See, for example, Legacy Documents and TeX Live Docker Images.

    1.2. Integrating Other Packages and Known Issues

    -If you use hyperref and glossaries, you must load hyperref first (although, in general, hyperref should be loaded after other packages).

    -Occasionally you may find that certain packages need to be loaded after packages that are required by glossaries but need to also be loaded before glossaries. For example, a package X might need to be loaded after amsgen but before hyperref (which needs to be loaded before glossaries). In which case, load the required package first (for example, amsgen), then X, and finally load glossaries.

    \usepackage{amsgen}% load before X
    -\usepackage{X}% must be loaded after amsgen
    +If you use hyperref and glossaries, you must load hyperref first (although, in general, hyperref should be loaded after other packages).

    +Occasionally you may find that certain packages need to be loaded after packages that are required by glossaries but need to also be loaded before glossaries. For example, a package X might need to be loaded after amsgen but before hyperref (which needs to be loaded before glossaries). In which case, load the required package first (for example, amsgen), then X, and finally load glossaries.

    \usepackage{amsgen}% load before X
    +\usepackage{X}% must be loaded after amsgen
     \usepackage{hyperref}% load after X
    -\usepackage{glossaries}% load after hyperref
    +\usepackage{glossaries}% load after hyperref
     

    -Some packages don’t work with some glossary styles. For example, classicthesis doesn’t work with the styles that use the description environment, such as the list style. Since this is the default style, the glossaries package checks for classicthesis and will change the default to the index style if it has been loaded.

    -Some packages conflict with a package that’s required by a glossary style style package. For example, xtab conflicts with supertabular, which is required by glossary-super. In this case, ensure the problematic glossary style package isn’t loaded. For example, use the nosuper option and (with glossaries-extra) don’t use stylemods=super or stylemods=all. The glossaries package now (v4.50+) checks for xtab and will automatically implement nosuper if it has been loaded.

    -The language-support is implemented using tracklang. This needs to know the document languages that have to be supported. It currently (version 1.6 at the time of writing) can’t detect the use of \babelprovide. The tracklang package is able to pick up known language labels from the document class options, for example:

    \documentclass[german]{article}
    -\usepackage[translate=true]{glossaries}
    -
    The above doesn’t load babel or polyglossia or translator, but the translate=true setting will ensure that tracklang is loaded and the language-sensitive command provided by glossaries will use the definitions in glossaries-german.ldf (which needs to be installed separately, see §1.5) because tracklang can pick up the german document class option.

    -The tracklang package is also able to pick up languages passed as package options to babel or translator, provided they were loaded before tracklang. For example,

    \usepackage[french]{babel}
    -\usepackage[translate=babel]{glossaries}
    -
    The tracklang package used to be able to detect languages identified by polyglossia’s \setmainlanguage and \setotherlanguage, but tracklang v1.5 can’t with newer versions of polyglossia. You will need to upgrade to tracklang v1.6+ to allow this to work again.

    -In the event that tracklang can’t pick up the required languages, it’s also possible to identify them with the languages option. For example:

    \usepackage[nil]{babel}
    -\babelprovide{french}
    -\usepackage[languages=french]{glossaries}
    +Some packages don’t work with some glossary styles. For example, classicthesis doesn’t work with the styles that use the description environment, such as the list style. Since this is the default style, the glossaries package checks for classicthesis and will change the default to the index style if it has been loaded.

    +Some packages conflict with a package that’s required by a glossary style style package. For example, xtab conflicts with supertabular, which is required by glossary-super. In this case, ensure the problematic glossary style package isn’t loaded. For example, use the nosuper option and (with glossaries-extra) don’t use stylemods=super or stylemods=all. The glossaries package now (v4.50+) checks for xtab and will automatically implement nosuper if it has been loaded.

    +The language-support is implemented using tracklang. This needs to know the document languages that have to be supported. It currently (version 1.6 at the time of writing) can’t detect the use of \babelprovide. The tracklang package is able to pick up known language labels from the document class options, for example:

    \documentclass[german]{article}
    +\usepackage[translate=true]{glossaries}
    +
    The above doesn’t load babel or polyglossia or translator, but the translate=true setting will ensure that tracklang is loaded and the language-sensitive command provided by glossaries will use the definitions in glossaries-german.ldf (which needs to be installed separately, see §1.5) because tracklang can pick up the german document class option.

    +The tracklang package is also able to pick up languages passed as package options to babel or translator, provided they were loaded before tracklang. For example,

    \usepackage[french]{babel}
    +\usepackage[translate=babel]{glossaries}
    +
    The tracklang package used to be able to detect languages identified by polyglossia’s \setmainlanguage and \setotherlanguage, but tracklang v1.5 can’t with newer versions of polyglossia. You will need to upgrade to tracklang v1.6+ to allow this to work again.

    +In the event that tracklang can’t pick up the required languages, it’s also possible to identify them with the languages option. For example:

    \usepackage[nil]{babel}
    +\babelprovide{french}
    +\usepackage[languages=french]{glossaries}
     

    @@ -1046,15 +1048,15 @@ In the event that

    1.3. Indexing Options

    -The basic idea behind the glossaries package is that you first define your entries (terms, symbols or acronyms). Then you can reference these within your document (analogous to \cite or \ref). You can also, optionally, display a list of the entries you have referenced in your document (the glossary). This last part, displaying the glossary, is the part that most new users find difficult. There are three options available with the base glossaries package (Options 13). The glossaries-extra extension package provides two extra options for lists (Options 4 and 5) as well as an option for standalone descriptions within the document body (Option 6).

    -An overview of Options 15 is given in Table 1.1. Option 6 is omitted from the table as it doesn’t produce a list. For a more detailed comparison of the various methods, see the glossaries performance page. If, for some reason, you want to know what indexing option is in effect, you can test the value of:

    -\glsindexingsetting
    - This is initialised to:
    \ifglsxindy xindy\else makeindex\fi
    -
    If the sort=none or sort=clear options are used, \glsindexingsetting will be redefined to none. If \makeglossaries is used \glsindexingsetting will be updated to either makeindex or xindy as appropriate (that is, the conditional will no longer be part of the definition). If \makenoidxglossaries is used then \glsindexingsetting will be updated to noidx. This means that \glsindexingsetting can’t be fully relied on until the start of the document environment. (If you are using glossaries-extra v1.49+, then this command will also be updated to take the record setting into account.)

    +The basic idea behind the glossaries package is that you first define your entries (terms, symbols or acronyms). Then you can reference these within your document (analogous to \cite or \ref). You can also, optionally, display a list of the entries you have referenced in your document (the glossary). This last part, displaying the glossary, is the part that most new users find difficult. There are three options available with the base glossaries package (Options 13). The glossaries-extra extension package provides two extra options for lists (Options 4 and 5) as well as an option for standalone descriptions within the document body (Option 6).

    +An overview of Options 15 is given in Table 1.1. Option 6 is omitted from the table as it doesn’t produce a list. For a more detailed comparison of the various methods, see the glossaries performance page. If, for some reason, you want to know what indexing option is in effect, you can test the value of:

    +\glsindexingsetting
    + This is initialised to:
    \ifglsxindy xindy\else makeindex\fi
    +
    If the sort=none or sort=clear options are used, \glsindexingsetting will be redefined to none. If \makeglossaries is used \glsindexingsetting will be updated to either makeindex or xindy as appropriate (that is, the conditional will no longer be part of the definition). If \makenoidxglossaries is used then \glsindexingsetting will be updated to noidx. This means that \glsindexingsetting can’t be fully relied on until the start of the document environment. (If you are using glossaries-extra v1.49+, then this command will also be updated to take the record setting into account.)

    -If you are developing a class or package that loads glossaries, I recommend that you don’t force the user into a particular indexing method by adding an unconditional \makeglossaries into your class or package code. Aside from forcing the user into a particular indexing method, it means that they’re unable to use any commands that must come before \makeglossaries (such as \newglossary) and they can’t switch off the indexing whilst working on a draft document. (If you are using a class or package that has done this, pass the disablemakegloss option to glossaries. For example, via the document class options.)
    +If you are developing a class or package that loads glossaries, I recommend that you don’t force the user into a particular indexing method by adding an unconditional \makeglossaries into your class or package code. Aside from forcing the user into a particular indexing method, it means that they’re unable to use any commands that must come before \makeglossaries (such as \newglossary) and they can’t switch off the indexing whilst working on a draft document. (If you are using a class or package that has done this, pass the disablemakegloss option to glossaries. For example, via the document class options.)

    -Strictly speaking, Options 5 and 6 aren’t actually indexing options as no indexing is performed. In the case of Option 5, all defined entries are listed in order of definition. In the case of Option 6, the entry hypertargets and descriptions are manually inserted at appropriate points in the document. These two options are included here for completeness and for comparison with the actual indexing options.

    +Strictly speaking, Options 5 and 6 aren’t actually indexing options as no indexing is performed. In the case of Option 5, all defined entries are listed in order of definition. In the case of Option 6, the entry hypertargets and descriptions are manually inserted at appropriate points in the document. These two options are included here for completeness and for comparison with the actual indexing options.

    Table 1: Glossary Options: Pros and Cons
    @@ -1177,53 +1179,53 @@ Strictly speaking, Options 5 and -

    1.3.1. Option 1 (“noidx”)

    -

    -This option isn’t generally recommended for reasons given below. It’s best used with sort=use (order of use) or sort=def (order of definition). Example Document:

    \documentclass{article}
    -\usepackage[style=indexgroup]{glossaries}
    -\makenoidxglossaries % use TeX to sort
    -\newglossaryentry{parrot}{name={parrot}, 
    -  description={a brightly coloured tropical bird}}
    -\newglossaryentry{duck}{name={duck}, 
    -  description={a waterbird}}
    -\newglossaryentry{puffin}{name={puffin},
    -  description={a seabird with a brightly coloured bill}}
    -\newglossaryentry{penguin}{name={penguin}, 
    -  description={a flightless black and white seabird}}
    +

    1.3.1. Option 1 (“noidx”)

    +

    +This option isn’t generally recommended for reasons given below. It’s best used with sort=use (order of use) or sort=def (order of definition). Example Document:

    \documentclass{article}
    +\usepackage[style=indexgroup]{glossaries}
    +\makenoidxglossaries % use TeX to sort
    +\newglossaryentry{parrot}{name={parrot}, 
    +  description={a brightly coloured tropical bird}}
    +\newglossaryentry{duck}{name={duck}, 
    +  description={a waterbird}}
    +\newglossaryentry{puffin}{name={puffin},
    +  description={a seabird with a brightly coloured bill}}
    +\newglossaryentry{penguin}{name={penguin}, 
    +  description={a flightless black and white seabird}}
     % a symbol:
    -\newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    - sort={alpha},description={a variable}}
    -% an acronym:
    -\setacronymstyle{short-long}
    -\newacronym{arpanet}{ARPANET}{Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}
    +\newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    + sort={alpha},description={a variable}}
    +% an acronym:
    +\setacronymstyle{short-long}
    +\newacronym{arpanet}{ARPANET}{Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}
     \begin{document}
    -\Gls{puffin}, \gls{duck} and \gls{parrot}.
    -\gls{arpanet} and \gls{alpha}.
    -Next use: \gls{arpanet}.
    -\printnoidxglossary
    +\Gls{puffin}, \gls{duck} and \gls{parrot}.
    +\gls{arpanet} and \gls{alpha}.
    +Next use: \gls{arpanet}.
    +\printnoidxglossary
     \end{document}
    -
    You can place all your entry definitions in a separate file and load it in the document preamble with \loadglsentries (after \makenoidxglossaries). Note that six entries have been defined but only five are referenced (indexed) in the document so only those five appear in the glossary.
    You can place all your entry definitions in a separate file and load it in the document preamble with \loadglsentries (after\makenoidxglossaries). Note that six entries have been defined but only five are referenced (indexed) in the document so only those five appear in the glossary.
    Example 3: Simple document that uses TeX to sort entries 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that defines some entries, references a subset of them in the document and displays a sorted list of the referenced entries: alpha, ARPANET, duck, parrot and puffin. There are three letter groups, headed A, D and P.

    - This uses the indexgroup style, which puts a heading at the start of each letter group. The letter group is determined by the first character of the sort value. For a preview of all available styles, see Gallery: Predefined Styles. The number 1 after each description is the number list (or location list). This is the list of locations (page numbers, in this case) where the entry was indexed. In this example, all entries were indexed on page 1.

    -This option doesn’t require an external indexing application but, with the default alphabetic sorting, it’s very slow with severe limitations. If you want a sorted list, it doesn’t work well for extended Latin alphabets or non-Latin alphabets. However, if you use the sanitizesort=false package option (the default for Option 1) then the standard LaTeX accent commands will be ignored, so if an entry’s name is set to \'elite then the sort value will default to elite if sanitizesort=false is used and will default to the literal string \’elite if sanitizesort=true is used.

    + This uses the indexgroup style, which puts a heading at the start of each letter group. The letter group is determined by the first character of the sort value. For a preview of all available styles, see Gallery: Predefined Styles. The number 1 after each description is the number list (or location list). This is the list of locations (page numbers, in this case) where the entry was indexed. In this example, all entries were indexed on page 1.

    +This option doesn’t require an external indexing application but, with the default alphabetic sorting, it’s very slow with severe limitations. If you want a sorted list, it doesn’t work well for extended Latin alphabets or non-Latin alphabets. However, if you use the sanitizesort=false package option (the default for Option 1) then the standard LaTeX accent commands will be ignored, so if an entry’s name is set to \'elite then the sort value will default to elite if sanitizesort=false is used and will default to the literal string \’elite if sanitizesort=true is used.

    -Previously, it was also possible to strip accents from UTF-8 characters, but that’s not possible following updates to the LaTeX kernel. The kernel updates are beneficial as they make it possible to use UTF-8 characters in labels, but the trick of stripping accents was a hack that no longer works.
    +Previously, it was also possible to strip accents from UTF-8 characters, but that’s not possible following updates to the LaTeX kernel. The kernel updates are beneficial as they make it possible to use UTF-8 characters in labels, but the trick of stripping accents was a hack that no longer works.

    -If you have any other kinds of commands that don’t expand to ASCII characters, such as \alpha, then you must use sanitizesort=true or change the sort method (sort=use or sort=def) in the package options or explicitly set the sort key when you define the relevant entries, as shown in the above example which has:

    \newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    - sort={alpha},description={a variable}
    +If you have any other kinds of commands that don’t expand to ASCII characters, such as \alpha, then you must use sanitizesort=true or change the sort method (sort=use or sort=def) in the package options or explicitly set the sort key when you define the relevant entries, as shown in the above example which has: 
    \newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    + sort={alpha},description={a variable}
     }
     

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package has a modified symbols package option that provides \glsxtrnewsymbol, which automatically sets the sort key to the entry label (instead of the name).
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package has a modified symbols package option that provides \glsxtrnewsymbol, which automatically sets the sort key to the entry label (instead of the name).

    -This option works best with the sort=def or sort=use setting. For any other setting, be prepared for a long document build time, especially if you have a lot of entries defined. This option is intended as a last resort for alphabetical sorting. This option allows a mixture of sort methods. (For example, sorting by word order for one glossary and order of use for another.) This option is not suitable for hierarchical glossaries and does not form ranges in the location lists. If you really can’t use an indexing application consider using Option 5 instead.

    +This option works best with the sort=def or sort=use setting. For any other setting, be prepared for a long document build time, especially if you have a lot of entries defined. This option is intended as a last resort for alphabetical sorting. This option allows a mixture of sort methods. (For example, sorting by word order for one glossary and order of use for another.) This option is not suitable for hierarchical glossaries and does not form ranges in the location lists. If you really can’t use an indexing application consider using Option 5 instead.

    Summary:

      -
    1. 1.Add
      \makenoidxglossaries
      -
      to your preamble (before you start defining your entries, as described in §4).

      -

    2. 2.Put
      \printnoidxglossary
      -
      where you want your list of entries to appear (described in §8). Alternatively, to display all glossaries use the iterative command:
      \printnoidxglossaries
      + 
    3. 1.Add
      \makenoidxglossaries
      +
      to your preamble (before you start defining your entries, as described in §4).

      +

    4. 2.Put
      \printnoidxglossary
      +
      where you want your list of entries to appear (described in §8). Alternatively, to display all glossaries use the iterative command:
      \printnoidxglossaries
       

    5. 3.Run LaTeX twice on your document. (As you would do to make a table of contents appear.) For example, click twice on the “typeset” or “build” or “pdfLaTeX” button in your editor.
    @@ -1232,145 +1234,145 @@ Summary:
    -

    1.3.2. Option 2 (makeindex)

    -

    -Example document:

    \documentclass{article}
    -\usepackage[style=indexgroup]{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries % open indexing files
    -\newglossaryentry{parrot}{name={parrot}, 
    -  description={a brightly coloured tropical bird}}
    -\newglossaryentry{duck}{name={duck}, 
    -  description={a waterbird}}
    -\newglossaryentry{puffin}{name={puffin},
    -  description={a seabird with a brightly coloured bill}}
    -\newglossaryentry{penguin}{name={penguin}, 
    -  description={a flightless black and white seabird}}
    +

    1.3.2. Option 2 (makeindex)

    +

    +Example document:

    \documentclass{article}
    +\usepackage[style=indexgroup]{glossaries}
    +\makeglossaries % open indexing files
    +\newglossaryentry{parrot}{name={parrot}, 
    +  description={a brightly coloured tropical bird}}
    +\newglossaryentry{duck}{name={duck}, 
    +  description={a waterbird}}
    +\newglossaryentry{puffin}{name={puffin},
    +  description={a seabird with a brightly coloured bill}}
    +\newglossaryentry{penguin}{name={penguin}, 
    +  description={a flightless black and white seabird}}
     % a symbol:
    -\newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    - sort={alpha},description={a variable}}
    -% an acronym:
    -\setacronymstyle{short-long}
    -\newacronym{arpanet}{ARPANET}{Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}
    +\newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    + sort={alpha},description={a variable}}
    +% an acronym:
    +\setacronymstyle{short-long}
    +\newacronym{arpanet}{ARPANET}{Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}
     \begin{document}
    -\Gls{puffin}, \gls{duck} and \gls{parrot}.
    -\gls{arpanet} and \gls{alpha}.
    -Next use: \gls{arpanet}.
    -\printglossary
    +\Gls{puffin}, \gls{duck} and \gls{parrot}.
    +\gls{arpanet} and \gls{alpha}.
    +Next use: \gls{arpanet}.
    +\printglossary
     \end{document}
    -
    You can place all your entry definitions in a separate file and load it in the preamble with \loadglsentries (after \makeglossaries). The result is the same as for Example 3.
    You can place all your entry definitions in a separate file and load it in the preamble with \loadglsentries (after \makeglossaries). The result is the same as for Example 3.
    Example 4: Simple document that uses makeindex to sort entries 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that defines some entries, references a subset of them in the document and displays a sorted list of the referenced entries: alpha, ARPANET, duck, parrot and puffin. There are three letter groups, headed A, D and P.

    -This option uses a CLI application called makeindex to sort the entries. This application comes with all modern TeX distributions, but it’s hard-coded for the non-extended Latin alphabet. It can’t correctly sort accent commands (such as \' or \c) and fails with UTF-8 characters, especially for any sort values that start with a UTF-8 character (as it separates the octets resulting in an invalid file encoding). This process involves making LaTeX write the glossary information to a temporary file which makeindex reads. Then makeindex writes a new file containing the code to typeset the glossary. Then \printglossary reads this file in on the next run.

    +This option uses a CLI application called makeindex to sort the entries. This application comes with all modern TeX distributions, but it’s hard-coded for the non-extended Latin alphabet. It can’t correctly sort accent commands (such as \' or \c) and fails with UTF-8 characters, especially for any sort values that start with a UTF-8 character (as it separates the octets resulting in an invalid file encoding). This process involves making LaTeX write the glossary information to a temporary file which makeindex reads. Then makeindex writes a new file containing the code to typeset the glossary. Then \printglossary reads this file in on the next run.

    -There are other applications that can read makeindex files, such as texindy and xindex, but the glossaries package uses a customized ist style file (created by \makeglossaries) that adjusts the special characters and input keyword and also ensures that the resulting file (which is input by \printglossary) adheres to the glossary style. If you want to use an alternative, you will need to ensure that it can honour the settings in the ist file.
    +There are other applications that can read makeindex files, such as texindy and xindex, but the glossaries package uses a customized ist style file (created by \makeglossaries) that adjusts the special characters and input keyword and also ensures that the resulting file (which is input by \printglossary) adheres to the glossary style. If you want to use an alternative, you will need to ensure that it can honour the settings in the ist file.

    -This option works best if you want to sort entries according to the English alphabet and you don’t want to install Perl or Java. This method can also work with the restricted shell escape since makeindex is considered a trusted application, which means you should be able to use the automake=immediate or automake=true package option provided the shell escape hasn’t been completely disabled.

    -This method can form ranges in the number list but only accepts limited number formats: \arabic, \roman, \Roman, \alph and \Alph.

    -This option does not allow a mixture of sort methods. All glossaries must be sorted according to the same method: word/letter ordering or order of use or order of definition. If you need word ordering for one glossary and letter ordering for another you’ll have to explicitly call makeindex for each glossary type.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package allows a hybrid mix of Options 1 and 2 to provide word/letter ordering with Option 2 and order of use/definition with Option 1. See the glossaries-extra documentation for further details. See also the glossaries-extra alternative to sampleSort.tex in §18.5.
    +This option works best if you want to sort entries according to the English alphabet and you don’t want to install Perl or Java. This method can also work with the restricted shell escape since makeindex is considered a trusted application, which means you should be able to use the automake=immediate or automake=true package option provided the shell escape hasn’t been completely disabled.

    +This method can form ranges in the number list but only accepts limited number formats: \arabic, \roman, \Roman, \alph and \Alph.

    +This option does not allow a mixture of sort methods. All glossaries must be sorted according to the same method: word/letter ordering or order of use or order of definition. If you need word ordering for one glossary and letter ordering for another you’ll have to explicitly call makeindex for each glossary type.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package allows a hybrid mix of Options 1 and 2 to provide word/letter ordering with Option 2 and order of use/definition with Option 1. See the glossaries-extra documentation for further details. See also the glossaries-extra alternative to sampleSort.tex in §18.5.

    Summary:

      -
    1. 1.If you want to use makeindex’s -g option you must change the quote character using \GlsSetQuote. For example:
      \GlsSetQuote{+}
      -
      This must be used before \makeglossaries. Note that if you are using babel, the shorthands aren’t enabled until the start of the document, so you won’t be able to use the shorthands in definitions that occur in the preamble.

      -

    2. 2.Add
      \makeglossaries
      -
      to your preamble (before you start defining your entries, as described in §4).

      -

    3. 3.Put
      \printglossary
      -
      where you want your list of entries to appear (described in §8). Alternatively, to display all glossaries use the iterative command:
      \printglossaries
      + 
    4. 1.If you want to use makeindex’s -g option you must change the quote character using \GlsSetQuote. For example:
      \GlsSetQuote{+}
      +
      This must be used before \makeglossaries. Note that if you are using babel, the shorthands aren’t enabled until the start of the document, so you won’t be able to use the shorthands in definitions that occur in the preamble.

      +

    5. 2.Add
      \makeglossaries
      +
      to your preamble (before you start defining your entries, as described in §4).

      +

    6. 3.Put
      \printglossary
      +
      where you want your list of entries to appear (described in §8). Alternatively, to display all glossaries use the iterative command:
      \printglossaries
       

      -

    7. 4.Run LaTeX on your document. This creates files with the extensions glo and ist (for example, if your LaTeX document is called myDoc.tex, then you’ll have two extra files called myDoc.glo and myDoc.ist). If you look at your document at this point, you won’t see the glossary as it hasn’t been created yet. (If you use glossaries-extra you’ll see the section heading and some boilerplate text.)

      -If you have used package options such as symbols there will also be other sets of files corresponding to the extra glossaries that were created by those options.

      -

    8. 5. Run makeindex with the glo file as the input file and the ist file as the style so that it creates an output file with the extension gls:
      makeindex -s myDoc.ist -o myDoc.gls myDoc.glo
      +
    9. 4.Run LaTeX on your document. This creates files with the extensions glo and ist (for example, if your LaTeX document is called myDoc.tex, then you’ll have two extra files called myDoc.glo and myDoc.ist). If you look at your document at this point, you won’t see the glossary as it hasn’t been created yet. (If you use glossaries-extra you’ll see the section heading and some boilerplate text.)

      +If you have used package options such as symbols there will also be other sets of files corresponding to the extra glossaries that were created by those options.

      +

    10. 5. Run makeindex with the glo file as the input file and the ist file as the style so that it creates an output file with the extension gls:
      makeindex -s myDoc.ist -o myDoc.gls myDoc.glo
       
      (Replace myDoc with the base name of your LaTeX document file. Avoid spaces in the file name if possible.)

      -The file extensions vary according to the glossary type. See §1.6.4 for further details. makeindex must be called for each set of files.
      +The file extensions vary according to the glossary type. See §1.6.4 for further details. makeindex must be called for each set of files.

      -If you don’t know how to use the command prompt, then you can probably access makeindex via your text editor, but each editor has a different method of doing this. See Incorporating makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite or bib2gls into the document build for some examples.

      -Alternatively, run makeindex indirectly via the makeglossaries script:

      makeglossaries myDoc
      -
      Note that the file extension isn’t supplied in this case. (Replace makeglossaries with makeglossaries-lite if you don’t have Perl installed.) This will pick up all the file extensions from the aux file and run makeindex the appropriate number of times with all the necessary switches.

      -The simplest approach is to use arara and add the following comment lines to the start of your document:

      % arara: pdflatex
      +If you don’t know how to use the command prompt, then you can probably access makeindex via your text editor, but each editor has a different method of doing this. See Incorporating makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite or bib2gls into the document build for some examples.

      +Alternatively, run makeindex indirectly via the makeglossaries script:

      makeglossaries myDoc
      +
      Note that the file extension isn’t supplied in this case. (Replace makeglossaries with makeglossaries-lite if you don’t have Perl installed.) This will pick up all the file extensions from the aux file and run makeindex the appropriate number of times with all the necessary switches.

      +The simplest approach is to use arara and add the following comment lines to the start of your document:

      % arara: pdflatex
       % arara: makeglossaries
       % arara: pdflatex
       
      (Replace makeglossaries with makeglossarieslite in the second line above if you don’t have Perl installed. Note that there’s no hyphen in this case.)

      -The default sort is word order (“sea lion” comes before “seal”). If you want letter ordering you need to add the -l switch:

      makeindex -l -s myDoc.ist -o myDoc.gls myDoc.glo
      -
      (See §1.6.4 for further details on using makeindex explicitly.) If you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite then use the order=letter package option and the -l option will be added automatically.

      +The default sort is word order (“sea lion” comes before “seal”). If you want letter ordering you need to add the -l switch:

      makeindex -l -s myDoc.ist -o myDoc.gls myDoc.glo
      +
      (See §1.6.4 for further details on using makeindex explicitly.) If you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite then use the order=letter package option and the -l option will be added automatically.

    11. 6. Once you have successfully completed the previous step, you can now run LaTeX on your document again.
    - You’ll need to repeat the last step if you have used the toc option (unless you’re using glossaries-extra) to ensure the section heading is added to the table of contents. You’ll also need to repeat steps 5 and 6 if you have any cross-references which can’t be indexed until the indexing file has been created.

    + You’ll need to repeat the last step if you have used the toc option (unless you’re using glossaries-extra) to ensure the section heading is added to the table of contents. You’ll also need to repeat steps 5 and 6 if you have any cross-references which can’t be indexed until the indexing file has been created.

    -

    1.3.3. Option 3 (xindy)

    -

    -Example document:

    \documentclass{article}
    -\usepackage[xindy,style=indexgroup]{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries % open indexing files
    -\newglossaryentry{parrot}{name={parrot}, 
    -  description={a brightly coloured tropical bird}}
    -\newglossaryentry{duck}{name={duck}, 
    -  description={a waterbird}}
    -\newglossaryentry{puffin}{name={puffin},
    -  description={a seabird with a brightly coloured bill}}
    -\newglossaryentry{penguin}{name={penguin}, 
    -  description={a flightless black and white seabird}}
    +

    1.3.3. Option 3 (xindy)

    +

    +Example document:

    \documentclass{article}
    +\usepackage[xindy,style=indexgroup]{glossaries}
    +\makeglossaries % open indexing files
    +\newglossaryentry{parrot}{name={parrot}, 
    +  description={a brightly coloured tropical bird}}
    +\newglossaryentry{duck}{name={duck}, 
    +  description={a waterbird}}
    +\newglossaryentry{puffin}{name={puffin},
    +  description={a seabird with a brightly coloured bill}}
    +\newglossaryentry{penguin}{name={penguin}, 
    +  description={a flightless black and white seabird}}
     % a symbol:
    -\newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    - sort={alpha},description={a variable}}
    -% an acronym:
    -\setacronymstyle{short-long}
    -\newacronym{arpanet}{ARPANET}{Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}
    +\newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    + sort={alpha},description={a variable}}
    +% an acronym:
    +\setacronymstyle{short-long}
    +\newacronym{arpanet}{ARPANET}{Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}
     \begin{document}
    -\Gls{puffin}, \gls{duck} and \gls{parrot}.
    -\gls{arpanet} and \gls{alpha}.
    -Next use: \gls{arpanet}.
    -\printglossary
    +\Gls{puffin}, \gls{duck} and \gls{parrot}.
    +\gls{arpanet} and \gls{alpha}.
    +Next use: \gls{arpanet}.
    +\printglossary
     \end{document}
    -
    You can place all your entry definitions in a separate file and load it in the preamble with \loadglsentries (after \makeglossaries). The result is the same as for Example 3 and Example 4.
    You can place all your entry definitions in a separate file and load it in the preamble with \loadglsentries (after \makeglossaries). The result is the same as for Example 3 and Example 4.
    Example 5: Simple document that uses xindy to sort entries 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that defines some entries, references a subset of them in the document and displays a sorted list of the referenced entries: alpha, ARPANET, duck, parrot and puffin. There are three letter groups, headed A, D and P.

    -This option uses a CLI application called xindy to sort the entries. This application is more flexible than makeindex and is able to sort extended Latin alphabets or non-Latin alphabets, however it does still have some limitations.

    -The xindy application comes with both TeX Live and MikTeX, but since xindy is a Perl script, you will also need to install Perl, if you don’t already have it. In a similar way to Option 2, this option involves making LaTeX write the glossary information to a temporary file which xindy reads. Then xindy writes a new file containing the code to typeset the glossary. Then \printglossary reads this file in on the next run.

    -This is the best option with just the base glossaries package if you want to sort according to a language other than English or if you want non-standard location lists, but it can require some setting up (see §14). There are some problems with certain sort values: +This option uses a CLI application called xindy to sort the entries. This application is more flexible than makeindex and is able to sort extended Latin alphabets or non-Latin alphabets, however it does still have some limitations.

    +The xindy application comes with both TeX Live and MikTeX, but since xindy is a Perl script, you will also need to install Perl, if you don’t already have it. In a similar way to Option 2, this option involves making LaTeX write the glossary information to a temporary file which xindy reads. Then xindy writes a new file containing the code to typeset the glossary. Then \printglossary reads this file in on the next run.

    +This is the best option with just the base glossaries package if you want to sort according to a language other than English or if you want non-standard location lists, but it can require some setting up (see §14). There are some problems with certain sort values:

      -
    • entries with the same sort value are merged by xindy into a single glossary line so you must make sure that each entry has a unique sort value;
    • xindy forbids empty sort values;
    • xindy automatically strips control sequences, the math-shift character $ and braces {} from the sort value, which is usually desired but this can cause the sort value to collapse to an empty string which xindy forbids. +
    • entries with the same sort value are merged by xindy into a single glossary line so you must make sure that each entry has a unique sort value;
    • xindy forbids empty sort values;
    • xindy automatically strips control sequences, the math-shift character $ and braces {} from the sort value, which is usually desired but this can cause the sort value to collapse to an empty string which xindy forbids.
    - In these problematic cases, you must set the sort field explicitly, as in the above example which has:
    \newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    - sort={alpha},description={a variable}
    + In these problematic cases, you must set the sort field explicitly, as in the above example which has: 
    \newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    + sort={alpha},description={a variable}
     }
    -
    - The glossaries-extra package has a modified symbols package option that provides \glsxtrnewsymbol, which automatically sets the sort key to the entry label (instead of the name).
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package has a modified symbols package option that provides \glsxtrnewsymbol, which automatically sets the sort key to the entry label (instead of the name).

    -All glossaries must be sorted according to the same method (word/letter ordering, order of use, or order of definition).

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package allows a hybrid mix of Options 1 and 3 to provide word/letter ordering with Option 3 and order of use/definition with Option 2. See the glossaries-extra documentation for further details.
    +All glossaries must be sorted according to the same method (word/letter ordering, order of use, or order of definition).

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package allows a hybrid mix of Options 1 and 3 to provide word/letter ordering with Option 3 and order of use/definition with Option 2. See the glossaries-extra documentation for further details.

    Summary:

      -
    1. 1.Add the xindy option to the glossaries package option list:
      \usepackage[xindy]{glossaries}
      -
      If you are using a non-Latin script you’ll also need to either switch off the creation of the number group:
      \usepackage[xindy={glsnumbers=false}]{glossaries}
      -
      or use either \GlsSetXdyFirstLetterAfterDigits{letter} (to indicate the first letter group to follow the digits) or \GlsSetXdyNumberGroupOrder{spec} to indicate where the number group should be placed (see §14).

      -

    2. 2.Add \makeglossaries to your preamble (before you start defining your entries, as described in §4).

      -

    3. 3.Run LaTeX on your document. This creates files with the extensions glo and xdy (for example, if your LaTeX document is called myDoc.tex, then you’ll have two extra files called myDoc.glo and myDoc.xdy). If you look at your document at this point, you won’t see the glossary as it hasn’t been created yet. (If you’re using the glossaries-extra extension package, you’ll see the section header and some boilerplate text.)

      -If you have used package options such as symbols there will also be other sets of files corresponding to the extra glossaries that were created by those options.

      -

    4. 4.Run xindy with the glo file as the input file and the xdy file as a module so that it creates an output file with the extension gls. You also need to set the language name and input encoding, as follows (all on one line):
      xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M myDoc -t myDoc.glg -o myDoc.gls myDoc.glo
      -
      (Replace myDoc with the base name of your LaTeX document file. Avoid spaces in the file name. If necessary, also replace english with the name of your language and utf8 with your input encoding, for example, -L german -C din5007-utf8.)

      +

    5. 1.Add the xindy option to the glossaries package option list:
      \usepackage[xindy]{glossaries}
      +
      If you are using a non-Latin script you’ll also need to either switch off the creation of the number group:
      \usepackage[xindy={glsnumbers=false}]{glossaries}
      +
      or use either \GlsSetXdyFirstLetterAfterDigits{letter} (to indicate the first letter group to follow the digits) or \GlsSetXdyNumberGroupOrder{spec} to indicate where the number group should be placed (see §14).

      +

    6. 2.Add \makeglossaries to your preamble (before you start defining your entries, as described in §4).

      +

    7. 3.Run LaTeX on your document. This creates files with the extensions glo and xdy (for example, if your LaTeX document is called myDoc.tex, then you’ll have two extra files called myDoc.glo and myDoc.xdy). If you look at your document at this point, you won’t see the glossary as it hasn’t been created yet. (If you’re using the glossaries-extra extension package, you’ll see the section header and some boilerplate text.)

      +If you have used package options such as symbols there will also be other sets of files corresponding to the extra glossaries that were created by those options.

      +

    8. 4.Run xindy with the glo file as the input file and the xdy file as a module so that it creates an output file with the extension gls. You also need to set the language name and input encoding, as follows (all on one line):
      xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M myDoc -t myDoc.glg -o myDoc.gls myDoc.glo
      +
      (Replace myDoc with the base name of your LaTeX document file. Avoid spaces in the file name. If necessary, also replace english with the name of your language and utf8 with your input encoding, for example, -L german -C din5007-utf8.)

      -The file extensions vary according to the glossary type. See §1.6.3 for further details. xindy must be called for each set of files.
      +The file extensions vary according to the glossary type. See §1.6.3 for further details. xindy must be called for each set of files.

      -It’s much simpler to use makeglossaries instead:

      makeglossaries myDoc
      -
      Note that the file extension isn’t supplied in this case. This will pick up all the file extensions from the aux file and run xindy the appropriate number of times with all the necessary switches.

      -There’s no benefit in using makeglossaries-lite with xindy. (Remember that xindy is a Perl script so if you can use xindy then you can also use makeglossaries, and if you don’t want to use makeglossaries because you don’t want to install Perl, then you can’t use xindy either.) If you don’t know how to use the command prompt, then you can probably access xindy or makeglossaries via your text editor, but each editor has a different method of doing this. See Incorporating makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite or bib2gls into the document build for some examples.

      -Again, a convenient method is to use arara and add the follow comment lines to the start of your document:

      % arara: pdflatex
      +It’s much simpler to use makeglossaries instead: 
      makeglossaries myDoc
      +
      Note that the file extension isn’t supplied in this case. This will pick up all the file extensions from the aux file and run xindy the appropriate number of times with all the necessary switches.

      +There’s no benefit in using makeglossaries-lite with xindy. (Remember that xindy is a Perl script so if you can use xindy then you can also use makeglossaries, and if you don’t want to use makeglossaries because you don’t want to install Perl, then you can’t use xindy either.) If you don’t know how to use the command prompt, then you can probably access xindy or makeglossaries via your text editor, but each editor has a different method of doing this. See Incorporating makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite or bib2gls into the document build for some examples.

      +Again, a convenient method is to use arara and add the follow comment lines to the start of your document:

      % arara: pdflatex
       % arara: makeglossaries
       % arara: pdflatex
       

      -The default sort is word order (“sea lion” comes before “seal”). If you want letter ordering you need to add the order=letter package option:

      \usepackage[xindy,order=letter]{glossaries}
      -
      (and return to the previous step). This option is picked up by makeglossaries. If you are explicitly using xindy then you’ll need to add -M ord/letorder to the options list. See §1.6.3 for further details on using xindy explicitly.

      -

    9. 5.Once you have successfully completed the previous step, you can now run LaTeX on your document again. As with makeindex (Option 2), you may need to repeat the previous step and this step to ensure the table of contents and cross-references are resolved.

      +The default sort is word order (“sea lion” comes before “seal”). If you want letter ordering you need to add the order=letter package option:

      \usepackage[xindy,order=letter]{glossaries}
      +
      (and return to the previous step). This option is picked up by makeglossaries. If you are explicitly using xindy then you’ll need to add -M ord/letorder to the options list. See §1.6.3 for further details on using xindy explicitly.

      +

    10. 5.Once you have successfully completed the previous step, you can now run LaTeX on your document again. As with makeindex (Option 2), you may need to repeat the previous step and this step to ensure the table of contents and cross-references are resolved.

    @@ -1378,414 +1380,416 @@ The default sort is word order (“sea lion”

    -

    1.3.4. Option 4 (bib2gls)

    +

    1.3.4. Option 4 (bib2gls)

    -

    -This option is only available with the glossaries-extra extension package. This method uses bib2gls to both fetch entry definitions from bib files and to hierarchically sort and collate.

    +

    +This option is only available with the glossaries-extra extension package. This method uses bib2gls to both fetch entry definitions from bib files and to hierarchically sort and collate.

    Example document:

    \documentclass{article}
    -\usepackage[record,style=indexgroup]{glossaries-extra}
    -\setabbreviationstyle{short-long}
    +\usepackage[record,style=indexgroup]{glossaries-extra}
    +\setabbreviationstyle{short-long}
     % data in sample-entries.bib:
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={sample-entries}]
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={sample-entries}]
     \begin{document}
    -\Gls{puffin}, \gls{duck} and \gls{parrot}.
    -\gls{arpanet} and \gls{alpha}.
    -Next use: \gls{arpanet}.
    -\printunsrtglossary
    +\Gls{puffin}, \gls{duck} and \gls{parrot}.
    +\gls{arpanet} and \gls{alpha}.
    +Next use: \gls{arpanet}.
    +\printunsrtglossary
     \end{document}
    -
    Note that the abbreviation style must be set before \GlsXtrLoadResources. The file sample-entries.bib contains:
    @entry{parrot,
    - name={parrot}, 
    - description={a brightly coloured tropical bird}
    +
    Note that the abbreviation style must be set before \GlsXtrLoadResources. The file sample-entries.bib contains:
    @entry{parrot,
    + name={parrot}, 
    + description={a brightly coloured tropical bird}
     }
     @entry{duck,
    - name={duck}, 
    - description={a waterbird}
    + name={duck}, 
    + description={a waterbird}
     }
     @entry{puffin,
    - name={puffin},
    - description={a seabird with a brightly coloured bill}
    + name={puffin},
    + description={a seabird with a brightly coloured bill}
     }
     @entry{penguin,
    - name={penguin}, 
    - description={a flightless black and white seabird}
    + name={penguin}, 
    + description={a flightless black and white seabird}
     }
     @symbol{alpha,
    - name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    - description={a variable}
    + name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    + description={a variable}
     }
     @abbreviation{arpanet,
    -  short={ARPANET},
    -  long={Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}
    +  short={ARPANET},
    +  long={Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}
     }
    -
    The result is slightly different from the previous examples. Letter groups aren’t created by default with bib2gls so, even though the glossary style supports letter groups, there’s no group information.
    The result is slightly different from the previous examples. Letter groups aren’t created by default with bib2gls so, even though the glossary style supports letter groups, there’s no group information.
    Example 6: Simple document that uses bib2gls to sort entries 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that defines some entries, references a subset of them in the document and displays a sorted list of the referenced entries: alpha, ARPANET, duck, parrot and puffin. There are no letter groups.

    -All entries must be provided in one or more bib files. (See the bib2gls user manual for the required format.) In this example, the terms “parrot”, “duck”, “puffin” and “penguin” are defined using @atentry, the symbol alpha (\(𝛼\)) is defined using @symbol and the abbreviation “ARPANET” is defined using @abbreviation.

    +All entries must be provided in one or more bib files. (See the bib2gls user manual for the required format.) In this example, the terms “parrot”, “duck”, “puffin” and “penguin” are defined using @atentry, the symbol alpha (\(\alpha \)) is defined using @symbol and the abbreviation “ARPANET” is defined using @abbreviation.

    -Note that the sort key should not be used. Each entry type (@entry, @symbol, @abbreviation) has a particular field that’s used for the sort value by default (name, the label, short). You will break this mechanism if you explicitly use the sort key. See bib2gls gallery: sorting for examples.
    +Note that the sort key should not be used. Each entry type (@entry, @symbol, @abbreviation) has a particular field that’s used for the sort value by default (name, the label, short). You will break this mechanism if you explicitly use the sort key. See bib2gls gallery: sorting for examples.

    -The glossaries-extra package needs to be loaded with the record package option:

    \usepackage[record]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    or (equivalently)
    \usepackage[record=only]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    or (with glossaries-extra v1.37+ and bib2gls v1.8+):
    \usepackage[record=nameref]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    The record=nameref option is the best method if you are using hyperref.

    -Each resource set is loaded with \GlsXtrLoadResources. For example:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources
    +The glossaries-extra package needs to be loaded with the record package option: 
    \usepackage[record]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    or (equivalently)
    \usepackage[record=only]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    or (with glossaries-extra v1.37+ and bib2gls v1.8+):
    \usepackage[record=nameref]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    The record=nameref option is the best method if you are using hyperref.

    +Each resource set is loaded with \GlsXtrLoadResources. For example:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources
     [% definitions in entries1.bib and entries2.bib:
    - src={entries1,entries2},
    - sort={de-CH-1996}% sort according to this locale
    + src={entries1,entries2},
    + sort={de-CH-1996}% sort according to this locale
     ]
    -
    The bib files are identified as a comma-separated list in the value of the src key. The sort option identifies the sorting method. This may be a locale identifier for alphabetic sorting, but there are other sort methods available, such as character code or numeric. One resource set may cover multiple glossaries or one glossary may be split across multiple resource sets, forming logical sub-blocks.

    -If you want to ensure that all entries are selected, even if they haven’t been referenced in the document, then add the option selection=all. (There are also ways of filtering the selection or you can even have a random selection by shuffling and truncating the list. See the bib2gls user manual for further details.)

    -The glossary is displayed using:

    \printunsrtglossary
    -
    Alternatively all glossaries can be displayed using the iterative command:
    \printunsrtglossaries
    +
    The bib files are identified as a comma-separated list in the value of the src key. The sort option identifies the sorting method. This may be a locale identifier for alphabetic sorting, but there are other sort methods available, such as character code or numeric. One resource set may cover multiple glossaries or one glossary may be split across multiple resource sets, forming logical sub-blocks.

    +If you want to ensure that all entries are selected, even if they haven’t been referenced in the document, then add the option selection=all. (There are also ways of filtering the selection or you can even have a random selection by shuffling and truncating the list. See the bib2gls user manual for further details.)

    +The glossary is displayed using:

    \printunsrtglossary
    +
    Alternatively all glossaries can be displayed using the iterative command:
    \printunsrtglossaries
     
    The document is built using:
    pdflatex myDoc
     bib2gls myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
    -
    If letter groups are required, you need the --group switch:
    bib2gls --group myDoc
    -
    or with arara:
    % arara: bib2gls: { group: on }
    -
    (You will also need an appropriate glossary style.)

    -Unlike Options 2 and 3, this method doesn’t create a file containing the typeset glossary but simply determines which entries are needed for the document, their associated locations and (if required) their associated letter group. This option allows a mixture of sort methods. For example, sorting by word order for one glossary and order of use for another or even sorting one block of the glossary differently to another block in the same glossary. See bib2gls gallery: sorting.

    -This method supports Unicode and uses the Common Locale Data Repository, which provides more extensive language support than xindy. (Except for Klingon, which is supported by xindy, but not by the CLDR.) The locations in the number list may be in any format. If bib2gls can deduce a numerical value it will attempt to form ranges otherwise it will simply list the locations.

    +

    If letter groups are required, you need the --group switch:
    bib2gls --group myDoc
    +
    or with arara:
    % arara: bib2gls: { group: on }
    +
    (You will also need an appropriate glossary style.)

    +Unlike Options 2 and 3, this method doesn’t create a file containing the typeset glossary but simply determines which entries are needed for the document, their associated locations and (if required) their associated letter group. This option allows a mixture of sort methods. For example, sorting by word order for one glossary and order of use for another or even sorting one block of the glossary differently to another block in the same glossary. See bib2gls gallery: sorting.

    +This method supports Unicode and uses the Common Locale Data Repository, which provides more extensive language support than xindy. (Except for Klingon, which is supported by xindy, but not by the CLDR.) The locations in the number list may be in any format. If bib2gls can deduce a numerical value it will attempt to form ranges otherwise it will simply list the locations.

    Summary:

      -
    1. 1.Use glossaries-extra with the record package option:
      \usepackage[record]{glossaries-extra}
      + 
    2. 1.Use glossaries-extra with the record package option:
      \usepackage[record]{glossaries-extra}
       

      -

    3. 2.Use \GlsXtrLoadResources to identify the bib file(s) and bib2gls options. The bib extension may be omitted:
      \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={terms.bib,abbreviations.bib},sort=en]
      +
    4. 2.Use \GlsXtrLoadResources to identify the bib file(s) and bib2gls options. The bib extension may be omitted:
      \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={terms.bib,abbreviations.bib},sort=en]
       

      -

    5. 3.Put
      \printunsrtglossary
      -
      where you want your list of entries to appear. Alternatively to display all glossaries use the iterative command:
      \printunsrtglossaries
      +
    6. 3.Put
      \printunsrtglossary
      +
      where you want your list of entries to appear. Alternatively to display all glossaries use the iterative command:
      \printunsrtglossaries
       

    7. 4.Run LaTeX on your document.

      -

    8. 5.Run bib2gls with just the document base name.

      +

    9. 5.Run bib2gls with just the document base name.

    10. 6.Run LaTeX on your document.

    -See glossaries-extra and bib2gls: An Introductory Guide or the bib2gls user manual for further details of this method, and also Incorporating makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite or bib2gls into the document build.

    +See glossaries-extra and bib2gls: An Introductory Guide or the bib2gls user manual for further details of this method, and also Incorporating makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite or bib2gls into the document build.

    -

    1.3.5. Option 5 (“unsrt”)

    +

    1.3.5. Option 5 (“unsrt”)

    -

    -This option is only available with the extension package glossaries-extra. No indexing application is required.

    +

    +This option is only available with the extension package glossaries-extra. No indexing application is required.

    Example document:

    \documentclass{article}
    -\usepackage[style=indexgroup]{glossaries-extra}
    -\newglossaryentry{parrot}{name={parrot}, 
    -  description={a brightly coloured tropical bird}}
    -\newglossaryentry{duck}{name={duck}, 
    -  description={a waterbird}}
    -\newglossaryentry{puffin}{name={puffin},
    -  description={a seabird with a brightly coloured bill}}
    -\newglossaryentry{penguin}{name={penguin}, 
    -  description={a flightless black and white seabird}}
    +\usepackage[style=indexgroup]{glossaries-extra}
    +\newglossaryentry{parrot}{name={parrot}, 
    +  description={a brightly coloured tropical bird}}
    +\newglossaryentry{duck}{name={duck}, 
    +  description={a waterbird}}
    +\newglossaryentry{puffin}{name={puffin},
    +  description={a seabird with a brightly coloured bill}}
    +\newglossaryentry{penguin}{name={penguin}, 
    +  description={a flightless black and white seabird}}
     % a symbol:
    -\newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    - description={a variable}}
    -% an abbreviation:
    -\setabbreviationstyle{short-long}
    -\newabbreviation{arpanet}{ARPANET}{Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}
    +\newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    + description={a variable}}
    +% an abbreviation:
    +\setabbreviationstyle{short-long}
    +\newabbreviation{arpanet}{ARPANET}{Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}
     \begin{document}
    -\Gls{puffin}, \gls{duck} and \gls{parrot}.
    -\gls{arpanet} and \gls{alpha}.
    -Next use: \gls{arpanet}.
    -\printunsrtglossary
    +\Gls{puffin}, \gls{duck} and \gls{parrot}.
    +\gls{arpanet} and \gls{alpha}.
    +Next use: \gls{arpanet}.
    +\printunsrtglossary
     \end{document}
    -
    You can place all your entry definitions in a separate file and load it in the preamble with \loadglsentries. There’s no “activation” command (such as \makeglossaries for Options 2 and 3).

    -The result is different from the previous examples. Now all entries are listed in the glossary, including “penguin” which hasn’t been referenced in the document, and the list is in the order that the entries were defined. There are no number lists.

    + You can place all your entry definitions in a separate file and load it in the preamble with \loadglsentries. There’s no “activation” command (such as \makeglossaries for Options 2 and 3).

    +The result is different from the previous examples. Now all entries are listed in the glossary, including “penguin” which hasn’t been referenced in the document, and the list is in the order that the entries were defined. There are no number lists.

    Example 7: Simple document with an unsorted list of all defined entries 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that defines some entries, references a subset of them in the document and displays an unsorted list of the defined entries: parrot, duck, puffin, penguin, alpha and ARPANET. There are four letter groups with a repeated letter: P, D, P, A.

    Note that the letter groups are fragmented because the list isn’t in alphabetical order, so there are two “P” letter groups.

    -The \printunsrtglossary command simply iterates over the set of all defined entries associated with the given glossary and lists them in the order of definition. This means that child entries must be defined immediately after their parent entry if they must be kept together in the glossary. Some glossary styles indent entries that have a parent but it’s the indexing application that ensures the child entries are listed immediately after the parent. If you’re opting to use this manual approach then it’s your responsibility to define the entries in the correct order.

    -The glossaries-extra package requires entries to be defined in the preamble by default. It’s possible to remove this restriction, but bear in mind that any entries defined after \printunsrtglossary won’t be listed.

    -The glossary is displayed using:

    \printunsrtglossary
    -
    Alternatively all glossaries can be displayed using the iterative command:
    \printunsrtglossaries
    +The \printunsrtglossary command simply iterates over the set of all defined entries associated with the given glossary and  lists them in the order of definition. This means that child  entries must be defined immediately after their parent entry  if they must be kept together in the glossary. Some glossary styles indent entries that have a parent but it’s the indexing application that ensures the child entries are listed immediately after the parent. If you’re opting to use this manual approach then it’s your responsibility to define the entries in the correct order.

    +The glossaries-extra package requires entries to be defined in the preamble by default. It’s possible to remove this restriction, but bear in mind that any entries defined after \printunsrtglossary won’t be listed.

    +The glossary is displayed using:

    \printunsrtglossary
    +
    Alternatively all glossaries can be displayed using the iterative command:
    \printunsrtglossaries
     

    -This method will display all defined entries, regardless of whether or not they have been used in the document. Note that this uses the same command for displaying the glossary as Option 4. This is because bib2gls takes advantage of this method by defining the wanted entries in the required order and setting the locations (and letter group information, if required). See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -Therefore, the above example document has a glossary containing the entries: parrot, duck, puffin, penguin, \(𝛼\) and ARPANET (in that order). Note that the “penguin” entry has been included even though it wasn’t referenced in the document.

    +This method will display all defined entries, regardless of whether or not they have been used in the document. Note that this uses the same command for displaying the glossary as Option 4. This is because bib2gls takes advantage of this method by defining the wanted entries in the required order and setting the locations (and letter group information, if required). See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +Therefore, the above example document has a glossary containing the entries: parrot, duck, puffin, penguin, \(\alpha \) and ARPANET (in that order). Note that the “penguin” entry has been included even though it wasn’t referenced in the document.

    This just requires a single LaTeX call:

    pdflatex myDoc
     
    unless the glossary needs to appear in the table of contents, in which case a second run is required:
    pdflatex myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
     
    (Naturally if the document also contains citations, and so on, then additional steps are required. Similarly for all the other options above.)

    -See the glossaries-extra documentation for further details of this method.

    +See the glossaries-extra documentation for further details of this method.

    -

    1.3.6. Option 6 (“standalone”)

    +

    1.3.6. Option 6 (“standalone”)

    -

    -This option is only available with the glossaries-extra extension package. (You can just use the base glossaries package for the first case, but it’s less convenient. You’d have to manually insert the entry target before the sectioning command and use \glsentryname{label} or \Glsentryname{label} to display the entry name.) Instead of creating a list, this has standalone definitions throughout the document. The entry name may or may not be in a section heading.

    -You can either define entries in the preamble (or in an external file loaded with \loadglsentries), as with Option 5, for example:

    \documentclass{article}
    +
    +This option is only available with the glossaries-extra extension package. (You can just use the base glossaries package for the first case, but it’s less convenient. You’d have to manually insert the entry target before the sectioning command and use \glsentryname{label} or \Glsentryname{label} to display the entry name.) Instead of creating a list, this has standalone definitions throughout the document. The entry name may or may not be in a section heading.

    +You can either define entries in the preamble (or in an external file loaded with \loadglsentries), as with Option 5, for example:

    \documentclass{article}
     
     \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
    -\usepackage[sort=none,
    -   nostyles% <- no glossary styles are required
    +\usepackage[sort=none,
    +   nostyles% <- no glossary styles are required
      ]{glossaries-extra}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{set}{name={set},
    -  description={a collection of any kind of objects},
    -  symbol={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}}
    +\newglossaryentry{set}{name={set},
    +  description={a collection of any kind of objects},
    +  symbol={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}}
     }
     
    -\newglossaryentry{function}{name={function},
    -  description={a rule that assigns every element in the    domain \gls{set} to an element in the range \gls{set}},
    -  symbol={\ensuremath{f(x)}}
    +\newglossaryentry{function}{name={function},
    +  description={a rule that assigns every element in the    domain \gls{set} to an element in the range \gls{set}},
    +  symbol={\ensuremath{f(x)}}
     }
     \newcommand*{\termdef}[1]{% 
    -  \section{\glsxtrglossentry{#1} \glsentrysymbol{#1}}% 
    -  \begin{quote}\em\Glsentrydesc{#1}.\end{quote}% 
    +  \section{\glsxtrglossentry{#1} \glsentrysymbol{#1}}% 
    +  \begin{quote}\em\Glsentrydesc{#1}.\end{quote}% 
     }
     \begin{document}
     \tableofcontents
     
    -\section{Introduction}
    -Sample document about \glspl{function} and \glspl{set}.
    +\section{Introduction}
    +Sample document about \glspl{function} and \glspl{set}.
     
     \termdef{set}
     
    -More detailed information about \glspl{set} with examples.
    +More detailed information about \glspl{set} with examples.
     
     \termdef{function}
     
    -More detailed information about \glspl{function} with examples.
    +More detailed information about \glspl{function} with examples.
     
     \end{document}
    -
    This allows the references to hyperlink to the standalone definitions rather than to a glossary.
    This allows the references to hyperlink to the standalone definitions rather than to a glossary.
    Example 8: Simple document with standalone entries 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that defines entries and displays them in the document..

    -Or you can use bib2gls if you want to manage a large database of terms. For example:

    \documentclass{article}
    +Or you can use bib2gls if you want to manage a large  database of terms. For example: 
    \documentclass{article}
     
     \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
    -\usepackage[record,
    -   nostyles% <- no glossary styles are required
    +\usepackage[record,
    +   nostyles% <- no glossary styles are required
       ]{glossaries-extra}
     
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={terms},sort=none,save-locations=false]
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={terms},sort=none,save-locations=false]
     
     \newcommand*{\termdef}[1]{% 
    -  \section{\glsxtrglossentry{#1} \glossentrysymbol{#1}}% 
    -  \glsadd{#1}% <- index this entry
    -  \begin{quote}\em\Glsentrydesc{#1}.\end{quote}% 
    +  \section{\glsxtrglossentry{#1} \glossentrysymbol{#1}}% 
    +  \glsadd{#1}% <- index this entry
    +  \begin{quote}\em\Glsentrydesc{#1}.\end{quote}% 
     }
     \begin{document}
     \tableofcontents
     
    -\section{Introduction}
    -Sample document about \glspl{function} and \glspl{set}.
    +\section{Introduction}
    +Sample document about \glspl{function} and \glspl{set}.
     
     \termdef{set}
     
    -More detailed information about \glspl{set} with examples.
    +More detailed information about \glspl{set} with examples.
     
     \termdef{function}
     
    -More detailed information about \glspl{function} with examples.
    +More detailed information about \glspl{function} with examples.
     \end{document}
     
    Where the file terms.bib contains:
    @entry{set,
    -  name={set},
    -  description={a collection of any kind of objects},
    -  symbol={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}}
    +  name={set},
    +  description={a collection of any kind of objects},
    +  symbol={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}}
     }
     @entry{function,
    -  name={function},
    -  description={a rule that assigns every element in the domain   \gls{set} to an element in the range \gls{set}},
    -  symbol={\ensuremath{f(x)}}
    +  name={function},
    +  description={a rule that assigns every element in the domain   \gls{set} to an element in the range \gls{set}},
    +  symbol={\ensuremath{f(x)}}
     }
    -
    The advantage in this approach (with \loadglsentries or bib2gls) is that you can use an existing database of entries shared across multiple documents, ensuring consistent notation for all of them.

    -In both cases, there’s no need to load all the glossary styles packages, as they’re not required, so I’ve used the nostyles package option to prevent them from being loaded.

    -In the first case, you just need to define the terms (preferably in the preamble or in a file that’s input in the preamble). No external tool is required. Just run LaTeX as normal. (Twice to ensure that the table of contents is up to date.)

    pdflatex myDoc
    +
    The advantage in this approach (with \loadglsentries or bib2gls) is that you can use an existing database of entries shared across multiple documents, ensuring consistent notation for all of them.

    +In both cases, there’s no need to load all the glossary styles packages, as they’re not required, so I’ve used the nostyles package option to prevent them from being loaded.

    +In the first case, you just need to define the terms (preferably in the preamble or in a file that’s input in the preamble). No external tool is required. Just run LaTeX as normal. (Twice to ensure that the table of contents is up to date.)

    pdflatex myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
     

    -In the second case, you need the record package option (as in Option 4) since bib2gls is needed to select the required entries, but you don’t need a sorted list:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={terms},sort=none]
    -
    This will ensure that any entries indexed in the document (through commands like \gls or \glsadd) will be selected by bib2gls, but it will skip the sorting step. (The chances are you probably also won’t need location lists either. If so, you can add the option save-locations=false.)

    -Remember that for this second case you need to run bib2gls as per Option 4:

    pdflatex myDoc
    +In the second case, you need the record package option (as in Option 4) since bib2gls is needed to select the required entries, but you don’t need a sorted list: 
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={terms},sort=none]
    +
    This will ensure that any entries indexed in the document (through commands like \gls or \glsadd) will be selected by bib2gls, but it will skip the sorting step. (The chances are you probably also won’t need location lists either. If so, you can add the option save-locations=false.)

    +Remember that for this second case you need to run bib2gls as per Option 4:

    pdflatex myDoc
     bib2gls myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
     

    -For both cases (with or without bib2gls), instead of listing all the entries using \printunsrtglossary, you use \glsxtrglossentry{label} where you want the name (and anchor with hyperref) to appear in the document. This will allow the link text created by commands like \gls to link to that point in the document. The description can simply be displayed with \glsentrydesc{label} or \Glsentrydesc{label}, as in the above examples. In both examples, I’ve defined a custom command \termdef to simplify the code and ensure consistency. Extra styling, such as placing the description in a coloured frame, can be added to this custom definition as required.

    -(Instead of using \glsentrydesc or \Glsentrydesc, you can use \glossentrydesc{label}, which will obey category attributes such as glossdesc and glossdescfont. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.)

    -The symbol (if required) can be displayed with either \glsentrysymbol{label} or \glossentrysymbol{label}. In the first example, I’ve used \glsentrysymbol. In the second I’ve used \glossentrysymbol. The latter is necessary with bib2gls if the symbol needs to go in a section title as the entries aren’t defined on the first LaTeX run.

    -In normal document text, \glsentrysymbol will silently do nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined, but when used in a section heading it will expand to an undefined internal command when written to the aux file, which triggers an error.

    -The \glossentrysymbol command performs an existence check, which triggers a warning if the entry is undefined. (All entries will be undefined before the first bib2gls call.) You need at least glossaries-extra v1.42 to use this command in a section title. (\glossentrysymbol is defined by the base glossaries package but is redefined by glossaries-extra.) If hyperref has been loaded, this will use \texorpdfstring to allow a simple expansion for the PDF bookmarks (see the glossaries-extra user manual for further details).

    -If you want to test if the symbol field has been set, you need to use \ifglshassymbol outside of the section title. For example:

    \ifglshassymbol{#1}% 
    -{\section{\glsxtrglossentry{#1} \glossentrysymbol{#1}}}
    -{\section{\glsxtrglossentry{#1}}}
    +For both cases (with or without bib2gls), instead of listing all the entries using \printunsrtglossary, you use \glsxtrglossentry{label} where you want the name (and anchor with hyperref) to appear in the document. This will allow the link text created by commands like \gls to link to that point in the document. The description can simply be displayed with \glsentrydesc{label} or \Glsentrydesc{label}, as in the above examples. In both examples, I’ve defined a custom command \termdef to simplify the code and ensure consistency. Extra styling, such as placing the description in a coloured frame, can be added to this custom definition as required.

    +(Instead of using \glsentrydesc or \Glsentrydesc, you can use \glossentrydesc{label}, which will obey category attributes such as glossdesc and glossdescfont. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.)

    +The symbol (if required) can be displayed with either \glsentrysymbol{label} or \glossentrysymbol{label}. In the first example, I’ve used \glsentrysymbol. In the second I’ve used \glossentrysymbol. The latter is necessary with bib2gls if the symbol needs to go in a section title as the entries aren’t defined on the first LaTeX run.

    +In normal document text, \glsentrysymbol will silently do nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined, but when used in a section heading it will expand to an undefined internal command when written to the aux file, which triggers an error.

    +The \glossentrysymbol command performs an existence check, which triggers a warning if the entry is undefined. (All entries will be undefined before the first bib2gls call.) You need at least glossaries-extra v1.42 to use this command in a section title. (\glossentrysymbol is defined by the base glossaries package but is redefined by glossaries-extra.) If hyperref has been loaded, this will use \texorpdfstring to allow a simple expansion for the PDF bookmarks (see the glossaries-extra user manual for further details).

    +If you want to test if the symbol field has been set, you need to use \ifglshassymbol outside of the section title. For example:

    \ifglshassymbol{#1}% 
    +{\section{\glsxtrglossentry{#1} \glossentrysymbol{#1}}}
    +{\section{\glsxtrglossentry{#1}}}
     

    -In both of the above examples, the section titles start with a lowercase character (because the name value is all lowercase in entry definitions). You can apply automatic case change with the glossname category attribute. For example:

    \glssetcategoryattribute{general}{glossname}{firstuc}
    -
    or (for title-case)
    \glssetcategoryattribute{general}{glossname}{title}
    -
    However, this won’t apply the case change in the table of contents or bookmarks. Instead you can use helper commands provided by glossaries-extra v1.49+ but make sure you have up-to-date versions of glossaries and mfirstuc.

    -In the second example, you can instead use bib2gls to apply a case change. For example, to apply sentence case to the name field:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={terms},
    - sort=none,save-locations=false,
    - replicate-fields={name=text},
    - name-case-change=firstuc
    +In both of the above examples, the section titles start with a lowercase character (because the name value is all lowercase in entry definitions). You can apply automatic case change with the glossname category attribute. For example: 
    \glssetcategoryattribute{general}{glossname}{firstuc}
    +
    or (for title-case)
    \glssetcategoryattribute{general}{glossname}{title}
    +
    However, this won’t apply the case change in the table of contents or bookmarks. Instead you can use helper commands provided by glossaries-extra v1.49+ but make sure you have up-to-date versions of glossaries and mfirstuc.

    +In the second example, you can instead use bib2gls to apply a case change. For example, to apply sentence case to the name field:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={terms},
    + sort=none,save-locations=false,
    + replicate-fields={name=text},
    + name-case-change=firstuc
     ]
    -
    (Or name-case-change=title for title case.) This copies the name value to the text field and then applies a case change to the name field (leaving the text field unchanged). The name in the section titles now starts with a capital but the link text produced by commands like \gls is still lowercase.

    -In the first example (without bib2gls) you can do this manually. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{set}{name={Set},text={set},
    -  description={a collection of any kind of objects},
    -  symbol={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}}
    +
    (Or name-case-change=title for title case.) This copies the name value to the text field and then applies a case change to the name field (leaving the text field unchanged). The name in the section titles now starts with a capital but the link text produced by commands like \gls is still lowercase.

    +In the first example (without bib2gls) you can do this manually. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{set}{name={Set},text={set},
    +  description={a collection of any kind of objects},
    +  symbol={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}}
     }
    -
    A more automated solution can be obtained with the standalone helper commands for the PDF bookmark and heading text (glossaries-extra v1.49+).

    -Note that if you use the default save-locations=true with bib2gls, it’s possible to combine Options 4 and 6 to have both standalone definitions and an index. In this case, a glossary style is required. In the example below, I’ve use bookindex, which is provided in the glossary-bookindex package (bundled with glossaries-extra). I don’t need any of the other style packages, so I can still keep the nostyles option and just load glossary-bookindex:

    \usepackage[record=nameref,% <- using bib2gls
    - nostyles,% <- don't load default style packages
    - stylemods=bookindex,% <- load glossary-bookindex.sty
    - style=bookindex% <- set the default style to 'bookindex'
    +
    A more automated solution can be obtained with the standalone helper commands for the PDF bookmark and heading text (glossaries-extra v1.49+).

    +Note that if you use the default save-locations=true with bib2gls, it’s possible to combine Options 4 and 6 to have both standalone definitions and an index. In this case, a glossary style is required. In the example below, I’ve use bookindex, which is provided in the glossary-bookindex package (bundled with glossaries-extra). I don’t need any of the other style packages, so I can still keep the nostyles option and just load glossary-bookindex:

    \usepackage[record=nameref,% <- using bib2gls
    + nostyles,% <- don't load default style packages
    + stylemods=bookindex,% <- load glossary-bookindex.sty
    + style=bookindex% <- set the default style to 'bookindex'
     ]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    I also need to sort the entries, so the resource command is now:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={terms},% definitions in terms.bib
    - sort=en-GB,% sort by this locale
    - replicate-fields={name=text},
    - name-case-change=firstuc
    +
    I also need to sort the entries, so the resource command is now:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={terms},% definitions in terms.bib
    + sort=en-GB,% sort by this locale
    + replicate-fields={name=text},
    + name-case-change=firstuc
     ]
    -
    At the end of the document, I can add the glossary:
    \printunsrtglossary[title=Index,target=false]
    -
    Note that I’ve had to switch off the hypertargets with target=false (otherwise there would be duplicate targets). If you want letter group headings you need to use the --group switch:
    bib2gls --group myDoc
    -
    or if you are using arara:
    % arara: bib2gls: { group: on }
    +
    At the end of the document, I can add the glossary:
    \printunsrtglossary[title=Index,target=false]
    +
    Note that I’ve had to switch off the hypertargets with target=false (otherwise there would be duplicate targets). If you want letter group headings you need to use the --group switch:
    bib2gls --group myDoc
    +
    or if you are using arara:
    % arara: bib2gls: { group: on }
     

    -The bookindex style doesn’t show the description, so only the name and location is displayed. Remember that the name has had a case change so it now starts with an initial capital. If you feel this is inappropriate for the index, you can adjust the bookindex style so that it uses the text field instead. For example:

    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrbookindexname}[1]{% 
    -  \glossentrynameother{#1}{text}}
    -
    See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details about this style.

    +The bookindex style doesn’t show the description, so only the name and location is displayed. Remember that the name has had a case change so it now starts with an initial capital. If you feel this is inappropriate for the index, you can adjust the bookindex style so that it uses the text field instead. For example:

    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrbookindexname}[1]{% 
    +  \glossentrynameother{#1}{text}}
    +
    See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details about this style.

    Note that on the first LaTeX run none of the entries will be defined. Once they are defined, the page numbers may shift due to the increased amount of document text. You may therefore need to repeat the document build to ensure the page numbers are correct.

    -If there are extra terms that need to be included in the index that don’t have a description, you can define them with @index in the bib file. For example:

    @index{element}
    -@index{member,alias={element}}
    -
    They can be used in the document as usual:
    The objects that make up a set are the \glspl{element}
    -or \glspl{member}.
    -
    See glossaries-extra and bib2gls: An Introductory Guide or the bib2gls user manual for further details.

    +If there are extra terms that need to be included in the index that don’t have a description, you can define them with @index in the bib file. For example:

    @index{element}
    +@index{member,alias={element}}
    +
    They can be used in the document as usual:
    The objects that make up a set are the \glspl{element}
    +or \glspl{member}.
    +
    See glossaries-extra and bib2gls: An Introductory Guide or the bib2gls user manual for further details.

    1.4. Dummy Entries for Testing

    -In addition to the sample files described in §18, glossaries also provides some files containing lorum ipsum dummy entries. These are provided for testing purposes and are on TeX’s path (in tex/latex/glossaries/test-entries) so they can be included via \input or \loadglsentries. The glossaries-extra package provides bib versions of all these files for use with bib2gls. The files are as follows:

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-brief.tex
    - These entries all have brief descriptions. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{lorem}{name={lorem},description={ipsum}}
    +In addition to the sample files described in §18, glossaries also provides some files containing lorum ipsum dummy entries. These are provided for testing purposes and are on TeX’s path (in tex/latex/glossaries/test-entries) so they can be included via \input or \loadglsentries. The glossaries-extra package provides bib versions of all these files for use with bib2gls. The files are as follows:

    +

    🗋 example-glossaries-brief.tex
    + These entries all have brief descriptions. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{lorem}{name={lorem},description={ipsum}}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-long.tex
    - These entries all have long descriptions. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{loremipsum}{name={lorem ipsum},
    -description={dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing  elit. Ut purus elit, vestibulum ut, placerat ac,  adipiscing vitae, felis. Curabitur dictum gravida  mauris.}}
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-utf8.tex
    + This file is based on example-glossaries-brief.tex but random characters have been converted to accented characters to test UTF-8 support.

    +

    🗋 example-glossaries-long.tex
    + These entries all have long descriptions. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{loremipsum}{name={lorem ipsum},
    +description={dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing  elit. Ut purus elit, vestibulum ut, placerat ac,  adipiscing vitae, felis. Curabitur dictum gravida  mauris.}}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-multipar.tex
    - These entries all have multi-paragraph descriptions. For example:
    \longnewglossaryentry{loremi-ii}{name={lorem 1--2}}% 
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-multipar.tex
    + These entries all have multi-paragraph descriptions. For example:
    \longnewglossaryentry{loremi-ii}{name={lorem 1--2}}% 
     {% 
     Lorem ipsum ...
     
     Nam dui ligula...
     }
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-symbols.tex
    - These entries all use the symbol key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={alpha},
    -symbol={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    -description={Quisque ullamcorper placerat ipsum.}}
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-symbols.tex
    + These entries all use the symbol key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{alpha}{name={alpha},
    +symbol={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    +description={Quisque ullamcorper placerat ipsum.}}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-symbolnames.tex
    - Similar to the previous file but the symbol key isn’t used. Instead the symbol is stored in the name key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{sym.alpha}{sort={alpha},
    -name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    -description={Quisque ullamcorper placerat ipsum.}}
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-symbolnames.tex
    + Similar to the previous file but the symbol key isn’t used. Instead the symbol is stored in the name key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{sym.alpha}{sort={alpha},
    +name={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    +description={Quisque ullamcorper placerat ipsum.}}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-user.tex
    - The top level (level 0) entries have the symbol key and all user1, …, user6 keys set. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{sample-a}
    -{name={a name},
    -description={a description},
    -symbol={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    -user1={A},
    -user2={1},
    -user3={i},
    -user4={A-i},
    -user5={25.2020788573521},
    -user6={1585-11-06}}
    -
    There are also some level 1 entries, which may or may not have the symbol and user keys set. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{sample-b-0}
    -{parent={sample-b},
    -name={b/0 name},
    -description={child 0 of b},
    -symbol={\ensuremath{\sigma}},
    -user2={0},
    -user4={a-i}}
    -
    There are no deeper hierarchical entries. Where set, the user1 key is an uppercase letter (A–Z), the user2 key is an integer, the user3 key is a lowercase Roman numeral, the user4 key is in the form alpha-roman where alpha is either an upper or lowercase letter (a–z or A–Z) and roman is either an upper or lowercase Roman numeral. The user5 key is a random number (in the range \((-50,+50)\) for top level (level 0) entries and \((-1,+1)\) for child entries). The user6 key is a random date between 1000-01-01 and 2099-12-31.

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-images.tex
    - These entries use the user1 key to store the name of an image file. (The images are provided by the mwe package and should be on TeX’s path.) One entry doesn’t have an associated image to help test for a missing key. The descriptions are long to allow for tests with the text wrapping around the image. For example:
    \longnewglossaryentry{sedfeugiat}{name={sed feugiat},
    -user1={example-image}}% 
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-user.tex
    + The top level (level 0) entries have the symbol key and all user1, …, user6 keys set. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{sample-a}
    +{name={a name},
    +description={a description},
    +symbol={\ensuremath{\alpha}},
    +user1={A},
    +user2={1},
    +user3={i},
    +user4={A-i},
    +user5={25.2020788573521},
    +user6={1585-11-06}}
    +
    There are also some level 1 entries, which may or may not have the symbol and user keys set. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{sample-b-0}
    +{parent={sample-b},
    +name={b/0 name},
    +description={child 0 of b},
    +symbol={\ensuremath{\sigma}},
    +user2={0},
    +user4={a-i}}
    +
    There are no deeper hierarchical entries. Where set, the user1 key is an uppercase letter (A–Z), the user2 key is an integer, the user3 key is a lowercase Roman numeral, the user4 key is in the form alpha-roman where alpha is either an upper or lowercase letter (a–z or A–Z) and roman is either an upper or lowercase Roman numeral. The user5 key is a random number (in the range \((-50,+50)\) for top level (level 0) entries and \((-1,+1)\) for child entries). The user6 key is a random date between 1000-01-01 and 2099-12-31.

    +

    🗋 example-glossaries-images.tex
    + These entries use the user1 key to store the name of an image file. (The images are provided by the mwe package and should be on TeX’s path.) One entry doesn’t have an associated image to help test for a missing key. The descriptions are long to allow for tests with the text wrapping around the image. For example:
    \longnewglossaryentry{sedfeugiat}{name={sed feugiat},
    +user1={example-image}}% 
     {% 
     Cum sociis natoque...
     
     Etiam...
     }
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-acronym.tex
    - These entries are all acronyms. For example:
    \newacronym[type={\glsdefaulttype}]{lid}{LID}{lorem ipsum 
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-acronym.tex
    + These entries are all acronyms. For example:
    \newacronym[type={\glsdefaulttype}]{lid}{LID}{lorem ipsum 
     dolor}
    -
    - If you use the glossaries-extra extension package, then \newacronym is redefined to use \newabbreviation with the category key set to acronym (rather than the default abbreviation). This means that you need to set the abbreviation style for the acronym category. For example:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    +
    + If you use the glossaries-extra extension package, then \newacronym is redefined to use \newabbreviation with the category key set to acronym (rather than the default abbreviation). This means that you need to set the abbreviation style for the acronym category. For example:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-acronym-desc.tex
    - This file contains entries that are all acronyms that use the description key. For example:
    \newacronym[type={\glsdefaulttype},
    -  description={fringilla a, euismod sodales,   sollicitudin vel, wisi}]{ndl}{NDL}{nam dui ligula}
    -
    - If you use the glossaries-extra extension package, then \newacronym is redefined to use \newabbreviation with the category key set to acronym (rather than the default abbreviation). This means that you need to set the abbreviation style for the acronym category. For example:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-desc}
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-acronym-desc.tex
    + This file contains entries that are all acronyms that use the description key. For example:
    \newacronym[type={\glsdefaulttype},
    +  description={fringilla a, euismod sodales,   sollicitudin vel, wisi}]{ndl}{NDL}{nam dui ligula}
    +
    + If you use the glossaries-extra extension package, then \newacronym is redefined to use \newabbreviation with the category key set to acronym (rather than the default abbreviation). This means that you need to set the abbreviation style for the acronym category. For example:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-desc}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-acronyms-lang.tex
    - These entries are all acronyms, where some of them have a translation supplied in the user1 key. For example:
    \newacronym[type={\glsdefaulttype},user1={love itself}]
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-acronyms-lang.tex
    + These entries are all acronyms, where some of them have a translation supplied in the user1 key. For example:
    \newacronym[type={\glsdefaulttype},user1={love itself}]
      {li}{LI}{lorem ipsum}
    -
    - If you use the glossaries-extra extension package, then \newacronym is redefined to use \newabbreviation with the category key set to acronym (rather than the default abbreviation). This means that you need to set the abbreviation style for the acronym category. For example:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-user}
    +
    + If you use the glossaries-extra extension package, then \newacronym is redefined to use \newabbreviation with the category key set to acronym (rather than the default abbreviation). This means that you need to set the abbreviation style for the acronym category. For example:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-user}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-parent.tex
    - These are hierarchical entries where the child entries use the name key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{sedmattis}{name={sed mattis},
    -description={erat sit amet}}
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-parent.tex
    + These are hierarchical entries where the child entries use the name key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{sedmattis}{name={sed mattis},
    +description={erat sit amet}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{gravida}{parent={sedmattis},
    -  name={gravida},description={malesuada}}
    +\newglossaryentry{gravida}{parent={sedmattis},
    +  name={gravida},description={malesuada}}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-childnoname.tex
    - These are hierarchical entries where the child entries don’t use the name key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{scelerisque}{name={scelerisque},
    -  description={at}}
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-childnoname.tex
    + These are hierarchical entries where the child entries don’t use the name key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{scelerisque}{name={scelerisque},
    +  description={at}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{vestibulum}{parent={scelerisque},
    -  description={eu, nulla}}
    +\newglossaryentry{vestibulum}{parent={scelerisque},
    +  description={eu, nulla}}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-longchild.tex
    - These entries all have long descriptions and there are some child entries. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{longsedmattis}{name={sed mattis},
    - description={erat sit amet dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.   Ut purus elit, vestibulum ut, placerat ac, adipiscing vitae, felis.   Curabitur dictum gravida mauris.}}
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-longchild.tex
    + These entries all have long descriptions and there are some child entries. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{longsedmattis}{name={sed mattis},
    + description={erat sit amet dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.   Ut purus elit, vestibulum ut, placerat ac, adipiscing vitae, felis.   Curabitur dictum gravida mauris.}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{longgravida}{parent={longsedmattis},name={gravida},
    - description={malesuada libero, nonummy eget, consectetuer id, vulputate a,   magna. Donec vehicula augue eu neque. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Mauris ut leo.}}
    +\newglossaryentry{longgravida}{parent={longsedmattis},name={gravida},
    + description={malesuada libero, nonummy eget, consectetuer id, vulputate a,   magna. Donec vehicula augue eu neque. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Mauris ut leo.}}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-childmultipar.tex
    - This consists of parent entries with single paragraph descriptions and child entries with multi-paragraph descriptions. Some entries have the user1 key set to the name of an image file provided by the mwe package. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{hiersedmattis}{name={sed mattis},user1={example-image},
    - description={Erat sit amet dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.   Ut purus elit, vestibulum ut, placerat ac, adipiscing vitae, felis. Curabitur dictum gravida mauris. Ut pellentesque augue sed urna. Vestibulum diam eros, fringilla et, consectetuer eu, nonummy id, sapien. Nullam at lectus. In sagittis ultrices mauris. Curabitur malesuada erat sit amet massa. Fusce blandit. Aliquam erat volutpat.}}
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-childmultipar.tex
    + This consists of parent entries with single paragraph descriptions and child entries with multi-paragraph descriptions. Some entries have the user1 key set to the name of an image file provided by the mwe package. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{hiersedmattis}{name={sed mattis},user1={example-image},
    + description={Erat sit amet dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.   Ut purus elit, vestibulum ut, placerat ac, adipiscing vitae, felis. Curabitur dictum gravida mauris. Ut pellentesque augue sed urna. Vestibulum diam eros, fringilla et, consectetuer eu, nonummy id, sapien. Nullam at lectus. In sagittis ultrices mauris. Curabitur malesuada erat sit amet massa. Fusce blandit. Aliquam erat volutpat.}}
     
    -\longnewglossaryentry{hierloremi-ii}
    -{name={lorem 1--2},parent={hiersedmattis}}% 
    +\longnewglossaryentry{hierloremi-ii}
    +{name={lorem 1--2},parent={hiersedmattis}}% 
     {% 
     Lorem ipsum ...
     
     Nam dui ligula...
     }
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-cite.tex
    - These entries use the user1 key to store a citation key (or comma-separated list of citation keys). The citations are defined in xampl.bib, which should be available on all modern TeX distributions. One entry doesn’t have an associated citation to help test for a missing key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{fusce}{name={fusce},
    -description={suscipit cursus sem},user1={article-minimal}}
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-cite.tex
    + These entries use the user1 key to store a citation key (or comma-separated list of citation keys). The citations are defined in xampl.bib, which should be available on all modern TeX distributions. One entry doesn’t have an associated citation to help test for a missing key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{fusce}{name={fusce},
    +description={suscipit cursus sem},user1={article-minimal}}
     

    -

    🗋 example-glossaries-url.tex
    - These entries use the user1 key to store an URL associated with the entry. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{aenean-url}{name={aenean},
    - description={adipiscing auctor est},
    - user1={http://uk.tug.org/}}
    +
    🗋 example-glossaries-url.tex
    + These entries use the user1 key to store an URL associated with the entry. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{aenean-url}{name={aenean},
    + description={adipiscing auctor est},
    + user1={http://uk.tug.org/}}
     

    The sample file glossary-lipsum-examples.tex in the doc/latex/glossaries/samples directory uses all these files. See also glossaries gallery.

    -

    -The glossaries-extra package provides the additional test file:
    🗋 example-glossaries-xr.tex
    - These entries use the see key provided by the base glossaries package and also the alias and seealso keys that require glossaries-extra. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{alias-lorem}{name={alias-lorem},
    - description={ipsum},alias={lorem}}
    +
    +The glossaries-extra package provides the additional test file: 
    🗋 example-glossaries-xr.tex
    + These entries use the see key provided by the base glossaries package and also the alias and seealso keys that require glossaries-extra. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{alias-lorem}{name={alias-lorem},
    + description={ipsum},alias={lorem}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{amet}{name={amet},description={consectetuer},
    - see={dolor}}
    +\newglossaryentry{amet}{name={amet},description={consectetuer},
    + see={dolor}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{arcu}name={arcu},description={libero},
    - seealso={placerat,vitae,curabitur}
    +\newglossaryentry{arcu}name={arcu},description={libero},
    + seealso={placerat,vitae,curabitur}
     

    @@ -1794,53 +1798,53 @@ The 1.5. Multi-Lingual Support

    -The glossaries package uses the tracklang package to determine the document languages. Unfortunately, because there isn’t a standard language identification framework provided with LaTeX, tracklang isn’t always able to detect the selected languages either as a result of using an unknown interface or where the interface doesn’t provide a way of detecting the language. In particular, tracklang can’t pick up languages specified using babel’s \babelprovide. In the event that tracklang can’t detect the language, use the languages package option. See §1.2 and also Localisation with tracklang.tex for further details.
    +The glossaries package uses the tracklang package to determine the document languages. Unfortunately, because there isn’t a standard language identification framework provided with LaTeX, tracklang isn’t always able to detect the selected languages either as a result of using an unknown interface or where the interface doesn’t provide a way of detecting the language. In particular, tracklang can’t pick up languages specified using babel’s\babelprovide. In the event that tracklang can’t detect the language, use the languages package option. See §1.2 and also Localisation with tracklang.tex for further details.

    -As from version 1.17, the glossaries package can be used with xindy as well as makeindex. If you are writing in a language that uses an extended Latin alphabet or non-Latin alphabet it’s best to use Option 3 (xindy) or Option 4 (bib2gls) as makeindex (Option 2) is hard-coded for the non-extended Latin alphabet and Option 1 can only perform limited ASCII comparisons.

    -This means that with Options 3 or 4 you are not restricted to the A, …, Z letter groups. If you want to use xindy, remember to use the xindy package option. For example:

    \documentclass[french]{article}
    +As from version 1.17, the glossaries package can be used with xindy as well as makeindex. If you are writing in a language that uses an extended Latin alphabet or non-Latin alphabet it’s best to use Option 3 (xindy)  or Option 4 (bib2gls) as makeindex (Option 2) is hard-coded for the non-extended Latin alphabet and Option 1 can only perform limited ASCII comparisons.

    +This means that with Options 3 or 4 you are not restricted to the A, …, Z letter groups. If you want to use xindy, remember to use the xindy package option. For example:

    \documentclass[french]{article}
     \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
     \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
     \usepackage{babel}
    -\usepackage[xindy]{glossaries}
    -
    If you are using a non-Latin script, you may need the xindynoglsnumbers=option or use \GlsSetXdyFirstLetterAfterDigits to indicate the first letter group that should follow the number group.

    -If you want to use bib2gls, you need to use the record option with glossaries-extra and supply the definitions in bib files. (See the bib2gls user manual for further details.)

    +\usepackage[xindy]{glossaries} +

    If you are using a non-Latin script, you may need the xindynoglsnumbers=option or use \GlsSetXdyFirstLetterAfterDigits to indicate the first letter group that should follow the number group.

    +If you want to use bib2gls, you need to use the record option with glossaries-extra and supply the definitions in bib files. (See the bib2gls user manual for further details.)

    -Note that although a non-Latin character, such as é, looks like a plain character in your tex file, with standard LaTeX it’s actually a macro and can therefore cause problems. (This issue doesn’t occur with XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX which both natively support UTF-8.) Recent versions of the LaTeX kernel have made significant improvements in handling UTF-8. To ensure you have the best UTF-8 support, use at least mfirstuc v2.08+ with glossaries v4.50+ (and, if required, glossaries-extra v1.49+).
    -

    -With old versions of mfirstuc (pre v2.08), if you use a UTF-8 character at the start of an entry name, you must place it in a group, or it will cause a problem for sentence case commands (e.g. \Gls). For example:

    % mfirstuc v2.07:
    -\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={{é}lite},
    -description={select group or class}}
    -
    This isn’t necessary with glossaries v4.50+ and mfirstuc v2.08+.
    % mfirstuc v2.08:
    -\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={élite},
    -description={select group or class}}
    +Note that although a non-Latin character, such as é, looks like a plain character in your tex file, with standard LaTeX it’s actually a macro and can therefore cause problems. (This issue doesn’t occur with XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX which both natively support UTF-8.) Recent versions of the LaTeX kernel have made significant improvements in handling UTF-8. To ensure you have the best UTF-8 support, use at least mfirstuc v2.08+ with glossaries v4.50+ (and, if required, glossaries-extra v1.49+). 
    +

    +With old versions of mfirstuc (pre v2.08), if you use a UTF-8 character at the start of an entry name, you must place it in a group, or it will cause a problem for sentence case commands (e.g. \Gls). For example:

    % mfirstuc v2.07:
    +\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={{é}lite},
    +description={select group or class}}
    +
    This isn’t necessary with glossaries v4.50+ and mfirstuc v2.08+.
    % mfirstuc v2.08:
    +\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={élite},
    +description={select group or class}}
     

    -If you are using xindy or bib2gls, the application needs to know the encoding of the tex file. This information is added to the aux file and can be picked up by makeglossaries and bib2gls. If you use xindy explicitly instead of via \makeglossaries, you may need to specify the encoding using the -C option. Read the xindy manual for further details of this option.

    -If you have the double-quote character (") as an active character (for example, a babel shorthand) and you want to use makeindex’s -g option, you’ll need to change makeindex’s quote character using:

    -\GlsSetQuote{character}

    +If you are using xindy or bib2gls, the application needs to know the encoding of the tex file. This information is added to the aux file and can be picked up by makeglossaries and bib2gls. If you use xindy explicitly instead of via \makeglossaries, you may need to specify the encoding using the -C option. Read the xindy manual for further details of this option.

    +If you have the double-quote character (") as an active character (for example, a babel shorthand) and you want to use makeindex’s -g option, you’ll need to change makeindex’s quote character using:

    +\GlsSetQuote{character}

    - Note that character may not be one of ? (question mark), | (pipe) or ! (exclamation mark). For example:
    \GlsSetQuote{+}
    -
    This must be done before \makeglossaries and any entry definitions. It’s only applicable for makeindex. This option in conjunction with ngerman will also cause makeglossaries to use the -g switch when invoking makeindex.

    + Note that character may not be one of ? (question mark), | (pipe) or ! (exclamation mark). For example:

    \GlsSetQuote{+}
    +
    This must be done before \makeglossaries and any entry definitions. It’s only applicable for makeindex. This option in conjunction with ngerman will also cause makeglossaries to use the -g switch when invoking makeindex.

    -Be careful of babel’s shorthands. These aren’t switched on until the start of the document, so any entries defined in the preamble won’t be able to use those shorthands. However, if you define the entries in the document and any of those shorthands happen to be special characters for makeindex or xindy (such as the double-quote) then this will interfere with code that tries to escape any of those characters that occur in the sort key.
    +Be careful of babel’s shorthands. These aren’t switched on until the start of the document, so any entries defined in the preamble won’t be able to use those shorthands. However, if you define the entries in the document and any of those shorthands happen to be special characters for makeindex or xindy (such as the double-quote) then this will interfere with code that tries to escape any of those characters that occur in the sort key.

    -In general, it’s best not to use babel’s shorthands in entry definitions. For example:

    \documentclass{article}
    +In general, it’s best not to use babel’s shorthands in entry definitions. For example: 
    \documentclass{article}
     
     \usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
     \usepackage{glossaries}
     
    -\GlsSetQuote{+}
    +\GlsSetQuote{+}
     
    -\makeglossaries
    +\makeglossaries
     
    -\newglossaryentry{rna}{name=ribonukleinsäure,
    -  sort={ribonukleins"aure},
    -  description={eine Nukleinsäure}}
    +\newglossaryentry{rna}{name=ribonukleinsäure,
    +  sort={ribonukleins"aure},
    +  description={eine Nukleinsäure}}
     
     \begin{document}
    -\gls{rna}
    +\gls{rna}
     
    -\printglossaries
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
     

    @@ -1849,10 +1853,10 @@ In general, it’s best not to use

    1.5.1. Changing the Fixed Names

    -The fixed names are produced using the commands listed in Table 1.2. If you aren’t using a language package such as babel or polyglossia that uses caption hooks, you can just redefine these commands as appropriate. If you are using babel or polyglossia, you need to use their caption hooks to change the defaults. See changing the words babel uses or read the babel or polyglossia documentation. If you have loaded babel, then glossaries will attempt to load translator, unless you have used the notranslate, translate=false or translate=babel package options. If the translator package is loaded, the translations are provided by dictionary files (for example, glossaries-dictionary-English.dict). See the translator package for advice on changing translations provided by translator dictionaries. If you can’t work out how to modify these dictionary definitions, try switching to babel’s interface using translate=babel:

    \documentclass[english,french]{article}
    +The fixed names are produced using the commands listed in  Table 1.2. If you aren’t using a language package such as babel or polyglossia that uses caption hooks, you can just redefine these commands as appropriate. If you are using babel or polyglossia, you need to use their caption hooks to change the defaults. See changing the words babel uses or read the babel or polyglossia documentation. If you have loaded babel, then glossaries will attempt to load translator, unless you have used the notranslate, translate=false or translate=babel package options. If the translator package is loaded, the translations are provided by dictionary files (for example,  glossaries-dictionary-English.dict). See the translator package for advice on changing translations provided by translator dictionaries. If you can’t work out how to modify these dictionary definitions, try switching to babel’s interface using translate=babel: 
    \documentclass[english,french]{article}
     \usepackage{babel}
    -\usepackage[translate=babel]{glossaries}
    -
    and then use babel’s caption hook mechanism. Note that if you pass the language options directly to babel rather that using the document class options or otherwise passing the same options to translator, then translator won’t pick up the language and no dictionaries will be loaded and babel’s caption hooks will be used instead.

    +\usepackage[translate=babel]{glossaries} +

    and then use babel’s caption hook mechanism. Note that if you pass the language options directly to babel rather that using the document class options or otherwise passing the same options to translator, then translator won’t pick up the language and no dictionaries will be loaded and babel’s caption hooks will be used instead.

    Table 2: Customised Text
    Option 1
    @@ -1883,18 +1887,18 @@ The fixed names are produced using the commands listed in Table Header for numbers section of the glossary for glossary styles that support this option.
    Command Name Translator Key Word

    -As from version 4.12, multilingual support is provided by separate language modules that need to be installed in addition to installing the glossaries package. You only need to install the modules for the languages that you require. If the language module has an unmaintained status, you can volunteer to take over the maintenance by contacting me at http://www.dickimaw-books.com/contact.html. The translator dictionary files for glossaries are now provided by the appropriate language module. For further details about information specific to a given language, please see the documentation for that language module.

    +As from version 4.12, multilingual support is provided by separate language modules that need to be installed in addition to installing the glossaries package. You only need to install the modules for the languages that you require. If the language module has an unmaintained status, you can volunteer to take over the maintenance by contacting me at http://www.dickimaw-books.com/contact.html. The translator dictionary files for glossaries are now provided by the appropriate language module. For further details about information specific to a given language, please see the documentation for that language module.

    Examples of use:

    -Due to the varied nature of glossaries, it’s likely that the predefined translations may not be appropriate. If you are using the babel package and the glossaries package option translate=babel, you need to be familiar with the advice given in changing the words babel uses. If you are using the translator package, then you can provide your own dictionary with the necessary modifications (using \deftranslation) and load it using \usedictionary. If you simply want to change the title of a glossary, you can use the title key in commands like \printglossary (but not the iterative commands like \printglossaries).

    +Due to the varied nature of glossaries, it’s likely that the predefined translations may not be appropriate. If you are using the babel package and the glossaries package option translate=babel, you need to be familiar with the advice given in changing the words babel uses. If you are using the translator package, then you can provide your own dictionary with the necessary modifications (using \deftranslation) and load it using \usedictionary. If you simply want to change the title of a glossary, you can use the title key in commands like \printglossary (but not the iterative commands like \printglossaries).

    -Note that the translator dictionaries are loaded at the beginning of the document, so it won’t have any effect if you put \deftranslation in the preamble. It should be put in your personal dictionary instead (as in the example below). See the translator documentation for further details.
    +Note that the translator dictionaries are loaded at the beginning of the document, so it won’t have any effect if you put \deftranslation in the preamble. It should be put in your personal dictionary instead (as in the example below). See the translator documentation for further details.

    -Your custom dictionary doesn’t have to be just a translation from English to another language. You may prefer to have a dictionary for a particular type of document. For example, suppose your institution’s in-house reports have to have the glossary labelled as “Nomenclature” and the location list should be labelled “Location”, then you can create a file called, say, myinstitute-glossaries-dictionary-English.dict that contains the following:

    \ProvidesDictionary{myinstitute-glossaries-dictionary}{English}
    +Your custom dictionary doesn’t have to be just a translation from English to another language. You may prefer to have a dictionary for a particular type of document. For example, suppose your institution’s in-house reports have to have the glossary labelled as “Nomenclature” and the location list should be labelled “Location”, then you can create a file called, say, myinstitute-glossaries-dictionary-English.dict that contains the following: 
    \ProvidesDictionary{myinstitute-glossaries-dictionary}{English}
     \deftranslation{Glossary}{Nomenclature}
     \deftranslation{Page List (glossaries)}{Location}
     
    You can now load it using:
    \usedictionary{myinstitute-glossaries-dictionary}
     
    (Make sure that myinstitute-glossaries-dictionary-English.dict can be found by TeX.) If you want to share your custom dictionary, you can upload it to CTAN.

    -If you are using babel and don’t want to use the translator interface, you can use the package option translate=babel. For example:

    \documentclass[british]{article}
    +If you are using babel and don’t want to use the translator interface, you can use the package option translate=babel. For example: 
    \documentclass[british]{article}
     
     \usepackage{babel}
    -\usepackage[translate=babel]{glossaries}
    +\usepackage[translate=babel]{glossaries}
     
    -\addto\captionsbritish{% 
    -  \renewcommand*{\glossaryname}{List of Terms}% 
    -  \renewcommand*{\acronymname}{List of Acronyms}% 
    +\addto\captionsbritish{% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\glossaryname}{List of Terms}% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\acronymname}{List of Acronyms}% 
     }
     

    -Note that xindy and bib2gls provide much better multi-lingual support than makeindex, so I recommend that you use Options 2 or 3 if you have glossary entries that contain non-Latin characters. See §14 for further details on xindy, and see the bib2gls user manual for further details of that application.

    +Note that xindy and bib2gls provide much better multi-lingual support than makeindex, so I recommend that you use Options 2 or 3 if you have glossary entries that contain non-Latin characters. See §14 for further details on xindy, and see the bib2gls user manual for further details of that application.

    1.5.2. Creating a New Language Module

    -The glossaries package now uses the tracklang package to determine which language modules need to be loaded. If you want to create a new language module, you should first read the tracklang documentation.

    -To create a new language module, you need to at least create two files called: glossaries-lang.ldf and glossaries-dictionary-Lang.dict where lang is the root language name (for example, english) and Lang is the language name used by translator (for example, English).

    -Here’s an example of glossaries-dictionary-English.dict:

    \ProvidesDictionary{glossaries-dictionary}{English}
    +The glossaries package now uses the tracklang package to determine which language modules need to be loaded. If you want to create a new language module, you should first read the  tracklang documentation.

    +To create a new language module, you need to at least create two files called: glossaries-lang.ldf and glossaries-dictionary-Lang.dict where lang is the root language name (for example, english) and Lang is the language name used by translator (for example, English).

    +Here’s an example of glossaries-dictionary-English.dict:

    \ProvidesDictionary{glossaries-dictionary}{English}
     
     \providetranslation{Glossary}{Glossary}
     \providetranslation{Acronyms}{Acronyms}
    @@ -1940,51 +1944,51 @@ Here’s an example of \providetranslation{Page List (glossaries)}{Page List}
     \providetranslation{Symbols (glossaries)}{Symbols}
     \providetranslation{Numbers (glossaries)}{Numbers}
    -
    You can use this as a template for your dictionary file. Change English to the translator name for your language (so that it matches the file name glossaries-dictionary-Lang.dict) and, for each \providetranslation, change the second argument to the appropriate translation.

    -Here’s an example of glossaries-english.ldf:

    \ProvidesGlossariesLang{english}
    +
    You can use this as a template for your dictionary file. Change English to the translator name for your language (so that it matches the file name glossaries-dictionary-Lang.dict) and, for each \providetranslation, change the second argument to the appropriate translation.

    +Here’s an example of glossaries-english.ldf:

    \ProvidesGlossariesLang{english}
     
    -\glsifusedtranslatordict{English}
    +\glsifusedtranslatordict{English}
     {% 
    -  \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedLanguage}% 
    -  \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedDialect}% 
    +  \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedLanguage}% 
    +  \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedDialect}% 
     }
     {% 
       \@ifpackageloaded{polyglossia}% 
       {% 
         \newcommand*{\glossariescaptionsenglish}{% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\glossaryname}{\textenglish{Glossary}}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\acronymname}{\textenglish{Acronyms}}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\entryname}{\textenglish{Notation}}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\descriptionname}{\textenglish{Description}}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\symbolname}{\textenglish{Symbol}}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\pagelistname}{\textenglish{Page List}}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\glssymbolsgroupname}{\textenglish{Symbols}}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\glsnumbersgroupname}{\textenglish{Numbers}}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\glossaryname}{\textenglish{Glossary}}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\acronymname}{\textenglish{Acronyms}}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\entryname}{\textenglish{Notation}}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\descriptionname}{\textenglish{Description}}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\symbolname}{\textenglish{Symbol}}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\pagelistname}{\textenglish{Page List}}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\glssymbolsgroupname}{\textenglish{Symbols}}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\glsnumbersgroupname}{\textenglish{Numbers}}% 
         }% 
       }% 
       {% 
         \newcommand*{\glossariescaptionsenglish}{% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\glossaryname}{Glossary}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\acronymname}{Acronyms}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\entryname}{Notation}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\descriptionname}{Description}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\symbolname}{Symbol}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\pagelistname}{Page List}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\glssymbolsgroupname}{Symbols}% 
    -      \renewcommand*{\glsnumbersgroupname}{Numbers}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\glossaryname}{Glossary}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\acronymname}{Acronyms}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\entryname}{Notation}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\descriptionname}{Description}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\symbolname}{Symbol}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\pagelistname}{Page List}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\glssymbolsgroupname}{Symbols}% 
    +      \renewcommand*{\glsnumbersgroupname}{Numbers}% 
         }% 
       }% 
    -  \ifcsdef{captions\CurrentTrackedDialect}
    +  \ifcsdef{captions\CurrentTrackedDialect}
       {% 
    -    \csappto{captions\CurrentTrackedDialect}% 
    +    \csappto{captions\CurrentTrackedDialect}% 
         {% 
           \glossariescaptionsenglish
         }% 
       }% 
       {% 
    -    \ifcsdef{captions\CurrentTrackedLanguage}
    +    \ifcsdef{captions\CurrentTrackedLanguage}
         {% 
    -      \csappto{captions\CurrentTrackedLanguage}% 
    +      \csappto{captions\CurrentTrackedLanguage}% 
           {% 
             \glossariescaptionsenglish
           }% 
    @@ -1994,20 +1998,20 @@ Here’s an example of % 
       \glossariescaptionsenglish
     }
    -\renewcommand*{\glspluralsuffix}{s}
    -\renewcommand*{\glsacrpluralsuffix}{\glspluralsuffix}
    -\renewcommand*{\glsupacrpluralsuffix}{\glstextup{\glspluralsuffix}}
    -
    This is a somewhat longer file, but again you can use it as a template. Replace English with the translator language label Lang used for the dictionary file and replace english with the root language name lang. Within the definition of \glossariescaptionslang, replace the English text (such as “Glossaries”) with the appropriate translation.

    -The suffixes used to generate the plural forms when the plural hasn’t been specified are given by \glspluralsuffix (for general entries). For acronyms defined with the base \newacronym, \glsupacrpluralsuffix is used for the small caps acronym styles where the suffix needs to be set using \glstextup to counteract the effects of \textsc and \glsacrpluralsuffix for other acronym styles. There’s no guarantee when these commands will be expanded. They may be expanded on definition or they may be expanded on use, depending on the glossaries configuration.

    +\renewcommand*{\glspluralsuffix}{s} +\renewcommand*{\glsacrpluralsuffix}{\glspluralsuffix} +\renewcommand*{\glsupacrpluralsuffix}{\glstextup{\glspluralsuffix}} +

    This is a somewhat longer file, but again you can use it as a template. Replace English with the translator language label Lang used for the dictionary file and replace english with the root language name lang. Within the definition of \glossariescaptionslang, replace the English text (such as “Glossaries”) with the appropriate translation.

    +The suffixes used to generate the plural forms when the plural hasn’t been specified are given by \glspluralsuffix (for general entries). For acronyms defined with the base \newacronym, \glsupacrpluralsuffix is used for the small caps acronym styles where the suffix needs to be set using \glstextup to counteract the effects of \textsc and \glsacrpluralsuffix for other acronym styles. There’s no guarantee when these commands will be expanded. They may be expanded on definition or they may be expanded on use, depending on the glossaries configuration.

    -Therefore these plural suffix command definitions aren’t included in the \captionslanguage hook as that’s typically not switched used until the start of the document. This means that the suffix in effect will be for the last loaded language that redefined these commands. It’s best to initialise these commands to the most common suffix required in your document and use the plural, longplural, shortplural etc keys to override exceptions.
    +Therefore these plural suffix command definitions aren’t included in the \captionslanguage hook as that’s typically not switched used until the start of the document. This means that the suffix in effect will be for the last loaded language that redefined these commands. It’s best to initialise these commands to the most common suffix required in your document and use the plural, longplural, shortplural etc keys to override exceptions.

    -If you want to add a regional variation, create a file called glossaries-iso-lang-iso-region.ldf, where iso-lang is the ISO language code and iso-region is the ISO country code. For example, glossaries-en-GB.ldf. This file can load the root language file and make the appropriate changes, for example:

    \ProvidesGlossariesLang{en-GB}
    - \RequireGlossariesLang{english}
    - \glsifusedtranslatordict{British}
    +If you want to add a regional variation, create a file called  glossaries-iso-lang-iso-region.ldf, where iso-lang is the ISO language code and iso-region is the ISO country code. For example, glossaries-en-GB.ldf. This file can load the root language file and make the appropriate changes, for example: 
    \ProvidesGlossariesLang{en-GB}
    + \RequireGlossariesLang{english}
    + \glsifusedtranslatordict{British}
      {% 
    -   \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedLanguage}% 
    -   \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedDialect}% 
    +   \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedLanguage}% 
    +   \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedDialect}% 
      }
      {% 
        \@ifpackageloaded{polyglossia}% 
    @@ -2021,33 +2025,33 @@ If you want to add a regional variation, create a file called  % 
      }
     

    -If the translations includes non-Latin characters, it’s a good idea to provide code that’s independent of the input encoding. Remember that while some users may use UTF-8 (and it’s now the default encoding with modern LaTeX kernels), others may use Latin-1 or any other supported encoding, but while users won’t appreciate you enforcing your preference on them, it’s useful to provide a UTF-8 version.

    -The glossaries-irish.ldf file provides this as follows:

    \ProvidesGlossariesLang{irish}
    +If the translations includes non-Latin characters, it’s a good idea to provide code that’s independent of the input encoding. Remember that while some users may use UTF-8 (and it’s now the default encoding with modern LaTeX kernels), others may use Latin-1 or any other supported encoding, but while users won’t appreciate you enforcing your preference on them, it’s useful to provide a UTF-8 version.

    +The glossaries-irish.ldf file provides this as follows:

    \ProvidesGlossariesLang{irish}
     
    -\glsifusedtranslatordict{Irish}
    +\glsifusedtranslatordict{Irish}
     {% 
    -  \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedLanguage}% 
    -  \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedDialect}% 
    +  \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedLanguage}% 
    +  \addglossarytocaptions{\CurrentTrackedDialect}% 
     }
     {% 
    -  \ifdefstring{\inputencodingname}{utf8}
    +  \ifdefstring{\inputencodingname}{utf8}
       {\input{glossaries-irish-utf8.ldf}}% 
       {% 
         \ifdef\XeTeXinputencoding% XeTeX defaults to UTF-8
         {\input{glossaries-irish-utf8.ldf}}% 
         {\input{glossaries-irish-noenc.ldf}}
       }
    -  \ifcsdef{captions\CurrentTrackedDialect}
    +  \ifcsdef{captions\CurrentTrackedDialect}
       {% 
    -    \csappto{captions\CurrentTrackedDialect}% 
    +    \csappto{captions\CurrentTrackedDialect}% 
         {% 
           \glossariescaptionsirish
         }% 
       }% 
       {% 
    -    \ifcsdef{captions\CurrentTrackedLanguage}
    +    \ifcsdef{captions\CurrentTrackedLanguage}
         {
    -      \csappto{captions\CurrentTrackedLanguage}% 
    +      \csappto{captions\CurrentTrackedLanguage}% 
           {% 
             \glossariescaptionsirish
           }% 
    @@ -2057,34 +2061,34 @@ The % 
       \glossariescaptionsirish
     }
    -
    (Again you can use this as a template. Replace irish with your root language label and Irish with the translator dictionary label.)

    -There are now two extra files: glossaries-irish-noenc.ldf (no encoding information) and glossaries-irish-utf8.ldf (UTF-8).

    +

    (Again you can use this as a template. Replace irish with your root language label and Irish with the translator dictionary label.)

    +There are now two extra files: glossaries-irish-noenc.ldf (no encoding information) and glossaries-irish-utf8.ldf (UTF-8).

    These both define \glossariescaptionsirish but the *-noenc.ldf file uses LaTeX accent commands:

    \@ifpackageloaded{polyglossia}% 
     {% 
       \newcommand*{\glossariescaptionsirish}{% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\glossaryname}{\textirish{Gluais}}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\acronymname}{\textirish{Acrainmneacha}}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\entryname}{\textirish{Ciall}}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\descriptionname}{\textirish{Tuairisc}}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\symbolname}{\textirish{Comhartha}}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\glssymbolsgroupname}{\textirish{Comhartha\'\i}}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\pagelistname}{\textirish{Leathanaigh}}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\glsnumbersgroupname}{\textirish{Uimhreacha}}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\glossaryname}{\textirish{Gluais}}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\acronymname}{\textirish{Acrainmneacha}}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\entryname}{\textirish{Ciall}}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\descriptionname}{\textirish{Tuairisc}}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\symbolname}{\textirish{Comhartha}}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\glssymbolsgroupname}{\textirish{Comhartha\'\i}}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\pagelistname}{\textirish{Leathanaigh}}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\glsnumbersgroupname}{\textirish{Uimhreacha}}% 
       }% 
     }% 
     {% 
       \newcommand*{\glossariescaptionsirish}{% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\glossaryname}{Gluais}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\acronymname}{Acrainmneacha}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\entryname}{Ciall}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\descriptionname}{Tuairisc}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\symbolname}{Comhartha}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\glssymbolsgroupname}{Comhartha\'\i}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\pagelistname}{Leathanaigh}% 
    -    \renewcommand*{\glsnumbersgroupname}{Uimhreacha}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\glossaryname}{Gluais}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\acronymname}{Acrainmneacha}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\entryname}{Ciall}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\descriptionname}{Tuairisc}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\symbolname}{Comhartha}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\glssymbolsgroupname}{Comhartha\'\i}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\pagelistname}{Leathanaigh}% 
    +    \renewcommand*{\glsnumbersgroupname}{Uimhreacha}% 
       }% 
     }
    -
    whereas the *-utf8.ldf file replaces the accent commands with the appropriate UTF-8 characters.

    +

    whereas the *-utf8.ldf file replaces the accent commands with the appropriate UTF-8 characters.

    @@ -2092,50 +2096,50 @@ These both define \glossariescaptionsirish but the 1.6. Generating the Associated Glossary Files

    -This section is only applicable if you have chosen Options 2 or 4. You can ignore this section if you have chosen any of the other options. If you want to alphabetically sort your entries always remember to use the sort key if the name contains any LaTeX commands (except if you’re using bib2gls).
    +This section is only applicable if you have chosen Options 2 or 4. You can ignore this section if you have chosen any of the other options. If you want to alphabetically sort your entries always remember to use the sort key if the name contains any LaTeX commands (except if you’re using bib2gls).

    -If this section seriously confuses you, and you can’t work out how to run external tools like makeglossaries or makeindex, you can try using the automake package option, described in §2.5, but you will need TeX’s shell escape enabled. See also Incorporating makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite or bib2gls into the document build.

    -In order to generate a sorted glossary with compact number lists, it is necessary to use an external indexing application as an intermediate step (unless you have chosen Option 1, which uses TeX to do the sorting or Option 5, which doesn’t perform any sorting). It is this application that creates the file containing the code required to typeset the glossary. If this step is omitted, the glossaries will not appear in your document. The two indexing applications that are most commonly used with LaTeX are makeindex and xindy. As from version 1.17, the glossaries package can be used with either of these applications. Previous versions were designed to be used with makeindex only. With the glossaries-extra package, you can also use bib2gls as the indexing application. (See the glossaries-extra and bib2gls user manuals for further details.) Note that xindy and bib2gls have much better multi-lingual support than makeindex, so xindy or bib2gls are recommended if you’re not writing in English. Commands that only have an effect when xindy is used are described in §14.

    +If this section seriously confuses you, and you can’t work out how to run external tools like makeglossaries or makeindex, you can try using the automake package option, described in §2.5, but you will need TeX’s shell escape enabled. See also Incorporating makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite or bib2gls into the document build.

    +In order to generate a sorted glossary with compact number lists, it is necessary to use an external indexing application as an intermediate step (unless you have chosen Option 1, which uses TeX to do the sorting or Option 5, which doesn’t perform any sorting). It is this application that creates the file containing the code required to typeset the glossary. If this step is omitted, the glossaries will not appear in your document. The two indexing applications that are most commonly used with LaTeX are makeindex and xindy. As from version 1.17, the glossaries package can be used with either of these applications. Previous versions were designed to be used with makeindex only. With the glossaries-extra package, you can also use bib2gls as the indexing application. (See the glossaries-extra and bib2gls user manuals for further details.) Note that xindy and bib2gls have much better multi-lingual support than makeindex, so xindy or bib2gls are recommended if you’re not writing in English. Commands that only have an effect when xindy is used are described in §14.

    -This is a multi-stage process, but there are methods of automating document compilation using applications such as latexmk and arara. With arara you can just add special comments to your document source:
    % arara: pdflatex
    +This is a multi-stage process, but there are methods of automating document compilation using applications such as latexmk and arara. With arara you can just add special comments to your document source: 
    % arara: pdflatex
     % arara: makeglossaries
     % arara: pdflatex
    -
    With latexmk you need to set up the required dependencies.
    +
    With latexmk you need to set up the required dependencies.

    -The glossaries package comes with the Perl script makeglossaries which will run makeindex or xindy on all the indexing files using a customized style file (which is created by \makeglossaries). See §1.6.1 for further details. Perl is stable, cross-platform, open source software that is used by a number of TeX-related applications (including xindy and latexmk). Most Unix-like operating systems come with a Perl interpreter. TeX Live also comes with a Perl interpreter. As far as I know, MikTeX doesn’t come with a Perl interpreter so if you are a Windows MikTeX user you will need to install Perl if you want to use makeglossaries or xindy. Further information is available at http://www.perl.org/about.html and MikTeX and Perl scripts (and one Python script).

    -The advantages of using makeglossaries: +The glossaries package comes with the Perl script makeglossaries which will run makeindex or xindy on all the indexing files using a customized style file (which is created by \makeglossaries). See §1.6.1 for further details. Perl is stable, cross-platform, open source software that is used by a number of TeX-related applications (including xindy and latexmk). Most Unix-like operating systems come with a Perl interpreter. TeX Live also comes with a Perl interpreter. As far as I know, MikTeX doesn’t come with a Perl interpreter so if you are a Windows MikTeX user you will need to install Perl if you want to use makeglossaries or xindy. Further information is available at http://www.perl.org/about.html and MikTeX and Perl scripts (and one Python script).

    +The advantages of using makeglossaries:

    - The first two items also apply to makeglossaries-lite.

    -As from version 4.16, the glossaries package also comes with a Lua script called makeglossaries-lite. This is a trimmed-down alternative to the makeglossaries Perl script. It doesn’t have some of the options that the Perl version has and it doesn’t attempt to diagnose any problems, but since modern TeX distributions come with LuaTeX (and therefore have a Lua interpreter) you don’t need to install anything else in order to use makeglossaries-lite so it’s an alternative to makeglossaries if you want to use Option 2 (makeindex).

    -If things go wrong and you can’t work out why your glossaries aren’t being generated correctly, you can use makeglossariesgui as a diagnostic tool. Once you’ve fixed the problem, you can then go back to using makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite.

    -Whilst I strongly recommended that you use the makeglossaries Perl script or the makeglossaries-lite Lua script, it is possible to use the glossaries package without using those applications. However, note that some commands and package options have no effect if you explicitly run makeindex/xindy. These are listed in Table 1.3.

    + The first two items also apply to makeglossaries-lite.

    +As from version 4.16, the glossaries package also comes with a Lua script called makeglossaries-lite. This is a trimmed-down alternative to the makeglossaries Perl script. It doesn’t have some of the options that the Perl version has and it doesn’t attempt to diagnose any problems, but since modern TeX distributions come with LuaTeX (and therefore have a Lua interpreter) you don’t need to install anything else in order to use makeglossaries-lite so it’s an alternative to makeglossaries if you want to use Option 2 (makeindex).

    +If things go wrong and you can’t work out why your glossaries aren’t being generated correctly, you can use makeglossariesgui as a diagnostic tool. Once you’ve fixed the problem, you can then go back to using makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite.

    +Whilst I strongly recommended that you use the makeglossaries Perl script or the makeglossaries-lite Lua script, it is possible to use the glossaries package without using those applications. However, note that some commands and package options have no effect if you explicitly run makeindex/xindy. These are listed in Table 1.3.

    -If you are choosing not to use makeglossaries because you don’t want to install Perl, you will only be able to use makeindex as xindy also requires Perl. (Other useful Perl scripts include epstopdf and latexmk, so it’s well-worth the effort to install Perl.)
    +If you are choosing not to use makeglossaries because you don’t want to install Perl, you will only be able to use makeindex as xindy also requires Perl. (Other useful Perl scripts include epstopdf and latexmk, so it’s well-worth the effort to install Perl.)

    -Below, references to makeglossaries can usually be substituted with makeglossaries-lite, except where noted otherwise.

    -If any of your entries use an entry that is not referenced outside the glossary (for example, the entry is only referenced in the description of another entry), you will need to do an additional makeglossaries, makeindex or xindy run, as appropriate. For example, suppose you have defined the following entries:

    \newglossaryentry{citrusfruit}{name={citrus fruit},
    -description={fruit of any citrus tree. (See also  \gls{orange})}}
    +Below, references to makeglossaries can usually be substituted with makeglossaries-lite, except where noted otherwise.

    +If any of your entries use an entry that is not referenced outside the glossary (for example, the entry is only referenced in the description of another entry), you will need to do an additional makeglossaries, makeindex or xindy run, as appropriate. For example, suppose you have defined the following entries:

    \newglossaryentry{citrusfruit}{name={citrus fruit},
    +description={fruit of any citrus tree. (See also  \gls{orange})}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{orange}{name={orange},
    -description={an orange coloured fruit.}}
    -
    and suppose you have \gls{citrusfruit} in your document but don’t reference the “orange” entry, then the orange entry won’t appear in your glossary until you first create the glossary and then do another run of makeglossaries, makeindex or xindy. For example, if the document is called myDoc.tex, then you must do:
    pdflatex myDoc
    +\newglossaryentry{orange}{name={orange},
    +description={an orange coloured fruit.}}
    +
    and suppose you have \gls{citrusfruit} in your document but don’t reference the “orange” entry, then the orange entry won’t appear in your glossary until you first create the glossary and then do another run of makeglossaries, makeindex or xindy. For example, if the document is called myDoc.tex, then you must do:
    pdflatex myDoc
     makeglossaries myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
     makeglossaries myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
    -
    (In the case of Option 4, bib2gls will scan the description for instances of commands like \gls to ensure they are selected but an extra bib2gls call is required to ensure the locations are included, if location lists are required. See the and bib2gls manual for further details.)

    -Likewise, an additional makeglossaries and LaTeX run may be required if the document pages shift with re-runs. For example, if the page numbering is not reset after the table of contents, the insertion of the table of contents on the second LaTeX run may push glossary entries across page boundaries, which means that the number lists in the glossary may need updating.

    -The examples in this document assume that you are accessing makeglossaries, xindy or makeindex via a terminal. Windows users can use the command prompt which is usually accessed via the StartAll Programs menu or StartAll ProgramsAccessories menu or StartWindows System.

    +

    (In the case of Option 4, bib2gls will scan the description for instances of commands like \gls to ensure they are selected but an extra bib2gls call is required to ensure the locations are included, if location lists are required. See the and bib2gls manual for further details.)

    +Likewise, an additional makeglossaries and LaTeX run may be required if the document pages shift with re-runs. For example, if the page numbering is not reset after the table of contents, the insertion of the table of contents on the second LaTeX run may push glossary entries across page boundaries, which means that the number lists in the glossary may need updating.

    +The examples in this document assume that you are accessing makeglossaries, xindy or makeindex via a terminal. Windows users can use the command prompt which is usually accessed via the StartAll Programs menu or StartAll ProgramsAccessories menu or StartWindows System.

    Alternatively, your text editor may have the facility to create a function that will call the required application. See Incorporating makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite or bib2gls into the document build.

    -If any problems occur, remember to check the transcript files (e.g. glg or alg) for messages.

    +If any problems occur, remember to check the transcript files (e.g. glg or alg) for messages.

    @@ -2164,219 +2168,219 @@ If any problems occur, remember to check the transcript files (e.g.

    1.6.1. Using the makeglossaries Perl Script

    -

    makeglossaries options aux-file

    -The makeglossaries script picks up the relevant information from the auxiliary (aux) file and will either call xindy or makeindex, depending on the supplied information. Therefore, you only need to pass the document’s name without the extension to makeglossaries. For example, if your document is called myDoc.tex, type the following in your terminal:

    pdflatex myDoc
    +
    makeglossaries options aux-file

    +The makeglossaries script picks up the relevant information from the auxiliary (aux) file and will either call xindy or makeindex, depending on the supplied information. Therefore, you only need to pass the document’s name without the extension to makeglossaries. For example, if your document is called myDoc.tex, type the following in your terminal:

    pdflatex myDoc
     makeglossaries myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
    -
    If you only want one glossary processed (for example, if you are working on a draft of a large document and want to concentrate on one specific glossary) then include the out-ext extension supplied to \newglossary, such as glo for the main glossary. Note that if you do specify the extension and your document has multiple glossaries defined, then makeglossaries will tell you how many glossaries have been ignored unless the -q has been used.

    -Windows users: TeX Live on Windows has its own internal Perl interpreter and provides makeglossaries.exe as a convenient wrapper for the makeglossaries Perl script. MikTeX also provides a wrapper makeglossaries.exe but doesn’t provide a Perl interpreter (as far as I know), which is still required even if you run MikTeX’s makeglossaries.exe, so with MikTeX you’ll need to install Perl. There’s more information about this at MikTeX and Perl scripts (and one Python script).

    +

    If you only want one glossary processed (for example, if you are working on a draft of a large document and want to concentrate on one specific glossary) then include the out-ext extension supplied to \newglossary, such as glo for the main glossary. Note that if you do specify the extension and your document has multiple glossaries defined, then makeglossaries will tell you how many glossaries have been ignored unless the -q has been used.

    +Windows users: TeX Live on Windows has its own internal Perl interpreter and provides makeglossaries.exe as a convenient wrapper for the makeglossaries Perl script. MikTeX also provides a wrapper makeglossaries.exe but doesn’t provide a Perl interpreter (as far as I know), which is still required even if you run MikTeX’s makeglossaries.exe, so with MikTeX you’ll need to install Perl. There’s more information about this at MikTeX and Perl scripts (and one Python script).

    -When upgrading the glossaries package, make sure you also upgrade your version of makeglossaries. The current version is 4.51.
    +When upgrading the glossaries package, make sure you also upgrade your version of makeglossaries. The current version is 4.53.

    -Some of the options are only applicable to makeindex and some are only applicable to xindy.

    +Some of the options are only applicable to makeindex and some are only applicable to xindy.

    ---help
    +--help Shows a summary of all available options.

    ---version
    +--version Shows the version details.

    --n
    - Dry run mode. This doesn’t actually run makeindex/xindy but just prints the command it would execute based on the information given in the aux file and the supplied options.

    +-n + Dry run mode. This doesn’t actually run makeindex/xindy but just prints the command it would execute based on the information given in the aux file and the supplied options.

    --d directory
    - Instructs makeglossaries to change to the given directory, which should be where the aux, glo etc files are located. For example:
    pdflatex -output-directory myTmpDir myDoc
    -makeglossaries -d myTmpDir myDoc
    +-d directory
    + Instructs makeglossaries to change to the given directory, which should be where the aux,  glo etc files are located. For example: 
    pdflatex -output-directory myTmpDir myDoc
    +makeglossaries -d myTmpDir myDoc
     

    --e
    - Don’t check for multiple encaps (only applicable with makeindex). By default, if you are using makeindex, makeglossaries will check the makeindex transcript for multiple encap warnings.

    -The multiple encap warning is where different location encap values (location formats) are used on the same location for the same entry. For example:

    \documentclass{article}
    +-e
    + Don’t check for multiple encaps (only applicable with makeindex). By default, if you are using makeindex, makeglossaries will check the makeindex transcript for multiple encap warnings. 

    +The multiple encap warning is where different location encap values (location formats) are used on the same location for the same entry. For example:

    \documentclass{article}
     
     \usepackage{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    +\makeglossaries
     
    -\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={an example}}
    +\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={an example}}
     
     \begin{document}
    -\gls{sample}, \gls[format=textbf]{sample}.
    -\printglossaries
    +\gls{sample}, \gls[format=textbf]{sample}.
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
    -
    If you explicitly use makeindex, this will cause a warning and the location list will be “1, 1. That is, the page number will be repeated with each format. As from v2.18, makeglossaries will check for this warning and, if found, will attempt to correct the problem by removing duplicate locations and retrying. If you actually want the duplicate location, you can prevent makeglossaries from checking and correcting the duplicates with -e.

    -There’s no similar check for xindy as xindy won’t produce any warning and will simply discard duplicates.

    +

    If you explicitly use makeindex, this will cause a warning and the location list will be “1, 1. That is, the page number will be repeated with each format. As from v2.18, makeglossaries will check for this warning and, if found, will attempt to correct the problem by removing duplicate locations and retrying. If you actually want the duplicate location, you can prevent makeglossaries from checking and correcting the duplicates with -e.

    +There’s no similar check for xindy as xindy won’t produce any warning and will simply discard duplicates.

    --q
    - Suppresses messages. The makeglossaries script attempts to fork the makeindex/xindy process using open() on the piped redirection 2>&1 | and parses the processor output to help diagnose problems. If this method fails makeglossaries will print an “Unable to fork” warning and will retry without redirection. Without this redirection, the -q switch doesn’t work as well. Some operating systems don’t support redirection.

    +-q + Suppresses messages. The makeglossaries script attempts to fork the makeindex/xindy process using open() on the piped redirection 2>&1 | and parses the processor output to help diagnose problems. If this method fails makeglossaries will print an “Unable to fork” warning and will retry without redirection. Without this redirection, the -q switch doesn’t work as well. Some operating systems don’t support redirection.

    --Q
    +-Q Suppresses the “Unable to fork” warning.

    --k
    +-k Don’t attempt redirection.

    --m applicationinitial: makeindex
    - The makeindex application. Only the name is required if it’s on the operating system’s path, otherwise the full path name will be needed.

    -If you want to use an application that is capable of reading makeindex files (including support for makeindex style files via -s), then you can use -m to specify the alternative application to use instead of makeindex. Note that both xindex and texindy can read makeindex files using the default makeindex syntax but, as of the time of writing this, they don’t support makeindex style files.

    +-m applicationinitial: makeindex + The makeindex application. Only the name is required if it’s on the operating system’s path, otherwise the full path name will be needed.

    +If you want to use an application that is capable of reading makeindex files (including support for makeindex style files via -s), then you can use -m to specify the alternative application to use instead of makeindex. Note that both xindex and texindy can read makeindex files using the default makeindex syntax but, as of the time of writing this, they don’t support makeindex style files.

    --x applicationinitial: xindy
    - The xindy application. Only the name is required if it’s on the operating system’s path, otherwise the full path name will be needed.

    +-x applicationinitial: xindy + The xindy application. Only the name is required if it’s on the operating system’s path, otherwise the full path name will be needed.

    --c
    - Compress intermediate blanks. This will pass -c to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    +-c + Compress intermediate blanks. This will pass -c to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    --r
    - Disable implicit page range formation. This will pass -r to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    +-r + Disable implicit page range formation. This will pass -r to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    --p num
    - Set the starting page number. This will pass -p num to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    -The following switches may be used to override settings written to the aux file.

    +-p num + Set the starting page number. This will pass -p num to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    +The following switches may be used to override settings written to the aux file.

    --l
    - Use letter ordering. This will pass -l to makeindex or -M ord/letorder to xindy.

    +-l + Use letter ordering. This will pass -l to makeindex or -M ord/letorder to xindy.

    --L language
    - The language to pass to xindy. (Ignored if makeindex should be called.)

    +-L language + The language to pass to xindy. (Ignored if makeindex should be called.)

    --g
    - Employ German word ordering. This will pass -g to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    +-g + Employ German word ordering. This will pass -g to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    --s filename
    - Set the style file. This will pass -s filename to makeindex or -M basename to xindy (where basename is filename with the xdy extension removed). This will generate an error if the extension is xdy when makeindex should be called, or if the extension isn’t xdy when xindy should be called.

    +-s filename + Set the style file. This will pass -s filename to makeindex or -M basename to xindy (where basename is filename with the xdy extension removed). This will generate an error if the extension is xdy when makeindex should be called, or if the extension isn’t xdy when xindy should be called.

    --o filename
    - Sets the output file name. Note that this should only be used when only one glossary should be processed. The default is to set the output filename to the basename supplied to makeglossaries with the extension associated with the glossary (the in-ext argument of \newglossary).

    +-o filename + Sets the output file name. Note that this should only be used when only one glossary should be processed. The default is to set the output filename to the basename supplied to makeglossaries with the extension associated with the glossary (the in-ext argument of \newglossary).

    --t filename
    - Sets the transcript file name. Note that this should only be used when only one glossary should be processed. The default is to set the transcript filename to the basename supplied to makeglossaries with the extension associated with the glossary (the log-ext argument of \newglossary).

    +-t filename + Sets the transcript file name. Note that this should only be used when only one glossary should be processed. The default is to set the transcript filename to the basename supplied to makeglossaries with the extension associated with the glossary (the log-ext argument of \newglossary).

    1.6.2. Using the makeglossaries-lite Lua Script

    -

    makeglossaries-lite options aux-file

    -The Lua alternative to the makeglossaries Perl script requires a Lua interpreter, which should already be available if you have a modern TeX distribution that includes LuaTeX. Lua is a light-weight, cross-platform scripting language, but because it’s light-weight it doesn’t have the full-functionality of heavy-weight scripting languages, such as Perl. The makeglossaries-lite script is therefore limited by this and some of the options available to the makeglossaries Perl script aren’t available here. (In particular the -d option.) Whilst it may be possible to implement those features by requiring Lua packages, this would defeat the purpose of providing this script for those don’t want the inconvenience of learning how to install interpreters or their associated packages.

    +

    makeglossaries-lite options aux-file

    +The Lua alternative to the makeglossaries Perl script requires a Lua interpreter, which should already be available if you have a modern TeX distribution that includes LuaTeX. Lua is a light-weight, cross-platform scripting language, but because it’s light-weight it doesn’t have the full-functionality of heavy-weight scripting languages, such as Perl. The makeglossaries-lite script is therefore limited by this and some of the options available to the makeglossaries Perl script aren’t available here. (In particular the -d option.) Whilst it may be possible to implement those features by requiring Lua packages, this would defeat the purpose of providing this script for those don’t want the inconvenience of learning how to install interpreters or their associated packages.

    The script is actually supplied as makeglossaries-lite.lua but TeX distributions on Windows convert this to an executable wrapper makeglossaries-lite.exe and TeX Live on Unix-like systems provide a symbolic link without the extension.

    -The makeglossaries-lite script can be invoked in the same way as makeglossaries. For example, if your document is called myDoc.tex, then do

    makeglossaries-lite myDoc
    -
    Note that the arara rule doesn’t contain the hyphen:
    % arara: makeglossarieslite
    +The makeglossaries-lite script can be invoked in the same way as makeglossaries. For example, if your document is called myDoc.tex, then do 
    makeglossaries-lite myDoc
    +
    Note that the arara rule doesn’t contain the hyphen:
    % arara: makeglossarieslite
     

    -Some of the options are only applicable to makeindex and some are only applicable to xindy.

    +Some of the options are only applicable to makeindex and some are only applicable to xindy.

    ---help
    +--help Shows a summary of all available options.

    ---version
    +--version Shows the version details.

    --n
    - Dry run mode. This doesn’t actually run makeindex/xindy but just prints the command it would execute based on the information given in the aux file and the supplied options.

    +-n + Dry run mode. This doesn’t actually run makeindex/xindy but just prints the command it would execute based on the information given in the aux file and the supplied options.

    --q
    +-q Quiet mode. This suppresses some but not all messages.

    --m applicationinitial: makeindex
    - The makeindex application. Only the name is required if it’s on the operating system’s path, otherwise the full path name will be needed.

    +-m applicationinitial: makeindex + The makeindex application. Only the name is required if it’s on the operating system’s path, otherwise the full path name will be needed.

    --x applicationinitial: xindy
    - The xindy application. Only the name is required if it’s on the operating system’s path, otherwise the full path name will be needed.

    +-x applicationinitial: xindy + The xindy application. Only the name is required if it’s on the operating system’s path, otherwise the full path name will be needed.

    --c
    - Compress intermediate blanks. This will pass -c to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    +-c + Compress intermediate blanks. This will pass -c to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    --r
    - Disable implicit page range formation. This will pass -r to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    +-r + Disable implicit page range formation. This will pass -r to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    --p num
    - Set the starting page number. This will pass -p num to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    -The following switches may be used to override settings written to the aux file.

    +-p num + Set the starting page number. This will pass -p num to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    +The following switches may be used to override settings written to the aux file.

    --l
    - Use letter ordering. This will pass -l to makeindex or -M ord/letorder to xindy.

    +-l + Use letter ordering. This will pass -l to makeindex or -M ord/letorder to xindy.

    --L language
    - The language to pass to xindy. (Ignored if makeindex should be called.)

    +-L language + The language to pass to xindy. (Ignored if makeindex should be called.)

    --g
    - Employ German word ordering. This will pass -g to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    +-g + Employ German word ordering. This will pass -g to makeindex. (Ignored if xindy should be called.)

    --s filename
    +-s filename Set the style file.

    --o filename
    - Sets the output file name. Note that this should only be used when only one glossary should be processed. The default is to set the output filename to the basename supplied to makeglossaries with the extension associated with the glossary (the in-ext argument of \newglossary).

    +-o filename + Sets the output file name. Note that this should only be used when only one glossary should be processed. The default is to set the output filename to the basename supplied to makeglossaries with the extension associated with the glossary (the in-ext argument of \newglossary).

    --t filename
    - Sets the transcript file name. Note that this should only be used when only one glossary should be processed. The default is to set the transcript filename to the basename supplied to makeglossaries with the extension associated with the glossary (the log-ext argument of \newglossary).

    +-t filename + Sets the transcript file name. Note that this should only be used when only one glossary should be processed. The default is to set the transcript filename to the basename supplied to makeglossaries with the extension associated with the glossary (the log-ext argument of \newglossary).

    1.6.3. Using xindy explicitly (Option 3)

    -xindy comes with TeX Live. It has also been added to MikTeX, but if you don’t have it installed, see How to use Xindy with MikTeX.

    -If you want to use xindy to process the glossary files, you must make sure you have used the xindy package option:

    \usepackage[xindy]{glossaries}
    -
    This is required regardless of whether you use xindy explicitly or whether it’s called implicitly via applications such as makeglossaries. This causes the glossary entries to be written in raw xindy format, so you need to use -I xindy not -I tex.

    -To run xindy type the following in your terminal (all on one line):

    xindy -L language -C encoding -I xindy -M style -t base.glg -o base.gls base.glo
    -
    where language is the required language name, encoding is the encoding, base is the name of the document without the tex extension and style is the name of the xindy style file without the xdy extension. The default name for this style file is basexdy but can be changed via \setStyleFile. You may need to specify the full path name depending on the current working directory. If any of the file names contain spaces, you must delimit them using double-quotes.

    -For example, if your document is called myDoc.tex and you are using UTF-8 encoding in English, then type the following in your terminal:

    xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M myDoc -t myDoc.glg -o myDoc.gls myDoc.glo
    +xindy comes with TeX Live. It has also been added to MikTeX, but if you don’t have it installed, see How to use Xindy with MikTeX.

    +If you want to use xindy to process the glossary files, you must make sure you have used the xindy package option:

    \usepackage[xindy]{glossaries}
    +
    This is required regardless of whether you use xindy explicitly or whether it’s called implicitly via applications such as makeglossaries. This causes the glossary entries to be written in raw xindy format, so you need to use -I xindy not -I tex.

    +To run xindy type the following in your terminal (all on one line):

    xindy -L language -C encoding -I xindy -M style -t base.glg -o base.gls base.glo
    +
    where language is the required language name, encoding is the encoding, base is the name of the document without the tex extension and style is the name of the xindy style file without the xdy extension. The default name for this style file is basexdy but can be changed via \setStyleFile. You may need to specify the full path name depending on the current working directory. If any of the file names contain spaces, you must delimit them using double-quotes.

    +For example, if your document is called myDoc.tex and you are using UTF-8 encoding in English, then type the following in your terminal:

    xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M myDoc -t myDoc.glg -o myDoc.gls myDoc.glo
     

    -Note that this just creates the main glossary. You need to do the same for each of the other glossaries (including the list of acronyms if you have used the acronym package option), substituting glg, gls and glo with the relevant extensions. For example, if you have used the acronym package option, then you would need to do:

    xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M myDoc -t myDoc.alg -o myDoc.acr myDoc.acn
    -
    For additional glossaries, the extensions are those supplied when you created the glossary with \newglossary.

    -Note that if you use makeglossaries instead, you can replace all those calls to xindy with just one call to makeglossaries:

    makeglossaries myDoc
    -
    Note also that some commands and package options have no effect if you use xindy explicitly instead of using makeglossaries. These are listed in Table 1.3.

    +Note that this just creates the main glossary. You need to do the same for each of the other glossaries (including the list of acronyms if you have used the acronym package option), substituting glg, gls and glo with the relevant extensions. For example, if you have used the acronym package option, then you would need to do:

    xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M myDoc -t myDoc.alg -o myDoc.acr myDoc.acn
    +
    For additional glossaries, the extensions are those supplied when you created the glossary with \newglossary.

    +Note that if you use makeglossaries instead, you can replace all those calls to xindy with just one call to makeglossaries:

    makeglossaries myDoc
    +
    Note also that some commands and package options have no effect if you use xindy explicitly instead of using makeglossaries. These are listed in Table 1.3.

    1.6.4. Using makeindex explicitly (Option 2)

    -If you want to use makeindex explicitly, you must make sure that you haven’t used the xindy package option or the glossary entries will be written in the wrong format. To run makeindex, type the following in your terminal:

    makeindex -s style.ist -t base.glg -o base.gls base.glo
    -
    where base is the name of your document without the tex extension and styleist is the name of the makeindex style file. By default, this is baseist, but may be changed via \setStyleFile. Note that there are other options, such as -l (letter ordering). See the makeindex manual for further details.

    +If you want to use makeindex explicitly, you must make sure that you haven’t used the xindy package option or the glossary entries will be written in the wrong format. To run makeindex, type the following in your terminal:

    makeindex -s style.ist -t base.glg -o base.gls base.glo
    +
    where base is the name of your document without the tex extension and styleist is the name of the makeindex style file. By default, this is baseist, but may be changed via \setStyleFile. Note that there are other options, such as -l (letter ordering). See the makeindex manual for further details.

    For example, if your document is called myDoc.tex, then type the following at the terminal:

    makeindex -s myDoc.ist -t myDoc.glg -o myDoc.gls myDoc.glo
    -
    Note that this only creates the main glossary. If you have additional glossaries (for example, if you have used the acronym package option) then you must call makeindex for each glossary, substituting glg, gls and glo with the relevant extensions. For example, if you have used the acronym package option, then you need to type the following in your terminal:
    makeindex -s myDoc.ist -t myDoc.alg -o myDoc.acr myDoc.acn
    -
    For additional glossaries, the extensions are those supplied when you created the glossary with \newglossary.

    -Note that if you use makeglossaries instead, you can replace all those calls to makeindex with just one call to makeglossaries:

    makeglossaries myDoc
    -
    Note also that some commands and package options have no effect if you use makeindex explicitly instead of using makeglossaries. These are listed in Table 1.3.

    +

    Note that this only creates the mainglossary. If you have additional glossaries (for example, if you have used the acronym package option) then you must call makeindex for each glossary, substituting glg, gls and glo with the relevant extensions. For example, if you have used the acronym package option, then you need to type the following in your terminal:
    makeindex -s myDoc.ist -t myDoc.alg -o myDoc.acr myDoc.acn
    +
    For additional glossaries, the extensions are those supplied when you created the glossary with \newglossary.

    +Note that if you use makeglossaries instead, you can replace all those calls to makeindex with just one call to makeglossaries:

    makeglossaries myDoc
    +
    Note also that some commands and package options have no effect if you use makeindex explicitly instead of using makeglossaries. These are listed in Table 1.3.

    1.7. Note to Front-End and Script Developers

    -The information needed to determine whether to use xindy, makeindex or bib2gls is stored in the aux file. This information can be gathered by a front-end, editor or script to make the glossaries where appropriate. This section describes how the information is stored in the auxiliary file.

    +The information needed to determine whether to use xindy, makeindex or bib2gls is stored in the aux file. This information can be gathered by a front-end, editor or script to make the glossaries where appropriate. This section describes how the information is stored in the auxiliary file.

    1.7.1. MakeIndex and Xindy

    -The file extension of the indexing files used for each defined glossary (not including any ignored glossaries) are given by:

    -\@newglossary{glossary-label}{log}{out-ext}{in-ext}
    -where in-ext is the extension of the indexing application’s input file (the output file from the glossaries package’s point of view), such as glo, out-ext is the extension of the indexing application’s output file (the input file from the glossaries package’s point of view), such as gls, and log is the extension of the indexing application’s transcript file, such as glg. The label for the glossary is also given. This isn’t required with makeindex, but with xindy it’s needed to pick up the associated language and encoding (see below). For example, the information for the default main glossary is written as:
    \@newglossary{main}{glg}{gls}{glo}
    -
    If glossaries-extra’s hybrid method has been used (with \makeglossaries[sub-list]), then the sub-list of glossaries that need to be processed will be identified with:
    -\glsxtr@makeglossaries{label-list}
    -

    -The indexing application’s style file is specified by:

    -\@istfilename{filename}
    - The file extension indicates whether to use makeindex (ist) or xindy (xdy). Note that the glossary information has a different syntax depending on which indexing application is supposed to be used, so it’s important to call the correct one.

    -For example, with arara you can easily determine whether to run makeglossaries:

    % arara: makeglossaries if found("aux", "@istfilename")
    -
    It’s more complicated if you want to explicitly run makeindex or xindy.

    +The file extension of the indexing files used for each defined glossary (not including any ignored glossaries) are given by:

    +\@newglossary{glossary-label}{log}{out-ext}{in-ext}
    +where in-ext is the extension of the indexing application’s input file (the output file from the glossaries package’s point of view), such as glo, out-ext is the extension of the indexing application’s output file (the input file from the glossaries package’s point of view), such as gls, and log is the extension of the indexing application’s transcript file, such as glg. The label for the glossary is also given. This isn’t required with makeindex, but with xindy it’s needed to pick up the associated language and encoding (see below). For example, the information for the default main glossary is written as:
    \@newglossary{main}{glg}{gls}{glo}
    +
    If glossaries-extra’s hybrid method has been used (with \makeglossaries[sub-list]), then the sub-list of glossaries that need to be processed will be identified with:
    +\glsxtr@makeglossaries{label-list}
    +

    +The indexing application’s style file is specified by:

    +\@istfilename{filename}
    + The file extension indicates whether to use makeindex (ist) or xindy (xdy). Note that the glossary information has a different syntax depending on which indexing application is supposed to be used, so it’s important to call the correct one.

    +For example, with arara you can easily determine whether to run makeglossaries:

    % arara: makeglossaries if found("aux", "@istfilename")
    +
    It’s more complicated if you want to explicitly run makeindex or xindy.

    -Note that if you choose to explicitly call makeindex or xindy then the user will miss out on the diagnostic information and the encap-clash fix that makeglossaries also provides.
    +Note that if you choose to explicitly call makeindex or xindy then the user will miss out on the diagnostic information and the encap-clash fix that makeglossaries also provides.

    Word or letter ordering is specified by:

    -\@glsorder{order}
    - where order can be either word or letter (obtained from the order package option).

    -If xindy should be used, the language for each glossary is specified by:

    -\@xdylanguage{glossary-label}{language}
    - where glossary-label identifies the glossary and language is the root language (for example, english).

    -The codepage (file encoding) for all glossaries is specified by:

    -\@gls@codepage{code-page}
    - where code is the encoding (for example, utf8). The above two commands are omitted if makeindex should be used.

    -If Option 1 has been used, the aux file will contain

    -\@gls@reference{type}{label}{location}
    +\@glsorder{order} + where order can be either word or letter (obtained from the order package option).

    +If xindy should be used, the language for each glossary is specified by:

    +\@xdylanguage{glossary-label}{language}
    + where glossary-label identifies the glossary and language is the root language (for example, english).

    +The codepage (file encoding) for all glossaries is specified by:

    +\@gls@codepage{code-page}
    + where code is the encoding (for example, utf8). The above two commands are omitted if makeindex should be used.

    +If Option 1 has been used, the aux file will contain

    +\@gls@reference{type}{label}{location}
    for every time an entry has been referenced.

    @@ -2384,9 +2388,9 @@ If Option 1 ha

    1.7.2. Entry Labels

    -If you need to gather labels for auto-completion, the writeglslabels package option will create a file containing the labels of all defined entries (regardless of whether or not the entry has been used in the document). As from v4.47, there is a similar option writeglslabelnames that writes both the label and name (separated by a tab).

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package also provides docdef=atom, which will create the glsdefs file but will act like docdef=restricted.
    +If you need to gather labels for auto-completion, the writeglslabels package option will create a file containing the labels of all defined entries (regardless of whether or not the entry has been used in the document). As from v4.47, there is a similar option writeglslabelnames that writes both the label and name (separated by a tab).

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package also provides docdef=atom, which will create the glsdefs file but will act like docdef=restricted.

    @@ -2394,24 +2398,24 @@ If you need to gather labels for

    1.7.3. Bib2Gls

    -

    -If Option 4 has been used, the aux file will contain one or more instances of:
    -\glsxtr@resource{options}{basename}
    - where basename is the basename of the glstex file that needs to be created by bib2gls. If src={bib list} isn’t present in options then basename also indicates the name of the associated bib file.

    -For example, with arara you can easily determine whether or not to run bib2gls:

    % arara: bib2gls if found("aux", "glsxtr@resource")
    -
    (It gets more complicated if both \glsxtr@resource and \@istfilename are present as that indicates the hybrid record=hybrid option.)

    -Remember that with bib2gls, the glossary entries will never be defined on the first LaTeX call (because their definitions are contained in the glstex file created by bib2gls). You can also pick up labels from the records in aux file, which will be in the form:

    -\glsxtr@record{label}{h-prefix}{counter}{format}{loc}
    - or (with record=nameref):
    -\glsxtr@record@nameref{label}{href prefix}{counter}{format}{location}{title}{href anchor}{href value}
    - or (with \glssee):
    -\glsxtr@recordsee{label}{xr list}
    -{label}{xr list} You can also pick up the commands defined with \glsxtrnewglslike, which are added to the aux file for bib2gls’s benefit:
    -\@glsxtr@newglslike{label-prefix}{cs}
    - If \GlsXtrSetAltModifier is used, then the modifier is identified with:
    -\@glsxtr@altmodifier{character}
    - Label prefixes (for the \dgls set of commands) are identified with:
    -\@glsxtr@prefixlabellist{list}
    + +If Option 4 has been used, the aux file will contain one or more instances of:
    +\glsxtr@resource{options}{basename}
    + where basename is the basename of the glstex file that needs to be created by bib2gls. If src={bib list} isn’t present in options then basename also indicates the name of the associated bib file.

    +For example, with arara you can easily determine whether or not to run bib2gls:

    % arara: bib2gls if found("aux", "glsxtr@resource")
    +
    (It gets more complicated if both \glsxtr@resource and \@istfilename are present as that indicates the hybrid record=hybrid option.)

    +Remember that with bib2gls, the glossary entries will never be defined on the first LaTeX call (because their definitions are contained in the glstex file created by bib2gls). You can also pick up labels from the records in aux file, which will be in the form:

    +\glsxtr@record{label}{h-prefix}{counter}{format}{loc}
    + or (with record=nameref):
    +\glsxtr@record@nameref{label}{href prefix}{counter}{format}{location}{title}{href anchor}{href value}
    + or (with \glssee):
    +\glsxtr@recordsee{label}{xr list}
    +{label}{xr list} You can also pick up the commands defined with \glsxtrnewglslike, which are added to the aux file for bib2gls’s benefit:
    +\@glsxtr@newglslike{label-prefix}{cs}
    + If \GlsXtrSetAltModifier is used, then the modifier is identified with:
    +\@glsxtr@altmodifier{character}
    + Label prefixes (for the \dgls set of commands) are identified with:
    +\@glsxtr@prefixlabellist{list}

    @@ -2419,12 +2423,12 @@ Remember that with

    2. Package Options

    -This section describes the available glossaries package options. You may omit the =true for boolean options. (For example, acronym is equivalent to acronym=true).

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package has additional options described in the glossaries-extra manual. The extension package also has some different default settings to the base package. Those that are available at the time of writing are included here. Future versions of glossaries-extra may have additional package options or new values for existing settings that aren’t listed here.
    +This section describes the available glossaries package options. You may omit the =true for boolean options. (For example, acronym is equivalent to acronym=true).

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package has additional options described in the glossaries-extra manual. The extension package also has some different default settings to the base package. Those that are available at the time of writing are included here. Future versions of glossaries-extra may have additional package options or new values for existing settings that aren’t listed here.

    -Note that key=value package options can’t be passed via the document class options. (This includes options where the value part may be omitted, such as acronym.) This is a general limitation not restricted to the glossaries package. Options that aren’t key=value (such as makeindex) may be passed via the document class options.
    +Note that key=value package options can’t be passed via the document class options. (This includes options where the value part may be omitted, such as acronym.) This is a general limitation not restricted to the glossaries package. Options that aren’t key=value (such as makeindex) may be passed via the document class options.

    @@ -2434,163 +2438,163 @@ Note that key2.1. General Options

    -nowarn
    - This suppresses all warnings generated by the glossaries package. Don’t use this option if you’re new to using glossaries as the warnings are designed to help detect common mistakes (such as forgetting to use \makeglossaries). Note that if you use debug with any value other than false it will override this option.

    +nowarn + This suppresses all warnings generated by the glossaries package. Don’t use this option if you’re new to using glossaries as the warnings are designed to help detect common mistakes (such as forgetting to use \makeglossaries). Note that if you use debug with any value other than false it will override this option.

    -nolangwarn
    +nolangwarn This suppresses the warning generated by a missing language module.

    -noredefwarn
    - If you load glossaries with a class or another package that already defines glossary related commands, by default glossaries will warn you that it’s redefining those commands. If you are aware of the consequences of using glossaries with that class or package and you don’t want to be warned about it, use this option to suppress those warnings. Other warnings will still be issued unless you use the nowarn option described above. (This option is automatically switched on by glossaries-extra.)

    +noredefwarn + If you load glossaries with a class or another package that already defines glossary related commands, by default glossaries will warn you that it’s redefining those commands. If you are aware of the consequences of using glossaries with that class or package and you don’t want to be warned about it, use this option to suppress those warnings. Other warnings will still be issued unless you use the nowarn option described above. (This option is automatically switched on by glossaries-extra.)

    -debug=valueinitial: false
    +debug=valueinitial: false Debugging mode may write information to the transcript file or add markers to the document. The following values are available:
    -debug=false
    +debug=false Switches off debugging mode.

    -debug=true
    - This will write the following line to the transcript file if any attempt at indexing occurs before the associated files have been opened by \makeglossaries:
    wrglossary(glossary-type)(indexing info)
    -
    Note that this setting will also cancel nowarn.

    +debug=true + This will write the following line to the transcript file if any attempt at indexing occurs before the associated files have been opened by \makeglossaries:

    wrglossary(glossary-type)(indexing info)
    +
    Note that this setting will also cancel nowarn.

    -debug=showtargets
    - As debug=true but also adds a marker where the glossary-related hyperlinks and targets occur in the document.

    -The debug=showtargets option will additionally use:

    -\glsshowtarget{target name}
    - to show the hypertarget or hyperlink name when \glsdohypertarget is used by commands like \glstarget and when \glsdohyperlink is used by commands like \gls. In math mode or inner mode, this uses:
    -\glsshowtargetinner{target name}
    - which typesets the target name as:
    [\glsshowtargetfonttext{target name}]
    +debug=showtargets
    + As debug=true but also adds a marker where the glossary-related hyperlinks and targets occur in the document.

    +The debug=showtargets option will additionally use:

    +\glsshowtarget{target name}
    + to show the hypertarget or hyperlink name when \glsdohypertarget is used by commands like \glstarget and when \glsdohyperlink is used by commands like \gls. In math mode or inner mode, this uses:
    +\glsshowtargetinner{target name}
    + which typesets the target name as:
    [\glsshowtargetfonttext{target name}]
     
    just before the link or anchor. This uses the text-block command:
    -\glsshowtargetfonttext{text}
    - which checks for math-mode before applying the font change. In outer mode \glsshowtarget uses:
    -\glsshowtargetouter{target name}
    +\glsshowtargetfonttext{text} + which checks for math-mode before applying the font change. In outer mode \glsshowtarget uses:
    +\glsshowtargetouter{target name}
    which by default places the target name in the margin with a symbol produced with:
    -\glsshowtargetsymbol{target name}
    +\glsshowtargetsymbol{target name} which defaults to a small right facing triangle.

    -The font used by both \glsshowtargetfonttext and \glsshowtargetouter is given by the declaration:

    -\glsshowtargetfontinitial: \ttfamily\footnotesize
    +The font used by both \glsshowtargetfonttext and \glsshowtargetouter is given by the declaration:
    +\glsshowtargetfontinitial: \ttfamily\footnotesize

    -debug=showaccsupp
    - As debug=true but also adds a marker where the glossary-related accessibility information occurs (see glossaries-accsupp) using:
    -\glsshowaccsupp{options}{PDF element}{value}
    +debug=showaccsupp + As debug=true but also adds a marker where the glossary-related accessibility information occurs (see glossaries-accsupp) using:
    +\glsshowaccsupp{options}{PDF element}{value}

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides extra values debug=showwrgloss, that may be used to show where the indexing is occurring, and debug=all, which switches on all debugging options. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package provides extra values debug=showwrgloss, that may be used to show where the indexing is occurring, and debug=all, which switches on all debugging options. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    The purpose of the debug mode can be demonstrated with the following example document:

    \documentclass{article}
     \usepackage{glossaries}
    -\newglossaryentry{sample1}{name={sample1},description={example}}
    -\newglossaryentry{sample2}{name={sample2},description={example}}
    -\glsadd{sample2}% <- does nothing here
    -\makeglossaries
    +\newglossaryentry{sample1}{name={sample1},description={example}}
    +\newglossaryentry{sample2}{name={sample2},description={example}}
    +\glsadd{sample2}% <- does nothing here
    +\makeglossaries
     \begin{document}
    -\gls{sample1}.
    -\printglossaries
    +\gls{sample1}.
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
    -
    In this case, only the “sample1” entry has been indexed, even though \glsadd{sample2} appears in the source code. This is because \glsadd{sample2} has been used before the associated file is opened by \makeglossaries. Since the file isn’t open yet, the information can’t be written to it, which is why the “sample2” entry doesn’t appear in the glossary.

    -Without \makeglossaries the indexing is suppressed with Options 2 and 3 but, other than that, commands like \gls behave as usual.

    -This situation doesn’t cause any errors or warnings as it’s perfectly legitimate for a user to want to use glossaries to format the entries (for example, to show a different form on first use) but not display any glossaries (or the user may prefer to use the unsorted Options 5 or 6). It’s also possible that the user may want to temporarily comment out \makeglossaries in order to suppress the indexing while working on a draft version to speed compilation, or the user may prefer to use Options 1 or 4 for indexing, which don’t use \makeglossaries.

    -Therefore \makeglossaries can’t be used to enable \newglossaryentry and commands like \gls and \glsadd. These commands must be enabled by default. (It does, however, enable the see key as that’s a more common problem. See below.)

    -The debug mode, enabled with the debug option,

    \usepackage[debug]{glossaries}
    -
    will write information to the log file when the indexing can’t occur because the associated file isn’t open. The message is written in the form
    Package glossaries Info: wrglossary(type)(text) on
    +
    In this case, only the “sample1” entry has been indexed, even though \glsadd{sample2} appears in the source code. This is because \glsadd{sample2} has been used before the associated file is opened by \makeglossaries. Since the file isn’t open yet, the information can’t be written to it, which is why the “sample2” entry doesn’t appear in the glossary.

    +Without \makeglossaries the indexing is suppressed with Options 2 and 3 but, other than that, commands like \gls behave as usual.

    +This situation doesn’t cause any errors or warnings as it’s perfectly legitimate for a user to want to use glossaries to format the entries (for example, to show a different form on first use) but not display any glossaries (or the user may prefer to use the unsorted Options 5 or 6). It’s also possible that the user may want to temporarily comment out \makeglossaries in order to suppress the indexing while working on a draft version to speed compilation, or the user may prefer to use Options 1 or 4 for indexing, which don’t use \makeglossaries.

    +Therefore \makeglossaries can’t be used to enable \newglossaryentry and commands like \gls and \glsadd. These commands must be enabled by default. (It does, however, enable the see key as that’s a more common problem. See below.)

    +The debug mode, enabled with the debug option,

    \usepackage[debug]{glossaries}
    +
    will write information to the log file when the indexing can’t occur because the associated file isn’t open. The message is written in the form
    Package glossaries Info: wrglossary(type)(text) on
     input line line number.
    -
    where type is the glossary label and text is the line of text that would’ve been written to the associated file if it had been open. So if any entries haven’t appeared in the glossary but you’re sure you used commands like \glsadd or \glsaddall, try switching on the debug option and see if any information has been written to the log file.

    +

    where type is the glossary label and text is the line of text that would’ve been written to the associated file if it had been open. So if any entries haven’t appeared in the glossary but you’re sure you used commands like \glsadd or \glsaddall, try switching on the debug option and see if any information has been written to the log file.

    -savewrites=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    - This is a boolean option to minimise the number of write registers used by the glossaries package. The default is savewrites=false. With Options 2 and 3, one write register is required per (non-ignored) glossary and one for the style file.

    +savewrites=booleandefault: true; initial: false + This is a boolean option to minimise the number of write registers used by the glossaries package. The default is savewrites=false. With Options 2 and 3, one write register is required per (non-ignored) glossary and one for the style file.

    In general, this package option is best avoided.

    -With all options except Options 1 and 414, another write register is required if the glsdefs file is needed to save document definitions. With both Options 1 and 4, no write registers are required (document definitions aren’t permitted and indexing information is written to the aux file). If you really need document definitions but you want to minimise the number of write registers then consider using docdef=restricted with glossaries-extra.

    -There are only a limited number of write registers, and if you have a large number of glossaries or if you are using a class or other packages that create a lot of external files, you may exceed the maximum number of available registers. If savewrites is set, the glossary information will be stored in token registers until the end of the document when they will be written to the external files.

    +With all options except Options 1 and 414, another write register is required if the glsdefs file is needed to save document definitions. With both Options 1 and 4, no write registers are required (document definitions aren’t permitted and indexing information is written to the aux file). If you really need document definitions but you want to minimise the number of write registers then consider using docdef=restricted with glossaries-extra.

    +There are only a limited number of write registers, and if you have a large number of glossaries or if you are using a class or other packages that create a lot of external files, you may exceed the maximum number of available registers. If savewrites is set, the glossary information will be stored in token registers until the end of the document when they will be written to the external files.

    -This option can significantly slow document compilation and may cause the indexing to fail. Page numbers in the number list will be incorrect on page boundaries due to TeX’s asynchronous output routine. As an alternative, you can use the scrwfile package (part of the KOMA-Script bundle) and not use this option.
    +This option can significantly slow document compilation and may cause the indexing to fail. Page numbers in the number list will be incorrect on page boundaries due to TeX’s asynchronous output routine. As an alternative, you can use the scrwfile package (part of the KOMA-Script bundle) and not use this option.

    -By way of comparison, sample-multi2.tex provided with bib2gls has a total of 15 glossaries. With Options 2 or 3, this would require 46 associated files and 16 write registers. (These figures don’t include standard files and registers provided by the kernel or hyperref, such as aux and out.) With bib2gls, no write registers are required and there are only 10 associated files for that particular document (9 resource files and 1 transcript file).

    +By way of comparison, sample-multi2.tex provided with bib2gls has a total of 15 glossaries. With Options 2 or 3, this would require 46 associated files and 16 write registers. (These figures don’t include standard files and registers provided by the kernel or hyperref, such as aux and out.) With bib2gls, no write registers are required and there are only 10 associated files for that particular document (9 resource files and 1 transcript file).

    -If you want to use TeX’s shell escape to call makeindex or xindy from your document and use savewrites, then use automake=immediate or automake=makegloss or automake=lite.
    +If you want to use TeX’s shell escape to call makeindex or xindy from your document and use savewrites, then use automake=immediate or automake=makegloss or automake=lite.

    -translate=valuedefault: true; initial: varies
    - This can take one of the values listed below. If no supported language package has been loaded the default is translate=false otherwise the default is translate=true for the base glossaries package and translate=babel for glossaries-extra.

    +translate=valuedefault: true; initial: varies + This can take one of the values listed below. If no supported language package has been loaded the default is translate=false otherwise the default is translate=true for the base glossaries package and translate=babel for glossaries-extra.

    - If babel has been loaded and the translator package is installed, translator will be loaded and the translations will be provided by the translator package interface. You can modify the translations by providing your own dictionary. If the translator package isn’t installed and babel is loaded, the glossaries-babel package will be loaded and the translations will be provided using babel’s\addto\captionslanguage mechanism. If polyglossia has been loaded, glossaries-polyglossia will be loaded.

    +translate=true + If babel has been loaded and the translator package is installed, translator will be loaded and the translations will be provided by the translator package interface. You can modify the translations by providing your own dictionary. If the translator package isn’t installed and babel is loaded, the glossaries-babel package will be loaded and the translations will be provided using babel’s \addto\captionslanguage mechanism. If polyglossia has been loaded, glossaries-polyglossia will be loaded.

    - Don’t provide translations, even if babel or polyglossia has been loaded. (Note that babel provides the command \glossaryname so that will still be translated if you have loaded babel.)

    +translate=false + Don’t provide translations, even if babel or polyglossia has been loaded. (Note that babel provides the command \glossaryname so that will still be translated if you have loaded babel.)

    - Don’t load the translator package. Instead load glossaries-babel.

    +translate=babel + Don’t load the translator package. Instead load glossaries-babel.

    -I recommend you use translate=babel if you have any problems with the translations or with PDF bookmarks, but to maintain backward compatibility, if babel has been loaded the default is translate=true.
    +I recommend you use translate=babel if you have any problems with the translations or with PDF bookmarks, but to maintain backward compatibility, if babel has been loaded the default is translate=true.

    See §1.5.1 for further details.

    -notranslate
    - This is equivalent to translate=false and may be passed via the document class options.

    +notranslate + This is equivalent to translate=false and may be passed via the document class options.

    -languages
    - This automatically implements translate=babel (which means that translator won’t automatically be loaded) but will also add the list of languages to tracklang’s list of tracked languages. Each element in the list may be an ISO language tag (such as pt-BR) or one of tracklang’s known language labels (such as british).

    +languages + This automatically implements translate=babel (which means that translator won’t automatically be loaded) but will also add the list of languages to tracklang’s list of tracked languages. Each element in the list may be an ISO language tag (such as pt-BR) or one of tracklang’s known language labels (such as british).

    -hyperfirst=booleandefault: true; initial: true
    - If true, terms on first use will have a hyperlink, if supported, unless the hyperlink is explicitly suppressed using starred versions of commands such as \gls*. If false, only subsequent use instances will have a hyperlink (if supported).

    -Note that nohypertypes overrides hyperfirst=true. This option only affects commands that check the first use flag, such as the \gls-like commands (for example, \gls or \glsdisp), but not the \glstext-like commands (for example, \glslink or \glstext).

    -The hyperfirst setting applies to all glossary types (unless identified by nohypertypes or defined with \newignoredglossary). It can be overridden on an individual basis by explicitly setting the hyper key when referencing an entry (or by using the plus or starred version of the referencing command).

    -It may be that you only want to suppress hyperlinks for just the acronyms (where the first use explains the meaning of the acronym) but not for ordinary glossary entries (where the first use is identical to subsequent use). In this case, you can use hyperfirst=false and apply \glsunsetall to all the regular (non-acronym) glossaries. For example:

    \usepackage[acronym,hyperfirst=false]{glossaries}
    -% acronym and glossary entry definitions
    +hyperfirst=booleandefault: true; initial: true
    + If true, terms on first use will have a hyperlink, if supported, unless the hyperlink is explicitly suppressed using starred versions of commands such as \gls*. If false, only subsequent use instances will have a hyperlink (if supported).

    +Note that nohypertypes overrides hyperfirst=true. This option only affects commands that check the first use flag, such as the \gls-like commands (for example, \gls or \glsdisp), but not the \glstext-like commands (for example, \glslink or \glstext).

    +The hyperfirst setting applies to all glossary types (unless identified by nohypertypes or defined with \newignoredglossary). It can be overridden on an individual basis by explicitly setting the hyper key when referencing an entry (or by using the plus or starred version of the referencing command).

    +It may be that you only want to suppress hyperlinks for just the acronyms (where the first use explains the meaning of the acronym) but not for ordinary glossary entries (where the first use is identical to subsequent use). In this case, you can use hyperfirst=false and apply \glsunsetall to all the regular (non-acronym) glossaries. For example:

    \usepackage[acronym,hyperfirst=false]{glossaries}
    +% acronym and glossary entry definitions
     
     % at the end of the preamble
    -\glsunsetall[main]
    +\glsunsetall[main]
     

    Alternatively you can redefine the hook

    -\glslinkcheckfirsthyperhook
    - which is used by the commands that check the first use flag, such as \gls. Within the definition of this command, you can use \glslabel to reference the entry label and \glstype to reference the glossary type. You can also use \ifglsused to determine if the entry has been used. You can test if an entry is an acronym by checking if it has the long key set using \ifglshaslong (or if the short key has been set using \ifglshasshort). For example, to switch off the hyperlink on first use just for acronyms:
    \renewcommand*{\glslinkcheckfirsthyperhook}{% 
    - \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}% 
    +\glslinkcheckfirsthyperhook
    + which is used by the commands that check the first use flag, such as \gls. Within the definition of this command, you can use \glslabel to reference the entry label and \glstype to reference the glossary type. You can also use \ifglsused to determine if the entry has been used. You can test if an entry is an acronym by checking if it has the long key set using \ifglshaslong (or if the short key has been set using \ifglshasshort). For example, to switch off the hyperlink on first use just for acronyms: 
    \renewcommand*{\glslinkcheckfirsthyperhook}{% 
    + \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}% 
      {% 
    -   \ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\setkeys{glslink}{hyper=false}}% 
    +   \ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\setkeys{glslink}{hyper=false}}% 
      }% 
     }
     

    -Note that this hook isn’t used by the commands that don’t check the first use flag, such as \glstext. (You can, instead, redefine \glslinkpostsetkeys, which is used by both the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands.)

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides a method of disabling the first use hyperlink according to the entry’s associated category. For example, if you only want to switch off the first use hyperlink for abbreviations then you simply need to set the nohyperfirst attribute for the abbreviation and, if appropriate, acronym categories. (Instead of using the hyperfirst package option.) See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +Note that this hook isn’t used by the commands that don’t check the first use flag, such as \glstext. (You can, instead, redefine \glslinkpostsetkeys, which is used by both the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands.)

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package provides a method of disabling the first use hyperlink according to the entry’s associated category. For example, if you only want to switch off the first use hyperlink for abbreviations then you simply need to set the nohyperfirst attribute for the abbreviation and, if appropriate, acronym categories. (Instead of using the hyperfirst package option.) See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -writeglslabels
    - This option will create a file called \jobname.glslabels at the end of the document. This file simply contains a list of all defined entry labels (including those in any ignored glossaries). It’s provided for the benefit of text editors that need to know labels for auto-completion. If you also want the name, use writeglslabelnames. (See also glossaries-extra’s docdef=atom package option.)

    -

    - Note that with bib2gls the file will only contain the entries that bib2gls has selected from the bib files.
    +writeglslabels + This option will create a file called \jobname.glslabels at the end of the document. This file simply contains a list of all defined entry labels (including those in any ignored glossaries). It’s provided for the benefit of text editors that need to know labels for auto-completion. If you also want the name, use writeglslabelnames. (See also glossaries-extra’s docdef=atom package option.)

    +

    + Note that with bib2gls the file will only contain the entries that bib2gls has selected from the bib files.

    -writeglslabelnames
    - Similar to writeglslabels but writes both the label and name (separated by a tab).

    +writeglslabelnames + Similar to writeglslabels but writes both the label and name (separated by a tab).

    -undefaction=valueinitial: error
    +undefaction=valueinitial: error

    -Only available with glossaries-extra, the value for this option may be one of:

    +Only available with glossaries-extra, the value for this option may be one of:

    - Generates an error if a referenced entry is undefined (default, and the only available setting with just the base glossaries package).

    +undefaction=error + Generates an error if a referenced entry is undefined (default, and the only available setting with just the base glossaries package).

    - Only warns if a referenced entry is undefined (automatically activated with Option 4).

    +undefaction=warn + Only warns if a referenced entry is undefined (automatically activated with Option 4).

    -docdef=valuedefault: true; initial: false
    +docdef=valuedefault: true; initial: false

    -Only available with glossaries-extra, this option governs the use of \newglossaryentry. Available values:

    +Only available with glossaries-extra, this option governs the use of \newglossaryentry. Available values:

    -docdef=false
    - This setting means that \newglossaryentry is not permitted in the document environment (default with glossaries-extra and for Option 1 with just the base glossaries package).

    +docdef=false + This setting means that \newglossaryentry is not permitted in the document environment (default with glossaries-extra and for Option 1 with just the base glossaries package).

    -docdef=restricted
    - This setting means that \newglossaryentry is only permitted in the document environment if it occurs before \printglossary (not available for some indexing options, such as Option 4).

    +docdef=restricted + This setting means that \newglossaryentry is only permitted in the document environment if it occurs before \printglossary (not available for some indexing options, such as Option 4).

    -docdef=atom
    - This setting is as docdef=restricted but creates the glsdefs file for use by atom (without the limitations of docdef=true).

    +docdef=atom + This setting is as docdef=restricted but creates the glsdefs file for use by atom (without the limitations of docdef=true).

    -docdef=true
    - This setting means that \newglossaryentry is permitted in the document environment where it would normally be permitted by the base glossaries package. This will create the glsdefs file if \newglossaryentry is found in the document environment.

    +docdef=true + This setting means that \newglossaryentry is permitted in the document environment where it would normally be permitted by the base glossaries package. This will create the glsdefs file if \newglossaryentry is found in the document environment.

    @@ -2598,72 +2602,72 @@ Only available with [link]

    -toc=booleandefault: true; initial: varies
    - Adds the glossaries to the table of contents (toc file). Note that an extra LaTeX run is required with this option. Alternatively, you can switch this function on and off using
    -\glstoctrue
    +toc=booleandefault: true; initial: varies + Adds the glossaries to the table of contents (toc file). Note that an extra LaTeX run is required with this option. Alternatively, you can switch this function on and off using
    +\glstoctrue
    and
    -\glstocfalse
    +\glstocfalse You can test whether or not this option is set using:
    -\ifglstoc true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse
    - The default value is toc=false for the base glossaries package and toc=true for glossaries-extra.

    +\ifglstoc true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse + The default value is toc=false for the base glossaries package and toc=true for glossaries-extra.

    -numberline=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    - When used with toc=true option, this will add \numberline{} in the final argument of \addcontentsline. This will align the table of contents entry with the numbered section titles. Note that this option has no effect with toc=false. If toc=true is used without numberline, the glossary title will be aligned with the section numbers rather than the section titles.

    +numberline=booleandefault: true; initial: false + When used with toc=true option, this will add \numberline{} in the final argument of \addcontentsline. This will align the table of contents entry with the numbered section titles. Note that this option has no effect with toc=false. If toc=true is used without numberline, the glossary title will be aligned with the section numbers rather than the section titles.

    -section=namedefault: section
    +section=namedefault: section

    -This option indicates the sectional unit to use for the glossary. The value name should be the control sequence name without the leading backslash or following star (for example, just chapter not \chapter or chapter*).

    -The default behaviour is for the glossary heading to use \chapter, if that command exists, or \section otherwise. The starred or unstarred form is determined by the numberedsection option.

    -Example:

    \usepackage[section=subsection]{glossaries}
    -
    You can omit the value if you want to use \section:
    \usepackage[section]{glossaries}
    -
    is equivalent to
    \usepackage[section=section]{glossaries}
    +This option indicates the sectional unit to use for the glossary. The value name should be the control sequence name without the leading backslash or following star (for example, just chapter not \chapter or chapter*).

    +The default behaviour is for the glossary heading to use \chapter, if that command exists, or \section otherwise. The starred or unstarred form is determined by the numberedsection option.

    +Example:

    \usepackage[section=subsection]{glossaries}
    +
    You can omit the value if you want to use \section:
    \usepackage[section]{glossaries}
    +
    is equivalent to
    \usepackage[section=section]{glossaries}
     
    You can change this value later in the document using
    -\setglossarysectionname
    +\setglossarysectionname where name is the sectional unit.

    -The start of each glossary adds information to the page header via \glsglossarymark (see §8.2).

    +The start of each glossary adds information to the page header via \glsglossarymark (see §8.2).

    -ucmark=booleandefault: true; initial: varies
    - If ucmark=true, this will make \glsglossarymark use all caps in the header, otherwise no case change will be applied. The default is ucmark=false, unless memoir has been loaded, in which case the default is ucmark=true.

    +ucmark=booleandefault: true; initial: varies + If ucmark=true, this will make \glsglossarymark use all caps in the header, otherwise no case change will be applied. The default is ucmark=false, unless memoir has been loaded, in which case the default is ucmark=true.

    You can test if this option has been set using:

    -\ifglsucmark true\else false\fiinitial: varies
    - For example:
    \renewcommand{\glsglossarymark}[1]{% 
    -  \ifglsucmark
    -    \markright{\glsuppercase{#1}}% 
    +\ifglsucmark true\else false\fiinitial: varies
    + For example: 
    \renewcommand{\glsglossarymark}[1]{% 
    +  \ifglsucmark
    +    \markright{\glsuppercase{#1}}% 
       \else
    -    \markright{#1}% 
    +    \markright{#1}% 
       \fi}
     

    -numberedsection=valuedefault: nolabel; initial: false
    - The glossaries are placed in unnumbered sectional units by default, but this can be changed using numberedsection. This option can take one of the following values:

    +numberedsection=valuedefault: nolabel; initial: false + The glossaries are placed in unnumbered sectional units by default, but this can be changed using numberedsection. This option can take one of the following values:

    - No number, that is, use the starred form of sectioning command (for example, \chapter* or \section*).

    +numberedsection=false + No number, that is, use the starred form of sectioning command (for example, \chapter* or \section*).

    - Use a numbered section, that is, the unstarred form of sectioning command (for example, \chapter or \section), but no label is automatically added.

    +numberedsection=nolabel + Use a numbered section, that is, the unstarred form of sectioning command (for example, \chapter or \section), but no label is automatically added.

    - Use numbered sections with automatic labelling. Each glossary uses the unstarred form of a sectioning command (for example, \chapter or \section) and is assigned a label (via \label). The label is formed from the glossary’s label prefixed with:
    -\glsautoprefix
    - The default value of \glsautoprefix is empty. For example, if you load glossaries using:
    \usepackage[section,numberedsection=autolabel]
    +numberedsection=autolabel
    + Use numbered sections with automatic labelling. Each glossary uses the unstarred form of a sectioning command (for example, \chapter or \section) and is assigned a label (via \label). The label is formed from the glossary’s label prefixed with: 
    +\glsautoprefix
    + The default value of \glsautoprefix is empty. For example, if you load glossaries using:
    \usepackage[section,numberedsection=autolabel]
       {glossaries}
    -
    then each glossary will appear in a numbered section, and can be referenced using something like:
    The main glossary is in section~\ref{main} and 
    -the list of acronyms is in section~\ref{acronym}.
    -
    If you can’t decide whether to have the acronyms in the main glossary or a separate list of acronyms, you can use \acronymtype which is set to main if the acronym option is not used and is set to acronym if the acronym option is used. For example:
    The list of acronyms is in section~\ref{\acronymtype}.
    -
    You can redefine the prefix if the default label clashes with another label in your document. For example:
    \renewcommand*{\glsautoprefix}{glo:}
    +
    then each glossary will appear in a numbered section, and can be referenced using something like:
    The main glossary is in section~\ref{main} and 
    +the list of acronyms is in section~\ref{acronym}.
    +
    If you can’t decide whether to have the acronyms in the main glossary or a separate list of acronyms, you can use \acronymtype which is set to main if the acronym option is not used and is set to acronym if the acronym option is used. For example:
    The list of acronyms is in section~\ref{\acronymtype}.
    +
    You can redefine the prefix if the default label clashes with another label in your document. For example:
    \renewcommand*{\glsautoprefix}{glo:}
     
    will add glo: to the automatically generated label, so you can then, for example, refer to the list of acronyms as follows:
    The list of acronyms is in 
    -section~\ref{glo:\acronymtype}.
    +section~\ref{glo:\acronymtype}.
     
    Or, if you are undecided on a prefix:
    The list of acronyms is in 
    -section~\ref{\glsautoprefix\acronymtype}.
    +section~\ref{\glsautoprefix\acronymtype}.
     

    - This setting is like numberedsection=autolabel but uses an unnumbered sectioning command (for example, \chapter* or \section*). It’s designed for use with the nameref package. For example:
    \usepackage{nameref}
    -\usepackage[numberedsection=nameref]{glossaries}
    -
    Alternatively, since nameref is automatically loaded by hyperref:
    \usepackage{hyperref}
    -\usepackage[numberedsection=nameref]{glossaries}
    -
    Now \nameref{main} will display the (table of contents) section title associated with the main glossary. As above, you can redefine \glsautoprefix to provide a prefix for the label.

    +numberedsection=nameref + This setting is like numberedsection=autolabel but uses an unnumbered sectioning command (for example, \chapter* or \section*). It’s designed for use with the nameref package. For example:

    \usepackage{nameref}
    +\usepackage[numberedsection=nameref]{glossaries}
    +
    Alternatively, since nameref is automatically loaded by hyperref:
    \usepackage{hyperref}
    +\usepackage[numberedsection=nameref]{glossaries}
    +
    Now \nameref{main} will display the (table of contents) section title associated with the main glossary. As above, you can redefine \glsautoprefix to provide a prefix for the label.

    @@ -2671,509 +2675,509 @@ section~<

    2.3. Glossary Appearance Options

    -savenumberlist=booleandefault: true; initial: false

    +savenumberlist=booleandefault: true; initial: false

    Options 2 and 3 only
    - This is a boolean option that specifies whether or not to gather and store the number list for each entry. The default is savenumberlist=false with Options 2 and 3. (See \glsentrynumberlist and \glsdisplaynumberlist in §5.2.) This setting is always true if you use Option 1 as a by-product of the way that indexing method works.

    -

    - If you use the record option (with either no value or record=only or record=nameref) then this package option has no effect. With bib2gls, the number lists are automatically saved with the default save-locations=true and save-loclist=true resource settings.
    + This is a boolean option that specifies whether or not to gather and store the number list for each entry. The default is savenumberlist=false with Options 2 and 3. (See \glsentrynumberlist and \glsdisplaynumberlist in §5.2.) This setting is always true if you use Option 1 as a by-product of the way that indexing method works.

    +

    + If you use the record option (with either no value or record=only or record=nameref) then this package option has no effect. With bib2gls, the number lists are automatically saved with the default save-locations=true and save-loclist=true resource settings.

    -entrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    +entrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false If set, this will create the counter:
    -glossaryentry
    - Each top level (level 0) entry will increment and display that counter at the start of the entry line when using glossary styles that support this setting. Note that if you also use subentrycounter the option order makes a difference. If entrycounter is specified first, the sub-entry counter will be dependent on the glossaryentry counter.

    -If you use this option (and are using a glossary style that supports this option) then you can reference the entry number within the document using:

    -\glsrefentry{label}
    - where label is the label associated with that glossary entry. This will use \ref if either entrycounter=true or subentrycounter=true, with the label prefixlabel, where label is the entry’s label and prefix is given by:
    -\GlsEntryCounterLabelPrefixinitial: glsentry-
    - If both entrycounter=false and subentrycounter=false, \gls{label} will be used instead.

    +glossaryentry + Each top level (level 0) entry will increment and display that counter at the start of the entry line when using glossary styles that support this setting. Note that if you also use subentrycounter the option order makes a difference. If entrycounter is specified first, the sub-entry counter will be dependent on the glossaryentry counter.

    +If you use this option (and are using a glossary style that supports this option) then you can reference the entry number within the document using:

    +\glsrefentry{label}
    + where label is the label associated with that glossary entry. This will use \ref if either entrycounter=true or subentrycounter=true, with the label prefixlabel, where label is the entry’s label and prefix is given by:
    +\GlsEntryCounterLabelPrefixinitial: glsentry-
    + If both entrycounter=false and subentrycounter=false, \gls{label} will be used instead.

    -If you use \glsrefentry, you must run LaTeX twice after creating the indexing files using makeglossaries, makeindex or xindy (or after creating the glstex file with bib2gls) to ensure the cross-references are up-to-date. This is because the counter can’t be incremented and labelled until the glossary is typeset.
    -

    -The glossaryentry counter can be reset back to zero with:

    -\glsresetentrycounter
    - This does nothing if entrycounter=false. The glossaryentry counter can be simultaneously incremented and labelled (using \refstepcounter and \label) with:
    -\glsstepentry{label}
    - This command is within the definition of \glsentryitem, which is typically used in glossary styles at the start of top level (level 0) entries. The argument is the entry label.

    -The value of the glossaryentry counter can be displayed with:

    -\theglossaryentry

    +If you use \glsrefentry, you must run LaTeX twice after creating the indexing files using makeglossaries, makeindex or xindy (or after creating the glstex file with bib2gls) to ensure the cross-references are up-to-date. This is because the counter can’t be incremented and labelled until the glossary is typeset.

    +

    +The glossaryentry counter can be reset back to zero with:

    +\glsresetentrycounter
    + This does nothing if entrycounter=false. The glossaryentry counter can be simultaneously incremented and labelled (using \refstepcounter and \label) with:
    +\glsstepentry{label}
    + This command is within the definition of \glsentryitem, which is typically used in glossary styles at the start of top level (level 0) entries. The argument is the entry label.

    +The value of the glossaryentry counter can be displayed with:

    +\theglossaryentry

    - This command is defined when the glossaryentry counter is defined, so won’t be available otherwise. The formatted value is more usually displayed with:
    -\glsentrycounterlabel
    - This will do \theglossaryentry.\space if entrycounter=true, otherwise does nothing. This is therefore more generally useful in glossary styles as it will silently do nothing if the setting isn’t on. This command is used within the definition of \glsentryitem.

    + This command is defined when the glossaryentry counter is defined, so won’t be available otherwise. The formatted value is more usually displayed with:

    +\glsentrycounterlabel
    + This will do \theglossaryentry.\space if entrycounter=true, otherwise does nothing. This is therefore more generally useful in glossary styles as it will silently do nothing if the setting isn’t on. This command is used within the definition of \glsentryitem.

    If you want to test whether or not this option is currently enabled, use the conditional:

    -\ifglsentrycounter true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse
    +\ifglsentrycounter true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse You can later switch it off using:
    -\glsentrycounterfalse
    +\glsentrycounterfalse and switch it back on with:
    -\glsentrycountertrue
    - but note that this won’t define glossaryentry if entrycounter=true wasn’t used initially. You can also locally enable or disable this option for a specific glossary using the entrycounter \printglossary option.

    +\glsentrycountertrue + but note that this won’t define glossaryentry if entrycounter=true wasn’t used initially. You can also locally enable or disable this option for a specific glossary using the entrycounter \printglossary option.

    -counterwithin=parent-counter
    - If used, this option will automatically set entrycountertrue and the glossaryentry counter will be reset every time parent-counter is incremented. An empty value indicates that glossaryentry has no parent counter (but glossaryentry will still be defined).

    +counterwithin=parent-counter + If used, this option will automatically set entrycountertrue and the glossaryentry counter will be reset every time parent-counter is incremented. An empty value indicates that glossaryentry has no parent counter (but glossaryentry will still be defined).

    -The glossaryentry counter isn’t automatically reset at the start of each glossary, except when glossary section numbering is on and the counter used by counterwithin is the same as the counter used in the glossary’s sectioning command.
    +The glossaryentry counter isn’t automatically reset at the start of each glossary, except when glossary section numbering is on and the counter used by counterwithin is the same as the counter used in the glossary’s sectioning command.

    -If you want the counter reset at the start of each glossary, you can modify the glossary preamble (\glossarypreamble) to use \glsresetentrycounter. For example:

    \renewcommand{\glossarypreamble}{% 
    -  \glsresetentrycounter
    +If you want the counter reset at the start of each glossary, you can modify the glossary preamble (\glossarypreamble) to use \glsresetentrycounter. For example: 
    \renewcommand{\glossarypreamble}{% 
    +  \glsresetentrycounter
     }
    -
    or if you are using \setglossarypreamble, add it to each glossary preamble, as required. For example:
    \setglossarypreamble[acronym]{% 
    -  \glsresetentrycounter
    +
    or if you are using \setglossarypreamble, add it to each glossary preamble, as required. For example:
    \setglossarypreamble[acronym]{% 
    +  \glsresetentrycounter
       The preamble text here for the list of acronyms.
     }
    -\setglossarypreamble{% 
    -  \glsresetentrycounter
    -  The preamble text here for the main glossary.
    +\setglossarypreamble{% 
    +  \glsresetentrycounter
    +  The preamble text here for the main glossary.
     }
     

    -subentrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    - If set, each level 1 glossary entry will be numbered at the start of its entry line when using glossary styles that support this option. This option creates the counter
    -glossarysubentry
    - If the entrycounter option is used before subentrycounter, then glossarysubentry will be added to the reset list for glossaryentry. If subentrycounter is used without entrycounter then the glossarysubentry counter will be reset by \glsentryitem. If subentrycounter is used before entrycounter then the two counters are independent.

    +subentrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false + If set, each level 1 glossary entry will be numbered at the start of its entry line when using glossary styles that support this option. This option creates the counter

    +glossarysubentry
    + If the entrycounter option is used before subentrycounter, then glossarysubentry will be added to the reset list for glossaryentry. If subentrycounter is used without entrycounter then the glossarysubentry counter will be reset by \glsentryitem. If subentrycounter is used before entrycounter then the two counters are independent.

    -There’s no support for deeper hierarchical levels. Some styles, such as those that don’t support any hierarchy, may not support this setting or, for those that only support level 0 and level 1, may use this setting for all child entries.
    -

    -As with the entrycounter option, you can reference the number within the document using \glsrefentry. There are analogous commands to those for entrycounter.

    -The glossarysubentry counter can be reset back to zero with:

    -\glsresetsubentrycounter
    - This does nothing if subentrycounter=false. This command is used within the definition of \glsentryitem if entrycounter=false.

    -The glossarysubentry counter can be simultaneously incremented and labelled (using \refstepcounter and \label) with:

    -\glsstepsubentry{label}
    - This command is used in \glssubentryitem if subentrycounter=true, otherwise it does nothing. The argument is the entry label and is passed to \label is as for \glsrefentry.

    -The value of the glossarysubentry counter can be displayed with:

    -\theglossarysubentry

    +There’s no support for deeper hierarchical levels. Some styles, such as those that don’t support any hierarchy, may not support this setting or, for those that only support level 0 and level 1, may use this setting for all child entries.

    +

    +As with the entrycounter option, you can reference the number within the document using \glsrefentry. There are analogous commands to those for entrycounter.

    +The glossarysubentry counter can be reset back to zero with:

    +\glsresetsubentrycounter
    + This does nothing if subentrycounter=false. This command is used within the definition of \glsentryitem if entrycounter=false.

    +The glossarysubentry counter can be simultaneously incremented and labelled (using \refstepcounter and \label) with:

    +\glsstepsubentry{label}
    + This command is used in \glssubentryitem if subentrycounter=true, otherwise it does nothing. The argument is the entry label and is passed to \label is as for \glsrefentry.

    +The value of the glossarysubentry counter can be displayed with:

    +\theglossarysubentry

    - This command is defined when the glossarysubentry counter is defined, so won’t be available otherwise. The formatted value is more usually displayed with:
    -\glssubentrycounterlabel
    - This will do \theglossarysubentry)\space if subentrycounter=true, otherwise does nothing. This is therefore more generally useful in glossary styles as it will silently do nothing if the setting isn’t on. This command is used in \glssubentryitem.

    + This command is defined when the glossarysubentry counter is defined, so won’t be available otherwise. The formatted value is more usually displayed with:

    +\glssubentrycounterlabel
    + This will do \theglossarysubentry)\space if subentrycounter=true, otherwise does nothing. This is therefore more generally useful in glossary styles as it will silently do nothing if the setting isn’t on. This command is used in \glssubentryitem.

    If you want to test whether or not this option is currently enabled, use the conditional:

    -\ifglssubentrycounter true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse
    +\ifglssubentrycounter true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse You can later switch it off using:
    -\glssubentrycounterfalse
    +\glssubentrycounterfalse and switch it back on with:
    -\glssubentrycountertrue
    - but note that this won’t define glossarysubentry if subentrycounter=true wasn’t used initially. You can also locally enable or disable this option for a specific glossary using the subentrycounter \printglossary option.

    +\glssubentrycountertrue + but note that this won’t define glossarysubentry if subentrycounter=true wasn’t used initially. You can also locally enable or disable this option for a specific glossary using the subentrycounter \printglossary option.

    -style=style-nameinitial: varies
    - This option sets the default glossary style to style-name. This is initialised to style=list unless classicthesis has been loaded, in which case the default is style=index. (The styles that use the description environment, such as the list style, are incompatible with classicthesis.)

    -This setting may only be used for styles that are defined when the glossaries package is loaded. This will usually be the styles in the packages glossary-list, glossary-long, glossary-super or glossary-tree, unless they have been suppressed through options such as nostyles. Style packages can also be loaded by the stylemods option provided by glossaries-extra.

    +style=style-nameinitial: varies + This option sets the default glossary style to style-name. This is initialised to style=list unless classicthesis has been loaded, in which case the default is style=index. (The styles that use the description environment, such as the list style, are incompatible with classicthesis.)

    +This setting may only be used for styles that are defined when the glossaries package is loaded. This will usually be the styles in the packages glossary-list, glossary-long, glossary-super or glossary-tree, unless they have been suppressed through options such as nostyles. Style packages can also be loaded by the stylemods option provided by glossaries-extra.

    Alternatively, you can set the style later using:

    -\setglossarystyle{style-name}
    - or use the style \printglossary option. (See §13 for further details.)

    +\setglossarystyle{style-name} + or use the style \printglossary option. (See §13 for further details.)

    -nolong
    - This prevents the glossaries package from automatically loading glossary-long (which means that the longtable package also won’t be loaded). This reduces overhead by not defining unwanted styles and commands. Note that if you use this option, you won’t be able to use any of the glossary styles defined in the glossary-long package (unless you explicitly load glossary-long).

    +nolong + This prevents the glossaries package from automatically loading glossary-long (which means that the longtable package also won’t be loaded). This reduces overhead by not defining unwanted styles and commands. Note that if you use this option, you won’t be able to use any of the glossary styles defined in the glossary-long package (unless you explicitly load glossary-long).

    -Some style packages implicitly load glossary-long, so this package may still end up being loaded even if you use nolong.
    +Some style packages implicitly load glossary-long, so this package may still end up being loaded even if you use nolong.

    -nosuper
    - This prevents the glossaries package from automatically loading glossary-super (which means that the supertabular package also won’t be loaded). This reduces overhead by not defining unwanted styles and commands. Note that if you use this option, you won’t be able to use any of the glossary styles defined in the glossary-super package (unless you explicitly load glossary-super).

    +nosuper + This prevents the glossaries package from automatically loading glossary-super (which means that the supertabular package also won’t be loaded). This reduces overhead by not defining unwanted styles and commands. Note that if you use this option, you won’t be able to use any of the glossary styles defined in the glossary-super package (unless you explicitly load glossary-super).

    -This option is automatically implemented if xtab has been loaded as it’s incompatible with supertabular. This option is also automatically implemented if supertabular isn’t installed.
    +This option is automatically implemented if xtab has been loaded as it’s incompatible with supertabular. This option is also automatically implemented if supertabular isn’t installed.

    -nolist
    - This prevents the glossaries package from automatically loading glossary-list. This reduces overhead by not defining unwanted styles. Note that if you use this option, you won’t be able to use any of the glossary styles defined in the glossary-list package (unless you explicitly load glossary-list). Note that since the default style is list (unless classicthesis has been loaded), you will also need to use the style option to set the style to something else.

    +nolist + This prevents the glossaries package from automatically loading glossary-list. This reduces overhead by not defining unwanted styles. Note that if you use this option, you won’t be able to use any of the glossary styles defined in the glossary-list package (unless you explicitly load glossary-list). Note that since the default style is list (unless classicthesis has been loaded), you will also need to use the style option to set the style to something else.

    -notree
    - This prevents the glossaries package from automatically loading glossary-tree. This reduces overhead by not defining unwanted styles. Note that if you use this option, you won’t be able to use any of the glossary styles defined in the glossary-tree package (unless you explicitly load glossary-tree). Note that if classicthesis has been loaded, the default style is index, which is provided by glossary-tree.

    +notree + This prevents the glossaries package from automatically loading glossary-tree. This reduces overhead by not defining unwanted styles. Note that if you use this option, you won’t be able to use any of the glossary styles defined in the glossary-tree package (unless you explicitly load glossary-tree). Note that if classicthesis has been loaded, the default style is index, which is provided by glossary-tree.

    -Some style packages implicitly load glossary-tree, so this package may still end up being loaded even if you use notree.
    +Some style packages implicitly load glossary-tree, so this package may still end up being loaded even if you use notree.

    -nostyles
    - This prevents all the predefined styles from being loaded. If you use this option, you need to load a glossary style package (such as glossary-mcols). Also if you use this option, you can’t use the style package option (unless you use stylemods with glossaries-extra). Instead you must either use \setglossarystyle or the style \printglossary option. Example:
    \usepackage[nostyles]{glossaries}
    +nostyles
    + This prevents all the predefined styles from being loaded. If you use this option, you need to load a glossary style package (such as glossary-mcols). Also if you use this option, you can’t use the style package option (unless you use stylemods with glossaries-extra). Instead you must either use \setglossarystyle or the style \printglossary option. Example: 
    \usepackage[nostyles]{glossaries}
     \usepackage{glossary-mcols}
    -\setglossarystyle{mcoltree}
    -
    Alternatively:
    \usepackage[nostyles,stylemods=mcols,style=mcoltree]{glossaries-extra}
    +\setglossarystyle{mcoltree}
    +
    Alternatively:
    \usepackage[nostyles,stylemods=mcols,style=mcoltree]{glossaries-extra}
     

    -nonumberlist
    - This option will suppress the associated number lists in the glossaries (see also §12). This option can also be locally switched on or off for a specific glossary with the nonumberlist \printglossary options.

    +nonumberlist + This option will suppress the associated number lists in the glossaries (see also §12). This option can also be locally switched on or off for a specific glossary with the nonumberlist \printglossary options.

    -Note that if you use Options 2 or 3 (makeindex or xindy) then the locations must still be valid even if this setting is on. This package option merely prevents the number list from being displayed, but both makeindex and xindy still require a location or cross-reference for each term that’s indexed.
    +Note that if you use Options 2 or 3 (makeindex or xindy) then the locations must still be valid even if this setting is on. This package option merely prevents the number list from being displayed, but both makeindex and xindy still require a location or cross-reference for each term that’s indexed.

    -Remember that number list includes any cross-references, so suppressing the number list will also hide the cross-references (in which case, you may want to use seeautonumberlist).

    -

    - With bib2gls, it’s more efficient to use save-locations=false in the resource options if no locations are required.
    +Remember that number list includes any cross-references, so suppressing the number list will also hide the cross-references (in which case, you may want to use seeautonumberlist).

    +

    + With bib2gls, it’s more efficient to use save-locations=false in the resource options if no locations are required.

    -seeautonumberlist
    - If you suppress the number lists with nonumberlist, described above, this will also suppress any cross-referencing information supplied by the see key in \newglossaryentry or \glssee. If you use seeautonumberlist, the see key will automatically implement nonumberlist=false for that entry. (Note this doesn’t affect \glssee.) For further details see §11.

    +seeautonumberlist + If you suppress the number lists with nonumberlist, described above, this will also suppress any cross-referencing information supplied by the see key in \newglossaryentry or \glssee. If you use seeautonumberlist, the see key will automatically implement nonumberlist=false for that entry. (Note this doesn’t affect \glssee.) For further details see §11.

    -counter=counter-nameinitial: page
    - This setting indicates that counter-name should be the default counter to use in the number lists (see §12). This option can be overridden for a specific glossary by the counter optional argument of \newglossary or the counter key when defining an entry or by the counter option when referencing an entry.

    +counter=counter-nameinitial: page + This setting indicates that counter-name should be the default counter to use in the number lists (see §12). This option can be overridden for a specific glossary by the counter optional argument of \newglossary or the counter key when defining an entry or by the counter option when referencing an entry.

    This option will redefine:

    -\glscounterinitial: page
    +\glscounterinitial: page to counter-name.

    -nopostdot=booleandefault: true; initial: true
    - If true, this option suppresses the default terminating full stop in glossary styles that use the post-description hook:
    -\glspostdescription
    +nopostdot=booleandefault: true; initial: true + If true, this option suppresses the default terminating full stop in glossary styles that use the post-description hook:
    +\glspostdescription

    -The default setting is nopostdot=false for the base glossaries package and nopostdot=true for glossaries-extra.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides postdot, which is equivalent to nopostdot=false, and also postpunc, which allows you to choose a different punctuation character.
    +The default setting is nopostdot=false for the base glossaries package and nopostdot=true for glossaries-extra.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package provides postdot, which is equivalent to nopostdot=false, and also postpunc, which allows you to choose a different punctuation character.

    -nogroupskip=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    - If true, this option suppresses the default vertical gap between letter groups used by some of the predefined glossary styles. This option can also be locally switched on or off for a specific glossary with the nogroupskip \printglossary options.

    -This option is only relevant for glossary styles that use the conditional:

    -\ifglsnogroupskip true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse
    +nogroupskip=booleandefault: true; initial: false + If true, this option suppresses the default vertical gap between letter groups used by some of the predefined glossary styles. This option can also be locally switched on or off for a specific glossary with the nogroupskip \printglossary options.

    +This option is only relevant for glossary styles that use the conditional:

    +\ifglsnogroupskip true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse
    to test for this setting.

    -

    - If you are using bib2gls without the --group (or -g) switch then this option is irrelevant as there won’t be any letter groups.
    +
    + If you are using bib2gls without the --group (or -g) switch then this option is irrelevant as there won’t be any letter groups.

    -stylemods=listdefault: default
    +stylemods=listdefault: default

    -Loads the glossaries-extra-stylemods package, which patches the predefined glossary styles. The list argument is optional. If present, this will also load glossary-element.sty for each element in the comma-separated list. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +Loads the glossaries-extra-stylemods package, which patches the predefined glossary styles. The list argument is optional. If present, this will also load glossary-element.sty for each element in the comma-separated list. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    2.4. Indexing Options

    -

    -seenoindex=valueinitial: error
    - (This option is only relevant with makeindex and xindy.) The see key automatically indexes the cross-referenced entry using \glssee. This means that if this key is used in an entry definition before the relevant indexing file has been opened, the indexing can’t be performed. Since this is easy to miss, the glossaries package by default issues an error message if the see key is used before \makeglossaries.

    +

    +seenoindex=valueinitial: error
    + (This option is only relevant with makeindex and xindy.) The see key automatically indexes the cross-referenced entry using \glssee. This means that if this key is used in an entry definition before the relevant indexing file has been opened, the indexing can’t be performed. Since this is easy to miss, the glossaries package by default issues an error message if the see key is used before \makeglossaries.

    This option may take one of the following values:

    +seenoindex=error This is the default setting that issues an error message.

    +seenoindex=warn This setting will trigger a warning rather than an error.

    +seenoindex=ignore This setting will do nothing.

    -For example, if you want to temporarily comment out \makeglossaries to speed up the compilation of a draft document by omitting the indexing, you can use seenoindex=warn or seenoindex=ignore.

    +For example, if you want to temporarily comment out \makeglossaries to speed up the compilation of a draft document by omitting the indexing, you can use seenoindex=warn or seenoindex=ignore.

    -esclocations=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    -

    -Only applicable to makeindex and xindy. As from v4.50, the initial setting is now esclocations=false. Previously it was esclocations=true.

    -Both makeindex and xindy are fussy about the location syntax (makeindex more so than xindy) so, if esclocations=true, the glossaries package will try to ensure that special characters are escaped, which allows for the location to be substituted for a format that’s more acceptable to the indexing application. This requires a bit of trickery to circumvent the problem posed by TeX’s asynchronous output routine, which can go wrong and also adds to the complexity of the document build.

    -If you’re sure that your locations will always expand to an acceptable format (or you’re prepared to post-process the glossary file before passing it to the relevant indexing application) then use esclocations=false to avoid the complex escaping of location values. This is now the default.

    -If, however, your locations (for example, \thepage with the default counter=page) expand to a robust command then you may need to use esclocations=true. You may additionally need to set the following conditional to true:

    -\ifglswrallowprimitivemods true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse
    - which will locally redefine some primitives in order to escape special characters without prematurely expanding \thepage. Since this hack may cause some issues and isn’t necessary for the majority of documents, this is off by default.

    +esclocations=booleandefault: true; initial: false +

    +Only applicable to makeindex and xindy. As from v4.50, the initial setting is now esclocations=false. Previously it was esclocations=true.

    +Both makeindex and xindy are fussy about the location syntax (makeindex more so than xindy) so, if esclocations=true, the glossaries package will try to ensure that special characters are escaped, which allows for the location to be substituted for a format that’s more acceptable to the indexing application. This requires a bit of trickery to circumvent the problem posed by TeX’s asynchronous output routine, which can go wrong and also adds to the complexity of the document build.

    +If you’re sure that your locations will always expand to an acceptable format (or you’re prepared to post-process the glossary file before passing it to the relevant indexing application) then use esclocations=false to avoid the complex escaping of location values. This is now the default.

    +If, however, your locations (for example, \thepage with the default counter=page) expand to a robust command then you may need to use esclocations=true. You may additionally need to set the following conditional to true:

    +\ifglswrallowprimitivemods true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse
    + which will locally redefine some primitives in order to escape special characters without prematurely expanding \thepage. Since this hack may cause some issues and isn’t necessary for the majority of documents, this is off by default.

    This conditional can be switched on with:

    -\glswrallowprimitivemodstrue
    - but remember that it will have no effect with esclocations=false. If can be switched off with:
    -\glswrallowprimitivemodsfalse
    +\glswrallowprimitivemodstrue + but remember that it will have no effect with esclocations=false. If can be switched off with:
    +\glswrallowprimitivemodsfalse

    -If you are using makeindex and your location expands to content in the form cs {num}, where cs is a command (optionally preceded by \protect) and num is a location acceptable to makeindex, then you can use makeglossaries to make a suitable adjustment without esclocations=true. See §12.5 for furthe details.

    -This isn’t an issue for Options 1 or 4 as the locations are written to the aux file and both methods use LaTeX syntax, so no conversion is required.

    +If you are using makeindex and your location expands to content in the form cs {num}, where cs is a command (optionally preceded by \protect) and num is a location acceptable to makeindex, then you can use makeglossaries to make a suitable adjustment without esclocations=true. See §12.5 for furthe details.

    +This isn’t an issue for Options 1 or 4 as the locations are written to the aux file and both methods use LaTeX syntax, so no conversion is required.

    -indexonlyfirst=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    - If true, this setting will only index on first use. The default setting indexonlyfirst=false, will index the entry every time one of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands are used. Note that \glsadd will always add information to the external glossary file (since that’s the purpose of that command).

    +indexonlyfirst=booleandefault: true; initial: false + If true, this setting will only index on first use. The default setting indexonlyfirst=false, will index the entry every time one of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands are used. Note that \glsadd will always add information to the external glossary file (since that’s the purpose of that command).

    You can test if this setting is on using the conditional:

    -\ifglsindexonlyfirst true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse
    +\ifglsindexonlyfirst true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse This setting can also be switched on with:
    -\glsindexonlyfirsttrue
    +\glsindexonlyfirsttrue and off with:
    -\glsindexonlyfirstfalse
    +\glsindexonlyfirstfalse

    -Resetting the first use flag with commands like \glsreset after an entry has been indexed will cause that entry to be indexed multiple times if it’s used again after the reset. Likewise unsetting the first use flag before an entry has been indexed will prevent it from being indexed (unless specifically indexed with \glsadd).
    +Resetting the first use flag with commands like \glsreset after an entry has been indexed will cause that entry to be indexed multiple times if it’s used again after the reset. Likewise unsetting the first use flag before an entry has been indexed will prevent it from being indexed (unless specifically indexed with \glsadd).

    You can customise the default behaviour by redefining

    -\glswriteentry{label}{indexing code}
    - where label is the entry’s label and indexing code is the code that writes the entry’s information to the external file. The default definition of \glswriteentry is:
    \newcommand*{\glswriteentry}[2]{% 
    -  \ifglsindexonlyfirst
    -    \ifglsused{#1}{}{#2}% 
    +\glswriteentry{label}{indexing code}
    + where label is the entry’s label and indexing code is the code that writes the entry’s information to the external file. The default definition of \glswriteentry is: 
    \newcommand*{\glswriteentry}[2]{% 
    +  \ifglsindexonlyfirst
    +    \ifglsused{#1}{}{#2}% 
       \else
         #2% 
       \fi
     }
    -
    This does indexing code unless indexonlyfirst=true and the entry identified by label has been marked as used

    -For example, suppose you only want to index the first use for entries in the acronym glossary and not in the main (or any other) glossary:

    \renewcommand*{\glswriteentry}[2]{% 
    - \ifthenelse\equal{\glsentrytype{#1}}{acronym}
    - {\ifglsused{#1}{}{#2}}% 
    +
    This does indexing code unless indexonlyfirst=true and the entry identified by label has been marked as used

    +For example, suppose you only want to index the first use for entries in the acronym glossary and not in the main (or any other) glossary:

    \renewcommand*{\glswriteentry}[2]{% 
    + \ifthenelse\equal{\glsentrytype{#1}}{acronym}
    + {\ifglsused{#1}{}{#2}}% 
      {#2}% 
     }
     
    Here I’ve used \ifthenelse to ensure the arguments of \equal are fully expanded before the comparison is made. There are other methods of performing an expanded string comparison, which you may prefer to use.

    -With the glossaries-extra package it’s possible to only index first use for particular categories. For example, if you only want this enabled for abbreviations then you can set the indexonlyfirst attribute for the abbreviation and, if appropriate, acronym categories. (Instead of using the indexonlyfirst package option.) See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +With the glossaries-extra package it’s possible to only index first use for particular categories. For example, if you only want this enabled for abbreviations then you can set the indexonlyfirst attribute for the abbreviation and, if appropriate, acronym categories. (Instead of using the indexonlyfirst package option.) See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -indexcrossrefs=booleandefault: true; initial: true
    +indexcrossrefs=booleandefault: true; initial: true

    -This option is only available with glossaries-extra. If true, this will automatically index (\glsadd) any cross-referenced entries that haven’t been marked as used at the end of the document. Note that this increases the document build time. See glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -

    - Note that bib2gls can automatically find dependent entries when it parses the bib file. Use the selection option to determine the selection of dependencies.
    +This option is only available with glossaries-extra. If true, this will automatically index (\glsadd) any cross-referenced entries that haven’t been marked as used at the end of the document. Note that this increases the document build time. See glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +

    + Note that bib2gls can automatically find dependent entries when it parses the bib file. Use the selection option to determine the selection of dependencies.

    -autoseeindex=booleandefault: true; initial: true
    +autoseeindex=booleandefault: true; initial: true

    -This option is only available with glossaries-extra. The base glossaries package always implements autoseeindex=true.

    -If true, this makes the see and seealso keys automatically index the entry (with \glssee) when the entry is defined. This means that any entry with the see (or seealso) key will automatically be added to the glossary. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -

    - With bib2gls, use the selection resource option to determine the selection of dependencies.
    +This option is only available with glossaries-extra. The base glossaries package always implements autoseeindex=true.

    +If true, this makes the see and seealso keys automatically index the entry (with \glssee) when the entry is defined. This means that any entry with the see (or seealso) key will automatically be added to the glossary. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +

    + With bib2gls, use the selection resource option to determine the selection of dependencies.

    -record=valuedefault: only; initial: off
    +record=valuedefault: only; initial: off

    -This option is only available with glossaries-extra. See glossaries-extra manual for further details. A brief summary of available values:

    +This option is only available with glossaries-extra. See glossaries-extra manual for further details. A brief summary of available values:

    - This default setting indicates that bib2gls isn’t being used.

    +record=off + This default setting indicates that bib2gls isn’t being used.

    -record=only
    - This setting indicates that bib2gls is being used to fetch entries from one or more bib files, to sort the entries and collate the number lists, where the location information is the same as for Options 1, 2 and 3.

    +record=only + This setting indicates that bib2gls is being used to fetch entries from one or more bib files, to sort the entries and collate the number lists, where the location information is the same as for Options 1, 2 and 3.

    -record=nameref
    - This setting is like record=only but provides extra information that allows the associated title to be used instead of the location number and provides better support for hyperlinked locations.

    +record=nameref + This setting is like record=only but provides extra information that allows the associated title to be used instead of the location number and provides better support for hyperlinked locations.

    -record=hybrid
    - This setting indicates a hybrid approach where bib2gls is used to fetch entries from one or more bib files but makeindex or xindy are used for the indexing. This requires a more complicated document build and isn’t recommended.

    +record=hybrid + This setting indicates a hybrid approach where bib2gls is used to fetch entries from one or more bib files but makeindex or xindy are used for the indexing. This requires a more complicated document build and isn’t recommended.

    -equations=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    +equations=booleandefault: true; initial: false

    -This option is only available with glossaries-extra. If true, this option will cause the default location counter to automatically switch to equation when inside a numbered equation environment.

    +This option is only available with glossaries-extra. If true, this option will cause the default location counter to automatically switch to equation when inside a numbered equation environment.

    -floats=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    +floats=booleandefault: true; initial: false

    -This option is only available with glossaries-extra. If true, this option will cause the default location counter to automatically switch to the corresponding counter when inside a float. (Remember that with floats it’s the \caption command that increments the counter so the location will be incorrect if an entry is indexed within the float before the caption.)

    +This option is only available with glossaries-extra. If true, this option will cause the default location counter to automatically switch to the corresponding counter when inside a float. (Remember that with floats it’s the \caption command that increments the counter so the location will be incorrect if an entry is indexed within the float before the caption.)

    -indexcounter
    +indexcounter

    -This option is only available with glossaries-extra. This valueless option is primarily intended for use with bib2gls and hyperref allowing the page location hyperlink target to be set to the relevant point within the page (rather than the top of the page). Unexpected results will occur with other indexing methods. See glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +This option is only available with glossaries-extra. This valueless option is primarily intended for use with bib2gls and hyperref allowing the page location hyperlink target to be set to the relevant point within the page (rather than the top of the page). Unexpected results will occur with other indexing methods. See glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    2.5. Sorting Options

    -This section is mostly for Options 2 and 3. Only the sort and order options are applicable for Option 1.

    -

    - With Options 4, 5 and 6, only sort=none is applicable (and this is automatically implemented by record=only and record=nameref). With bib2gls, the sort method is provided in the optional argument of \GlsXtrLoadResources not with the sort package option. There’s no sorting with Options 5 and 6.
    +This section is mostly for Options 2 and 3. Only the sort and order options are applicable for Option 1.

    +

    + With Options 4, 5 and 6, only sort=none is applicable (and this is automatically implemented by record=only and record=nameref). With bib2gls, the sort method is provided in the optional argument of \GlsXtrLoadResources not with the sort package option. There’s no sorting with Options 5 and 6.

    -sanitizesort=booleandefault: true; initial: varies
    - This option determines whether or not to sanitize the sort value when writing to the external indexing file. For example, suppose you define an entry as follows:
    \newglossaryentry{hash}{name={\#},sort={},
    - description={hash symbol}}
    -
    The sort value () must be sanitized before writing it to the indexing file, otherwise LaTeX will try to interpret it as a parameter reference. If, on the other hand, you want the sort value expanded, you need to switch off the sanitization. For example, suppose you do:
    \newcommand{\mysortvalue}{AAA}
    -\newglossaryentry{sample}{% 
    -  name={sample},
    -  sort={\mysortvalue},
    -  description={an example}}
    -
    and you actually want \mysortvalue expanded, so that the entry is sorted according to AAA, then use the package option sanitizesortfalse.

    -The default for Options 2 and 3 is sanitizesort=true, and the default for Option 1 is sanitizesort=false.

    +sanitizesort=booleandefault: true; initial: varies + This option determines whether or not to sanitize the sort value when writing to the external indexing file. For example, suppose you define an entry as follows:

    \newglossaryentry{hash}{name={\#},sort={},
    + description={hash symbol}}
    +
    The sort value () must be sanitized before writing it to the indexing file, otherwise LaTeX will try to interpret it as a parameter reference. If, on the other hand, you want the sort value expanded, you need to switch off the sanitization. For example, suppose you do:
    \newcommand{\mysortvalue}{AAA}
    +\newglossaryentry{sample}{% 
    +  name={sample},
    +  sort={\mysortvalue},
    +  description={an example}}
    +
    and you actually want \mysortvalue expanded, so that the entry is sorted according to AAA, then use the package option sanitizesortfalse.

    +The default for Options 2 and 3 is sanitizesort=true, and the default for Option 1 is sanitizesort=false.

    -sort=valueinitial: standard
    - If you use Options 2 or 3, this package option is the only way of specifying how to sort the glossaries. Only Option 1 allows you to specify sort methods for individual glossaries via the sort key in the optional argument of \printnoidxglossary. If you have multiple glossaries in your document and you are using Option 1, only use the package options sort=def or sort=use if you want to set this sort method for all your glossaries.

    +sort=valueinitial: standard + If you use Options 2 or 3, this package option is the only way of specifying how to sort the glossaries. Only Option 1 allows you to specify sort methods for individual glossaries via the sort key in the optional argument of \printnoidxglossary. If you have multiple glossaries in your document and you are using Option 1, only use the package options sort=def or sort=use if you want to set this sort method for all your glossaries.

    -sort=none
    - This setting is only for documents that don’t use \makeglossaries (Options 2 or 3) or \makenoidxglossaries (Option 1). It omits the code used to sanitize or escape the sort value, since it’s not required. This can help to improve the document build speed, especially if there are a large number of entries. This setting may be used if no glossary is required or if \printunsrtglossary is used (Option 5). If you want an unsorted glossary with bib2gls, use the resource option sort=none instead. This option will redefine \glsindexingsetting to none.

    +sort=none + This setting is only for documents that don’t use \makeglossaries (Options 2 or 3) or \makenoidxglossaries (Option 1). It omits the code used to sanitize or escape the sort value, since it’s not required. This can help to improve the document build speed, especially if there are a large number of entries. This setting may be used if no glossary is required or if \printunsrtglossary is used (Option 5). If you want an unsorted glossary with bib2gls, use the resource option sort=none instead. This option will redefine \glsindexingsetting to none.

    -This option will still assign the sort key to its default value. It simply doesn’t process it. If you want the sort key set to an empty value instead, use sort=clear instead.
    +This option will still assign the sort key to its default value. It simply doesn’t process it. If you want the sort key set to an empty value instead, use sort=clear instead.

    -sort=clear
    - As sort=none but sets the sort key to an empty value. This will affect letter group formations in \printunsrtglossary with Option 5. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details. This option will redefine \glsindexingsetting to none. The remaining sort options listed below don’t change \glsindexingsetting.

    +sort=clear + As sort=none but sets the sort key to an empty value. This will affect letter group formations in \printunsrtglossary with Option 5. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details. This option will redefine \glsindexingsetting to none. The remaining sort options listed below don’t change \glsindexingsetting.

    -sort=def
    - Entries are sorted in the order in which they were defined. With Option 1, this is implemented by simply iterating over all defined entries so there’s no actual sorting. With Options 2 and 3, sorting is always performed (since that’s the purpose of makeindex and xindy). This means that to obtain a list in order of definition, the sort key is assigned a numeric value that’s incremented whenever a new entry is defined.

    +sort=def + Entries are sorted in the order in which they were defined. With Option 1, this is implemented by simply iterating over all defined entries so there’s no actual sorting. With Options 2 and 3, sorting is always performed (since that’s the purpose of makeindex and xindy). This means that to obtain a list in order of definition, the sort key is assigned a numeric value that’s incremented whenever a new entry is defined.

    -sort=use
    - Entries are sorted according to the order in which they are used in the document. With Option 1, this order is obtained by iterating over a list that’s formed with the aux file is input at the start of the document. With Options 2 and 3, again the sort key is assigned a numeric value, but in this case the value is incremented, and the sort key is assigned, the first time an entry is indexed.

    -Both sort=def and sort=use zero-pad the sort key to a six digit number using:

    -\glssortnumberfmt{number}
    - This can be redefined, if required, before the entries are defined (in the case of sort=def) or before the entries are used (in the case of sort=use).

    -Note that the group styles (such as listgroup) are incompatible with the sort=use and sort=def options.

    +sort=use + Entries are sorted according to the order in which they are used in the document. With Option 1, this order is obtained by iterating over a list that’s formed with the aux file is input at the start of the document. With Options 2 and 3, again the sort key is assigned a numeric value, but in this case the value is incremented, and the sort key is assigned, the first time an entry is indexed.

    +Both sort=def and sort=use zero-pad the sort key to a six digit number using:

    +\glssortnumberfmt{number}
    + This can be redefined, if required, before the entries are defined (in the case of sort=def) or before the entries are used (in the case of sort=use).

    +Note that the group styles (such as listgroup) are incompatible with the sort=use and sort=def options.

    -sort=standard
    - Entries are sorted according to the value of the sort key used in \newglossaryentry (if present) or the name key (if sort key is missing).

    +sort=standard + Entries are sorted according to the value of the sort key used in \newglossaryentry (if present) or the name key (if sort key is missing).

    When the standard sort option is in use, you can hook into the sort mechanism by redefining:

    -\glsprestandardsort{sort cs}{type}{entry-label}
    - where sort cs is a temporary control sequence that stores the sort value (which was either explicitly set via the sort key or implicitly set via the name key) before any escaping of the makeindex/xindy special characters is performed. By default \glsprestandardsort just does:
    -\glsdosanitizesort

    +\glsprestandardsort{sort cs}{type}{entry-label}

    + where sort cs is a temporary control sequence that stores the sort value (which was either explicitly set via the sort key or implicitly set via the name key) before any escaping of the makeindex/xindy special characters is performed. By default \glsprestandardsort just does:
    +\glsdosanitizesort

    - which sanitizes sort cs if sanitizesort=true (or does nothing if sanitizesort=false).

    -The other arguments, type and entry-label, are the glossary type and the entry label for the current entry. Note that type will always be a control sequence, but label will be in the form used in the first argument of \newglossaryentry.

    + which sanitizes sort cs if sanitizesort=true (or does nothing if sanitizesort=false).

    +The other arguments, type and entry-label, are the glossary type and the entry label for the current entry. Note that type will always be a control sequence, but label will be in the form used in the first argument of \newglossaryentry.

    -Redefining \glsprestandardsort won’t affect any entries that have already been defined and will have no effect at all if you use another sort setting.
    +Redefining \glsprestandardsort won’t affect any entries that have already been defined and will have no effect at all if you use another sort setting.

    -

    Example 9: Mixing Alphabetical and Order of Definition Sorting
    Suppose I have three glossaries: main, acronym and notation, and let’s suppose I want the main and acronym glossaries to be sorted alphabetically, but the notation type should be sorted in order of definition.

    -For Option 1, the sort option can be used in \printnoidxglossary:

    \printnoidxglossary[sort=word]
    -\printnoidxglossary[type=acronym,sort=word]
    -\printnoidxglossary[type=notation,sort=def]
    +
    Example 9: Mixing Alphabetical and Order of Definition Sorting
    Suppose I have three glossaries: main, acronym and notation, and let’s suppose I want the main and acronym glossaries to be sorted alphabetically, but the notation type should be sorted in order of definition.

    +For Option 1, the sort option can be used in \printnoidxglossary:

    \printnoidxglossary[sort=word]
    +\printnoidxglossary[type=acronym,sort=word]
    +\printnoidxglossary[type=notation,sort=def]
     

    -For Options 2 or 3, I can set sort=standard (which is the default), and I can either define all my main and acronym entries, then redefine \glsprestandardsort to set sort cs to an incremented integer, and then define all my notation entries. Alternatively, I can redefine \glsprestandardsort to check for the glossary type and only modify sort cs if type is notation.

    +For Options 2 or 3, I can set sort=standard (which is the default), and I can either define all my main and acronym entries, then redefine \glsprestandardsort to set sort cs to an incremented integer, and then define all my notation entries. Alternatively, I can redefine \glsprestandardsort to check for the glossary type and only modify sort cs if type is notation.

    The first method can be achieved as follows:

    \newcounter{sortcount}
     
    -\renewcommand{\glsprestandardsort}[3]{% 
    +\renewcommand{\glsprestandardsort}[3]{% 
       \stepcounter{sortcount}% 
    -  \edef#1{\glssortnumberfmt{\arabic{sortcount}}}% 
    +  \edef#1{\glssortnumberfmt{\arabic{sortcount}}}% 
     }
     
    The second method can be achieved as follows:
    \newcounter{sortcount}
     
    -\renewcommand{\glsprestandardsort}[3]{% 
    +\renewcommand{\glsprestandardsort}[3]{% 
       \ifdefstring{#2}{notation}% 
       {% 
          \stepcounter{sortcount}% 
    -     \edef#1{\glssortnumberfmt{\arabic{sortcount}}}% 
    +     \edef#1{\glssortnumberfmt{\arabic{sortcount}}}% 
       }% 
       {% 
    -     \glsdosanitizesort
    +     \glsdosanitizesort
       }% 
     }
    -
    (\ifdefstring is defined by the etoolbox package, which is automatically loaded by glossaries.) For a complete document, see the sample file sampleSort.tex.

    -

    Example 10: Customizing Standard Sort (Options 2 or 3)
    Suppose you want a glossary of people and you want the names listed as first-name surname in the glossary, but you want the names sorted by surname, first-name. You can do this by defining a command called, say, \name{first-name}{surname} that you can use in the name key when you define the entry, but hook into the standard sort mechanism to temporarily redefine \name while the sort value is being set.

    +

    (\ifdefstring is defined by the etoolbox package, which is automatically loaded by glossaries.) For a complete document, see the sample file sampleSort.tex.

    +

    Example 10: Customizing Standard Sort (Options 2 or 3)
    Suppose you want a glossary of people and you want the names listed as first-name surname in the glossary, but you want the names sorted by surname, first-name. You can do this by defining a command called, say, \name{first-name}{surname} that you can use in the name key when you define the entry, but hook into the standard sort mechanism to temporarily redefine \name while the sort value is being set.

    First, define two commands to set the person’s name:

    \newcommand{\sortname}[2]{#2, #1}
     \newcommand{\textname}[2]{#1 #2}
     
    and \name needs to be initialised to \textname:
    \let\name\textname
    -
    Now redefine \glsprestandardsort so that it temporarily sets \name to \sortname and expands the sort value, then sets \name to \textname so that the person’s name appears as first-name surname in the text:
    \renewcommand{\glsprestandardsort}[3]{% 
    +
    Now redefine \glsprestandardsort so that it temporarily sets \name to \sortname and expands the sort value, then sets \name to \textname so that the person’s name appears as first-name surname in the text:
    \renewcommand{\glsprestandardsort}[3]{% 
      \let\name\sortname
      \edef#1{\expandafter\expandonce\expandafter{#1}}% 
      \let\name\textname
    - \glsdosanitizesort
    + \glsdosanitizesort
     }
     
    (The somewhat complicate use of \expandafter etc helps to protect fragile commands, but care is still needed.)

    -Now the entries can be defined:

    \newglossaryentry{joebloggs}name={\name{Joe}{Bloggs}},
    -  description={some information about Joe Bloggs}
    +Now the entries can be defined: 
    \newglossaryentry{joebloggs}name={\name{Joe}{Bloggs}},
    +  description={some information about Joe Bloggs}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{johnsmith}{name={\name{John}{Smith}},
    -  description={some information about John Smith}}
    -
    For a complete document, see the sample file samplePeople.tex.

    +\newglossaryentry{johnsmith}{name={\name{John}{Smith}}, + description={some information about John Smith}} +

    For a complete document, see the sample file samplePeople.tex.

    -orderinitial: word
    +orderinitial: word This may take two values:

    -order=word
    +order=word Word order (“sea lion” before “seal”).

    -order=letter
    +order=letter Letter order (“seal” before “sea lion”).

    -Note that with Options 2 and 3, the order option has no effect if you explicitly call makeindex or xindy.
    +Note that with Options 2 and 3, the order option has no effect if you explicitly call makeindex or xindy.

    -If you use Option 1, this setting will be used if you use sort=standard in the optional argument of \printnoidxglossary:

    \printnoidxglossary[sort=standard]
    -
    Alternatively, you can specify the order for individual glossaries:
    \printnoidxglossary[sort=word]
    -\printnoidxglossary[type=acronym,sort=letter]
    +If you use Option 1, this setting will be used if you use  sort=standard in  the optional argument of \printnoidxglossary: 
    \printnoidxglossary[sort=standard]
    +
    Alternatively, you can specify the order for individual glossaries:
    \printnoidxglossary[sort=word]
    +\printnoidxglossary[type=acronym,sort=letter]
     

    -

    - With bib2gls, use the break-at option in \GlsXtrLoadResources instead of order.
    +
    + With bib2gls, use the break-at option in \GlsXtrLoadResources instead of order.

    -makeindex

    -

    +makeindex

    +

    - The glossary information and indexing style file will be written in makeindex format. If you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite, it will automatically detect that it needs to call makeindex. If you don’t use makeglossaries, you need to remember to use makeindex not xindy. The indexing style file will been given a ist extension.

    -You may omit this package option if you are using Option 2 as this is the default. It’s available in case you need to override the effect of an earlier occurrence of xindy in the package option list.

    + The glossary information and indexing style file will be written in makeindex format. If you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite, it will automatically detect that it needs to call makeindex. If you don’t use makeglossaries, you need to remember to use makeindex not xindy. The indexing style file will been given a ist extension.

    +You may omit this package option if you are using Option 2 as this is the default. It’s available in case you need to override the effect of an earlier occurrence of xindy in the package option list.

    -xindy={options}

    -

    +xindy={options}

    +

    - The glossary information and indexing style file will be written in xindy format. If you use makeglossaries, it will automatically detect that it needs to call xindy. If you don’t use makeglossaries, you need to remember to use xindy not makeindex. The indexing style file will been given a xdy extension.

    -This package option may additionally have a value that is a key=value comma-separated list to override some default options. Note that these options are irrelevant if you explicitly call xindy. See §14 for further details on using xindy with the glossaries package.

    + The glossary information and indexing style file will be written in xindy format. If you use makeglossaries, it will automatically detect that it needs to call xindy. If you don’t use makeglossaries, you need to remember to use xindy not makeindex. The indexing style file will been given a xdy extension.

    +This package option may additionally have a value that is a key=value comma-separated list to override some default options. Note that these options are irrelevant if you explicitly call xindy. See §14 for further details on using xindy with the glossaries package.

    You can test if this option has been set using the conditional:

    -\ifglsxindy true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse
    - Note that this conditional should not be changed after \makeglossaries otherwise the syntax in the glossary files will be incorrect. If this conditional is false, it means that any option other than Option 3 is in effect. (If you need to know which indexing option is in effect, check the definition of \glsindexingsetting instead.)

    +\ifglsxindy true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse + Note that this conditional should not be changed after \makeglossaries otherwise the syntax in the glossary files will be incorrect. If this conditional is false, it means that any option other than Option 3 is in effect. (If you need to know which indexing option is in effect, check the definition of \glsindexingsetting instead.)

    The options value may be omitted. If set, it should be a key=value list, where the following three options may be used:

    -language={value}
    - The language module to use, which is passed to xindy with the -L switch. The default is obtained from \languagename but note that this may not be correct as xindy has a different labelling system to babel and polyglossia.

    -The makeglossaries script has a set of mappings of known babel language names to xindy language names, but new babel dialect names may not be included. The makeglossaries-lite script doesn’t have this feature (but there’s no benefit in use makeglossaries-lite instead of makeglossaries when using xindy). The automake=option that calls xindy explicitly also doesn’t use any mapping.

    -However, even if the appropriate mapping is available, \languagename may still not expand to the language required for the glossary. In which case, you need to specify the correct xindy language. For example:

    \usepackage[brazilian,english]{babel}
    -\usepackage[xindy=language=portuguese]{glossaries}
    -
    If you have multiple glossaries in different languages, use \GlsSetXdyLanguage to set the language for each glossary.

    +language={value} + The language module to use, which is passed to xindy with the -L switch. The default is obtained from \languagename but note that this may not be correct as xindy has a different labelling system to babel and polyglossia.

    +The makeglossaries script has a set of mappings of known babel language names to xindy language names, but new babel dialect names may not be included. The makeglossaries-lite script doesn’t have this feature (but there’s no benefit in use makeglossaries-lite instead of makeglossaries when using xindy). The automake=option that calls xindy explicitly also doesn’t use any mapping.

    +However, even if the appropriate mapping is available, \languagename may still not expand to the language required for the glossary. In which case, you need to specify the correct xindy language. For example:

    \usepackage[brazilian,english]{babel}
    +\usepackage[xindy=language=portuguese]{glossaries}
    +
    If you have multiple glossaries in different languages, use \GlsSetXdyLanguage to set the language for each glossary.

    -codepage={value}
    - The codepage is the file encoding for the xindy files and is passed to xindy with the -C switch. The default codepage is obtained from \inputencodingname. As from v4.50, if \inputencodingname isn’t defined, UTF-8 is assumed (which is identified by the label utf8). If this is incorrect, you will need to use the codepage option but make sure you use the xindy codepage label (for example, cp1252 or latin9). See the xindy documentation for further details.

    +codepage={value} + The codepage is the file encoding for the xindy files and is passed to xindy with the -C switch. The default codepage is obtained from \inputencodingname. As from v4.50, if \inputencodingname isn’t defined, UTF-8 is assumed (which is identified by the label utf8). If this is incorrect, you will need to use the codepage option but make sure you use the xindy codepage label (for example, cp1252 or latin9). See the xindy documentation for further details.

    -The codepage may not simply be the encoding but may include a sorting rule, such as ij-as-y-utf8 or din5007-utf8. See §14.2.
    +The codepage may not simply be the encoding but may include a sorting rule, such as ij-as-y-utf8 or din5007-utf8. See §14.2.

    -For example:

    \usepackage[xindy=language=english,codepage=cp1252]
    +For example: 
    \usepackage[xindy=language=english,codepage=cp1252]
       {glossaries}
     

    -glsnumbers={boolean}default: true; initial: true
    - If true, this option will define the number group in the xindy style file, which by default will be placed before the “A” letter group. If you don’t want this letter group, set this option to false. Note that the “A” letter group is only available with Latin alphabets, so if you are using a non-Latin alphabet, you will either need to switch off the number group or identify the letter group that it should come before with \GlsSetXdyNumberGroupOrder.

    +glsnumbers={boolean}default: true; initial: true + If true, this option will define the number group in the xindy style file, which by default will be placed before the “A” letter group. If you don’t want this letter group, set this option to false. Note that the “A” letter group is only available with Latin alphabets, so if you are using a non-Latin alphabet, you will either need to switch off the number group or identify the letter group that it should come before with \GlsSetXdyNumberGroupOrder.

    -xindygloss

    -

    +xindygloss

    +

    - This is equivalent to xindy without any value supplied and may be used as a document class option. The language and code page can be set via \GlsSetXdyLanguage and \GlsSetXdyCodePage if the defaults are inappropriate (see §14.2.)

    + This is equivalent to xindy without any value supplied and may be used as a document class option. The language and code page can be set via \GlsSetXdyLanguage and \GlsSetXdyCodePage if the defaults are inappropriate (see §14.2.)

    -xindynoglsnumbers

    -

    +xindynoglsnumbers

    +

    - This is equivalent to xindy={glsnumbers=false} and may be used as a document class option.

    + This is equivalent to xindy={glsnumbers=false} and may be used as a document class option.

    -automake=valuedefault: immediate; initial: false
    - This option will attempt to use the shell escape to run the appropriate indexing application. You will still need to run LaTeX twice. For example, if the document in the file myDoc.tex contains:
    \usepackage[automake]{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    -\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={an example}}
    +automake=valuedefault: immediate; initial: false
    +  This option will attempt to use the shell escape to run the appropriate indexing application. You will still need to run LaTeX twice. For example, if the document in the file myDoc.tex contains: 
    \usepackage[automake]{glossaries}
    +\makeglossaries
    +\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={an example}}
     \begin{document}
    -\gls{sample}
    -\printglossaries
    +\gls{sample}
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
     
    Then the document build is now:
    pdflatex myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
    -
    This will run makeindex on every LaTeX run. If you have a large glossary with a complex document build, this can end up being more time-consuming that simply running makeindex (either explicitly or via makeglossaries) the minimum number of required times.

    +

    This will run makeindex on every LaTeX run. If you have a large glossary with a complex document build, this can end up being more time-consuming that simply running makeindex (either explicitly or via makeglossaries) the minimum number of required times.

    -Note that you will need to have the shell escape enabled (restricted mode for a direct call to makeindex and unrestricted mode for xindy, makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite). If you switch this option on and you are using LuaLaTeX, then the shellesc package will be loaded.
    +Note that you will need to have the shell escape enabled (restricted mode for a direct call to makeindex and unrestricted mode for xindy, makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite). If you switch this option on and you are using LuaLaTeX, then the shellesc package will be loaded.

    -If this option doesn’t seem to work, open the log file in your text editor and search for “runsystem”. For example, if the document is in a file called myDoc.tex and it has:

    \usepackage[automake]{glossaries}
    +If this option doesn’t seem to work, open the log file in your text editor and search for “runsystem”. For example, if the document is in a file called myDoc.tex and it has: 
    \usepackage[automake]{glossaries}
     
    and you run LaTeX in restricted mode, then if call was successful, you should find the following line in the file myDoc.log:
    runsystem(makeindex -s myDoc.ist -t myDoc.glg -o myDoc.gls myDoc.glo)...executed safely (allowed).
    -
    The parentheses immediately after “runsystem” show how the command was called. The bit after the three dots ... indicates whether or not the command was run and, if so, whether it was successful. In the above case, it has “executed safely (allowed)”. This means that it was allowed to run in restricted mode because makeindex is on the list of trusted applications.

    -If you change the package option to:

    \usepackage[automake=makegloss]{glossaries}
    +
    The parentheses immediately after “runsystem” show how the command was called. The bit after the three dots ... indicates whether or not the command was run and, if so, whether it was successful. In the above case, it has “executed safely (allowed)”. This means that it was allowed to run in restricted mode because makeindex is on the list of trusted applications.

    +If you change the package option to:

    \usepackage[automake=makegloss]{glossaries}
     
    and rerun LaTeX in restricted mode, then the line in myDoc.log will now be:
    runsystem(makeglossaries myDoc)...disabled (restricted).
    -
    This indicates that an attempt was made to run makeglossaries (rather than a direct call to makeindex), which isn’t permitted in restricted mode. There will be a similar message with automake=lite or if the xindy option is used. These cases require the unrestricted shell escape.

    +

    This indicates that an attempt was made to run makeglossaries (rather than a direct call to makeindex), which isn’t permitted in restricted mode. There will be a similar message with automake=lite or if the xindy option is used. These cases require the unrestricted shell escape.

    -Think carefully before enabling unrestricted mode. Do you trust all the packages your document is loading (either explicitly or implicitly via another package)? Do you trust any code that you have copied and pasted from some third party? First compile your document in restricted mode (or with the shell escape disabled) and search the log file for “runsystem” to find out exactly what system calls are being attempted.
    +Think carefully before enabling unrestricted mode. Do you trust all the packages your document is loading (either explicitly or implicitly via another package)? Do you trust any code that you have copied and pasted from some third party? First compile your document in restricted mode (or with the shell escape disabled) and search the log file for “runsystem” to find out exactly what system calls are being attempted.

    -If the document is compiled in unrestricted mode, the corresponding line in the log file should now be:

    runsystem(makeglossaries myDoc)...executed.
    -
    This means that makeglossaries was run. If it has “failed” instead of “executed”, then it means there was a fatal error. Note that just because the log file has “executed” doesn’t mean that the application ran without a problem as there may have been some warnings or non-fatal errors. If you get any unexpected results, check the indexing application’s transcript file (for example, the glg file, myDoc.glg in the above, for the main glossary).

    +If the document is compiled in unrestricted mode, the corresponding line in the log file should now be:

    runsystem(makeglossaries myDoc)...executed.
    +
    This means that makeglossaries was run. If it has “failed” instead of “executed”, then it means there was a fatal error. Note that just because the log file has “executed” doesn’t mean that the application ran without a problem as there may have been some warnings or non-fatal errors. If you get any unexpected results, check the indexing application’s transcript file (for example, the glg file, myDoc.glg in the above, for the main glossary).

    -automake=false
    - No attempt is made to use the shell escape.

    +automake=false + No attempt is made to use the shell escape.

    - This is now a deprecated synonym for automake=delayed. This used to be the default if the value to automake wasn’t supplied, but the default switched to the less problematic automake=immediate in version 4.50.

    +automake=truealias: delayed 🗑 + This is now a deprecated synonym for automake=delayed. This used to be the default if the value to automake wasn’t supplied, but the default switched to the less problematic automake=immediate in version 4.50.

    -automake=delayed
    - A direct call to makeindex or xindy (as appropriate) for each non-empty glossary will be made at the end of the document using a delayed write to ensure that the glossary files are complete. (It’s necessary to delay writing to the indexing files in order to ensure that \thepage is correct.) Unfortunately, there are situations where the delayed write never occurs, for example, if there are floats on the final page. In those cases, it’s better to use an immediate write (any of the following options).

    +automake=delayed + A direct call to makeindex or xindy (as appropriate) for each non-empty glossary will be made at the end of the document using a delayed write to ensure that the glossary files are complete. (It’s necessary to delay writing to the indexing files in order to ensure that \thepage is correct.) Unfortunately, there are situations where the delayed write never occurs, for example, if there are floats on the final page. In those cases, it’s better to use an immediate write (any of the following options).

    -automake=immediate
    - A direct call to makeindex or xindy (as appropriate) for each non-empty glossary will be made at the start of \makeglossaries using an immediate write. This ensures that the indexing files are read by the indexing application before they are opened (which will clear their content).

    -If you are using xindy, then automake=makegloss is a better option that this one. Either way, you will need Perl and the unrestricted mode, but with makeglossaries you get the benefit of the language mappings and diagnostics.

    +automake=immediate + A direct call to makeindex or xindy (as appropriate) for each non-empty glossary will be made at the start of \makeglossaries using an immediate write. This ensures that the indexing files are read by the indexing application before they are opened (which will clear their content).

    +If you are using xindy, then automake=makegloss is a better option that this one. Either way, you will need Perl and the unrestricted mode, but with makeglossaries you get the benefit of the language mappings and diagnostics.

    -automake=makegloss
    - A call to makeglossaries will be made at the start of \makeglossaries using an immediate write if the aux file exists. On the one hand, it’s better to use makeglossaries as it has some extra diagnostic functions, but on the other hand it both requires Perl and the unrestricted shell escape.

    +automake=makegloss + A call to makeglossaries will be made at the start of \makeglossaries using an immediate write if the aux file exists. On the one hand, it’s better to use makeglossaries as it has some extra diagnostic functions, but on the other hand it both requires Perl and the unrestricted shell escape.

    - A call to makeglossaries-lite will be made at the start of \makeglossaries using an immediate write if the aux file exists. There’s little benefit in this option over automake=immediate and it has the added disadvantage of requiring the unrestricted mode.

    +automake=lite + A call to makeglossaries-lite will be made at the start of \makeglossaries using an immediate write if the aux file exists. There’s little benefit in this option over automake=immediate and it has the added disadvantage of requiring the unrestricted mode.

    -automakeglossalias: makegloss; alias: makegloss
    - This valueless option is equivalent to automake=makegloss.

    +automakeglossalias: makegloss; alias: makegloss + This valueless option is equivalent to automake=makegloss.

    -automakeglosslitealias: lite; alias: lite
    - This valueless option is equivalent to automake=lite.

    +automakeglosslitealias: lite; alias: lite + This valueless option is equivalent to automake=lite.

    -disablemakegloss
    - This valueless option indicates that \makeglossaries and \makenoidxglossaries should be disabled. This option is provided in the event that you have to use a class or package that disregards the advice in §1.3 and automatically performs \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries but you don’t want this. (For example, you want to use a different indexing method or you want to disable indexing while working on a draft document.)

    -Naturally, if there’s a particular reason why the class or package insists on a specific indexing method, for example, it’s an editorial requirement, then you will need to abide by that decision.

    -This option may be passed in the standard document class option list or passed using \PassOptionsToPackage before glossaries is loaded. Note that this does nothing if \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries has already been used whilst enabled.

    +disablemakegloss + This valueless option indicates that \makeglossaries and \makenoidxglossaries should be disabled. This option is provided in the event that you have to use a class or package that disregards the advice in §1.3 and automatically performs \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries but you don’t want this. (For example, you want to use a different indexing method or you want to disable indexing while working on a draft document.)

    +Naturally, if there’s a particular reason why the class or package insists on a specific indexing method, for example, it’s an editorial requirement, then you will need to abide by that decision.

    +This option may be passed in the standard document class option list or passed using \PassOptionsToPackage before glossaries is loaded. Note that this does nothing if \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries has already been used whilst enabled.

    -restoremakegloss
    - Cancels the effect of disablemakegloss. This option may be used in \setupglossaries. It issues a warning if \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries has already been used whilst enabled. Note that this option removes the check for \nofiles, as this option is an indication that the output files are actually required.

    -For example, suppose the class customclass.cls automatically loads glossaries and does \makeglossaries but you need an extra glossary, which has to be defined before \makeglossaries, then you can do:

    \documentclass[disablemakegloss]{customclass}
    -\newglossary*{functions}{Functions}
    -\setupglossaries{restoremakegloss}
    -\makeglossaries
    -
    or
    \PassOptionsToPackage{disablemakegloss}{glossaries}
    +restoremakegloss
    + Cancels the effect of disablemakegloss. This option may be used in \setupglossaries. It issues a warning if \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries has already been used whilst enabled.  Note that this option removes the check for \nofiles, as this option is an indication that the output files are actually required.

    +For example, suppose the class customclass.cls automatically loads glossaries and does \makeglossaries but you need an extra glossary, which has to be defined before \makeglossaries, then you can do:

    \documentclass[disablemakegloss]{customclass}
    +\newglossary*{functions}{Functions}
    +\setupglossaries{restoremakegloss}
    +\makeglossaries
    +
    or
    \PassOptionsToPackage{disablemakegloss}{glossaries}
     \documentclass{customclass}
    -\newglossary*{functions}{Functions}
    -\setupglossaries{restoremakegloss}
    -\makeglossaries
    +\newglossary*{functions}{Functions}
    +\setupglossaries{restoremakegloss}
    +\makeglossaries
     

    -Note that restoring these commands doesn’t necessarily mean that they can be used. It just means that their normal behaviour given the current settings will apply. For example, if you use the record=only or record=nameref options with glossaries-extra then you can’t use \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries regardless of restoremakegloss.

    +Note that restoring these commands doesn’t necessarily mean that they can be used. It just means that their normal behaviour given the current settings will apply. For example, if you use the record=only or record=nameref options with glossaries-extra then you can’t use \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries regardless of restoremakegloss.

    @@ -3181,151 +3185,151 @@ Note that restoring these commands doesn’t necessarily mean that they can

    2.6. Glossary Type Options

    -nohypertypes={list}
    - Use this option if you have multiple glossaries and you want to suppress the entry hyperlinks for a particular glossary or glossaries. The value of this option should be a comma-separated list of glossary types where \gls etc shouldn’t have hyperlinks by default. Make sure you enclose the value in braces if it contains any commas. Example:
    \usepackage[acronym,nohypertypes={acronym,notation}]
    +nohypertypes={list}
    + Use this option if you have multiple glossaries and you want to suppress the entry hyperlinks for a particular glossary or glossaries. The value of this option should be a comma-separated list of glossary types where \gls etc shouldn’t have hyperlinks by default. Make sure you enclose the value in braces if it contains any commas. Example: 
    \usepackage[acronym,nohypertypes={acronym,notation}]
       {glossaries}
    -\newglossary[nlg]{notation}{not}{ntn}{Notation}
    -
    As illustrated above, the glossary doesn’t need to exist when you identify it in nohypertypes.

    +\newglossary[nlg]{notation}{not}{ntn}{Notation} +

    As illustrated above, the glossary doesn’t need to exist when you identify it in nohypertypes.

    -The values must be fully expanded, so don’t try, for example, nohypertypes=\acronymtype.
    +The values must be fully expanded, so don’t try, for example, nohypertypes=\acronymtype.

    You may also use:

    -\GlsDeclareNoHyperList{list}
    +\GlsDeclareNoHyperList{list} instead or additionally. See §5.1 for further details.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package has the nohyper category attribute which will suppress the hyperlink for entries with the given category, which can be used as an alternative to suppressing the hyperlink on a per-glossary basis.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package has the nohyper category attribute which will suppress the hyperlink for entries with the given category, which can be used as an alternative to suppressing the hyperlink on a per-glossary basis.

    -nomain
    - This suppresses the creation of the main glossary and associated glo file, if unrequired. Note that if you use this option, you must create another glossary in which to put all your entries (either via the acronym (or acronyms) package option described in §2.7 or via the symbols, numbers or index options described in §2.9 or via \newglossary described in §9). Even if you don’t intend to display the glossary, a default glossary is still required.

    -If you don’t use the main glossary and you don’t use this option to suppress its creation, makeglossaries will produce a warning:

    Warning: File 'filename.glo' is empty.
    -Have you used any entries defined in glossary 'main'?
    -Remember to use package option 'nomain' if 
    -you don't want to use the main glossary.
    -
    If you did actually want to use the main glossary and you see this warning, check that you have referenced the entries in that glossary via commands such as \gls.

    +nomain + This suppresses the creation of the main glossary and associated glo file, if unrequired. Note that if you use this option, you must create another glossary in which to put all your entries (either via the acronym (or acronyms) package option described in §2.7 or via the symbols, numbers or index options described in §2.9 or via \newglossary described in §9). Even if you don’t intend to display the glossary, a default glossary is still required.

    +If you don’t use the main glossary and you don’t use this option to suppress its creation, makeglossaries will produce a warning:

    Warning: File 'filename.glo' is empty.
    +Have you used any entries defined in glossary 'main'?
    +Remember to use package option 'nomain' if 
    +you don't want to use the main glossary.
    +
    If you did actually want to use the main glossary and you see this warning, check that you have referenced the entries in that glossary via commands such as \gls.

    -symbols
    - This valueless option defines a new glossary type with the label symbols via
    \newglossary[slg]{symbols}{sls}{slo}{\glssymbolsgroupname}
    +symbols
    + This valueless option defines a new glossary type with the label symbols via 
    \newglossary[slg]{symbols}{sls}{slo}{\glssymbolsgroupname}
     
    It also defines
    -\printsymbols[options]

    +\printsymbols[options]

    - which is a synonym for
    \printglossary[type=symbols,options]
    + which is a synonym for 
    \printglossary[type=symbols,options]
     

    -If you use Option 1, you need to use:

    \printnoidxglossary[type=symbols,options]
    +If you use Option 1, you need to use: 
    \printnoidxglossary[type=symbols,options]
     
    to display the list of symbols.

    -Remember to use the nomain package option if you’re only interested in using this symbols glossary and don’t intend to use the main glossary.
    +Remember to use the nomain package option if you’re only interested in using this symbols glossary and don’t intend to use the main glossary.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package has a slightly modified version of this option which additionally provides \glsxtrnewsymbol as a convenient shortcut method for defining symbols. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package has a slightly modified version of this option which additionally provides \glsxtrnewsymbol as a convenient shortcut method for defining symbols. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -numbers
    - This valueless option defines a new glossary type with the label numbers via
    \newglossary[nlg]{numbers}{nls}{nlo}{\glsnumbersgroupname}
    +numbers
    + This valueless option defines a new glossary type with the label numbers via 
    \newglossary[nlg]{numbers}{nls}{nlo}{\glsnumbersgroupname}
     
    It also defines
    -\printnumbers[options]

    +\printnumbers[options]

    - which is a synonym for
    \printglossary[type=numbers,options]
    + which is a synonym for 
    \printglossary[type=numbers,options]
     

    -If you use Option 1, you need to use:

    \printnoidxglossary[type=numbers,options]
    +If you use Option 1, you need to use: 
    \printnoidxglossary[type=numbers,options]
     
    to display the list of numbers.

    -Remember to use the nomain package option if you’re only interested in using this numbers glossary and don’t intend to use the main glossary.
    +Remember to use the nomain package option if you’re only interested in using this numbers glossary and don’t intend to use the main glossary.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package has a slightly modified version of this option which additionally provides \glsxtrnewnumber as a convenient shortcut method for defining numbers. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package has a slightly modified version of this option which additionally provides \glsxtrnewnumber as a convenient shortcut method for defining numbers. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -index
    - This valueless option defines a new glossary type with the label index via
    \newglossary[ilg]{index}{ind}{idx}{\indexname}
    +index
    + This valueless option defines a new glossary type with the label index via 
    \newglossary[ilg]{index}{ind}{idx}{\indexname}
     
    It also defines
    -\newterm[key=value list]{entry-label}

    +\newterm[key=value list]{entry-label}

    - which is a synonym for
    \newglossaryentry{entry-label}{type={index},name={entry-label},
    -description={\nopostdesc},options}
    + which is a synonym for 
    \newglossaryentry{entry-label}{type={index},name={entry-label},
    +description={\nopostdesc},options}
     
    and
    -\printindex[options] v4.02+

    +\printindex[options] v4.02+

    - which is a synonym for
    \printglossary[type=index,options]
    + which is a synonym for 
    \printglossary[type=index,options]
     

    -If you use Option 1, you need to use:

    \printnoidxglossary[type=index,options]
    -
    to display this glossary.

    +If you use Option 1, you need to use:

    \printnoidxglossary[type=index,options]
    +
    to display this glossary.

    -Remember to use the nomain package option if you’re only interested in using this index glossary and don’t intend to use the main glossary. Note that you can’t mix this option with \index. Either use glossaries for the indexing or use a custom indexing package, such as makeidx, imakeidx. (You can, of course, load one of those packages and load glossaries without the index package option.)
    +Remember to use the nomain package option if you’re only interested in using this index glossary and don’t intend to use the main glossary. Note that you can’t mix this option with \index. Either use glossaries for the indexing or use a custom indexing package, such as makeidx, imakeidx. (You can, of course, load one of those packages and load glossaries without the index package option.)

    -Since the index isn’t designed for terms with descriptions, you might also want to disable the hyperlinks for this glossary using the package option nohypertypes=index or the command

    \GlsDeclareNoHyperList{index}
    -
    However, it can also be useful to link to the index in order to look up the term’s location list to find other parts of the document where it might be used. For example, this manual will have a hyperlink to the index for general terms, such as table of contents, or general commands, such as \index, that aren’t defined anywhere in the document.

    -The example file sample-index.tex illustrates the use of the index package option.

    +Since the index isn’t designed for terms with descriptions, you might also want to disable the hyperlinks for this glossary using the package option nohypertypes=index or the command

    \GlsDeclareNoHyperList{index}
    +
    However, it can also be useful to link to the index in order to look up the term’s location list to find other parts of the document where it might be used. For example, this manual will have a hyperlink to the index for general terms, such as table of contents, or general commands, such as \index, that aren’t defined anywhere in the document.

    +The example file sample-index.tex illustrates the use of the index package option.

    -noglossaryindex
    - This valueless option switches off index if index has been passed implicitly (for example, through global document options). This option can’t be used in \setupglossaries.

    +noglossaryindex + This valueless option switches off index if index has been passed implicitly (for example, through global document options). This option can’t be used in \setupglossaries.

    2.7. acronym and abbreviation Options

    -

    -acronym=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    - If true, this creates a new glossary with the label acronym. This is equivalent to:
    \newglossary[alg]{acronym}{acr}{acn}{\acronymname}
    +
    +acronym=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    + If true, this creates a new glossary with the label acronym. This is equivalent to:
    \newglossary[alg]{acronym}{acr}{acn}{\acronymname}
     
    It will also provide (if not already defined)
    -\printacronyms[options]

    +\printacronyms[options]

    - that’s equivalent to
    \printglossary[type=acronym,options]
    + that’s equivalent to 
    \printglossary[type=acronym,options]
     

    -If you are using Option 1, you need to use

    \printnoidxglossary[type=acronym,options]
    +If you are using Option 1, you need to use 
    \printnoidxglossary[type=acronym,options]
     
    to display the list of acronyms.

    -If the acronym package option is used, \acronymtype is set to acronym otherwise it is set to \glsdefaulttype (which is normally the main glossary.) Entries that are defined using \newacronym are placed in the glossary whose label is given by \acronymtype, unless another glossary is explicitly specified with the type key.

    +If the acronym package option is used, \acronymtype is set to acronym otherwise it is set to \glsdefaulttype (which is normally the main glossary.) Entries that are defined using \newacronym are placed in the glossary whose label is given by \acronymtype, unless another glossary is explicitly specified with the type key.

    -Remember to use the nomain package option if you’re only interested in using this acronym glossary. (That is, you don’t intend to use the main glossary.)
    +Remember to use the nomain package option if you’re only interested in using this acronym glossary. (That is, you don’t intend to use the main glossary.)

    -

    - The glossaries-extra extension package comes with an analogous abbreviations option, which creates a new glossary with the label abbreviations and sets the command \glsxtrabbrvtype to this. If the acronym option hasn’t also been used, then \acronymtype will be set to \glsxtrabbrvtype. This enables both \newacronym and \newabbreviation to use the same glossary.

    -Make sure you have at least v1.42 of glossaries-extra if you use the acronym (or acronyms) package option with the extension package to avoid a bug that interferes with the abbreviation style.

    +
    + The glossaries-extra extension package comes with an analogous abbreviations option, which creates a new glossary with the label abbreviations and sets the command \glsxtrabbrvtype to this. If the acronym option hasn’t also been used, then \acronymtype will be set to \glsxtrabbrvtype. This enables both \newacronym and \newabbreviation to use the same glossary.

    +Make sure you have at least v1.42 of glossaries-extra if you use the acronym (or acronyms) package option with the extension package to avoid a bug that interferes with the abbreviation style.

    -acronyms
    - This is equivalent to acronym=true and may be used in the document class option list.

    +acronyms + This is equivalent to acronym=true and may be used in the document class option list.

    -abbreviations
    +abbreviations

    -This valueless option provided by glossaries-extra creates a new glossary type with the label abbreviations using:

    \newglossary[glg-abr]{abbreviations}{gls-abr}{glo-abr}{\abbreviationsname}
    -
    The label can be accessed with \glsxtrabbrvtype, which is analogous to \acronymtype. See glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +This valueless option provided by glossaries-extra creates a new glossary type with the label abbreviations using:

    \newglossary[glg-abr]{abbreviations}{gls-abr}{glo-abr}{\abbreviationsname}
    +
    The label can be accessed with \glsxtrabbrvtype, which is analogous to \acronymtype. See glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -acronymlists={label-list}
    - This option is used to identify the glossaries that contain acronyms so that they can have their entry format adjusted by \setacronymstyle. (It also enables \forallacronyms to work.)

    -By default, if the list is empty when \setacronymstyle is used then it will automatically add \acronymtype to the list.

    -If you have other lists of acronyms, you can specify them as a comma-separated list in the value of acronymlists. For example, if you use the acronym package option but you also want the main glossary to also contain a list of acronyms, you can do:

    \usepackage[acronym,acronymlists=main]{glossaries}
    -
    No check is performed to determine if the listed glossaries exist, so you can add glossaries you haven’t defined yet. For example:
    \usepackage[acronym,acronymlists={main,acronym2}]
    +acronymlists={label-list}
    + This option is used to identify the glossaries that contain acronyms so that they can have their entry format adjusted by \setacronymstyle. (It also enables \forallacronyms to  work.)

    +By default, if the list is empty when \setacronymstyle is used then it will automatically add \acronymtype to the list.

    +If you have other lists of acronyms, you can specify them as a comma-separated list in the value of acronymlists. For example, if you use the acronym package option but you also want the main glossary to also contain a list of acronyms, you can do:

    \usepackage[acronym,acronymlists=main]{glossaries}
    +
    No check is performed to determine if the listed glossaries exist, so you can add glossaries you haven’t defined yet. For example:
    \usepackage[acronym,acronymlists={main,acronym2}]
       {glossaries}
    -\newglossary[alg2]{acronym2}{acr2}{acn2}% 
    +\newglossary[alg2]{acronym2}{acr2}{acn2}% 
       {Statistical Acronyms}
     
    You can use
    -\DeclareAcronymList{list}
    - instead of or in addition to the acronymlists option. This will add the glossaries given in list to the list of glossaries that are identified as lists of acronyms. To replace the list of acronym lists with a new list use:
    -\SetAcronymLists{list}
    +\DeclareAcronymList{list} + instead of or in addition to the acronymlists option. This will add the glossaries given in list to the list of glossaries that are identified as lists of acronyms. To replace the list of acronym lists with a new list use:
    +\SetAcronymLists{list}

    -If the list is changed after \setacronymstyle then it will result in inconsistencies in the formatting. If this does happen, and is for some reason unavoidable (such as \setacronymstyle occurring in a package that loads glossaries), you will need to set the entry format to match the style:

    \DeclareAcronymList{glossary-label}
    -\defglsentryfmt[glossary-label]{\GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle}{style-name}
    +If the list is changed after \setacronymstyle then it will result in inconsistencies in the formatting. If this does happen, and is for some reason unavoidable (such as \setacronymstyle occurring in a package that loads glossaries), you will need to set the entry format to match the style: 
    \DeclareAcronymList{glossary-label}
    +\defglsentryfmt[glossary-label]{\GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle}{style-name}
     

    -You can determine if a glossary has been identified as being a list of acronyms using:

    -\glsIfListOfAcronyms{glossary-label}{true}{false}
    +You can determine if a glossary has been identified as being a list of acronyms using:
    +\glsIfListOfAcronyms{glossary-label}{true}{false}

    -

    - This option and associated commands are incompatible with glossaries-extra’s abbreviation mechanism. Lists of abbreviations don’t need identifying.
    +
    + This option and associated commands are incompatible with glossaries-extra’s abbreviation mechanism. Lists of abbreviations don’t need identifying.

    -shortcuts={boolean}default: false; initial: false
    - This option provides shortcut commands for acronyms. See §6 for further details. Alternatively you can use:
    -\DefineAcronymSynonyms
    +shortcuts={boolean}default: false; initial: false + This option provides shortcut commands for acronyms. See §6 for further details. Alternatively you can use:
    +\DefineAcronymSynonyms

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides additional shortcuts.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package provides additional shortcuts.

    @@ -3334,42 +3338,42 @@ You can determine if a

    2.8. Deprecated Acronym Style Options

    The package options listed in this section were deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and have now been removed. You will need to use rollback with them (see §1.1). These options started generating warnings in version 4.47 (2021-09-20) and as from version 4.50 will now generate an error unless you use rollback.

    -If you want to change the acronym style, use \setacronymstyle instead. See §6 for further details.

    +If you want to change the acronym style, use \setacronymstyle instead. See §6 for further details.

    -description🗑
    - This option changed the definition of \newacronym to allow a description. This option may be replaced by:
    \setacronymstyle{long-short-desc}
    -
    or (with smallcaps)
    \setacronymstyle{long-sc-short-desc}
    -
    or (with smaller)
    \setacronymstyle{long-sm-short-desc}
    -
    or (with footnote)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-desc}
    -
    or (with footnote and smallcaps)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sc-desc}
    -
    or (with footnote and smaller)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sm-desc}
    -
    or (with dua)
    \setacronymstyle{dua-desc}
    +description🗑
    + This option changed the definition of \newacronym to allow a description. This option may be replaced by: 
    \setacronymstyle{long-short-desc}
    +
    or (with smallcaps)
    \setacronymstyle{long-sc-short-desc}
    +
    or (with smaller)
    \setacronymstyle{long-sm-short-desc}
    +
    or (with footnote)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-desc}
    +
    or (with footnote and smallcaps)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sc-desc}
    +
    or (with footnote and smaller)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sm-desc}
    +
    or (with dua)
    \setacronymstyle{dua-desc}
     

    -smallcaps🗑
    - This option changed the definition of \newacronym and the way that acronyms are displayed. This option may be replaced by:
    \setacronymstyle{long-sc-short}
    -
    or (with description)
    \setacronymstyle{long-sc-short-desc}
    -
    or (with description and footnote)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sc-desc}
    +smallcaps🗑
    + This option changed the definition of \newacronym and the way that acronyms are displayed.  This option may be replaced by: 
    \setacronymstyle{long-sc-short}
    +
    or (with description)
    \setacronymstyle{long-sc-short-desc}
    +
    or (with description and footnote)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sc-desc}
     

    -smaller🗑
    - This option changed the definition of \newacronym and the way that acronyms are displayed. This option may be replaced by:
    \setacronymstyle{long-sm-short}
    -
    or (with description)
    \setacronymstyle{long-sm-short-desc}
    -
    or (with description and footnote)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sm-desc}
    +smaller🗑
    + This option changed the definition of \newacronym and the way that acronyms are displayed. This option may be replaced by: 
    \setacronymstyle{long-sm-short}
    +
    or (with description)
    \setacronymstyle{long-sm-short-desc}
    +
    or (with description and footnote)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sm-desc}
     

    -footnote🗑
    - This option changed the definition of \newacronym and the way that acronyms are displayed. This option may be replaced by:
    \setacronymstyle{footnote}
    -
    or (with smallcaps)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sc}
    -
    or (with smaller)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sm}
    -
    or (with description)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-desc}
    -
    or (with smallcaps and description)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sc-desc}
    -
    or (with smaller and description)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sm-desc}
    +footnote🗑
    + This option changed the definition of \newacronym and the way that acronyms are displayed. This option may be replaced by: 
    \setacronymstyle{footnote}
    +
    or (with smallcaps)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sc}
    +
    or (with smaller)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sm}
    +
    or (with description)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-desc}
    +
    or (with smallcaps and description)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sc-desc}
    +
    or (with smaller and description)
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sm-desc}
     

    - This option changed the definition of \newacronym so that acronyms are always expanded. This option may be replaced by:
    \setacronymstyle{dua}
    -
    or (with description)
    \setacronymstyle{dua-desc}
    +dua🗑
    + This option changed the definition of \newacronym so that acronyms are always expanded.  This option may be replaced by: 
    \setacronymstyle{dua}
    +
    or (with description)
    \setacronymstyle{dua-desc}
     

    @@ -3379,58 +3383,58 @@ If you want to change the

    -accsupp +accsupp

    -Only available with glossaries-extra, this option loads the glossaries-accsupp package, which needs to be loaded either before glossaries-extra or while glossaries-extra is loaded to ensure both packages are properly integrated.

    +Only available with glossaries-extra, this option loads the glossaries-accsupp package, which needs to be loaded either before glossaries-extra or while glossaries-extra is loaded to ensure both packages are properly integrated.

    -prefix
    +prefix

    -Only available with glossaries-extra, this option loads the glossaries-prefix package.

    +Only available with glossaries-extra, this option loads the glossaries-prefix package.

    -nomissingglstext=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    +nomissingglstext=booleandefault: true; initial: false

    -This option may be used to suppress the boilerplate text generated by \printglossary if the indexing file is missing.

    +This option may be used to suppress the boilerplate text generated by \printglossary if the indexing file is missing.

    -mfirstuc=valueinitial: unexpanded
    +mfirstuc=valueinitial: unexpanded

    -The value may be either expanded or unexpanded and performs the same function as mfirstuc’s expanded and unexpanded package options. Note that there’s no value corresponding to mfirstuc’s other package option.

    -The default is mfirstuc=unexpanded to safeguard against glossary styles that convert the description to sentence case. With older versions of mfirstuc (pre v2.08), fragile commands in the description would not have been affected by the case change, but now, if the entire description is passed to \MFUsentencecase, it will be expanded, which could break existing documents.

    +The value may be either expanded or unexpanded and performs the same function as mfirstuc’s expanded and unexpanded package options. Note that there’s no value corresponding to mfirstuc’s other package option.

    +The default is mfirstuc=unexpanded to safeguard against glossary styles that convert the description to sentence case. With older versions of mfirstuc (pre v2.08), fragile commands in the description would not have been affected by the case change, but now, if the entire description is passed to \MFUsentencecase, it will be expanded, which could break existing documents.

    -compatible-2.07🗑
    +compatible-2.07🗑

    Compatibility mode for old documents created using version 2.07 or below. This option is now only available with rollback (see §1.1).

    -compatible-3.07🗑
    +compatible-3.07🗑 Compatibility mode for old documents created using version 3.07 or below. This option is now only available with rollback (see §1.1).

    -kernelglossredefs=valuedefault: true; initial: false
    - As a legacy from the precursor glossary package, the standard glossary commands provided by the LaTeX kernel (\makeglossary and \glossary) are redefined in terms of the glossaries package’s commands. However, they were never documented in this user manual, and the conversion guide (“Upgrading from the glossary package to the glossaries package”) explicitly discourages their use.

    -The redefinitions of these commands was removed in v4.10, but unfortunately it turned out that some packages had hacked the internal commands provided by glossaries and no longer worked when they were removed, so they were restored in v4.41 with this option to undo the effect with kernelglossredefs=true as the default. As from v4.50, the default is now kernelglossredefs=false.

    +kernelglossredefs=valuedefault: true; initial: false + As a legacy from the precursor glossary package, the standard glossary commands provided by the LaTeX kernel (\makeglossary and \glossary) are redefined in terms of the glossaries package’s commands. However, they were never documented in this user manual, and the conversion guide (“Upgrading from the glossary package to the glossaries package”) explicitly discourages their use.

    +The redefinitions of these commands was removed in v4.10, but unfortunately it turned out that some packages had hacked the internal commands provided by glossaries and no longer worked when they were removed, so they were restored in v4.41 with this option to undo the effect with kernelglossredefs=true as the default. As from v4.50, the default is now kernelglossredefs=false.

    - Don’t redefine \glossary and \makeglossary. If they have been previously redefined by kernelglossredefs their original definitions (at the time glossaries was loaded) will be restored.

    +kernelglossredefs=false + Don’t redefine \glossary and \makeglossary. If they have been previously redefined by kernelglossredefs their original definitions (at the time glossaries was loaded) will be restored.

    - Redefine \glossary and \makeglossary, but their use will trigger warnings.

    +kernelglossredefs=true + Redefine \glossary and \makeglossary, but their use will trigger warnings.

    - Redefine \glossary and \makeglossary without any warnings.

    -The only glossary-related commands provided by the LaTeX kernel are \makeglossary and \glossary. Other packages or classes may provide additional glossary-related commands or environments that conflict with glossaries (such as \printglossary and theglossary). These non-kernel commands aren’t affected by this package option, and you will have to find some way to resolve the conflict if you require both glossary mechanisms. (The glossaries package will override the existing definitions of \printglossary and theglossary.)

    -In general, if possible, it’s best to stick with just one package that provides a glossary mechanism. (The glossaries package does check for the doc package and patches \PrintChanges.)

    +kernelglossredefs=nowarn + Redefine \glossary and \makeglossary without any warnings.

    +The only glossary-related commands provided by the LaTeX kernel are \makeglossary and \glossary. Other packages or classes may provide additional glossary-related commands or environments that conflict with glossaries (such as \printglossary and theglossary). These non-kernel commands aren’t affected by this package option, and you will have to find some way to resolve the conflict if you require both glossary mechanisms. (The glossaries package will override the existing definitions of \printglossary and theglossary.)

    +In general, if possible, it’s best to stick with just one package that provides a glossary mechanism. (The glossaries package does check for the doc package and patches \PrintChanges.)

    2.10. Setting Options After the Package is Loaded

    -Some of the options described above may also be set after the glossaries package has been loaded using

    -\setupglossaries{options}
    - The following package options can’t be used in \setupglossaries: xindy, xindygloss, xindynoglsnumbers, makeindex, nolong, nosuper, nolist, notree, nostyles, nomain, compatible-2.07, translate, notranslate, languages, acronym. These options have to be set while the package is loading, except for the xindy sub-options which can be set using commands like \GlsSetXdyLanguage (see §14 for further details).

    +Some of the options described above may also be set after the glossaries package has been loaded using

    +\setupglossaries{options}
    + The following package options can’t be used in \setupglossaries: xindy, xindygloss, xindynoglsnumbers, makeindex, nolong, nosuper, nolist, notree, nostyles, nomain, compatible-2.07, translate, notranslate, languages, acronym. These options have to be set while the package is loading, except for the xindy sub-options which can be set using commands like \GlsSetXdyLanguage (see §14 for further details).

    -If you need to use this command, use it as soon as possible after loading glossaries otherwise you might end up using it too late for the change to take effect. If you try changing the sort option after you have started to define entries, you may get unexpected results.
    +If you need to use this command, use it as soon as possible after loading glossaries otherwise you might end up using it too late for the change to take effect. If you try changing the sort option after you have started to define entries, you may get unexpected results.

    -

    +

    @@ -3438,8 +3442,8 @@ If you need to use this command, use it as soon as possible after loading

    3. Setting Up

    -In the preamble you need to indicate which method you want to use to generate the glossary (or glossaries). The available options with both glossaries and glossaries-extra are summarized in §1.3. This chapter documents Options 1, 2 and 3, which are provided by the base package. See the glossaries-extra and bib2gls manuals for the full documentation of the other options.

    -If you don’t need to display any glossaries, for example, if you are just using the glossaries package to enable consistent formatting, then skip ahead to §4.

    +In the preamble you need to indicate which method you want to use to generate the glossary (or glossaries). The available options with both glossaries and glossaries-extra are summarized in §1.3. This chapter documents Options 1, 2 and 3, which are provided by the base package. See the glossaries-extra and bib2gls manuals for the full documentation of the other options.

    +If you don’t need to display any glossaries, for example, if you are just using the glossaries package to enable consistent formatting, then skip ahead to §4.

    @@ -3447,10 +3451,10 @@ If you don’t need to display any [link]

    The command

    -\makenoidxglossaries

    +\makenoidxglossaries

    - must be placed in the document preamble. This sets up the internal commands required to make Option 1 work. If you omit \makenoidxglossaries none of the glossaries will be displayed.

    + must be placed in the document preamble. This sets up the internal commands required to make Option 1 work. If you omit \makenoidxglossaries none of the glossaries will be displayed.

    @@ -3458,289 +3462,289 @@ The command

    The command

    -\makeglossaries

    +\makeglossaries

    - must be placed in the document preamble in order to create the customised makeindex (ist) or xindy (xdy) style file (for Options 2 or 3, respectively) and to ensure that glossary entries are written to the appropriate output files. If you omit \makeglossaries none of the indexing files will be created.

    -

    - If you are using glossaries-extra, \makeglossaries has an optional argument that allows you to have a hybrid of Options 1 or 2 or Options 1 or 3. See glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    + must be placed in the document preamble in order to create the customised makeindex (ist) or xindy (xdy) style file (for Options 2 or 3, respectively) and to ensure that glossary entries are written to the appropriate output files. If you omit \makeglossaries none of the indexing files will be created.

    +

    + If you are using glossaries-extra, \makeglossaries has an optional argument that allows you to have a hybrid of Options 1 or 2 or Options 1 or 3. See glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -Note that some of the commands provided by the glossaries package must not be used after \makeglossaries as they are required when creating the customised style file. If you attempt to use those commands after \makeglossaries you will generate an error. Similarly, there are some commands that must not be used before \makeglossaries because they require the associated indexing files to be open, if those files should be created. These may not necessarily generate an error or warning as a different indexing option may be chosen that doesn’t require those files (such as Options 5 or 6).
    +Note that some of the commands provided by the glossaries package must not be used after \makeglossaries as they are required when creating the customised style file. If you attempt to use those commands after \makeglossaries you will generate an error. Similarly, there are some commands that must not be used before \makeglossaries because they require the associated indexing files to be open, if those files should be created. These may not necessarily generate an error or warning as a different indexing option may be chosen that doesn’t require those files (such as Options 5 or 6).

    -The \makeglossaries command internally uses:

    -\writeist
    - to create the custom makeindex/xindy style file. This command disables itself by setting itself to \relax so that it can only be used once. In general, there should be no reason to use or alter this command.

    -The default name for the customised style file is given by \jobname.ist (Option 2) or \jobname.xdy (Option 3). This name may be changed using:

    -\setStyleFile{name}
    +The \makeglossaries command internally uses:
    +\writeist
    + to create the custom makeindex/xindy style file. This command disables itself by setting itself to \relax so that it can only be used once. In general, there should be no reason to use or alter this command.

    +The default name for the customised style file is given by \jobname.ist (Option 2) or \jobname.xdy (Option 3). This name may be changed using:

    +\setStyleFile{name}
    where name is the name of the style file without the extension.

    -There is a hook near the end of \writeist that can be set with:

    -\GlsSetWriteIstHook{code}
    +There is a hook near the end of \writeist that can be set with:
    +\GlsSetWriteIstHook{code}
    The code will be performed while the style file is still open, which allows additional content to be added to it. The associated write register is:
    -\glswrite
    - Note that this register is defined by \writeist to prevent an unnecessary write register from being created in the event that neither makeindex nor xindy is required.

    -If you use the \GlsSetWriteIstHook hook to write extra information to the style file, make sure you use the appropriate syntax for the desired indexing application. For example, with makeindex:

    \GlsSetWriteIstHook{% 
    - \write\glswrite{page_precedence "arnAR"}% 
    - \write\glswrite{line_max 80}% 
    +\glswrite
    + Note that this register is defined by \writeist to prevent an unnecessary write register from being created in the event that neither makeindex nor xindy is required.

    +If you use the \GlsSetWriteIstHook hook to write extra information to the style file, make sure you use the appropriate syntax for the desired indexing application. For example, with makeindex:

    \GlsSetWriteIstHook{% 
    + \write\glswrite{page_precedence "arnAR"}% 
    + \write\glswrite{line_max 80}% 
     }
    -
    This changes the page precedence and the maximum line length used by makeindex.

    -Remember that if you switch to xindy, this will no longer be valid code.

    -You can suppress the creation of the customised xindy or makeindex style file using:

    -\noist
    - This is provided in the event that you want to supply your own customized style file that can’t be replicated with the available options and commands provided by the glossaries package. This command sets \writeist to \relax (making it do nothing) but will also update the xindy attribute list if applicable.

    -If you have a custom xdy file created when using glossaries version 2.07 (2010-0710) or below, you will need to use rollback and the compatible-2.07 package option with it. However, that is now so dated and the LaTeX kernel has changed significantly since that time that you may need to use a legacy distribution (see Legacy Documents and TeX Live Docker Images).

    -Each glossary entry is assigned a number list that lists all the locations in the document where that entry was used. By default, the location refers to the page number but this may be overridden using the counter package option. The default form of the location number assumes a full stop compositor (for example, 1.2), but if your location numbers use a different compositor (for example, 1-2) you need to set this using

    -\glsSetCompositor{character}
    -{symbol} For example:
    \glsSetCompositor{-}
    -
    This command must not be used after \makeglossaries. Note that with makeindex, any locations with the wrong compositor (or one that hasn’t been correctly identified with \glsSetCompositor) will cause makeindex to reject the location with an invalid number/digit message. As from v4.50, makeglossaries will check for this message and attempt a correction, but this can result in an incorrectly formatted location in the number list. See the information about makeglossaries’s -e switch in §1.6.1 for further details.

    -An invalid page number will also cause xindy to fail with a “did not match any location-class” warning. This is also something that makeglossaries will check for and will provided diagnostic information, but it won’t attempt to make any correction.

    -If you use Option 3, you can have a different compositor for page numbers starting with an upper case alphabetical character using:

    -\glsSetAlphaCompositor{character}

    +

    This changes the page precedence and the maximum line length used by makeindex.

    +Remember that if you switch to xindy, this will no longer be valid code.

    +You can suppress the creation of the customised xindy or makeindex style file using:

    +\noist
    + This is provided in the event that you want to supply your own customized style file that can’t be replicated with the available options and commands provided by the glossaries package. This command sets \writeist to \relax (making it do nothing) but will also update the xindy attribute list if applicable.

    +If you have a custom xdy file created when using glossaries version 2.07 (2010-0710) or below, you will need to use rollback and the compatible-2.07 package option with it. However, that is now so dated and the LaTeX kernel has changed significantly since that time that you may need to use a legacy distribution (see Legacy Documents and TeX Live Docker Images).

    +Each glossary entry is assigned a number list that lists all the locations in the document where that entry was used. By default, the location refers to the page number but this may be overridden using the counter package option. The default form of the location number assumes a full stop compositor (for example, 1.2), but if your location numbers use a different compositor (for example, 1-2) you need to set this using

    +\glsSetCompositor{character}
    +{symbol} For example:
    \glsSetCompositor{-}
    +
    This command must not be used after \makeglossaries. Note that with makeindex, any locations with the wrong compositor (or one that hasn’t been correctly identified with \glsSetCompositor) will cause makeindex to reject the location with an invalid number/digit message. As from v4.50, makeglossaries will check for this message and attempt a correction, but this can result in an incorrectly formatted location in the number list. See the information about makeglossaries’s -e switch in §1.6.1 for further details.

    +An invalid page number will also cause xindy to fail with a “did not match any location-class” warning. This is also something that makeglossaries will check for and will provided diagnostic information, but it won’t attempt to make any correction.

    +If you use Option 3, you can have a different compositor for page numbers starting with an upper case alphabetical character using:

    +\glsSetAlphaCompositor{character}

    - This command is only available with xindy. For example, if you want number lists containing a mixture of A-1 and 2.3 style formats, then do:
    \glsSetCompositor{.}\glsSetAlphaCompositor{-}
    -
    See §12 for further information about number lists.

    + This command is only available with xindy. For example, if you want number lists containing a mixture of A-1 and 2.3 style formats, then do:

    \glsSetCompositor{.}\glsSetAlphaCompositor{-}
    +
    See §12 for further information about number lists.

    4. Defining glossary entries

    -

    - If you want to use bib2gls, entries must be defined in bib files using the syntax described in the bib2gls user manual.
    +
    + If you want to use bib2gls, entries must be defined in bib files using the syntax described in the bib2gls user manual.

    -Acronyms are covered in §6 but they use the same underlying mechanism as all the other glossary entries, so it’s a good idea to read this chapter first. The keys provided for \newglossaryentry can also be used in the optional argument of \newacronym, although some of them, such as first and plural, interfere with the acronym styles.

    -All glossary entries must be defined before they are used, so it is better to define them in the document preamble to ensure this. In fact, some commands such as \longnewglossaryentry may only be used in the preamble. See §4.8 for a discussion of the problems with defining entries within the document instead of in the preamble. (The glossaries-extra package has an option that provides a restricted form of document definitions that avoids some of the issues discussed in §4.8.)

    -Option 1 enforces the preamble-only restriction on \newglossaryentry. Option 4 requires that definitions are provided in bib format. Options 5 and 6 work best with either preamble-only definitions or the use of the glossaries-extra package option docdef=restricted.
    +Acronyms are covered in §6 but they use the same underlying mechanism as all the other glossary entries, so it’s a good idea to read this chapter first. The keys provided for \newglossaryentry can also be used in the optional argument of \newacronym, although some of them, such as first and plural, interfere with the acronym styles.

    +All glossary entries must be defined before they are used, so it is better to define them in the document preamble to ensure this. In fact, some commands such as \longnewglossaryentry may only be used in the preamble. See §4.8 for a discussion of the problems with defining entries within the document instead of in the preamble. (The glossaries-extra package has an option that provides a restricted form of document definitions that avoids some of the issues discussed in §4.8.)

    +Option 1 enforces the preamble-only restriction on \newglossaryentry. Option 4 requires that definitions are provided in bib format. Options 5 and 6 work best with either preamble-only definitions or the use of the glossaries-extra package option docdef=restricted.

    -Bear in mind that with docdef=restricted, the entries must be defined before any entries are used, including when they are displayed in the glossary (for example, with \printunsrtglossary) or where they appear in the table of contents or list of floats. This is essentially the same problem as defining a robust command mid-document and using it in a section title or caption.

    -Only those entries that are indexed in the document (using any of the commands described in §5.1, §10 or §11) will appear in the glossary. See §8 to find out how to display the glossary.

    -New glossary entries are defined using the command:

    -\newglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}
    - This is a short command, so values in key=value list can’t contain any paragraph breaks. Take care to enclose values containing any commas (,) or equal signs (=) with braces to hide them from the key=value list parser.

    +Bear in mind that with docdef=restricted, the entries must be defined before any entries are used, including when they are displayed in the glossary (for example, with \printunsrtglossary) or where they appear in the table of contents or list of floats. This is essentially the same problem as defining a robust command mid-document and using it in a section title or caption.

    +Only those entries that are indexed in the document (using any of the commands described in §5.1, §10 or §11) will appear in the glossary. See §8 to find out how to display the glossary.

    +New glossary entries are defined using the command:

    +\newglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}
    + This is a short command, so values in key=value list can’t contain any paragraph breaks. Take care to enclose values containing any commas (,) or equal signs (=) with braces to hide them from the key=value list parser.

    If you have a long description that needs to span multiple paragraphs, use the following instead:

    -\longnewglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}{description}
    - Note that this command may only be used in the preamble (regardless of docdef).

    +\longnewglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}{description} + Note that this command may only be used in the preamble (regardless of docdef).

    Be careful of unwanted spaces.

    -\longnewglossaryentry will remove trailing spaces in the description (via \unskip) but won’t remove leading spaces. This command also appends \nopostdesc to the end of the description, which suppresses the post-description hook (since the terminating punctuation is more likely to be included in a multi-paragraph description). The glossaries-extra package provides a starred version of \longnewglossaryentry that doesn’t append either \unskip or \nopostdesc.

    -There are also commands that will only define the entry if it hasn’t already been defined:

    -\provideglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}
    +\longnewglossaryentry will remove trailing spaces in the description (via \unskip) but won’t remove leading spaces. This command also appends \nopostdesc to the end of the description, which suppresses the post-description hook (since the terminating punctuation is more likely to be included in a multi-paragraph description). The glossaries-extra package provides a starred version of \longnewglossaryentry that doesn’t append either \unskip or \nopostdesc.

    +There are also commands that will only define the entry if it hasn’t already been defined:

    +\provideglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}
    and
    -\longprovideglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}{description}
    - (These are both preamble-only commands.)

    -For all the above commands, the first argument, entry-label, must be a unique label with which to identify this entry. This can’t contain any non-expandable or fragile commands. The reason for this restriction is that the label is used to construct internal commands that store the associated information (similarly to commands like \label) and therefore must be able to expand to a valid control sequence name. With modern LaTeX kernels, you should now be able to use UTF-8 characters in the label.

    +\longprovideglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}{description} + (These are both preamble-only commands.)

    +For all the above commands, the first argument, entry-label, must be a unique label with which to identify this entry. This can’t contain any non-expandable or fragile commands. The reason for this restriction is that the label is used to construct internal commands that store the associated information (similarly to commands like \label) and therefore must be able to expand to a valid control sequence name. With modern LaTeX kernels, you should now be able to use UTF-8 characters in the label.

    -Be careful of babel’s options that change certain punctuation characters, such as colon (:) or double-quote ("), to active characters.
    +Be careful of babel’s options that change certain punctuation characters, such as colon (:) or double-quote ("), to active characters.

    -The second argument, key=value list, is a key=value list that supplies the relevant information about this entry. There are two required fields: description and either name or parent. The description is set in the third argument of \longnewglossaryentry and \longprovideglossaryentry. With the other commands it’s set via the description key.

    -As is typical with key=value lists, values that contain a comma (,) or equal sign (=) must be enclosed in braces. Available fields are listed below. Additional fields are provided by the supplementary packages glossaries-prefix16) and glossaries-accsupp17) and also by glossaries-extra. You can also define your own custom keys (see §4.3).

    +The second argument, key=value list, is a key=value list that supplies the relevant information about this entry. There are two required fields: description and either name or parent. The description is set in the third argument of \longnewglossaryentry and \longprovideglossaryentry. With the other commands it’s set via the description key.

    +As is typical with key=value lists, values that contain a comma (,) or equal sign (=) must be enclosed in braces. Available fields are listed below. Additional fields are provided by the supplementary packages glossaries-prefix16) and glossaries-accsupp17) and also by glossaries-extra. You can also define your own custom keys (see §4.3).

    -name={text}
    - The name of the entry (as it will appear in the glossary). If this key is omitted and the parent key is supplied, this value will be the same as the parent’s name.

    +name={text} + The name of the entry (as it will appear in the glossary). If this key is omitted and the parent key is supplied, this value will be the same as the parent’s name.

    -If the name key contains any commands, you must also use the sort key (described below) if you intend sorting the entries alphabetically with Options 1, 2 or 3, otherwise the entries can’t be sorted correctly.
    +If the name key contains any commands, you must also use the sort key (described below) if you intend sorting the entries alphabetically with Options 1, 2 or 3, otherwise the entries can’t be sorted correctly.

    -description={text}
    - A brief description of this term (to appear in the glossary). Within this value, you can use:
    -\nopostdesc
    - to suppress the description terminator for this entry. For example, if this entry is a parent entry that doesn’t require a description, you can do description={\nopostdesc}. If you want a paragraph break in the description use:
    -\glspar
    - or, better, use \longnewglossaryentry. However, note that not all glossary styles support multi-line descriptions. If you are using one of the tabular-like glossary styles that permit multi-line descriptions and you really need an explicit line break, use \newline not \\ (but in general, avoid \\ outside of tabular contexts anyway and use a ragged style if you are having problems with line breaks in a narrow column).

    -

    - With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrnopostpunc instead of \nopostdesc to suppress the post-description punctuation.
    +description={text} + A brief description of this term (to appear in the glossary). Within this value, you can use:
    +\nopostdesc
    + to suppress the description terminator for this entry. For example, if this entry is a parent entry that doesn’t require a description, you can do description={\nopostdesc}. If you want a paragraph break in the description use:
    +\glspar
    + or, better, use \longnewglossaryentry. However, note that not all glossary styles support multi-line descriptions. If you are using one of the tabular-like glossary styles that permit multi-line descriptions and you really need an explicit line break, use \newline not \\ (but in general, avoid \\ outside of tabular contexts anyway and use a ragged style if you are having problems with line breaks in a narrow column).

    +

    + With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrnopostpunc instead of \nopostdesc to suppress the post-description punctuation.

    -parent=parent-label
    - This key establishes the entry’s hierarchical level. The value must be the label of the parent entry (not the name, although they may be the same). The parent-label value must match the entry-label used when the parent entry was defined. See §4.5 for further details.

    +parent=parent-label + This key establishes the entry’s hierarchical level. The value must be the label of the parent entry (not the name, although they may be the same). The parent-label value must match the entry-label used when the parent entry was defined. See §4.5 for further details.

    -The parent entry must be defined before it’s referenced in the parent key of another entry.
    +The parent entry must be defined before it’s referenced in the parent key of another entry.

    -descriptionplural={text}
    - The plural form of the description, if required. If omitted, the value is set to the same as the description key.

    +descriptionplural={text} + The plural form of the description, if required. If omitted, the value is set to the same as the description key.

    -text={text}
    - How this entry will appear in the document text when using \gls on subsequent use. If this field is omitted, the value of the name key is used.

    -This key is automatically set by \newacronym. Although it is possible to override it by using text in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will interfere with the acronym style and cause unexpected results.

    +text={text} + How this entry will appear in the document text when using \gls on subsequent use. If this field is omitted, the value of the name key is used.

    +This key is automatically set by \newacronym. Although it is possible to override it by using text in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will interfere with the acronym style and cause unexpected results.

    -first={first}
    - How the entry will appear in the document text on first use with \gls. If this field is omitted, the value of the text key is used. Note that if you use \glspl, \Glspl, \GLSpl, \glsdisp before using \gls, the first value won’t be used with \gls.

    -You may prefer to use acronyms6) or the abbreviations or the category post-link hook (\glsdefpostlink) provided by glossaries-extra if you would like to automatically append content on first use in a consistent manner. See, for example, Gallery: Units (glossaries-extra.sty).

    -Although it is possible to use first in the optional argument of \newacronym, it can interfere with the acronym style and cause unexpected results.

    +first={first} + How the entry will appear in the document text on first use with \gls. If this field is omitted, the value of the text key is used. Note that if you use \glspl, \Glspl, \GLSpl, \glsdisp before using \gls, the first value won’t be used with \gls.

    +You may prefer to use acronyms6) or the abbreviations or the category post-link hook (\glsdefpostlink) provided by glossaries-extra if you would like to automatically append content on first use in a consistent manner. See, for example, Gallery: Units (glossaries-extra.sty).

    +Although it is possible to use first in the optional argument of \newacronym, it can interfere with the acronym style and cause unexpected results.

    -plural={text}
    - How the entry will appear in the document text when using \glspl on subsequent use. If this field is omitted, the value is obtained by appending \glspluralsuffix to the value of the text field.

    -Although it is possible to use plural in the optional argument of \newacronym, it can interfere with the acronym style and cause unexpected results. Use shortplural instead, if the default value is inappropriate.

    +plural={text} + How the entry will appear in the document text when using \glspl on subsequent use. If this field is omitted, the value is obtained by appending \glspluralsuffix to the value of the text field.

    +Although it is possible to use plural in the optional argument of \newacronym, it can interfere with the acronym style and cause unexpected results. Use shortplural instead, if the default value is inappropriate.

    -firstplural={text}
    - How the entry will appear in the document text on first use with \glspl. If this field is omitted, the value is obtained from the plural key, if the first key is omitted, or by appending \glspluralsuffix to the value of the first field, if the first field is present. Note that if you use \gls, \Gls, \GLS, \glsdisp before using \glspl, the firstplural value won’t be used with \glspl.

    -Although it is possible to use firstplural in the optional argument of \newacronym, it can interfere with the acronym style and cause unexpected results. Use shortplural and longplural instead, if the default value is inappropriate.

    +firstplural={text} + How the entry will appear in the document text on first use with \glspl. If this field is omitted, the value is obtained from the plural key, if the first key is omitted, or by appending \glspluralsuffix to the value of the first field, if the first field is present. Note that if you use \gls, \Gls, \GLS, \glsdisp before using \glspl, the firstplural value won’t be used with \glspl.

    +Although it is possible to use firstplural in the optional argument of \newacronym, it can interfere with the acronym style and cause unexpected results. Use shortplural and longplural instead, if the default value is inappropriate.

    -Prior to version 1.13, the default value of firstplural was always taken by appending “s” to the first key, which meant that you had to specify both plural and firstplural, even if you hadn’t used the first key.
    +Prior to version 1.13, the default value of firstplural was always taken by appending “s” to the first key, which meant that you had to specify both plural and firstplural, even if you hadn’t used the first key.

    -symbol={symbol}initial: \relax
    - This field is provided to allow the user to specify an associated symbol. If omitted, the value is set to \relax. Note that not all glossary styles display the symbol.

    +symbol={symbol}initial: \relax + This field is provided to allow the user to specify an associated symbol. If omitted, the value is set to \relax. Note that not all glossary styles display the symbol.

    -symbolplural={symbol plural}
    - This is the plural form of the symbol. If omitted, the value is set to the same as the symbol key.

    +symbolplural={symbol plural} + This is the plural form of the symbol. If omitted, the value is set to the same as the symbol key.

    -sort=valueinitial: entry name
    - This value indicates the text to be used by the sort comparator when ordering all the glossary entries. If omitted, the value is given by the name field unless one of the package options sort=def and sort=use have been used. With Option 2 it’s best to use the sort key if the name contains commands (for example, \ensuremath{\alpha}) and with Options 2 and 3, it’s strongly recommended as the indexing may fail if you don’t (see below).

    -You can also override the sort key by redefining \glsprestandardsort (see §2.5).

    -

    - The sort key shouldn’t be used with bib2gls. It has a system of fallbacks that allow different types of entries to obtain the sort value from the most relevant field. See the bib2gls manual for further details, and see also bib2gls gallery: sorting.
    -

    -Option 1 by default strips the standard LaTeX accents (that is, accents generated by core LaTeX commands) from the name key when it sets the sort key. So with Option 1:

    \newglossaryentry{elite}{
    -  name={\'elite},
    -  description={select group of people}
    -}
    -
    This is equivalent to:
    \newglossaryentry{elite}{
    +sort=valueinitial: entry name
    + This value indicates the text to be used by the sort comparator when ordering all the glossary entries. If omitted, the value is given by the name field unless one of the package options sort=def and sort=use have been used. With Option 2 it’s best to use the sort key if the name contains commands (for example, \ensuremath{\alpha}) and with Options 2 and 3, it’s strongly recommended as the indexing may fail if you don’t (see below).

    +You can also override the sort key by redefining \glsprestandardsort (see §2.5).

    +

    + The sort key shouldn’t be used with bib2gls. It has a system of fallbacks that allow different types of entries to obtain the sort value from the most relevant field. See the bib2gls manual for further details, and see also bib2gls gallery: sorting.
    +

    +Option 1 by default strips the standard LaTeX accents (that is, accents generated by core LaTeX commands) from the name key when it sets the sort key. So with Option 1:

    \newglossaryentry{elite}{
       name={\'elite},
       description={select group of people}
    -  sort={elite}
     }
    -
    Unless you use the package option sanitizesort=true, in which case it’s equivalent to:
    \newglossaryentry{elite}{
    -  name={\'elite},
    -  description={select group of people}
    -  sort={\'elite},
    +
    This is equivalent to:
    \newglossaryentry{elite}{
    +  name={\'elite},
    +  description={select group of people}
    +  sort={elite}
    +}
    +
    Unless you use the package option sanitizesort=true, in which case it’s equivalent to:
    \newglossaryentry{elite}{
    +  name={\'elite},
    +  description={select group of people}
    +  sort={\'elite},
     }
    -
    This will place the entry before the “A” letter group since the sort value starts with a symbol (a literal backslash \). Note that Option 1 shouldn’t be used with UTF-8 characters. With old LaTeX kernels, it was able to convert a UTF-8 character, such as é, to an ASCII equivalent but this is no longer possible.

    -With Options 2 and 3, the default value of sort will either be set to the name key (if sanitizesort=true) or it will set it to the expansion of the name key (if sanitizesort=false).

    +

    This will place the entry before the “A” letter group since the sort value starts with a symbol (a literal backslash \). Note that Option 1 shouldn’t be used with UTF-8 characters. With old LaTeX kernels, it was able to convert a UTF-8 character, such as é, to an ASCII equivalent but this is no longer possible.

    +With Options 2 and 3, the default value of sort will either be set to the name key (if sanitizesort=true) or it will set it to the expansion of the name key (if sanitizesort=false).

    -Take care with xindy (Option 3): if you have entries with the same sort value they will be treated as the same entry. If you use xindy and aren’t using the def or use sort methods, always use the sort key for entries where the name just consists of commands (for example name={\alpha}).

    -Take care if you use Option 1 and the name contains fragile commands. You will either need to explicitly set the sort key or use the sanitizesort=true package option (unless you use the def or use sort methods).

    +Take care with xindy (Option 3): if you have entries with the same sort value they will be treated as the same entry. If you use xindy and aren’t using the def or use sort methods, always use the sort key for entries where the name just consists of commands (for example name={\alpha}).

    +Take care if you use Option 1 and the name contains fragile commands. You will either need to explicitly set the sort key or use the sanitizesort=true package option (unless you use the def or use sort methods).

    -type=glossary-labelinitial: \glsdefaulttype
    - This specifies the label of the glossary in which this entry belongs. If omitted, the default glossary identified by \glsdefaulttype is assumed unless \newacronym is used (see §6).

    -Six keys are provided for any additional information the user may want to specify. (For example, an associated dimension or an alternative plural or some other grammatical construct.) Alternatively, you can add new keys using \glsaddkey or \glsaddstoragekey (see §4.3).

    +type=glossary-labelinitial: \glsdefaulttype + This specifies the label of the glossary in which this entry belongs. If omitted, the default glossary identified by \glsdefaulttype is assumed unless \newacronym is used (see §6).

    +Six keys are provided for any additional information the user may want to specify. (For example, an associated dimension or an alternative plural or some other grammatical construct.) Alternatively, you can add new keys using \glsaddkey or \glsaddstoragekey (see §4.3).

    -user1={text}
    +user1={text} The first user key.

    -user2={text}
    +user2={text} The second user key.

    -user3={text}
    +user3={text} The third user key.

    -user4={text}
    +user4={text} The fourth user key.

    -user5={text}
    +user5={text} The fifth user key.

    -user6={text}
    +user6={text} The sixth user key.

    -nonumberlist={boolean}default: true; initial: false
    - If the value is missing or is true, this will suppress the number list just for this entry. Conversely, if you have used the package option nonumberlist=true, you can activate the number list just for this entry with nonumberlist={false}. (See §12.)

    -This key works by adding \glsnonextpages (nonumberlist={true}) or \glsnextpages (nonumberlist={false}) to the indexing information for Options 2 and 3. Note that this means that if the entry is added to the glossary simply because it has an indexed descendent (and has not been indexed itself) then the first indexed sub-entry that follows will have its number list suppressed instead.

    -With Option 1, this key saves the appropriate command in the prenumberlist internal field, which is used by \glsnoidxprenumberlist.

    +nonumberlist={boolean}default: true; initial: false + If the value is missing or is true, this will suppress the number list just for this entry. Conversely, if you have used the package option nonumberlist=true, you can activate the number list just for this entry with nonumberlist={false}. (See §12.)

    +This key works by adding \glsnonextpages (nonumberlist={true}) or \glsnextpages (nonumberlist={false}) to the indexing information for Options 2 and 3. Note that this means that if the entry is added to the glossary simply because it has an indexed descendent (and has not been indexed itself) then the first indexed sub-entry that follows will have its number list suppressed instead.

    +With Option 1, this key saves the appropriate command in the prenumberlist internal field, which is used by \glsnoidxprenumberlist.

    -see={[tag]xr-list}
    - This key essentially provides a convenient shortcut that performs
    \glssee[tag]{entry-label}{xr-list}
    -
    after the entry has been defined. (See §11.) It was originally designed for synonyms that may not occur in the document text but needed to be included in the glossary in order to redirect the reader. Note that it doesn’t index the cross-referenced entry (or entries) as that would interfere with their number lists.

    +see={[tag]xr-list} + This key essentially provides a convenient shortcut that performs

    \glssee[tag]{entry-label}{xr-list}
    +
    after the entry has been defined. (See §11.) It was originally designed for synonyms that may not occur in the document text but needed to be included in the glossary in order to redirect the reader. Note that it doesn’t index the cross-referenced entry (or entries) as that would interfere with their number lists.

    -Using the see key will automatically add this entry to the glossary, but will not automatically add the cross-referenced entry.
    -

    -For example:

    \newglossaryentry{courgette}{name={courgette},
    -  description={variety of small marrow}}
    -\newglossaryentry{zucchini}{name={zucchini},
    -  description={(North American)},
    -  see={courgette}}
    -
    This defines two entries (courgette and zucchini) and automatically adds a cross-reference from zucchini to courgette. (That is, it adds see courgette” to zucchini’s number list.) This doesn’t automatically index courgette since this would create an unwanted location in courgette’s number list. (Page 1, if the definitions occur in the preamble.)

    -Note that while it’s possible to put the cross-reference in the description instead, for example:

    \newglossaryentry{zucchini}{name={zucchini},
    -  description={(North American) see \gls{courgette}}}
    -
    this won’t index the zucchini entry, so if zucchini isn’t indexed elsewhere (with commands like \gls or \glsadd) then it won’t appear in the glossary even if courgette does.

    -The referenced entry should be supplied as the value to this key. If you want to override the “see” tag, you can supply the new tag in square brackets before the label. For example see={[see also]{anotherlabel}}.

    +Using the see key will automatically add this entry to the glossary, but will not automatically add the cross-referenced entry. +

    +For example:

    \newglossaryentry{courgette}{name={courgette},
    +  description={variety of small marrow}}
    +\newglossaryentry{zucchini}{name={zucchini},
    +  description={(North American)},
    +  see={courgette}}
    +
    This defines two entries (courgette and zucchini) and automatically adds a cross-reference from zucchini to courgette. (That is, it adds see courgette” to zucchini’s number list.) This doesn’t automatically index courgette since this would create an unwanted location in courgette’s number list. (Page 1, if the definitions occur in the preamble.)

    +Note that while it’s possible to put the cross-reference in the description instead, for example:

    \newglossaryentry{zucchini}{name={zucchini},
    +  description={(North American) see \gls{courgette}}}
    +
    this won’t index the zucchini entry, so if zucchini isn’t indexed elsewhere (with commands like \gls or \glsadd) then it won’t appear in the glossary even if courgette does.

    +The referenced entry should be supplied as the value to this key. If you want to override the “see” tag, you can supply the new tag in square brackets before the label. For example see={[see also]{anotherlabel}}.

    -If you have suppressed the number list, the cross-referencing information won’t appear in the glossary, as it forms part of the number list.
    +If you have suppressed the number list, the cross-referencing information won’t appear in the glossary, as it forms part of the number list.

    -You can override this for individual glossary entries using nonumberlist={false}. Alternatively, you can use the seeautonumberlist package option. For further details, see §11.

    +You can override this for individual glossary entries using nonumberlist={false}. Alternatively, you can use the seeautonumberlist package option. For further details, see §11.

    -For Options 2 and 3, \makeglossaries must be used before any occurrence of \newglossaryentry that contains the see key.
    +For Options 2 and 3, \makeglossaries must be used before any occurrence of \newglossaryentry that contains the see key.

    -Since it’s useful to suppress the indexing while working on a draft document, consider using the seenoindex package option to warn about or ignore the see key while \makeglossaries is commented out.

    -If you use the see key, you may want to consider using the glossaries-extra package which additionally provides a seealso and alias key. If you want to avoid the automatic indexing triggered by the see key, consider using Option 4. See also the FAQ item Why does the see key automatically index the entry?

    -

    - The analogous bib2gls see, seealso and alias fields have a slightly different meaning. The selection resource option determines the behaviour.
    +Since it’s useful to suppress the indexing while working on a draft document, consider using the seenoindex package option to warn about or ignore the see key while \makeglossaries is commented out.

    +If you use the see key, you may want to consider using the glossaries-extra package which additionally provides a seealso and alias key. If you want to avoid the automatic indexing triggered by the see key, consider using Option 4. See also the FAQ item Why does the see key automatically index the entry?

    +

    + The analogous bib2gls see, seealso and alias fields have a slightly different meaning. The selection resource option determines the behaviour.

    -seealso={xr-list}
    - This key is only available with glossaries-extra and is similar to see but it doesn’t allow for the optional tag. The glossaries-extra package provides \seealsoname and seealso={xr-list} is essentially like see={[\seealsoname]xr-list} (Options 3 and 4 may treat these differently).

    +seealso={xr-list} + This key is only available with glossaries-extra and is similar to see but it doesn’t allow for the optional tag. The glossaries-extra package provides \seealsoname and seealso={xr-list} is essentially like see={[\seealsoname]xr-list} (Options 3 and 4 may treat these differently).

    -alias={xr-label}
    - This key is only available with glossaries-extra and is another form of cross-referencing. An entry can be aliased to another entry with alias={other-label}. This behaves like see={other-label} but also alters the behaviour of commands like \gls so that they index the entry given by label instead of the original entry. (See, for example, Gallery: Aliases.)

    -

    - More variations with the alias key are available with bib2gls.
    +alias={xr-label} + This key is only available with glossaries-extra and is another form of cross-referencing. An entry can be aliased to another entry with alias={other-label}. This behaves like see={other-label} but also alters the behaviour of commands like \gls so that they index the entry given by label instead of the original entry. (See, for example, Gallery: Aliases.)

    +

    + More variations with the alias key are available with bib2gls.

    -counter={counter-name}
    - This key will set the default location counter for the given entry. This will override the counter assigned to the entry’s glossary in the final optional argument of \newglossary (if provided) and the counter identified by the counter package option. The location counter can be overridden by the counter option when using the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands.

    +counter={counter-name} + This key will set the default location counter for the given entry. This will override the counter assigned to the entry’s glossary in the final optional argument of \newglossary (if provided) and the counter identified by the counter package option. The location counter can be overridden by the counter option when using the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands.

    -category=category-labelinitial: general
    - This key is only available with glossaries-extra and is used to assign a category to the entry. The value should be a label that can be used to identify the category. See glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -The following keys are reserved for \newacronym (see §6) and also for \newabbreviation (see the glossaries-extra manual): long, longplural, short and shortplural. You can use longplural and shortplural in the optional argument of \newacronym (or \newabbreviation) to override the defaults, but don’t explicitly use the long or short keys as that may interfere with acronym style (or abbreviation style).

    -

    - There are also special internal field names used by bib2gls. See the bib2gls manual for further details.
    +category=category-labelinitial: general + This key is only available with glossaries-extra and is used to assign a category to the entry. The value should be a label that can be used to identify the category. See glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +The following keys are reserved for \newacronym (see §6) and also for \newabbreviation (see the glossaries-extra manual): long, longplural, short and shortplural. You can use longplural and shortplural in the optional argument of \newacronym (or \newabbreviation) to override the defaults, but don’t explicitly use the long or short keys as that may interfere with acronym style (or abbreviation style).

    +

    + There are also special internal field names used by bib2gls. See the bib2gls manual for further details.

    -The supplementary packages glossaries-prefix16) and glossaries-accsupp17) provide additional keys.

    +The supplementary packages glossaries-prefix16) and glossaries-accsupp17) provide additional keys.

    -Avoid using any of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands within the text, first, short or long keys (or their plural equivalent) or any other key that you plan to access through those commands. (For example, the symbol key if you intend to use \glssymbol.) Otherwise you can up with nested links, which can cause complications. You can use them within the value of keys that won’t be accessed through those commands. For example, the description key if you don’t use \glsdesc. Additionally, they’ll confuse the formatting placeholder commands, such as \glslabel. The glossaries-extra package provides \glsxtrp for this type of situation.
    -

    -With older LaTeX kernels and pre-2.08 versions of mfirstuc, if the name starts with non-Latin character, you need to group the character, otherwise it will cause a problem for commands like \Gls and \Glspl. For example:

    % mfirstuc v2.07
    -\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={{\'e}lite},
    -description={select group or class}}
    -
    Note that the same applies with inputenc:
    % mfirstuc v2.07
    -\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={{é}lite},
    -description={select group or class}}
    -
    This doesn’t apply for XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX documents or with mfirstuc v2.08+.
    % mfirstuc v2.08
    -\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={élite},
    -description={select group or class}}
    -
    See the mfirstuc manual for further details.

    -Note that in the above UTF-8 examples, you will also need to supply the sort key if you are using Options 1 or 2 whereas xindy (Option 3) is usually able to sort non-Latin characters correctly.

    +Avoid using any of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands within the text, first, short or long keys (or their plural equivalent) or any other key that you plan to access through those commands. (For example, the symbol key if you intend to use \glssymbol.) Otherwise you can up with nested links, which can cause complications. You can use them within the value of keys that won’t be accessed through those commands. For example, the description key if you don’t use \glsdesc. Additionally, they’ll confuse the formatting placeholder commands, such as \glslabel. The glossaries-extra package provides \glsxtrp for this type of situation. +

    +With older LaTeX kernels and pre-2.08 versions of mfirstuc, if the name starts with non-Latin character, you need to group the character, otherwise it will cause a problem for commands like \Gls and \Glspl. For example:

    % mfirstuc v2.07
    +\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={{\'e}lite},
    +description={select group or class}}
    +
    Note that the same applies with inputenc:
    % mfirstuc v2.07
    +\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={{é}lite},
    +description={select group or class}}
    +
    This doesn’t apply for XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX documents or with mfirstuc v2.08+.
    % mfirstuc v2.08
    +\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={élite},
    +description={select group or class}}
    +
    See the mfirstuc manual for further details.

    +Note that in the above UTF-8 examples, you will also need to supply the sort key if you are using Options 1 or 2 whereas xindy (Option 3) is usually able to sort non-Latin characters correctly.

    4.1. Plurals

    -You may have noticed from above that you can specify the plural form when you define an entry. If you omit this, the plural will be obtained by appending:

    -\glspluralsuffixinitial: s
    - to the singular form. This command may expand when the entry is defined, if expansion is on for the relevant keys, or may not expand until the entry is referenced, if expansion is off or if the suffix has been hidden inside non-expanding context (which can happen when defining acronyms or abbreviations).

    -For example:

    \newglossaryentry{cow}{name={cow},description={a fully grown female of any bovine animal}}
    -
    defines a new entry whose singular form is “cow” and plural form is “cows”. However, if you are writing in archaic English, you may want to use “kine” as the plural form, in which case you would have to do:
    \newglossaryentry{cow}{name={cow},plural={kine},
    -description={a fully grown female of any bovine animal}}
    +You may have noticed from above that you can specify the plural form when you define an entry. If you omit this, the plural will be  obtained by appending:  
    +\glspluralsuffixinitial: s
    + to the singular form. This command may expand when the entry is defined, if expansion is on for the relevant keys, or may not expand until the entry is referenced, if expansion is off or if the suffix has been hidden inside non-expanding context (which can happen when defining acronyms or abbreviations).

    +For example:

    \newglossaryentry{cow}{name={cow},description={a fully grown female of any bovine animal}}
    +
    defines a new entry whose singular form is “cow” and plural form is “cows”. However, if you are writing in archaic English, you may want to use “kine” as the plural form, in which case you would have to do:
    \newglossaryentry{cow}{name={cow},plural={kine},
    +description={a fully grown female of any bovine animal}}
     

    -If you are writing in a language that supports multiple plurals (for a given term) then use the plural key for one of them and one of the user keys to specify the other plural form. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{cow}{
    -  name={cow},
    -  description={a fully grown female of any bovine animal                 (plural cows, archaic plural kine)},
    -  user1={kine}}
    -
    You can then use \glspl{cow} to produce “cows” and \glsuseri{cow} to produce “kine”. You can, of course, define an easy to remember synonym. For example:
    \let\glsaltpl\glsuseri
    +If you are writing in a language that supports multiple plurals (for a given term) then use the plural key for one of them and one of the user keys to specify the other plural form. For example: 
    \newglossaryentry{cow}{
    +  name={cow},
    +  description={a fully grown female of any bovine animal                 (plural cows, archaic plural kine)},
    +  user1={kine}}
    +
    You can then use \glspl{cow} to produce “cows” and \glsuseri{cow} to produce “kine”. You can, of course, define an easy to remember synonym. For example:
    \let\glsaltpl\glsuseri
     
    Then you don’t have to remember which key you used to store the second plural. (Be careful with using \let as it doesn’t check if the command already exists.)

    -Alternatively, you can define your own keys using \glsaddkey, described in §4.3 (or simply use \glsdisp or \glslink with the appropriate text).

    -If you are using a language that usually forms plurals by appending a different letter, or sequence of letters, you can redefine \glspluralsuffix as required. However, this must be done before the entries are defined and is unreliable for multilingual documents. For languages that don’t form plurals by simply appending a suffix, all the plural forms must be specified using the plural key (and the firstplural key where necessary).

    +Alternatively, you can define your own keys using \glsaddkey, described in §4.3 (or simply use \glsdisp or \glslink with the appropriate text).

    +If you are using a language that usually forms plurals by appending a different letter, or sequence of letters, you can redefine \glspluralsuffix as required. However, this must be done before the entries are defined and is unreliable for multilingual documents. For languages that don’t form plurals by simply appending a suffix, all the plural forms must be specified using the plural key (and the firstplural key where necessary).

    4.2. Other Grammatical Constructs

    -You can use the six user keys to provide alternatives, such as participles. For example:

    \let\glsing\glsuseri
    -\let\glsd\glsuserii
    +You can use the six user keys to provide alternatives, such as participles. For example: 
    \let\glsing\glsuseri
    +\let\glsd\glsuserii
     
    -\newcommand*{\ingkey}{user1}
    -\newcommand*{\edkey}{user2}
    +\newcommand*{\ingkey}{user1}
    +\newcommand*{\edkey}{user2}
     
     \newcommand*{\newword}[3][]{% 
    -  \newglossaryentry{#2}{% 
    -   name={#2},% 
    -   description={#3},% 
    +  \newglossaryentry{#2}{% 
    +   name={#2},% 
    +   description={#3},% 
        \edkey={#2ed},% 
        \ingkey={#2ing},#1% 
       }}
    @@ -3753,7 +3757,7 @@ Jane \glsd{play} in the park yesterday.
     
     Peter and Jane \glsd{run} in the park last week.
     

    -Alternatively, you can define your own keys using \glsaddkey, described below in §4.3. It may, however, be simpler just to use \glslink or \glsdisp with the appropriate link text.

    +Alternatively, you can define your own keys using \glsaddkey, described below in §4.3. It may, however, be simpler just to use \glslink or \glsdisp with the appropriate link text.

    @@ -3761,8 +3765,8 @@ Alternatively, you can define your own keys using 4.3. Additional Keys

    You can define your own custom keys using the commands described in this section. There are two types of keys: those for use within the document and those to store information used behind the scenes by other commands.

    -For example, if you want to add a key that indicates the associated unit for a term, you might want to reference this unit in your document. In this case use \glsaddkey described in §4.3.1. If, on the other hand, you want to add a key to indicate to a glossary style or acronym style that this entry should be formatted differently to other entries, then you can use \glsaddstoragekey described in §4.3.2.

    -In both cases, a new command no link cs will be defined that can be used to access the value of this key (analogous to commands such as \glsentrytext). This can be used in an expandable context (provided any fragile commands stored in the key have been protected). The new keys must be added using \glsaddkey or \glsaddstoragekey before glossary entries are defined.

    +For example, if you want to add a key that indicates the associated unit for a term, you might want to reference this unit in your document. In this case use \glsaddkey described in §4.3.1. If, on the other hand, you want to add a key to indicate to a glossary style or acronym style that this entry should be formatted differently to other entries, then you can use \glsaddstoragekey described in §4.3.2.

    +In both cases, a new command no link cs will be defined that can be used to access the value of this key (analogous to commands such as \glsentrytext). This can be used in an expandable context (provided any fragile commands stored in the key have been protected). The new keys must be added using \glsaddkey or \glsaddstoragekey before glossary entries are defined.

    @@ -3770,51 +3774,51 @@ In both cases, a new command no

    4.3.1. Document Keys

    A custom key that can be used in the document is defined using:

    -\glsaddkey{key}{default value}{no link cs}{no link ucfirst cs}{link cs}{link ucfirst cs}{link allcaps cs}
    +\glsaddkey{key}{default value}{no link cs}{no link ucfirst cs}{link cs}{link ucfirst cs}{link allcaps cs} where the arguments are as follows:
    - key is the new key to use in \newglossaryentry (or similar commands such as \longnewglossaryentry); default value is the default value to use if this key isn’t used in an entry definition (this may reference the current entry label via \glslabel, but you will have to switch on expansion via the starred version of \glsaddkey and protect fragile commands); no link cs is the control sequence to use analogous to commands like \glsentrytext; no link ucfirst cs is the control sequence to use analogous to commands like \Glsentrytext; link cs is the control sequence to use analogous to commands like \glstext; link ucfirst cs is the control sequence to use analogous to commands like \Glstext; link allcaps cs is the control sequence to use analogous to commands like \GLStext. + key is the new key to use in \newglossaryentry (or similar commands such as \longnewglossaryentry); default value is the default value to use if this key isn’t used in an entry definition (this may reference the current entry label via \glslabel, but you will have to switch on expansion via the starred version of \glsaddkey and protect fragile commands); no link cs is the control sequence to use analogous to commands like \glsentrytext; no link ucfirst cs is the control sequence to use analogous to commands like \Glsentrytext; link cs is the control sequence to use analogous to commands like \glstext; link ucfirst cs is the control sequence to use analogous to commands like \Glstext; link allcaps cs is the control sequence to use analogous to commands like \GLStext.
    - The starred version of \glsaddkey switches on expansion for this key. The unstarred version doesn’t override the current expansion setting.

    + The starred version of \glsaddkey switches on expansion for this key. The unstarred version doesn’t override the current expansion setting.

    Example 11: Defining Custom Keys
    Suppose I want to define two new keys, ed and ing, that default to the entry text followed by “ed” and “ing”, respectively. The default value will need expanding in both cases, so I need to use the starred form:
    % Define "ed" key:
    - \glsaddkey*
    + \glsaddkey*
       {ed}% key
    -  {\glsentrytext{\glslabel}ed}% default value
    -  {\glsentryed}% command analogous to \glsentrytext
    -  {\Glsentryed}% command analogous to \Glsentrytext
    -  {\glsed}% command analogous to \glstext
    -  {\Glsed}% command analogous to \Glstext
    -  {\GLSed}% command analogous to \GLStext
    +  {\glsentrytext{\glslabel}ed}% default value
    +  {\glsentryed}% command analogous to \glsentrytext
    +  {\Glsentryed}% command analogous to \Glsentrytext
    +  {\glsed}% command analogous to \glstext
    +  {\Glsed}% command analogous to \Glstext
    +  {\GLSed}% command analogous to \GLStext
     
     % Define "ing" key:
    - \glsaddkey*
    + \glsaddkey*
       {ing}% key
    -  {\glsentrytext{\glslabel}ing}% default value
    -  {\glsentrying}% command analogous to \glsentrytext
    -  {\Glsentrying}% command analogous to \Glsentrytext
    -  {\glsing}% command analogous to \glstext
    -  {\Glsing}% command analogous to \Glstext
    -  {\GLSing}% command analogous to \GLStext
    -
    Now I can define some entries:
    % No need to override defaults for this entry:
    -\newglossaryentry{jump}{name={jump},description={}}
    +  {\glsentrytext{\glslabel}ing}% default value
    +  {\glsentrying}% command analogous to \glsentrytext
    +  {\Glsentrying}% command analogous to \Glsentrytext
    +  {\glsing}% command analogous to \glstext
    +  {\Glsing}% command analogous to \Glstext
    +  {\GLSing}% command analogous to \GLStext
    +
    Now I can define some entries:
    % No need to override defaults for this entry:
    +\newglossaryentry{jump}{name={jump},description={}}
     
     % Need to override defaults on these entries:
    -\newglossaryentry{run}{name={run},
    +\newglossaryentry{run}{name={run},
       ed={ran},
       ing={running},
    -  description={}}
    +  description={}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{waddle}{name={waddle},
    +\newglossaryentry{waddle}{name={waddle},
       ed={waddled},
       ing={waddling},
    -  description={}}
    +  description={}}
     

    -These entries can later be used in the document:

    The dog \glsed{jump} over the duck.
    +These entries can later be used in the document: 
    The dog \glsed{jump} over the duck.
     
     The duck was \glsing{waddle} round the dog.
     
     The dog \glsed{run} away from the duck.
    -
    For a complete document, see the sample file sample-newkeys.tex.

    +

    For a complete document, see the sample file sample-newkeys.tex.

    @@ -3822,137 +3826,137 @@ The dog \glsed{run} away from the duck.

    4.3.2. Storage Keys

    A custom key that can be used for simply storing information is defined using:

    -\glsaddstoragekey{key}{default value}{no link cs}
    - where the arguments are as the first three arguments of \glsaddkey, described above in §4.3.1.

    -This is essentially the same as \glsaddkey except that it doesn’t define the additional commands. You can access or update the value of your new field using the commands described in §15.6.

    -

    Example 12: Defining Custom Storage Key (Acronyms and Initialisms)
    Suppose I want to define acronyms (an abbreviation that is pronounced as a word) and other forms of abbreviations, such as initialisms, but I want them all in the same glossary and I want the acronyms on first use to be displayed with the short form followed by the long form in parentheses, but the opposite way round for other forms of abbreviations. (The glossaries-extra package provides a simpler way of achieving this.)

    -Here I can define a new key that determines whether the term is actually an acronym rather than some other form of abbreviation. I’m going to call this key abbrtype (since type already exists):

    \glsaddstoragekey
    +\glsaddstoragekey{key}{default value}{no link cs}
    + where the arguments are as the first three arguments of \glsaddkey, described above in §4.3.1.

    +This is essentially the same as \glsaddkey except that it doesn’t define the additional commands. You can access or update the value of your new field using the commands described in §15.6.

    +

    Example 12: Defining Custom Storage Key (Acronyms and Initialisms)
    Suppose I want to define acronyms (an abbreviation that is pronounced as a word) and other forms of abbreviations, such as initialisms, but I want them all in the same glossary and I want the acronyms on first use to be displayed with the short form followed by the long form in parentheses, but the opposite way round for other forms of abbreviations. (The glossaries-extra package provides a simpler way of achieving this.)

    +Here I can define a new key that determines whether the term is actually an acronym rather than some other form of abbreviation. I’m going to call this key abbrtype (since type already exists):

    \glsaddstoragekey
      {abbrtype}% key/field name
      {word}% default value if not explicitly set
      {\abbrtype}% custom command to access the value if required
     

    -Now I can define a style that looks up the value of this new key to determine how to display the full form:

    \newacronymstyle
    +Now I can define a style that looks up the value of  this new key to determine how to display the full form: 
    \newacronymstyle
      {mystyle}% style name
      {% Use the generic display
    -   \ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\glsgenacfmt}{\glsgenentryfmt}% 
    +   \ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\glsgenacfmt}{\glsgenentryfmt}% 
      }% 
      {% Put the long form in the description
    -   \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{% 
    -       description={\the\glslongtok}}% 
    +   \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{% 
    +       description={\the\glslongtok}}% 
        % For the full format, test the value of the "abbrtype" key.
        % If it's set to "word" put the short form first with
        % the long form in brackets.
    -   \renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{word}
    +   \renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{word}
         {% is a proper acronym
    -      \protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}##2\space
    -       (\glsentrylong{##1})% 
    +      \protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}##2\space
    +       (\glsentrylong{##1})% 
         }% 
         {% is another form of abbreviation
    -     \glsentrylong{##1}##2\space
    -      (\protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    +     \glsentrylong{##1}##2\space
    +      (\protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
         }% 
        }% 
    -   % sentence case version:
    -   \renewcommand*{\Genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{word}
    +   % sentence case version:
    +   \renewcommand*{\Genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{word}
         {% is a proper acronym
    -      \protect\firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshort{##1}}##2\space
    -       (\glsentrylong{##1})% 
    +      \protect\firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshort{##1}}##2\space
    +       (\glsentrylong{##1})% 
         }
         {% is another form of abbreviation
    -     \Glsentrylong{##1}##2\space
    -      (\protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    +     \Glsentrylong{##1}##2\space
    +      (\protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
         }% 
        }% 
        % plural
    -   \renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{word}% 
    +   \renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{word}% 
         {% is a proper acronym
    -      \protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2\space
    -       (\glsentrylong{##1})% 
    +      \protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2\space
    +       (\glsentrylong{##1})% 
         }% 
         {% is another form of abbreviation
    -     \glsentrylongpl{##1}##2\space
    -      (\protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
    +     \glsentrylongpl{##1}##2\space
    +      (\protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
         }% 
       }% 
    -  % plural and sentence case
    -  \renewcommand*{\Genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{word}% 
    +  % plural and sentence case
    +  \renewcommand*{\Genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{word}% 
         {% is a proper acronym
    -      \protect\firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2\space
    -       (\glsentrylong{##1})% 
    +      \protect\firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2\space
    +       (\glsentrylong{##1})% 
         }% 
         {% is another form of abbreviation
    -     \Glsentrylongpl{##1}##2\space
    -      (\protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
    +     \Glsentrylongpl{##1}##2\space
    +      (\protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
         }% 
       }% 
    -  % Just use the short form as the name part in the glossary:
    -  \renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{% 
    -     \acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}}% 
    +  % Just use the short form as the name part in the glossary:
    +  \renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{% 
    +     \acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}}% 
       % Sort by the short form:
    -  \renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{##1}% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{##1}% 
       % Just use the surrounding font for the short form:
    -  \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{##1}% 
    -  % Same for first use:
    -  \renewcommand*{\firstacronymfont}[1]{\acronymfont{##1}}% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{##1}% 
    +  % Same for first use:
    +  \renewcommand*{\firstacronymfont}[1]{\acronymfont{##1}}% 
       % Default plural suffix if the plural isn't explicitly set
    -  \renewcommand*{\acrpluralsuffix}{\glspluralsuffix}% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\acrpluralsuffix}{\glspluralsuffix}% 
      }
    -
    Remember that the new style needs to be set before defining any terms:
    \setacronymstyle{mystyle}
    +
    Remember that the new style needs to be set before defining any terms:
    \setacronymstyle{mystyle}
     

    -Since it may be a bit confusing to use \newacronym for something that’s not technically an acronym, let’s define a new command for initialisms:

    \newcommand*{\newinitialism}[4][]{% 
    -  \newacronym[abbrtype=initialism,#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}% 
    +Since it may be a bit confusing to use \newacronym for something that’s not technically an acronym, let’s define a new command for initialisms: 
    \newcommand*{\newinitialism}[4][]{% 
    +  \newacronym[abbrtype=initialism,#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}% 
     }
    -
    Now the entries can all be defined:
    \newacronym{radar}{radar}{radio detecting and ranging}
    -\newacronym{laser}{laser}{light amplification by stimulated
    +
    Now the entries can all be defined:
    \newacronym{radar}{radar}{radio detecting and ranging}
    +\newacronym{laser}{laser}{light amplification by stimulated
     emission of radiation}
    -\newacronym{scuba}{scuba}{self-contained underwater breathing
    +\newacronym{scuba}{scuba}{self-contained underwater breathing
     apparatus}
     \newinitialism{dsp}{DSP}{digital signal processing}
     \newinitialism{atm}{ATM}{automated teller machine}
    -
    On first use, \gls{radar} will produce “radar (radio detecting and ranging)” but \gls{dsp} will produce “DSP (digital signal processing)”.

    -For a complete document, see the sample file sample-storage-abbr.tex.

    -In the above example, if \newglossaryentry is explicitly used (instead of through \newacronym) the abbrtype key will be set to its default value of “word” but the \ifglshaslong test in the custom acronym style will be false (since the long key hasn’t been set) so the display style will switch to that given by \glsgenentryfmt and they’ll be no test performed on the abbrtype field.

    -

    Example 13: Defining Custom Storage Key (Acronyms and Non-Acronyms with Descriptions)
    The previous example can be modified if the description also needs to be provided. Here I’ve changed “word” to “acronym”:
    \glsaddstoragekey
    +
    On first use, \gls{radar} will produce “radar (radio detecting and ranging)” but \gls{dsp} will produce “DSP (digital signal processing)”.

    +For a complete document, see the sample file sample-storage-abbr.tex.

    +In the above example, if \newglossaryentry is explicitly used (instead of through \newacronym) the abbrtype key will be set to its default value of “word” but the \ifglshaslong test in the custom acronym style will be false (since the long key hasn’t been set) so the display style will switch to that given by \glsgenentryfmt and they’ll be no test performed on the abbrtype field.

    +

    Example 13: Defining Custom Storage Key (Acronyms and Non-Acronyms with Descriptions)
    The previous example can be modified if the description also needs to be provided. Here I’ve changed “word” to “acronym”:
    \glsaddstoragekey
      {abbrtype}% key/field name
      {acronym}% default value if not explicitly set
      {\abbrtype}% custom command to access the value if required
    -
    This may seem a little odd for non-abbreviated entries that are defined using \newglossaryentry directly, but \ifglshaslong can be used to determine whether or not to reference the value of this new abbrtype field.

    -The new acronym style has a minor modification that forces the user to specify a description. In the previous example, the line:

    \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{% 
    -     description={\the\glslongtok}}% 
    -
    needs to be changed to:
    \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{}% 
    -
    Additionally, to accommodate the change in the default value of the abbrtype key, all instances of
    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{word}
    -
    need to be changed to:
    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{acronym}
    +
    This may seem a little odd for non-abbreviated entries that are defined using \newglossaryentry directly, but \ifglshaslong can be used to determine whether or not to reference the value of this new abbrtype field.

    +The new acronym style has a minor modification that forces the user to specify a description. In the previous example, the line:

    \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{% 
    +     description={\the\glslongtok}}% 
    +
    needs to be changed to:
    \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{}% 
    +
    Additionally, to accommodate the change in the default value of the abbrtype key, all instances of
    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{word}
    +
    need to be changed to:
    \ifglsfieldeq{##1}{abbrtype}{acronym}
     

    -Once this new style has been set, the new acronyms can be defined using the optional argument to set the description:

    \newacronym[description={system for detecting the position and speed of aircraft, ships, etc}]{radar}{radar}{radio detecting
    +Once this new style has been set, the new acronyms can be defined using the optional argument to set the description: 
    \newacronym[description={system for detecting the position and speed of aircraft, ships, etc}]{radar}{radar}{radio detecting
     and ranging}
     

    -No change is required for the definition of \newinitialism but again the optional argument is required to set the description:

    \newinitialism[description={mathematical manipulation of an information signal}]{dsp}{DSP}{digital signal processing}
    +No change is required for the definition of \newinitialism but again the optional argument is required to set the description: 
    \newinitialism[description={mathematical manipulation of an information signal}]{dsp}{DSP}{digital signal processing}
     

    We can also accommodate contractions in a similar manner to the initialisms:

    \newcommand*{\newcontraction}[4][]{% 
    -  \newacronym[abbrtype=contraction,#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}% 
    +  \newacronym[abbrtype=contraction,#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}% 
     }
    -
    The contractions can similarly been defined using this new command:
    \newcontraction[description={front part of a ship below the deck}]{focsle}{fo'c's'le}{forecastle}
    +
    The contractions can similarly been defined using this new command:
    \newcontraction[description={front part of a ship below the deck}]{focsle}{fo'c's'le}{forecastle}
     

    -Since the custom acronym style just checks if abbrtype is “acronym”, the contractions will be treated the same as the initialisms, but the style could be modified by a further test of the abbrtype value if required.

    -To test regular non-abbreviated entries, I’ve also defined a simple word:

    \newglossaryentry{apple}{name={apple},description={a fruit}}
    +Since the custom acronym style just checks if abbrtype is “acronym”, the contractions will be treated the same as the initialisms, but the style could be modified by a further test of the abbrtype value if required.

    +To test regular non-abbreviated entries, I’ve also defined a simple word:

    \newglossaryentry{apple}{name={apple},description={a fruit}}
     

    -Now for a new glossary style that provides information about the abbreviation (in addition to the description):

    \newglossarystyle
    +Now for a new glossary style that provides information about the abbreviation (in addition to the description): 
    \newglossarystyle
      {mystyle}% style name
      {% base it on the "list" style
    -   \setglossarystyle{list}% 
    -   \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    -     \item[\glsentryitem{##1}% 
    -          \glstarget{##1}{\glossentryname{##1}}]
    -       \ifglshaslong{##1}% 
    -       { (\abbrtype{##1}: \glsentrylong{##1})\space}{}% 
    -       \glossentrydesc{##1}\glspostdescription\space ##2}% 
    +   \setglossarystyle{list}% 
    +   \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    +     \item[\glsentryitem{##1}% 
    +          \glstarget{##1}{\glossentryname{##1}}]
    +       \ifglshaslong{##1}% 
    +       { (\abbrtype{##1}: \glsentrylong{##1})\space}{}% 
    +       \glossentrydesc{##1}\glspostdescription\space ##2}% 
      }
    -
    This uses \ifglshaslong to determine whether or not the term is an abbreviation. (An alternative is to use \ifglshasshort. The long and short keys are only set for acronyms/abbreviations.)

    -If the entry has an short/long value, the full form is supplied in parentheses and \abbrtype (defined by \glsaddstoragekey earlier) is used to indicate the type of abbreviation.

    +

    This uses \ifglshaslong to determine whether or not the term is an abbreviation. (An alternative is to use \ifglshasshort. The long and short keys are only set for acronyms/abbreviations.)

    +If the entry has an short/long value, the full form is supplied in parentheses and \abbrtype (defined by \glsaddstoragekey earlier) is used to indicate the type of abbreviation.

    With this style set, the “apple” entry is simply displayed in the glossary as:

    apple a fruit. @@ -3970,19 +3974,19 @@ With this style set, the “apple” entry is fo’c’s’le (contraction: forecastle) front part of a ship below the deck.
    (for contractions).

    -For a complete document, see sample-storage-abbr-desc.tex.

    +For a complete document, see sample-storage-abbr-desc.tex.

    4.4. Expansion

    -When you define new glossary entries expansion is performed by default, except for the name, description, descriptionplural, symbol, symbolplural and sort keys (these keys all have expansion suppressed via \glssetnoexpandfield).

    +When you define new glossary entries expansion is performed by default, except for the name, description, descriptionplural, symbol, symbolplural and sort keys (these keys all have expansion suppressed via \glssetnoexpandfield).

    You can switch expansion on or off for individual keys using:

    -\glssetexpandfield{field}
    +\glssetexpandfield{field} or
    -\glssetnoexpandfield{field}
    - respectively, where field is the internal field label corresponding to the key. In most cases, this is the same as the name of the key except for those listed in Table 4.1.

    +\glssetnoexpandfield{field} + respectively, where field is the internal field label corresponding to the key. In most cases, this is the same as the name of the key except for those listed in Table 4.1.

    Table 3: Commands and package options that have no effect when using xindy or makeindex explicitly
    Command or Package Option makeindex
    @@ -4012,14 +4016,14 @@ You can switch expansion on or off for individual keys using:
    shortpl
    Table 4: Key to Field Mappings
    Key Field

    -Any keys that haven’t had the expansion explicitly set using \glssetexpandfield or \glssetnoexpandfield are governed by

    -\glsexpandfields
    +Any keys that haven’t had the expansion explicitly set using \glssetexpandfield or \glssetnoexpandfield are governed by
    +\glsexpandfields
    and
    -\glsnoexpandfields
    +\glsnoexpandfields

    -If your entries contain any fragile commands, I recommend you switch off expansion via \glsnoexpandfields. (This should be used before you define the entries.)

    +If your entries contain any fragile commands, I recommend you switch off expansion via \glsnoexpandfields. (This should be used before you define the entries.)

    -Both \newacronym and \newabbreviation partially suppress expansion of some keys regardless of the above expansion settings.
    +Both \newacronym and \newabbreviation partially suppress expansion of some keys regardless of the above expansion settings.

    @@ -4027,39 +4031,39 @@ Both \

    4.5. Sub-Entries

    -A sub-entry is created by setting the parent key. These will normally be sorted so that they are placed immediately after their parent entry. However, some sort methods aren’t suitable when there are sub-entries. In particular, sub-entries are problematic with Option 1, and with Option 5 the sub-entries must be defined immediately after their parent entry (rather than at any point after the parent entry has been defined).

    -The hierarchical level indicates the sub-entry level. An entry with no parent (a top level entry) is a hierarchical level 0 entry. An entry with a parent has a hierarchical level that’s one more than its parent’s level. The level is calculated when an entry is defined.

    +A sub-entry is created by setting the parent key. These will normally be sorted so that they are placed immediately after their parent entry. However, some sort methods aren’t suitable when there are sub-entries. In particular, sub-entries are problematic with Option 1, and with Option 5 the sub-entries must be defined immediately after their parent entry (rather than at any point after the parent entry has been defined).

    +The hierarchical level indicates the sub-entry level. An entry with no parent (a top level entry) is a hierarchical level 0 entry. An entry with a parent has a hierarchical level that’s one more than its parent’s level. The level is calculated when an entry is defined.

    -The hierarchical level is stored in the level internal field. It can be accessed using commands like \glsfieldfetch or (with glossaries-extra) \glsxtrusefield, but neither the level nor the parent values should be altered as it can cause inconsistencies in the sorting and glossary formatting. The indexing syntax for Options 2 and 3 is generated when the entry is first defined, so it’s too late to change the hierarchy after that, and bib2gls obtains the hierarchical information from the bib files and the resource options. Note, however, that glossaries-extra does allow the ability to locally alter the level with the leveloffset option, which is mainly intended for nested glossary. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details and also Gallery: Inner or Nested Glossaries.
    +The hierarchical level is stored in the level internal field. It can be accessed using commands like \glsfieldfetch or (with glossaries-extra) \glsxtrusefield, but neither the level nor the parent values should be altered as it can cause inconsistencies in the sorting and glossary formatting. The indexing syntax for Options 2 and 3 is generated when the entry is first defined, so it’s too late to change the hierarchy after that, and bib2gls obtains the hierarchical information from the bib files and the resource options. Note, however, that glossaries-extra does allow the ability to locally alter the level with the leveloffset option, which is mainly intended for nested glossary. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details and also Gallery: Inner or Nested Glossaries.

    -There are two different types of sub-entries: those that have the same name as their parent (homographs, see §4.5.2) and those that establish a hierarchy (see §4.5.1). Both types are considered hierarchical entries from the point of view of the glossaries package and the indexing applications, but typically homographs will have the name key obtained from the parent, rather than have it explicitly set, and have a maximum hierarchical level of 1.

    -Not all glossary styles support hierarchical entries and may display all the entries in a flat format. Of the styles that support sub-entries, some display the sub-entry’s name whilst others don’t. Therefore you need to ensure that you use a suitable style. (See §13 for a list of predefined glossary styles.) If you want level 1 sub-entries automatically numbered (in glossary styles that support it) use the subentrycounter package option (see §2.3 for further details).

    -Note that the parent entry will automatically be added to the glossary if any of its child entries are used in the document. If the parent entry is not referenced in the document, it will not have a number list. Note also that makeindex has a restriction on the maximum hierarchical depth.

    +There are two different types of sub-entries: those that have the same name as their parent (homographs, see §4.5.2) and those that establish a hierarchy (see §4.5.1). Both types are considered hierarchical entries from the point of view of the glossaries package and the indexing applications, but typically homographs will have the name key obtained from the parent, rather than have it explicitly set, and have a maximum hierarchical level of 1.

    +Not all glossary styles support hierarchical entries and may display all the entries in a flat format. Of the styles that support sub-entries, some display the sub-entry’s name whilst others don’t. Therefore you need to ensure that you use a suitable style. (See §13 for a list of predefined glossary styles.) If you want level 1 sub-entries automatically numbered (in glossary styles that support it) use the subentrycounter package option (see §2.3 for further details).

    +Note that the parent entry will automatically be added to the glossary if any of its child entries are used in the document. If the parent entry is not referenced in the document, it will not have a number list. Note also that makeindex has a restriction on the maximum hierarchical depth.

    4.5.1. Hierarchy

    -To create a glossary with hierarchical divisions, you need to first define the division, which will be a top level (level 0) entry, and then define the sub-entries using the relevant higher level entry as the value of the parent key. (In a hierarchical context, a higher level indicates a numerically smaller level number, so level 0 is one level higher than level 1.) The top level entry may represent, for example, a topic or classification. A level 1 entry may represent, for example, a sub-topic or sub-classification.

    +To create a glossary with hierarchical divisions, you need to first define the division, which will be a top level (level 0) entry, and then define the sub-entries using the relevant higher level entry as the value of the parent key. (In a hierarchical context, a higher level indicates a numerically smaller level number, so level 0 is one level higher than level 1.) The top level entry may represent, for example, a topic or classification. A level 1 entry may represent, for example, a sub-topic or sub-classification.

    Example 14: Hierarchical Divisions―Greek and Roman Mathematical Symbols

    -Suppose I want a glossary of mathematical symbols that are divided into Greek letters and Roman letters. Then I can define the divisions as follows:

    \newglossaryentry{greekletter}{name={Greek letters},
    -description={\nopostdesc}}
    -
    -\newglossaryentryromanletter{name={Roman letters},
    +Suppose I want a glossary of mathematical symbols that are divided into Greek letters and Roman letters. Then I can define the divisions as follows: 
    \newglossaryentry{greekletter}{name={Greek letters},
     description={\nopostdesc}}
    +
    +\newglossaryentryromanletter{name={Roman letters},
    +description={\nopostdesc}}
     

    -Note that in this example, the top level entries don’t need a description so I have set the descriptions to \nopostdesc. This gives a blank description and suppresses the description terminator.

    -I can now define my sub-entries as follows:

    \newglossaryentry{pi}name={\ensuremath{\pi}},sort={pi},
    -description={ratio of the circumference of a circle to  the diameter},
    -parent={greekletter}
    -
    -\newglossaryentry{C}{name={\ensuremath{C}},sort={C},
    -description={Euler's constant},
    -parent={romanletter}}
    -
    For a complete document, see the sample file sampletree.tex.

    -

    - If you want to switch to Option 5, you will need to move the definitions of the sub-entries to immediately after the definition of their parent entry. So, in this case, “pi” needs to be defined after “greekletter” and before “romanletter”.
    +Note that in this example, the top level entries don’t need a description so I have set the descriptions to \nopostdesc. This gives a blank description and suppresses the description terminator.

    +I can now define my sub-entries as follows:

    \newglossaryentry{pi}name={\ensuremath{\pi}},sort={pi},
    +description={ratio of the circumference of a circle to  the diameter},
    +parent={greekletter}
    +
    +\newglossaryentry{C}{name={\ensuremath{C}},sort={C},
    +description={Euler's constant},
    +parent={romanletter}}
    +
    For a complete document, see the sample file sampletree.tex.

    +

    + If you want to switch to Option 5, you will need to move the definitions of the sub-entries to immediately after the definition of their parent entry. So, in this case, “pi” needs to be defined after “greekletter” and before “romanletter”.

    @@ -4067,90 +4071,90 @@ I can now define my sub

    4.5.2. homographs

    -Sub-entries that have the same name as the parent entry don’t need to have the name key explicitly set. For example, the word “glossary” can mean a list of technical words or a collection of glosses. In both cases the plural is “glossaries”. So first define the parent entry:

    \newglossaryentry{glossary}{name={glossary},
    -description={\nopostdesc},
    -plural={glossaries}}
    -
    As in the previous example, the parent entry has no description, so the description terminator needs to be suppressed using \nopostdesc.

    -Now define the two different meanings of the word with the parent key set to the above parent entry label:

    \newglossaryentry{glossarylist}{
    -description={list of technical words},
    -sort={1},
    -parent={glossary}}
    -
    -\newglossaryentry{glossarycol}{
    -description={collection of glosses},
    -sort={2},
    +Sub-entries that have the same name as the parent entry don’t need to have the name key explicitly set. For example, the word “glossary” can mean a list of technical words or a collection of glosses. In both cases the plural is “glossaries”. So first define the parent entry: 
    \newglossaryentry{glossary}{name={glossary},
    +description={\nopostdesc},
    +plural={glossaries}}
    +
    As in the previous example, the parent entry has no description, so the description terminator needs to be suppressed using \nopostdesc.

    +Now define the two different meanings of the word with the parent key set to the above parent entry label:

    \newglossaryentry{glossarylist}{
    +description={list of technical words},
    +sort={1},
     parent={glossary}}
    -
    Note that if I reference the parent entry (for example, \gls{glossary}), the location will be added to the parent’s number list, whereas if I reference any of the child entries (for example, \gls{glossarylist}), the location will be added to the child entry’s number list. Note also that since the sub-entries have the same name, the sort key is required with Option 3 (xindy) and recommended with Option 2 (makeindex). You can use the subentrycounter package option to automatically number the level 1 child entries in the glossary (if you use a glossary style that supports it). See §2.3 for further details.

    -In the above example, the plural form for both of the child entries is the same as the parent entry, so the plural key was not required for the child entries. However, if the sub-entries have different plurals, they will need to be specified. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{bravo}{name={bravo},
    -description={\nopostdesc}}
    -
    -\newglossaryentry{bravocry}{description={cry of approval  (pl. bravos)},
    -sort={1},
    -plural={bravos},
    -parent={bravo}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{bravoruffian}{description={hired  ruffian or killer (pl. bravoes)},
    -sort={2},
    -plural={bravoes},
    -parent={bravo}}
    -
    For a complete document, see the sample file sample.tex.

    +\newglossaryentry{glossarycol}{ +description={collection of glosses}, +sort={2}, +parent={glossary}} +

    Note that if I reference the parent entry (for example, \gls{glossary}), the location will be added to the parent’s number list, whereas if I reference any of the child entries (for example, \gls{glossarylist}), the location will be added to the child entry’s number list. Note also that since the sub-entries have the same name, the sort key is required with Option 3 (xindy) and recommended with Option 2 (makeindex). You can use the subentrycounter package option to automatically number the level 1 child entries in the glossary (if you use a glossary style that supports it). See §2.3 for further details.

    +In the above example, the plural form for both of the child entries is the same as the parent entry, so the plural key was not required for the child entries. However, if the sub-entries have different plurals, they will need to be specified. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{bravo}{name={bravo},
    +description={\nopostdesc}}
    +
    +\newglossaryentry{bravocry}{description={cry of approval  (pl. bravos)},
    +sort={1},
    +plural={bravos},
    +parent={bravo}}
    +
    +\newglossaryentry{bravoruffian}{description={hired  ruffian or killer (pl. bravoes)},
    +sort={2},
    +plural={bravoes},
    +parent={bravo}}
    +
    For a complete document, see the sample file sample.tex.

    4.6. Loading Entries From a File

    -You can store all your glossary entry definitions in another file and use:

    -\loadglsentries[type]{filename}
    - where filename is the name of the file containing all the \newglossaryentry, \longnewglossaryentry, \newacronym etc commands. The optional argument type is the name of the glossary to which those entries should belong, for those entries where the type key has been omitted (or, more specifically, for those entries whose type has been set to \glsdefaulttype, which is what \newglossaryentry uses by default). See sampleDB.tex for a complete example document.

    +You can store all your glossary entry definitions in another file and use:

    +\loadglsentries[type]{filename}
    + where filename is the name of the file containing all the \newglossaryentry, \longnewglossaryentry, \newacronym etc commands. The optional argument type is the name of the glossary to which those entries should belong, for those entries where the type key has been omitted (or, more specifically, for those entries whose type has been set to \glsdefaulttype, which is what \newglossaryentry uses by default). See sampleDB.tex for a complete example document.

    -Commands like \newacronym, \newabbreviation, \newterm, \glsxtrnewsymbol and \glsxtrnewnumber all set the type key to the appropriate glossary. This means that the type optional argument won’t apply to those commands, unless they have type={\glsdefaulttype}.
    +Commands like \newacronym, \newabbreviation, \newterm, \glsxtrnewsymbol and \glsxtrnewnumber all set the type key to the appropriate glossary. This means that the type optional argument won’t apply to those commands, unless they have type={\glsdefaulttype}.

    -This is a preamble-only command. You may also use \input to load the file but don’t use \include. If you find that your file is becoming unmanageably large, you may want to consider switching to bib2gls and use an application such as JabRef to manage the entry definitions.

    +This is a preamble-only command. You may also use \input to load the file but don’t use \include. If you find that your file is becoming unmanageably large, you may want to consider switching to bib2gls and use an application such as JabRef to manage the entry definitions.

    -If you want to use \AtBeginDocument to \input all your entries automatically at the start of the document, add the \AtBeginDocument command before you load the glossaries package (and babel, if you are also loading that) to avoid the creation of the glsdefs file and any associated problems that are caused by defining commands in the document environment. (See §4.8.) Alternatively, if you are using glossaries-extra, use the docdef=restricted package option.
    -

    -

    Example 15: Loading Entries from Another File
    Suppose I have a file called myentries.tex which contains:
    \newglossaryentry{perl}{type={main},
    -name={Perl},
    -description={A scripting language}}
    -
    -\newglossaryentry{tex}{name={\TeX},
    -description={A typesetting language},sort={TeX}}
    -
    -\newglossaryentry{html}{type={\glsdefaulttype},
    -name={html},
    -description={A mark up language}}
    -
    and suppose in my preamble I use the command:
    \loadglsentries[languages]{myentries}
    -
    then this will add the entries “tex” and “html” to the glossary whose type is given by languages, but the entry “perl” will be added to the main glossary, since it explicitly sets the type to main.

    -Now suppose I have a file myacronyms.tex that contains:

    \newacronym{aca}{aca}{a contrived acronym}
    -
    then (supposing I have defined a new glossary type called altacronym)
    \loadglsentries[altacronym]{myacronyms}
    -
    will add “aca” to the glossary type acronym, if the package option acronym has been specified, or will add “aca” to the glossary type altacronym, if the package option acronym is not specified. This is because \acronymtype is set to \glsdefaulttype if the acronym package option is not used so the optional argument of \loadglsentries will work in that case, but if the acronym option is used then \acronymtype will be redefined to acronym.

    -If you want to use \loadglsentries with the acronym package option set, there are two possible solutions to this problem: +If you want to use \AtBeginDocument to \input all your entries automatically at the start of the document, add the \AtBeginDocument command before you load the glossaries package (and babel, if you are also loading that) to avoid the creation of the glsdefs file and any associated problems that are caused by defining commands in the document environment. (See §4.8.) Alternatively, if you are using glossaries-extra, use the docdef=restricted package option. +

    +

    Example 15: Loading Entries from Another File
    Suppose I have a file called myentries.tex which contains:
    \newglossaryentry{perl}{type={main},
    +name={Perl},
    +description={A scripting language}}
    +
    +\newglossaryentry{tex}{name={\TeX},
    +description={A typesetting language},sort={TeX}}
    +
    +\newglossaryentry{html}{type={\glsdefaulttype},
    +name={html},
    +description={A mark up language}}
    +
    and suppose in my preamble I use the command:
    \loadglsentries[languages]{myentries}
    +
    then this will add the entries “tex” and “html” to the glossary whose type is given by languages, but the entry “perl” will be added to the main glossary, since it explicitly sets the type to main.

    +Now suppose I have a file myacronyms.tex that contains:

    \newacronym{aca}{aca}{a contrived acronym}
    +
    then (supposing I have defined a new glossary type called altacronym)
    \loadglsentries[altacronym]{myacronyms}
    +
    will add “aca” to the glossary type acronym, if the package option acronym has been specified, or will add “aca” to the glossary type altacronym, if the package option acronym is not specified. This is because \acronymtype is set to \glsdefaulttype if the acronym package option is not used so the optional argument of \loadglsentries will work in that case, but if the acronym option is used then \acronymtype will be redefined to acronym.

    +If you want to use \loadglsentries with the acronym package option set, there are two possible solutions to this problem:

      -
    1. 1.Change myacronyms.tex so that entries are defined in the form:
      \newacronym[type={\glsdefaulttype}]{aca}{aca}{a 
      + 
    2. 1.Change myacronyms.tex so that entries are defined in the form:
      \newacronym[type={\glsdefaulttype}]{aca}{aca}{a 
       contrived acronym}
      -
      and do:
      \loadglsentries[altacronym]{myacronyms}
      +
      and do:
      \loadglsentries[altacronym]{myacronyms}
       

      -

    3. 2.Temporarily change \acronymtype to the target glossary:
      \let\orgacronymtype\acronymtype
      -\renewcommand{\acronymtype}{altacronym}
      -\loadglsentriesmyacronyms
      -\let\acronymtype\orgacronymtype
      +
    4. 2.Temporarily change \acronymtype to the target glossary:
      \let\orgacronymtype\acronymtype
      +\renewcommand{\acronymtype}{altacronym}
      +\loadglsentriesmyacronyms
      +\let\acronymtype\orgacronymtype
       

    -Note that only those entries that have been indexed in the text will appear in the relevant glossaries. Note also that \loadglsentries may only be used in the preamble.

    +Note that only those entries that have been indexed in the text will appear in the relevant glossaries. Note also that \loadglsentries may only be used in the preamble.

    -Don’t use the see key in a large file of entries that may or may not be indexed in the document. Similarly for seealso and alias with glossaries-extra. If you need them and you need a large database of entries, consider switching to bib2gls.
    +Don’t use the see key in a large file of entries that may or may not be indexed in the document. Similarly for seealso and alias with glossaries-extra. If you need them and you need a large database of entries, consider switching to bib2gls.

    -Remember that you can use \provideglossaryentry rather than \newglossaryentry. Suppose you want to maintain a large database of acronyms or terms that you’re likely to use in your documents, but you may want to use a modified version of some of those entries. (Suppose, for example, one document may require a more detailed description.) Then if you define the entries using \provideglossaryentry in your database file, you can override the definition by simply using \newglossaryentry before loading the file. For example, suppose your file (called, say, terms.tex) contains:

    \provideglossaryentry{mallard}{name={mallard},
    - description={a type of duck}}
    +Remember that you can use \provideglossaryentry rather than \newglossaryentry. Suppose you want to maintain a large database of acronyms or terms that you’re likely to use in your documents, but you may want to use a modified version of some of those entries. (Suppose, for example, one document may require a more detailed description.) Then if you define the entries using \provideglossaryentry in your database file, you can override the definition by simply using \newglossaryentry before loading the file. For example, suppose your file (called, say, terms.tex) contains: 
    \provideglossaryentry{mallard}{name={mallard},
    + description={a type of duck}}
     
    but suppose your document requires a more detailed description, you can do:
    \usepackage{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    +\makeglossaries
     
    -\newglossaryentry{mallard}{name={mallard},
    - description={a dabbling duck where the male has a green head}}
    +\newglossaryentry{mallard}{name={mallard},
    + description={a dabbling duck where the male has a green head}}
     
    -\loadglsentries{terms}
    +\loadglsentries{terms}
     
    Now the “mallard” definition in the terms.tex file will be ignored.

    @@ -4158,15 +4162,15 @@ Remember that you can use

    4.7. Moving Entries to Another Glossary

    -You can move an entry from one glossary to another using:

    -\glsmoveentry{entry-label}{target glossary label}
    - where entry-label is the unique label identifying the required entry and target glossary label is the unique label identifying the glossary in which to put the entry. If you are using Options 2 or 3, entries shouldn’t be moved after the indexing files have been opened by \makeglossaries.

    +You can move an entry from one glossary to another using:

    +\glsmoveentry{entry-label}{target glossary label}
    + where entry-label is the unique label identifying the required entry and target glossary label is the unique label identifying the glossary in which to put the entry. If you are using Options 2 or 3, entries shouldn’t be moved after the indexing files have been opened by \makeglossaries.

    -Simply changing the value of the type field using a command like \glsfielddef won’t correctly move the entry, since the label needs to be removed from the old glossary’s internal list and added to the new glossary’s internal list to allow commands such as \glsaddall and \glsunsetall to work.
    +Simply changing the value of the type field using a command like \glsfielddef won’t correctly move the entry, since the label needs to be removed from the old glossary’s internal list and added to the new glossary’s internal list to allow commands such as \glsaddall and \glsunsetall to work.

    -Note that no check is performed to determine the existence of the target glossary. If you want to move an entry to a glossary that’s skipped by \printglossaries, then define an ignored glossary with \newignoredglossary. (See §9.) With Options 4 and 5, it’s also possible to copy an entry to another glossary with \glsxtrcopytoglossary. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +Note that no check is performed to determine the existence of the target glossary. If you want to move an entry to a glossary that’s skipped by \printglossaries, then define an ignored glossary with \newignoredglossary. (See §9.) With Options 4 and 5, it’s also possible to copy an entry to another glossary with \glsxtrcopytoglossary. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -Unpredictable results may occur if you move an entry to a different glossary from its parent or children.
    +Unpredictable results may occur if you move an entry to a different glossary from its parent or children.

    @@ -4174,9 +4178,9 @@ Unpredictable results may occur if you move an entry to a different

    4.8. Drawbacks With Defining Entries in the Document Environment

    -Originally, \newglossaryentry (and \newacronym) could only be used in the preamble. I reluctantly removed this restriction in version 1.13, but there are issues with defining commands in the document environment instead of the preamble, which is why the restriction is maintained for newer commands. This restriction is also reimposed for \newglossaryentry by Option 1 because in that case the entries must be defined before the aux file is input. (The glossaries-extra package automatically reimposes the preamble-only restriction but provides the docdef package option to allow document definitions for Options 2 and 3 if necessary.)

    -

    - With Option 4, all entry data should be supplied in bib files. From bib2gls’s point of view, the entries are defined in the bib files. From TeX’s point of view, the entries are defined in the glstex files that are input by \GlsXtrLoadResources, which is a preamble-only command.
    +Originally, \newglossaryentry (and \newacronym) could only be used in the preamble. I reluctantly removed this restriction in version 1.13, but there are issues with defining commands in the document environment instead of the preamble, which is why the restriction is maintained for newer commands. This restriction is also reimposed for \newglossaryentry by Option 1 because in that case the entries must be defined before the aux file is input. (The glossaries-extra package automatically reimposes the preamble-only restriction but provides the docdef package option to allow document definitions for Options 2 and 3 if necessary.)

    +

    + With Option 4, all entry data should be supplied in bib files. From bib2gls’s point of view, the entries are defined in the bib files. From TeX’s point of view, the entries are defined in the glstex files that are input by \GlsXtrLoadResources, which is a preamble-only command.

    @@ -4186,73 +4190,73 @@ Originally,

      -
    1. 1.If you define an entry mid-way through your document, but subsequently shuffle sections around, you could end up using an entry before it has been defined. This is essentially the same problem as defining a command with \newcommand in the middle of the document and then moving things around so that the command is used before it has been defined.

      -

    2. 2.Entry information is required when displaying the glossary. If this occurs at the start of the document, but the entries aren’t defined until later, then the entry details are being looked up before the entry has been defined. This means that it’s not possible to display the content of the glossary unless the entry definitions are saved on the previous LaTeX run and can be picked up at the start of the document environment on the next run (in a similar way that \label and \ref work).

      -

    3. 3.If you use a package, such as babel, that makes certain characters active at the start of the document environment, there can be a problem if those characters have a special significance when defining glossary entries. These characters include " (double-quote), ! (exclamation mark), ? (question mark), and | (pipe). They must not be active when defining a glossary entry where they occur in the sort key (and they should be avoided in the label if they may be active at any point in the document). Additionally, the comma (,) character and the equals (=) character should not be active when using commands that have key=value arguments.

      +

    4. 1.If you define an entry mid-way through your document, but subsequently shuffle sections around, you could end up using an entry before it has been defined. This is essentially the same problem as defining a command with \newcommand in the middle of the document and then moving things around so that the command is used before it has been defined.

      +

    5. 2.Entry information is required when displaying the glossary. If this occurs at the start of the document, but the entries aren’t defined until later, then the entry details are being looked up before the entry has been defined. This means that it’s not possible to display the content of the glossary unless the entry definitions are saved on the previous LaTeX run and can be picked up at the start of the document environment on the next run (in a similar way that \label and \ref work).

      +

    6. 3.If you use a package, such as babel, that makes certain characters active at the start of the document environment, there can be a problem if those characters have a special significance when defining glossary entries. These characters include " (double-quote), ! (exclamation mark), ? (question mark), and | (pipe). They must not be active when defining a glossary entry where they occur in the sort key (and they should be avoided in the label if they may be active at any point in the document). Additionally, the comma (,) character and the equals (=) character should not be active when using commands that have key=value arguments.

    -To overcome the first two problems, as from version 4.0 the glossaries package modifies the definition of \newglossaryentry at the beginning of the document environment so that the definitions are written to an external file (\jobname.glsdefs) which is then read in at the start of the document on the next run. This means that the entry can now be looked up in the glossary, even if the glossary occurs at the beginning of the document.

    -There are drawbacks to this mechanism: if you modify an entry definition, you need a second run to see the effect of your modification in \printglossary (if it occurs at the start of the document); this method requires an extra \newwrite, which may exceed TeX’s maximum allocation; unexpected expansion issues could occur.

    -Version 4.47 has introduced changes that have removed some of the issues involved, and there are now warning messages if there is an attempt to multiply define the same entry label.

    -The glossaries-extra package provides a setting (but not for Options 1 or 4) that allows \newglossaryentry to occur in the document environment but doesn’t create the glsdefs file. This circumvents some problems but it means that you can’t display any of the glossaries before all the entries have been defined (so it’s all right if all the glossaries are at the end of the document but not if any occur in the front matter).

    +To overcome the first two problems, as from version 4.0 the glossaries package modifies the definition of \newglossaryentry at the beginning of the document environment so that the definitions are written to an external file (\jobname.glsdefs) which is then read in at the start of the document on the next run. This means that the entry can now be looked up in the glossary, even if the glossary occurs at the beginning of the document.

    +There are drawbacks to this mechanism: if you modify an entry definition, you need a second run to see the effect of your modification in \printglossary (if it occurs at the start of the document); this method requires an extra \newwrite, which may exceed TeX’s maximum allocation; unexpected expansion issues could occur.

    +Version 4.47 has introduced changes that have removed some of the issues involved, and there are now warning messages if there is an attempt to multiply define the same entry label.

    +The glossaries-extra package provides a setting (but not for Options 1 or 4) that allows \newglossaryentry to occur in the document environment but doesn’t create the glsdefs file. This circumvents some problems but it means that you can’t display any of the glossaries before all the entries have been defined (so it’s all right if all the glossaries are at the end of the document but not if any occur in the front matter).

    4.8.2. Good Practice Issues

    4.8.1 above covers technical issues that can cause your document to have compilation errors or produce incorrect output. This section focuses on good writing practice. The main reason cited by users wanting to define entries within the document environment rather than in the preamble is that they want to write the definition as they type in their document text. This suggests a “stream of consciousness” style of writing that may be acceptable in certain literary genres but is inappropriate for factual documents.

    -When you write technical documents, regardless of whether it’s a PhD thesis or an article for a journal or proceedings, you must plan what you write in advance. If you plan in advance, you should have a fairly good idea of the type of terminology that your document will contain, so while you are planning, create a new file with all your entry definitions. If, while you’re writing your document, you remember another term you need, then you can switch over to your definition file and add it. Most text editors have the ability to have more than one file open at a time. The other advantage to this approach is that if you forget the label, you can look it up in the definition file rather than searching through your document text to find the definition.

    4.8.1 above covers technical issues that can cause your document to have compilation errors or produce incorrect output. This section focuses on good writing practice. The main reason cited by users wanting to define entries within the document environment rather than in the preamble is that they want to write the definition as they type in their document text. This suggests a “stream of consciousness” style of writing that may be acceptable in certain literary genres but is inappropriate for factual documents.

    +When you write technical documents, regardless of whether it’s a PhD thesis or an article for a journal or proceedings, you must plan what you write in advance. If you plan in advance, you should have a fairly good idea of the type of terminology that your document will contain, so while you are planning, create a new file with all your entry definitions. If, while you’re writing your document, you remember another term you need, then you can switch over to your definition file and add it. Most text editors have the ability to have more than one file open at a time. The other advantage to this approach is that if you forget the label, you can look it up in the definition file rather than searching through your document text to find the definition.

    5. Referencing Entries in the Document

    -Once you have defined a glossary entry using a command such as \newglossaryentry4) or \newacronym6), you can refer to that entry in the document with one of the provided commands that are describe in this manual. (There are some additional commands provided by glossaries-extra.) The text produced at that point in the document (the link text) is determined by the command and can also be governed by whether or not the entry has been marked as used.

    -Some of these commands are more complicated than others. Many of them are robust and can’t be used in fully expandable contexts, such as in PDF bookmarks.

    +Once you have defined a glossary entry using a command such as \newglossaryentry4) or \newacronym6), you can refer to that entry in the document with one of the provided commands that are describe in this manual. (There are some additional commands provided by glossaries-extra.) The text produced at that point in the document (the link text) is determined by the command and can also be governed by whether or not the entry has been marked as used.

    +Some of these commands are more complicated than others. Many of them are robust and can’t be used in fully expandable contexts, such as in PDF bookmarks.

    The commands are broadly divided into:

      -
    1. 1.Those that display text in the document (where the formatting can be adjusted by a style or hook) and also index the entry (so that it’s added to the glossary) are described in §5.1. This set of commands can be further sub-divided into those that mark the entry as having been used (the \gls-like commands, §5.1.2) and those that don’t (the \glstext-like commands, §5.1.3).

      -

    2. 2.Those that display text in the document without indexing or applying any additional formatting (§5.2). These typically aren’t robust or can partially expand so that they can be used in PDF bookmarks (with a few exceptions). +
    3. 1.Those that display text in the document (where the formatting can be adjusted by a style or hook) and also index the entry (so that it’s added to the glossary) are described in §5.1. This set of commands can be further sub-divided into those that mark the entry as having been used (the \gls-like commands, §5.1.2) and those that don’t (the \glstext-like commands, §5.1.3).

      +

    4. 2.Those that display text in the document without indexing or applying any additional formatting (§5.2). These typically aren’t robust or can partially expand so that they can be used in PDF bookmarks (with a few exceptions).
    - There are additional commands specific to entries defined with \newacronym that are described in §6.1.

    + There are additional commands specific to entries defined with \newacronym that are described in §6.1.

    @@ -4260,111 +4264,111 @@ Avoid nesting these commands. For example don’t do

    5.1.1. Options

    -The keys listed below are available for the optional first argument of the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands. The glossaries-extra package provides additional keys. (See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.)

    +The keys listed below are available for the optional first argument of the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands. The glossaries-extra package provides additional keys. (See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.)

    -hyper=booleandefault: true; initial: true
    - If true, this option can be used to enable/disable the hyperlink to the relevant entry line in the glossary. If this key is omitted, the value is determined by the current settings. For example, when used with a \gls-like command, if this is the first use and the hyperfirst=false package option has been used, then the default value is hyper=false. The hyperlink can be forced on using hyper=true unless the hyperlinks have been suppressed using \glsdisablehyper. You must load the hyperref package before the glossaries package to ensure the hyperlinks work.

    +hyper=booleandefault: true; initial: true + If true, this option can be used to enable/disable the hyperlink to the relevant entry line in the glossary. If this key is omitted, the value is determined by the current settings. For example, when used with a \gls-like command, if this is the first use and the hyperfirst=false package option has been used, then the default value is hyper=false. The hyperlink can be forced on using hyper=true unless the hyperlinks have been suppressed using \glsdisablehyper. You must load the hyperref package before the glossaries package to ensure the hyperlinks work.

    -format=cs-name
    - This specifies how to format the associated location number within the location list (see §12.1).

    +format=cs-name + This specifies how to format the associated location number within the location list (see §12.1).

    -There is a special format glsignore which simply ignores its argument to create an invisible location.
    +There is a special format glsignore which simply ignores its argument to create an invisible location.

    -counter=counter-name
    - This specifies which counter to use for this location. This overrides the default counter used by the entry, the default counter associated with the glossary (supplied in the final optional argument of \newglossary) and the default counter identified by the counter package option. See also §12. The glossaries-extra package has additional options that affect the counter used, such as floats and equations. This manual uses the floats option to automatically switch the counter to table for any entries indexed in tables (such as those in Table 12.1).

    +counter=counter-name + This specifies which counter to use for this location. This overrides the default counter used by the entry, the default counter associated with the glossary (supplied in the final optional argument of \newglossary) and the default counter identified by the counter package option. See also §12. The glossaries-extra package has additional options that affect the counter used, such as floats and equations. This manual uses the floats option to automatically switch the counter to table for any entries indexed in tables (such as those in Table 12.1).

    -local=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    - This is a boolean key that only makes a difference when used with \gls-like commands that change the entry’s first use flag. If local=true, the change to the first use flag will be localised to the current scope.

    +local=booleandefault: true; initial: false + This is a boolean key that only makes a difference when used with \gls-like commands that change the entry’s first use flag. If local=true, the change to the first use flag will be localised to the current scope.

    -noindex=booleandefault: true; initial: false
    - If true, this option will suppress the indexing. Only available with glossaries-extra. This manual doesn’t use noindex for common entries. Instead it uses format=glsignore, which is preferable with bib2gls.

    +noindex=booleandefault: true; initial: false + If true, this option will suppress the indexing. Only available with glossaries-extra. This manual doesn’t use noindex for common entries. Instead it uses format=glsignore, which is preferable with bib2gls.

    -hyperoutside=booleandefault: true; initial: true
    - If true, this will put the hyperlink outside of \glstextformat. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    +hyperoutside=booleandefault: true; initial: true + If true, this will put the hyperlink outside of \glstextformat. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    -wrgloss=positioninitial: before
    - This key determines whether to index before (wrgloss=before) or after (wrgloss=after) the link text, which alters where the whatsit occurs. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    +wrgloss=positioninitial: before + This key determines whether to index before (wrgloss=before) or after (wrgloss=after) the link text, which alters where the whatsit occurs. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    -textformat=csname
    - The value is the name of the control sequence (without the leading backslash) to encapsulate the link text instead of the default \glstextformat. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    +textformat=csname + The value is the name of the control sequence (without the leading backslash) to encapsulate the link text instead of the default \glstextformat. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    -prefix=link-prefix
    - This key locally redefines \glolinkprefix to the given value. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    +prefix=link-prefix + This key locally redefines \glolinkprefix to the given value. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    -thevalue=location
    - This key explicitly sets the location value instead of obtaining it from the location counter. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    +thevalue=location + This key explicitly sets the location value instead of obtaining it from the location counter. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    -theHvalue=the-H-value
    - This key explicitly sets the hyperlink location value instead of obtaining it from the location counter. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    +theHvalue=the-H-value + This key explicitly sets the hyperlink location value instead of obtaining it from the location counter. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    -prereset=valuedefault: local; initial: none
    - Determines whether or not to reset the first use flag before the link text. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    +prereset=valuedefault: local; initial: none + Determines whether or not to reset the first use flag before the link text. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    -preunset=valuedefault: local; initial: none
    - Determines whether or not to unset the first use flag before the link text. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    +preunset=valuedefault: local; initial: none + Determines whether or not to unset the first use flag before the link text. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    -postunset=valuedefault: global; initial: global
    - Determines whether or not to unset the first use flag after the link text. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    +postunset=valuedefault: global; initial: global + Determines whether or not to unset the first use flag after the link text. Only available with glossaries-extra.

    5.1.2. The \gls-Like Commands (First Use Flag Queried)

    -This section describes the \gls-like commands that unset (mark as used) the first use flag after the link text, and in most cases they use the current state of the flag to determine the text to be displayed. As described above, these commands all have a star-variant (hyper=false) and a plus-variant (hyper=true) and have an optional first argument that is a key=value list. These commands use \glsentryfmt or the equivalent definition provided by \defglsentryfmt to determine the automatically generated text and its format (see §5.1.4).

    -Apart from \glsdisp, the commands described in this section also have a final optional argument insert which may be used to insert material into the automatically generated text.

    +This section describes the \gls-like commands that unset (mark as used) the first use flag after the link text, and in most cases they use the current state of the flag to determine the text to be displayed. As described above, these commands all have a star-variant (hyper=false) and a plus-variant (hyper=true) and have an optional first argument that is a key=value list. These commands use \glsentryfmt or the equivalent definition provided by \defglsentryfmt to determine the automatically generated text and its format (see §5.1.4).

    +Apart from \glsdisp, the commands described in this section also have a final optional argument insert which may be used to insert material into the automatically generated text.

    -Since the commands have a final optional argument, take care if you actually want to display an open square bracket after the command when the final optional argument is absent. Insert an empty optional argument or \relax or an empty set of braces {} immediately before the opening square bracket to prevent it from being interpreted as the final argument. For example:
    \gls{sample}[] [Editor's comment]
    -\gls{sample}{} [Editor's comment]
    -\gls{sample} \relax[Editor's comment]
    +Since the commands have a final optional argument, take care if you actually want to display an open square bracket after the command when the final optional argument is absent. Insert an empty optional argument or \relax or an empty set of braces {} immediately before the opening square bracket to prevent it from being interpreted as the final argument. For example: 
    \gls{sample}[] [Editor's comment]
    +\gls{sample}{} [Editor's comment]
    +\gls{sample} \relax[Editor's comment]
     
    Use of a semantic command can also help avoid this problem. For example:
    \newcommand{\edcom}[1][#1]
     % later:
    -\gls{sample} \edcom{Editor's comment}
    +\gls{sample} \edcom{Editor's comment}
     

    -Don’t use any of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands in the insert argument.

    +Don’t use any of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands in the insert argument.

    -Take care using these commands within commands or environments that are processed multiple times as this can confuse the first use flag query and state change. This includes frames with overlays in beamer and the tabularx environment provided by tabularx. The glossaries package automatically deals with this issue in amsmath’s align environment. You can apply a patch to tabularx by placing the command \glspatchtabularx in the preamble. This does nothing if tabularx hasn’t been loaded. There’s no patch available for beamer. See §7 for more details and also §15.5.

    -Most of the commands below have case-changing variants to convert the link text to sentence case or all caps. The sentence case conversion is performed by \glssentencecase and the all caps is performed by \glsuppercase. Ensure you have at least version 2.08 of mfirstuc to use the modern LaTeX3 case-changing commands instead of the now deprecated textcase package. See the mfirstuc manual for further details.

    +Take care using these commands within commands or environments that are processed multiple times as this can confuse the first use flag query and state change. This includes frames with overlays in beamer and the tabularx environment provided by tabularx. The glossaries package automatically deals with this issue in amsmath’s align environment. You can apply a patch to tabularx by placing the command \glspatchtabularx in the preamble. This does nothing if tabularx hasn’t been loaded. There’s no patch available for beamer. See §7 for more details and also §15.5.

    +Most of the commands below have case-changing variants to convert the link text to sentence case or all caps. The sentence case conversion is performed by \glssentencecase and the all caps is performed by \glsuppercase. Ensure you have at least version 2.08 of mfirstuc to use the modern LaTeX3 case-changing commands instead of the now deprecated textcase package. See the mfirstuc manual for further details.

    -\gls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command typically determines the link text from the values of the text or first keys supplied when the entry was defined using \newglossaryentry. However, if the entry was defined using \newacronym and \setacronymstyle was used, then the link text will usually be determined from the long or short keys (similarly for \newabbreviation).

    -The case-changing variants:

    -\Gls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLS[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    -There are plural forms that are analogous to \gls:

    -\glspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - Sentence case:
    -\Glspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - All caps:
    -\GLSpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - These typically determine the link text from the plural or firstplural keys supplied when the entry was defined using \newglossaryentry or, if the entry was defined with \newacronym and \setacronymstyle was used, from the longplural or shortplural keys. (Similarly for \newabbreviation.)

    +\gls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command typically determines the link text from the values of the text or first keys supplied when the entry was defined using \newglossaryentry. However, if the entry was defined using \newacronym and \setacronymstyle was used, then the link text will usually be determined from the long or short keys (similarly for \newabbreviation).

    +The case-changing variants:

    +\Gls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLS[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    +There are plural forms that are analogous to \gls:

    +\glspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + Sentence case:
    +\Glspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + All caps:
    +\GLSpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + These typically determine the link text from the plural or firstplural keys supplied when the entry was defined using \newglossaryentry or, if the entry was defined with \newacronym and \setacronymstyle was used, from the longplural or shortplural keys. (Similarly for \newabbreviation.)

    -Be careful when you use glossary entries in math mode especially if you are using hyperref as it can affect the spacing of subscripts and superscripts in math mode. For example, suppose you have defined the following entry:
    \newglossaryentry{Falpha}{name={F\alpha},
    -description={sample}}
    -
    and later you use it in math mode:
    $\gls{Falpha}2$
    -
    This will result in \(F_{𝛼}^{2}\) instead of \(F_{𝛼}^{2}\). In this situation it’s best to bring the superscript into the hyperlink using the final insert optional argument:
    $\gls{Falpha}[^2]$
    +Be careful when you use glossary entries in math mode especially if you  are using hyperref as it can affect the spacing of subscripts and superscripts in math mode. For example, suppose you have defined the following entry: 
    \newglossaryentry{Falpha}{name={F\alpha},
    +description={sample}}
    +
    and later you use it in math mode:
    $\gls{Falpha}2$
    +
    This will result in \(F_{\alpha }{}^{2}\) instead of \(F_{\alpha }^{2}\). In this situation it’s best to bring the superscript into the hyperlink using the final insert optional argument:
    $\gls{Falpha}[^2]$
     

    -\glsdisp[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * +
    - This behaves in the same way as \gls, except that the link text is explicitly set. There’s no final optional argument as any inserted material can be added to the link text argument. Even though the first use flag doesn’t influence the link text, it’s still unset after the link text and so may influence the post-link hook.

    -For example:

    \newglossaryentry{locationcounter}{
    -  name={location counter},
    -  description={...}
    +\glsdisp[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * + 
    + This behaves in the same way as \gls, except that the link text is explicitly set. There’s no final optional argument as any inserted material can be added to the link text argument. Even though the first use flag doesn’t influence the link text, it’s still unset after the link text and so may influence the post-link hook.

    +For example:

    \newglossaryentry{locationcounter}{
    +  name={location counter},
    +  description={...}
     }
     % later in the document:
    -The \glsdisp{locationcounter}{counter} identifying the location.
    -
    This ensures that the entry is indexed and, if enabled, creates a hyperlink to the entry line in the glossary. It will also follow the display style and have the link text encapsulated with \glstextformat.

    -Since the actual text is being supplied, any case-changing can be placed in the argument. For example:

    \glsdisp{locationcounter}{Counters} associated with locations 
    -
    However, a sentence case variant is provided:
    -\Glsdisp[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * +
    - This essentially does:
    \glsdisp[options]{entry-label}{\glssentencecase{text}}
    -
    The main reason for providing this command is to set up a mapping for \makefirstuc. See the mfirstuc manual for further details about mappings.

    +The \glsdisp{locationcounter}{counter} identifying the location. +

    This ensures that the entry is indexed and, if enabled, creates a hyperlink to the entry line in the glossary. It will also follow the display style and have the link text encapsulated with \glstextformat.

    +Since the actual text is being supplied, any case-changing can be placed in the argument. For example:

    \glsdisp{locationcounter}{Counters} associated with locations 
    +
    However, a sentence case variant is provided:
    +\Glsdisp[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * +
    + This essentially does:
    \glsdisp[options]{entry-label}{\glssentencecase{text}}
    +
    The main reason for providing this command is to set up a mapping for \makefirstuc. See the mfirstuc manual for further details about mappings.

    -Don’t use any of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands in the link text argument of \glsdisp.
    +Don’t use any of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands in the link text argument of \glsdisp.

    @@ -4372,255 +4376,255 @@ Don’t use any of the <

    5.1.3. The \glstext-Like Commands (First Use Flag Not Queried)

    -This section describes the commands that don’t change or reference the first use flag. As described above, these commands all have a star-variant (hyper=false) and a plus-variant (hyper=true) and have an optional first argument that is a key=value list. These commands also don’t use \glsentryfmt or the equivalent definition provided by \defglsentryfmt (see §5.1.4). They do, however, have their link text encapsulated with \glstextformat.

    -Additional commands for acronyms are described in §6. (Additional commands for abbreviations are described in the glossaries-extra manual.)

    -Apart from \glslink, the commands described in this section also have a final optional argument insert which may be used to insert material into the automatically generated text. See the caveat above in §5.1.2. As with the \gls-like commands described in §5.1.2, these commands also have case-changing variants.

    +This section describes the commands that don’t change or reference the first use flag. As described above, these commands all have a star-variant (hyper=false) and a plus-variant (hyper=true) and have an optional first argument that is a key=value list. These commands also don’t use \glsentryfmt or the equivalent definition provided by \defglsentryfmt (see §5.1.4). They do, however, have their link text encapsulated with \glstextformat.

    +Additional commands for acronyms are described in §6. (Additional commands for abbreviations are described in the glossaries-extra manual.)

    +Apart from \glslink, the commands described in this section also have a final optional argument insert which may be used to insert material into the automatically generated text. See the caveat above in §5.1.2. As with the \gls-like commands described in §5.1.2, these commands also have case-changing variants.

    -\glslink[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * +
    - This command explicitly sets the link text as given in the final argument. As with \glsdisp, there’s a sentence case variant to allow a sentence case mapping to be established:
    -\Glslink[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * +
    - See the mfirstuc package for further details.

    +\glslink[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * + + This command explicitly sets the link text as given in the final argument. As with \glsdisp, there’s a sentence case variant to allow a sentence case mapping to be established:

    +\Glslink[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * +
    + See the mfirstuc package for further details.

    -Don’t use any of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands in the argument of \glslink. By extension, this means that you can’t use them in the value of fields that are used to form link text.
    +Don’t use any of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands in the argument of \glslink. By extension, this means that you can’t use them in the value of fields that are used to form link text.

    -\glstext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the text key as the link text.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glstext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLStext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    -There’s no equivalent command for title case, but you can use the more generic command \glsentrytitlecase in combination with \glslink. For example:

    \glslink{sample}{\glsentrytitlecase{sample}{text}}
    +\glstext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + 
    + This command always uses the value of the text key as the link text.

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glstext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLStext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    +There’s no equivalent command for title case, but you can use the more generic command \glsentrytitlecase in combination with \glslink. For example:

    \glslink{sample}{\glsentrytitlecase{sample}{text}}
     
    (See §5.2.)

    -\glsfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the first key as the link text.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\glsfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the first key as the link text.

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -The value of the first key (and firstplural key) doesn’t necessarily match the link text produced by \gls (or \glspl) on first use as the link text used by \gls may be modified through entry formatting commands like \defglsentryfmt. (Similarly, the value of the text and plural keys don’t necessarily match the link text used by \gls or \glspl on subsequent use.)
    +The value of the first key (and firstplural key) doesn’t necessarily match the link text produced by \gls (or \glspl) on first use as the link text used by \gls may be modified through entry formatting commands like \defglsentryfmt. (Similarly, the value of the text and plural keys don’t necessarily match the link text used by \gls or \glspl on subsequent use.)

    -\glsplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the plural key as the link text.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\glsplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the plural key as the link text.

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\glsfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the firstplural key as the link text.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\glsfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the firstplural key as the link text.

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\glsname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the name key as the link text. Note that this may be different from the values of the text or first keys. In general it’s better to use \glstext or \glsfirst instead of \glsname, unless you have a particular need for the actual name.

    +\glsname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the name key as the link text. Note that this may be different from the values of the text or first keys. In general it’s better to use \glstext or \glsfirst instead of \glsname, unless you have a particular need for the actual name.

    -The name is displayed in the glossary using \glossentryname not \glsname.
    +The name is displayed in the glossary using \glossentryname not \glsname.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -In general it’s best to avoid \glsname with acronyms. Instead, consider using \acrlong, \acrshort or \acrfull. Alternatively, for abbreviations defined with glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrlong, \glsxtrshort or \glsxtrfull.
    +In general it’s best to avoid \glsname with acronyms. Instead, consider using \acrlong, \acrshort or \acrfull. Alternatively, for abbreviations defined with glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrlong, \glsxtrshort or \glsxtrfull.

    -\glssymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the symbol key as the link text.

    +\glssymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the symbol key as the link text.

    -The symbol is displayed in the glossary using \glossentrysymbol not \glssymbol.
    +The symbol is displayed in the glossary using \glossentrysymbol not \glssymbol.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glssymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSsymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glssymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSsymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\glsdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the description key as the link text.

    +\glsdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the description key as the link text.

    -The description is displayed in the glossary using \glossentrydesc not \glsdesc.
    +The description is displayed in the glossary using \glossentrydesc not \glsdesc.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\glsuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the user1 key as the link text.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\glsuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the user1 key as the link text.

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\glsuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the user2 key as the link text.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\glsuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the user2 key as the link text.

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\glsuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the user3 key as the link text.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\glsuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the user3 key as the link text.

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\glsuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the user4 key as the link text.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\glsuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the user4 key as the link text.

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\glsuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the user5 key as the link text.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\glsuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the user5 key as the link text.

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\glsuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This command always uses the value of the user6 key as the link text.

    -The case-changing variants are:

    -\Glsuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\GLSuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\glsuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This command always uses the value of the user6 key as the link text.

    +The case-changing variants are:

    +\Glsuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\GLSuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    5.1.4. Changing the Format of the \gls-like Link Text

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides ways of altering the display style according to the category. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package provides ways of altering the display style according to the category. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -The default entry format (display style) of the link text for the \gls-like commands is governed by:

    -\glsentryfmt
    - The glossaries package defines this to simply use \glsgenentryfmt. The glossaries-extra package redefines \glsentryfmt to allow it to integrated with the abbreviation styles.

    +The default entry format (display style) of the link text for the \gls-like commands is governed by:

    +\glsentryfmt
    + The glossaries package defines this to simply use \glsgenentryfmt. The glossaries-extra package redefines \glsentryfmt to allow it to integrated with the abbreviation styles.

    -The entry format is only applicable to the \gls-like commands, not the \glstext-like commands. However, both sets of commands use \glstextformat for the font.
    +The entry format is only applicable to the \gls-like commands, not the \glstext-like commands. However, both sets of commands use \glstextformat for the font.

    -You can redefine \glsentryfmt (but beware of breaking abbreviations with glossaries-extra), but if you only want the change the display style for a given glossary, use:

    -\defglsentryfmt[glossary-type]{definition}
    - instead of redefining \glsentryfmt. The optional first argument glossary-type is the glossary type. This defaults to \glsdefaulttype if omitted. The second argument is the entry format definition, which needs to use the placeholder commands described in this section.

    -In the remainder of this section, definition refers to the argument of \defglsentryfmt or to the definition of \glsentryfmt.

    +You can redefine \glsentryfmt (but beware of breaking abbreviations with glossaries-extra), but if you only want the change the display style for a given glossary, use:

    +\defglsentryfmt[glossary-type]{definition}
    + instead of redefining \glsentryfmt. The optional first argument glossary-type is the glossary type. This defaults to \glsdefaulttype if omitted. The second argument is the entry format definition, which needs to use the placeholder commands described in this section.

    +In the remainder of this section, definition refers to the argument of \defglsentryfmt or to the definition of \glsentryfmt.

    -Note that \glsentryfmt is the default display style for glossary entries. Once the display style has been changed for an individual glossary using \defglsentryfmt, redefining \glsentryfmt won’t have an effect on that glossary, you must instead use \defglsentryfmt again. Note that glossaries that have been identified as lists of acronyms (via the package option acronymlists or the command \DeclareAcronymList, see §2.7) use \defglsentryfmt to set their display style. (The glossaries-extra package provides abbreviation support within its redefinition of \glsentryfmt.)
    +Note that \glsentryfmt is the default display style for glossary entries. Once the display style has been changed for an individual glossary using \defglsentryfmt, redefining \glsentryfmt won’t have an effect on that glossary, you must instead use \defglsentryfmt again. Note that glossaries that have been identified as lists of acronyms (via the package option acronymlists or the command \DeclareAcronymList, see §2.7) use \defglsentryfmt to set their display style. (The glossaries-extra package provides abbreviation support within its redefinition of \glsentryfmt.)

    Within definition you may use the following commands:

    -\glslabel
    - This expands to the label of the entry being referenced.

    -You can also access the entry’s glossary type using:

    -\glstype
    - This is defined using \protected@edef so the replacement text is the actual glossary type rather than \glsentrytype{\glslabel}.

    +\glslabel + This expands to the label of the entry being referenced.

    +You can also access the entry’s glossary type using:

    +\glstype
    + This is defined using \protected@edef so the replacement text is the actual glossary type rather than \glsentrytype{\glslabel}.

    -\glsinsert
    - Expands to the final insert optional argument to \gls, \glspl and their case-changing variants (or empty if insert was omitted).

    +\glsinsert + Expands to the final insert optional argument to \gls, \glspl and their case-changing variants (or empty if insert was omitted).

    -\glsifplural{true}{false}
    - If the plural commands \glspl, \Glspl or \GLSpl was used, this command expands to true otherwise it expands to false.

    +\glsifplural{true}{false} + If the plural commands \glspl, \Glspl or \GLSpl was used, this command expands to true otherwise it expands to false.

    -\glscapscase{no change}{sentence}{all caps}
    - If \gls, \glspl or \glsdisp were used, this expands to no change. If the sentence case commands \Gls or \Glspl were used, this expands to sentence. If the all caps commands \GLS or \GLSpl were used, this expands to all caps.

    +\glscapscase{no change}{sentence}{all caps} + If \gls, \glspl or \glsdisp were used, this expands to no change. If the sentence case commands \Gls or \Glspl were used, this expands to sentence. If the all caps commands \GLS or \GLSpl were used, this expands to all caps.

    -\glscustomtext
    - Expands to the custom text supplied in \glsdisp. It’s always empty for \gls, \glspl and their case-changing variants. (You can use etoolbox’s \ifdefempty to determine if \glscustomtext is empty.)

    +\glscustomtext + Expands to the custom text supplied in \glsdisp. It’s always empty for \gls, \glspl and their case-changing variants. (You can use etoolbox’s \ifdefempty to determine if \glscustomtext is empty.)

    -If \Glsdisp is used, \glscustomtext will include the sentence case command (\glssentencecase), but \glscapscase will expand to no change (since \Glsdisp simply uses \glsdisp without modifying the placeholder commands). However, the generic \glsgenentryfmt doesn’t use \glscapscase (or \glsifplural) if \glscustomtext isn’t empty.
    +If \Glsdisp is used, \glscustomtext will include the sentence case command (\glssentencecase), but \glscapscase will expand to no change (since \Glsdisp simply uses \glsdisp without modifying the placeholder commands). However, the generic \glsgenentryfmt doesn’t use \glscapscase (or \glsifplural) if \glscustomtext isn’t empty.

    -\glsifhyperon{true}{false}
    - This will do true if the hyperlinks are on for the current reference, otherwise it will do false. The hyperlink may be off even if it wasn’t explicitly switched off with hyper=false key or the use of a starred (*) command. It may be off because the hyperref package hasn’t been loaded or because \glsdisablehyper has been used or because the entry is in a glossary type that’s had the hyperlinks switched off (using nohypertypes) or because it’s the first use and the hyperlinks have been suppressed on first use.

    -If you want to know if the calling command used to reference the entry was used with the star (*) or plus (+) variant, you can use:

    -\glslinkvar{unmodified}{star case}{plus case}
    - This will do unmodified if the unmodified version was used, or will do star case if the starred version was used, or will do plus case if the plus version was used. The custom modifier provided by glossaries-extra’s \GlsXtrSetAltModifier will make \glslinkvar expand to unmodified.

    -Note that this doesn’t take into account if the hyper key was used to override the default setting, so this command shouldn’t be used to guess whether or not the hyperlink is on for this reference. This command is therefore of limited use. If you want to make the star or plus behave differently, you can try \GlsXtrSetStarModifier or \GlsXtrSetPlusModifier instead, if you are using glossaries-extra.

    -Note that you can also use commands such as \ifglsused within definition (see §7), but don’t use \ifglsused in the post-link hook.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package has additional commands that may be used within definition to obtain information about the calling command.
    -

    -The commands \glslabel, \glstype, \glsifplural, \glscapscase, \glsinsert and \glscustomtext are typically updated at the start of the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands so they can usually be accessed in the hook user commands, such as \glspostlinkhook and \glslinkpostsetkeys.

    +\glsifhyperon{true}{false} + This will do true if the hyperlinks are on for the current reference, otherwise it will do false. The hyperlink may be off even if it wasn’t explicitly switched off with hyper=false key or the use of a starred (*) command. It may be off because the hyperref package hasn’t been loaded or because \glsdisablehyper has been used or because the entry is in a glossary type that’s had the hyperlinks switched off (using nohypertypes) or because it’s the first use and the hyperlinks have been suppressed on first use.

    +If you want to know if the calling command used to reference the entry was used with the star (*) or plus (+) variant, you can use:

    +\glslinkvar{unmodified}{star case}{plus case}
    + This will do unmodified if the unmodified version was used, or will do star case if the starred version was used, or will do plus case if the plus version was used. The custom modifier provided by glossaries-extra’s \GlsXtrSetAltModifier will make \glslinkvar expand to unmodified.

    +Note that this doesn’t take into account if the hyper key was used to override the default setting, so this command shouldn’t be used to guess whether or not the hyperlink is on for this reference. This command is therefore of limited use. If you want to make the star or plus behave differently, you can try \GlsXtrSetStarModifier or \GlsXtrSetPlusModifier instead, if you are using glossaries-extra.

    +Note that you can also use commands such as \ifglsused within definition (see §7), but don’t use \ifglsused in the post-link hook.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package has additional commands that may be used within definition to obtain information about the calling command.
    +

    +The commands \glslabel, \glstype, \glsifplural, \glscapscase, \glsinsert and \glscustomtext are typically updated at the start of the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands so they can usually be accessed in the hook user commands, such as \glspostlinkhook and \glslinkpostsetkeys.

    -This means that using commands like \gls within the fields that are accessed using the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands (such as the first, text, long or short keys) will cause a problem. The definitions of the placeholder commands can’t be scoped otherwise they won’t be available for the post-link hook, and grouping can also cause unwanted spacing issues in math mode.
    +This means that using commands like \gls within the fields that are accessed using the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands (such as the first, text, long or short keys) will cause a problem. The definitions of the placeholder commands can’t be scoped otherwise they won’t be available for the post-link hook, and grouping can also cause unwanted spacing issues in math mode.

    -If you only want to make minor modifications to \glsentryfmt, you can use the generic entry formatting command:

    -\glsgenentryfmt
    - This uses the above commands to display just the first, text, plural or firstplural keys (or the custom text) with the insert text appended. For example, to make the symbol appear in parentheses for the symbols glossary:
    \defglsentryfmt[symbols]{\glsgenentryfmt (\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel})}
    +If you only want to make minor modifications to \glsentryfmt, you can use the generic entry formatting command: 
    +\glsgenentryfmt
    + This uses the above commands to display just the first, text, plural or firstplural keys (or the custom text) with the insert text appended. For example, to make the symbol appear in parentheses for the symbols glossary:
    \defglsentryfmt[symbols]{\glsgenentryfmt (\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel})}
     

    -The acronym styles use a similar method to adjust the formatting. For example, the long-short style implements:

    \defglsentryfmt[type]{\ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\glsgenacfmt}{\glsgenentryfmt}}
    -
    For each glossary that has been identified as a list of acronyms. This uses the generic entry format command \glsgenentryfmt for general entries (that don’t have the long key set), otherwise it uses the generic acronym format:
    -\glsgenacfmt
    - This uses the values from the long, short, longplural and shortplural keys, rather than using the text, plural, first and firstplural keys. The first use singular text is obtained via:
    -\genacrfullformat{label}{insert}
    - instead of from the first key, and the first use plural text is obtained via:
    -\genplacrfullformat{label}{insert}
    - instead of from the firstplural key. In both cases, label is the entry’s label and insert is the insert text provided in the final optional argument of commands like \gls. The default behaviour is to do the long form (or plural long form) followed by insert and a space and the short form (or plural short form) in parentheses, where the short form is in the argument of \firstacronymfont. There are also sentence case versions:
    -\Genacrfullformat{label}{insert}
    +The acronym styles use a similar method to adjust the formatting. For example, the long-short style implements:
    \defglsentryfmt[type]{\ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\glsgenacfmt}{\glsgenentryfmt}}
    +
    For each glossary that has been identified as a list of acronyms. This uses the generic entry format command \glsgenentryfmt for general entries (that don’t have the long key set), otherwise it uses the generic acronym format:
    +\glsgenacfmt
    + This uses the values from the long, short, longplural and shortplural keys, rather than using the text, plural, first and firstplural keys. The first use singular text is obtained via:
    +\genacrfullformat{label}{insert}
    + instead of from the first key, and the first use plural text is obtained via:
    +\genplacrfullformat{label}{insert}
    + instead of from the firstplural key. In both cases, label is the entry’s label and insert is the insert text provided in the final optional argument of commands like \gls. The default behaviour is to do the long form (or plural long form) followed by insert and a space and the short form (or plural short form) in parentheses, where the short form is in the argument of \firstacronymfont. There are also sentence case versions:
    +\Genacrfullformat{label}{insert}
    and
    -\Genplacrfullformat{label}{insert}
    - See §6 for details on changing the style of acronyms.

    +\Genplacrfullformat{label}{insert} + See §6 for details on changing the style of acronyms.

    -Note that \glsentryfmt (or the formatting given by \defglsentryfmt) is not used by the \glstext-like commands.
    +Note that \glsentryfmt (or the formatting given by \defglsentryfmt) is not used by the \glstext-like commands.

    -

    Example 16: Custom Entry Display in Text
    Suppose you want a glossary of measurements and units, you can use the symbol key to store the unit:
    \newglossaryentry{distance}{name={distance},
    -description={The length between two points},
    -symbol={km}}
    -
    and now suppose you want \gls{distance} to produce “distance (km)” on first use, then you can redefine \glsentryfmt as follows:
    \renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}% 
    -  \glsgenentryfmt
    -  \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\space (\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel})}% 
    +
    Example 16: Custom Entry Display in Text
    Suppose you want a glossary of measurements and units, you can use the symbol key to store the unit:
    \newglossaryentry{distance}{name={distance},
    +description={The length between two points},
    +symbol={km}}
    +
    and now suppose you want \gls{distance} to produce “distance (km)” on first use, then you can redefine \glsentryfmt as follows:
    \renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}% 
    +  \glsgenentryfmt
    +  \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\space (\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel})}% 
     
     

    -(Note that I’ve used \glsentrysymbol rather than \glssymbol to avoid nested hyperlinks.)

    -All of the link text will be formatted according to \glstextformat (described earlier). So if you do, say:

    \renewcommand{\glstextformat}[1]{\textbf{#1}}
    -\renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}{% 
    -  \glsgenentryfmt
    -  \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\space(\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel})}% 
    +(Note that I’ve used \glsentrysymbol rather than \glssymbol to avoid nested hyperlinks.)

    +All of the link text will be formatted according to \glstextformat (described earlier). So if you do, say:

    \renewcommand{\glstextformat}[1]{\textbf{#1}}
    +\renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}{% 
    +  \glsgenentryfmt
    +  \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\space(\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel})}% 
     }
    -
    then \gls{distance} will produce distance (km). This is different from using the post-link hook which is outside of \glstextformat.

    -For a complete document, see the sample file sample-entryfmt.tex.

    -

    Example 17: Custom Format for Particular Glossary
    Suppose you have created a new glossary called notation and you want to change the way the entry is displayed on first use so that it includes the symbol, you can do:
    \defglsentryfmt[notation]{\glsgenentryfmt
    - \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\space
    -   (denoted \glsentrysymbol{\glslabel})}}
    -
    Now suppose you have defined an entry as follows:
    \newglossaryentry{set}{type={notation},
    -  name={set},
    -  description={A collection of objects},
    -  symbol={\ensuremathS}
    +
    then \gls{distance} will produce distance (km). This is different from using the post-link hook which is outside of \glstextformat.

    +For a complete document, see the sample file sample-entryfmt.tex.

    +

    Example 17: Custom Format for Particular Glossary
    Suppose you have created a new glossary called notation and you want to change the way the entry is displayed on first use so that it includes the symbol, you can do:
    \defglsentryfmt[notation]{\glsgenentryfmt
    + \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\space
    +   (denoted \glsentrysymbol{\glslabel})}}
    +
    Now suppose you have defined an entry as follows:
    \newglossaryentry{set}{type={notation},
    +  name={set},
    +  description={A collection of objects},
    +  symbol={\ensuremathS}
     }
    -
    The first time you reference this entry it will be displayed as: “set (denoted \(S\))” (assuming \gls was used).

    -Remember that if you use the symbol key, you need to use a glossary style that displays the symbol, as many of the styles ignore it.

    +

    The first time you reference this entry it will be displayed as: “set (denoted \(S\))” (assuming \gls was used).

    +Remember that if you use the symbol key, you need to use a glossary style that displays the symbol, as many of the styles ignore it.

    5.1.5. Hooks

    -Both the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands use:

    -\glslinkpostsetkeys
    - after the options are set. This macro does nothing by default but can be redefined. (For example, to switch off the hyperlink under certain conditions.) The glossaries-extra package additionally provides \glslinkpresetkeys.

    -There is also a hook (the post-link hook) that’s implemented at the end:

    -\glspostlinkhook
    - This is done after the link text has been displayed and also after the first use flag has been unset (see example 29). This means that it’s too late to use \ifglsused in the definition of \glspostlinkhook. The glossaries-extra package provides \glsxtrifwasfirstuse for use in the post-link hook.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package redefines \glspostlinkhook to allow for additional hooks that can vary according to the entry’s category. If you migrate over from only using the base glossaries package to glossaries-extra and you have redefined \glspostlinkhook, consider moving your modifications to the category post-link hook to avoid breaking the extended post-link hook features. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +Both the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands use:
    +\glslinkpostsetkeys
    + after the options are set. This macro does nothing by default but can be redefined. (For example, to switch off the hyperlink under certain conditions.) The glossaries-extra package additionally provides \glslinkpresetkeys.

    +There is also a hook (the post-link hook) that’s implemented at the end:

    +\glspostlinkhook
    + This is done after the link text has been displayed and also after the first use flag has been unset (see example 29). This means that it’s too late to use \ifglsused in the definition of \glspostlinkhook. The glossaries-extra package provides \glsxtrifwasfirstuse for use in the post-link hook.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package redefines \glspostlinkhook to allow for additional hooks that can vary according to the entry’s category. If you migrate over from only using the base glossaries package to glossaries-extra and you have redefined \glspostlinkhook, consider moving your modifications to the category post-link hook to avoid breaking the extended post-link hook features. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    @@ -4628,178 +4632,178 @@ There is also a hook (the

    5.1.6. Enabling and Disabling hyperlinks to Glossary Entries

    -If you load hyperref prior to loading the glossaries package, the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands will automatically have hyperlinks to the relevant glossary entry, unless the hyper option has been switched off (either explicitly or through implicit means, such as via the nohypertypes package option).

    -You can disable or enable hyperlinks using:

    -\glsdisablehyper
    +If you load hyperref prior to loading the glossaries package, the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands will automatically have hyperlinks to the relevant glossary entry, unless the hyper option has been switched off (either explicitly or through implicit means, such as via the nohypertypes package option).

    +You can disable or enable hyperlinks using:

    +\glsdisablehyper
    and
    -\glsenablehyper

    +\glsenablehyper

    - respectively. The effect can be localised by placing the commands within a group. Note that you should only use \glsenablehyper if the commands \hyperlink and \hypertarget have been defined, otherwise you will get undefined control sequence errors. If the hyperref package is loaded before glossaries, \glsenablehyper will be use automatically.

    -You can disable just the first use links using the package option hyperfirst=false. Note that this option only affects the \gls-like commands that recognise the first use flag.

    -

    Example 18: First Use With Hyperlinked Footnote Description
    Suppose I want the first use to have a hyperlink to the description in a footnote instead of hyperlinking to the relevant place in the glossary. First I need to disable the hyperlinks on first use via the package option hyperfirst=false:
    \usepackage[hyperfirst=false]{glossaries}
    -
    Now I need to redefine \glsentryfmt (see §5.1.4):
    \renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}{% 
    -  \glsgenentryfmt
    -  \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\footnote{\glsentrydesc{\glslabel}}}% 
    + respectively. The effect can be localised by placing the commands within a group. Note that you should only use \glsenablehyper if the commands \hyperlink and \hypertarget have been defined, otherwise you will get undefined control sequence errors. If the hyperref package is loaded before glossaries, \glsenablehyper will be use automatically.

    +You can disable just the first use links using the package option hyperfirst=false. Note that this option only affects the \gls-like commands that recognise the first use flag.

    +

    Example 18: First Use With Hyperlinked Footnote Description
    Suppose I want the first use to have a hyperlink to the description in a footnote instead of hyperlinking to the relevant place in the glossary. First I need to disable the hyperlinks on first use via the package option hyperfirst=false:
    \usepackage[hyperfirst=false]{glossaries}
    +
    Now I need to redefine \glsentryfmt (see §5.1.4):
    \renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}{% 
    +  \glsgenentryfmt
    +  \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\footnote{\glsentrydesc{\glslabel}}}% 
     }
     

    -Now the first use won’t have hyperlinked text, but will be followed by a footnote. See the sample file sample-FnDesc.tex for a complete document.

    -Note that the hyperfirst option applies to all defined glossaries. It may be that you only want to disable the hyperlinks on first use for glossaries that have a different form on first use (such as list of acronyms). This can be achieved by noting that since the entries that require hyperlinking for all instances have identical first and subsequent text, they can be unset via \glsunsetall (see §7) so that the hyperfirst option doesn’t get applied.

    -

    Example 19: Suppressing Hyperlinks on First Use Just For Acronyms
    Suppose I want to suppress the hyperlink on first use for acronyms but not for entries in the main glossary. I can load the glossaries package using:
    \usepackage[hyperfirst=false,acronym]{glossaries}
    -
    Once all glossary entries have been defined I then do:
    \glsunsetall[main]
    -
    (Alternatively use the nohyperfirst category attribute with glossaries-extra.)

    -For more complex requirements, you might find it easier to switch off all hyperlinks via \glsdisablehyper and put the hyperlinks (where required) within the definition of \glsentryfmt (see §5.1.4) via \glshyperlink (see §5.2).

    -

    Example 20: Only Hyperlink in Text Mode Not Math Mode
    This is a bit of a contrived example, but suppose, for some reason, I only want the \gls-like commands to have hyperlinks when used in text mode, but not in math mode. I can do this by adding the glossary to the list of nohypertypes and redefining \glsentryfmt:
    \GlsDeclareNoHyperList{main}
    -
    -\renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}{% 
    +Now the first use won’t have hyperlinked text, but will be followed by a footnote. See the sample file sample-FnDesc.tex for a complete document. 

    +Note that the hyperfirst option applies to all defined glossaries. It may be that you only want to disable the hyperlinks on first use for glossaries that have a different form on first use (such as list of acronyms). This can be achieved by noting that since the entries that require hyperlinking for all instances have identical first and subsequent text, they can be unset via \glsunsetall (see §7) so that the hyperfirst option doesn’t get applied.

    +

    Example 19: Suppressing Hyperlinks on First Use Just For Acronyms
    Suppose I want to suppress the hyperlink on first use for acronyms but not for entries in the main glossary. I can load the glossaries package using:
    \usepackage[hyperfirst=false,acronym]{glossaries}
    +
    Once all glossary entries have been defined I then do:
    \glsunsetall[main]
    +
    (Alternatively use the nohyperfirst category attribute with glossaries-extra.)

    +For more complex requirements, you might find it easier to switch off all hyperlinks via \glsdisablehyper and put the hyperlinks (where required) within the definition of \glsentryfmt (see §5.1.4) via \glshyperlink (see §5.2).

    +

    Example 20: Only Hyperlink in Text Mode Not Math Mode
    This is a bit of a contrived example, but suppose, for some reason, I only want the \gls-like commands to have hyperlinks when used in text mode, but not in math mode. I can do this by adding the glossary to the list of nohypertypes and redefining \glsentryfmt:
    \GlsDeclareNoHyperList{main}
    +
    +\renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}{% 
       \ifmmode
    -    \glsgenentryfmt
    +    \glsgenentryfmt
       \else
    -    \glsifhyperon
    -    {\glsgenentryfmt}% hyperlink already on
    -    {\glshyperlink[\glsgenentryfmt]{\glslabel}}% 
    +    \glsifhyperon
    +    {\glsgenentryfmt}% hyperlink already on
    +    {\glshyperlink[\glsgenentryfmt]{\glslabel}}% 
       \fi
     }
    -
    Note that this doesn’t affect the \glstext-like commands, which will have the hyperlinks off unless they’re forced on using the plus variant or with an explicit use of hypertrue.

    -See the sample file sample-nomathhyper.tex for a complete document.

    -

    Example 21: One Hyper Link Per Entry Per Chapter
    Here’s a more complicated example that will only have the hyperlink on the first time an entry is used per chapter. This doesn’t involve resetting the first use flag. Instead it adds a new key using \glsaddstoragekey (see §4.3.2) that keeps track of the chapter number that the entry was last used in:
    \glsaddstoragekey{chapter}{0}{\glschapnum}
    -
    This creates a new user command called \glschapnum that’s analogous to \glsentrytext. The default value for this key is 0. I then define my glossary entries as usual.

    -Next I redefine the hook \glslinkpostsetkeys (see §5.1.4) so that it determines the current chapter number (which is stored in \currentchap using \edef). This value is then compared with the value of the entry’s chapter key that I defined earlier. If they’re the same, this entry has already been used in this chapter so the hyperlink is switched off using xkeyval’s \setkeys command. If the chapter number isn’t the same, then this entry hasn’t been used in the current chapter. The chapter field is updated using \glsfieldxdef15.6) provided the user hasn’t switched off the hyperlink. (This test is performed using \glsifhyperon.)

    \renewcommand*{\glslinkpostsetkeys}{% 
    - \edef\currentchap{\arabic{chapter}}% 
    - \ifnum\currentchap=\glschapnum{\glslabel}\relax
    -  \setkeys{glslink}{hyper=false}% 
    +
    Note that this doesn’t affect the \glstext-like commands, which will have the hyperlinks off unless they’re forced on using the plus variant or with an explicit use of hypertrue.

    +See the sample file sample-nomathhyper.tex for a complete document.

    +

    Example 21: One Hyper Link Per Entry Per Chapter
    Here’s a more complicated example that will only have the hyperlink on the first time an entry is used per chapter. This doesn’t involve resetting the first use flag. Instead it adds a new key using \glsaddstoragekey (see §4.3.2) that keeps track of the chapter number that the entry was last used in:
    \glsaddstoragekey{chapter}{0}{\glschapnum}
    +
    This creates a new user command called \glschapnum that’s analogous to \glsentrytext. The default value for this key is 0. I then define my glossary entries as usual.

    +Next I redefine the hook \glslinkpostsetkeys (see §5.1.4) so that it determines the current chapter number (which is stored in \currentchap using \edef). This value is then compared with the value of the entry’s chapter key that I defined earlier. If they’re the same, this entry has already been used in this chapter so the hyperlink is switched off using xkeyval’s \setkeys command. If the chapter number isn’t the same, then this entry hasn’t been used in the current chapter. The chapter field is updated using \glsfieldxdef15.6) provided the user hasn’t switched off the hyperlink. (This test is performed using \glsifhyperon.)

    \renewcommand*{\glslinkpostsetkeys}{% 
    + \edef\currentchap{\arabic{chapter}}% 
    + \ifnum\currentchap=\glschapnum{\glslabel}\relax
    +  \setkeys{glslink}{hyper=false}% 
      \else
    -  \glsifhyperon{\glsfieldxdef{\glslabel}{chapter}{\currentchap}}% 
    +  \glsifhyperon{\glsfieldxdef{\glslabel}{chapter}{\currentchap}}% 
      \fi
     }
    -
    Note that this will be confused if you use \gls etc when the chapter counter is 0. (That is, before the first \chapter.)

    -See the sample file sample-chap-hyperfirst.tex for a complete document.

    +

    Note that this will be confused if you use \gls etc when the chapter counter is 0. (That is, before the first \chapter.)

    +See the sample file sample-chap-hyperfirst.tex for a complete document.

    @@ -4808,93 +4812,93 @@ If

    6. Acronyms and Other Abbreviations

    -The term acronyms is used here to describe the base glossary package’s mechanism for dealing with acronyms, initialisms, contractions and anything else that may have a shortened form for brevity. The term abbreviations is used to describe the enhanced mechanism provided by the glossaries-extra package, which is incompatible with the base acronym mechanism.
    +The term acronyms is used here to describe the base glossary package’s mechanism for dealing with acronyms, initialisms, contractions and anything else that may have a shortened form for brevity. The term abbreviations is used to describe the enhanced mechanism provided by the glossaries-extra package, which is incompatible with the base acronym mechanism.

    -Acronyms internally use \newglossaryentry, so you can reference them with \gls and \glspl as with other entries. Whilst it is possible to simply use \newglossaryentry explicitly with the first and text keys set to provide a full form on first use and a shortened form on subsequent use, using \newacronym establishes a consistent format. It also makes it possible to shift the insert optional argument of the \gls-like commands inside the full form, so that it is placed before the parentheses.

    -The way the acronym is displayed on first use is governed by the acronym style that’s identified with \setacronymstyle. This should be set before you define your acronyms. For example:

    \documentclass{article}
    +Acronyms internally use \newglossaryentry, so you can reference them with \gls and \glspl as with other entries. Whilst it is possible to simply use \newglossaryentry explicitly with the first and text keys set to provide a full form on first use and a shortened form on subsequent use, using \newacronym establishes a consistent format. It also makes it possible to shift the insert optional argument of the \gls-like commands inside the full form, so that it is placed before the parentheses.

    +The way the acronym is displayed on first use is governed by the acronym style that’s identified with \setacronymstyle. This should be set before you define your acronyms. For example:

    \documentclass{article}
     \usepackage{glossaries}
    -\setacronymstyle{long-short}
    -\newacronym{html}{HTML}{hypertext markup language}
    -\newacronym{xml}{XML}{extensible markup language}
    +\setacronymstyle{long-short}
    +\newacronym{html}{HTML}{hypertext markup language}
    +\newacronym{xml}{XML}{extensible markup language}
     \begin{document}
    -First use: \gls{html} and \gls{xml}.
    +First use: \gls{html} and \gls{xml}.
     
    -Next use: \gls{html} and \gls{xml}.
    +Next use: \gls{html} and \gls{xml}.
     \end{document}
     
    Example 22: Simple document with acronyms 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that defines some acronym entries and references them in the text..

    -Acronyms are defined using:

    -\newacronym[key=value list]{entry-label}{short}{long}
    - This creates a glossary entry with the given label. This automatically sets type={\acronymtype} but if the acronym should go in another glossary you can set the type in the optional argument key=value list, which is added to the end of the key=value list in \newglossaryentry.

    -The \newacronym command also uses the long, longplural, short and shortplural keys in \newglossaryentry to store the long and short forms and their plurals.

    -

    - If you use \newacronym with glossaries-extra, you need to first set the abbreviation style for the acronym category with:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{style-name}
    +Acronyms are defined using: 
    +\newacronym[key=value list]{entry-label}{short}{long}
    + This creates a glossary entry with the given label. This automatically sets type={\acronymtype} but if the acronym should go in another glossary you can set the type in the optional argument key=value list, which is added to the end of the key=value list in \newglossaryentry.

    +The \newacronym command also uses the long, longplural, short and shortplural keys in \newglossaryentry to store the long and short forms and their plurals.

    +

    + If you use \newacronym with glossaries-extra, you need to first set the abbreviation style for the acronym category with:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{style-name}
     

    -Note that the same restrictions on entry-label in \newglossaryentry also apply to \newacronym (see §4). Since \newacronym is defining the entry with \newglossaryentry, you can use \glsreset to reset the first use flag.

    +Note that the same restrictions on entry-label in \newglossaryentry also apply to \newacronym (see §4). Since \newacronym is defining the entry with \newglossaryentry, you can use \glsreset to reset the first use flag.

    -Remember to declare the specified glossary type as a list of acronyms (via the package option acronymlists or the command \DeclareAcronymList) if you have multiple lists of acronyms. See §2.7. Alternatively, use glossaries-extra to have better support for a mixed glossaries.
    +Remember to declare the specified glossary type as a list of acronyms (via the package option acronymlists or the command \DeclareAcronymList) if you have multiple lists of acronyms. See §2.7. Alternatively, use glossaries-extra to have better support for a mixed glossaries.

    -The optional argument key=value list allows you to specify additional information. Any key that can be used in the second argument of \newglossaryentry can also be used here in key=value list, but be careful about overriding any keys that are set by the acronym style, such as name, short and long.

    -For example, you may need to supply description (when used with one of the styles that require a description, described in §6.2) or you can override plural forms of short or long using the shortplural or longplural keys. For example:

    \newacronym[longplural={diagonal matrices}]
    +The optional argument key=value list allows you to specify additional information. Any key that can be used in the second argument of \newglossaryentry can also be used here in key=value list, but be careful about overriding any keys that are set by the acronym style, such as name, short and long.

    +For example, you may need to supply description (when used with one of the styles that require a description, described in §6.2) or you can override plural forms of short or long using the shortplural or longplural keys. For example:

    \newacronym[longplural={diagonal matrices}]
       {dm}{DM}{diagonal matrix}
    -
    If the first use uses the plural form, \glspl{dm} will display: diagonal matrices (DMs).

    -As with plural, if longplural is missing, it’s obtained by appending \glspluralsuffix to the singular form. The short plural shortplural is obtained (if not explicitly set in key=value list) by appending:

    -\glsacrpluralsuffixinitial: \glspluralsuffix
    +
    If the first use uses the plural form, \glspl{dm} will display: diagonal matrices (DMs).

    +As with plural, if longplural is missing, it’s obtained by appending \glspluralsuffix to the singular form. The short plural shortplural is obtained (if not explicitly set in key=value list) by appending:

    +\glsacrpluralsuffixinitial: \glspluralsuffix
    to the short form. These commands may be changed by the associated language files, but they can’t be added to the usual caption hooks as there’s no guarantee when they’ll be expanded (as discussed earlier in §1.5.2).

    -

    - A different approach is used by glossaries-extra, which has category attributes to determine whether or not to append a suffix when forming the default value of shortplural.
    +
    + A different approach is used by glossaries-extra, which has category attributes to determine whether or not to append a suffix when forming the default value of shortplural.

    -Since \newacronym implicitly sets type={\acronymtype}, if you want to load a file containing acronym definitions using \loadglsentries, the optional argument that specifies the glossary will not have an effect unless you explicitly set type={\glsdefaulttype} in the optional argument to \newacronym. See §4.6.
    +Since \newacronym implicitly sets type={\acronymtype}, if you want to load a file containing acronym definitions using \loadglsentries, the optional argument that specifies the glossary will not have an effect unless you explicitly set type={\glsdefaulttype} in the optional argument to \newacronym. See §4.6.

    -The following defines the acronym IDN and then uses it in the document text. It then resets the first use flag and uses it again.

    \setacronymstyle{long-short}
    -\newacronym{idn}{IDN}{identification number}
    +The following defines the acronym IDN and then uses it in the document text. It then resets the first use flag and uses it again. 
    \setacronymstyle{long-short}
    +\newacronym{idn}{IDN}{identification number}
     \begin{document}
    -First use: \gls{idn}. Next use: \gls{idn}.
    +First use: \gls{idn}. Next use: \gls{idn}.
     
    -\glsreset{idn}% reset first use
    -The \gls{idn}['s] prefix is a capital letter.
    +\glsreset{idn}% reset first use
    +The \gls{idn}['s] prefix is a capital letter.
     Next use:
    -the \gls{idn}['s] prefix is a capital letter.
    +the \gls{idn}['s] prefix is a capital letter.
     \end{document}
    -
    The reset (\glsreset) makes the next instance of \gls behave as first use. Note also the way the final insert optional argument is treated.
    The reset (\glsreset) makes the next instance of \gls behave as first use. Note also the way the final insert optional argument is treated.
    Example 23: Defining and Using an Acronym 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that defines an acronym and references it in the text..

    - If the acronym had simply been defined with:
    \newglossaryentry{idn}{
    -  nameIDN,
    -  firstidentification number (IDN),
    -  descriptionidentification number
    + If the acronym had simply been defined with: 
    \newglossaryentry{idn}{
    +  nameIDN,
    +  firstidentification number (IDN),
    +  descriptionidentification number
     }
    -
    then the first use of \gls{idn}['s] would have placed in the insert after the parentheses:
    then the first use of \gls{idn}['s] would have placed in the insert after the parentheses:
    The identification number (IDN)’s prefix is a capital letter.

    -If you want to use one of the small caps acronym styles, described in §6.2, you need to use lowercase characters for the shortened form:

    \setacronymstyle{long-sc-short}
    -\newacronym{idn}{idn}{identification number}
    +If you want to use one of the small caps acronym styles, described in §6.2, you need to use lowercase characters for the shortened form: 
    \setacronymstyle{long-sc-short}
    +\newacronym{idn}{idn}{identification number}
     

    Avoid nested definitions.

    -Recall from the warning in §4 that you should avoid using the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands within the value of keys like text and first due to complications arising from nested links. The same applies to acronyms defined using \newacronym.

    -For example, suppose you have defined:

    \newacronym{ssi}{SSI}{server side includes}
    -\newacronym{html}{HTML}{hypertext markup language}
    -
    you may be tempted to do:
    \newacronym{shtml}{S\gls{html}}{\gls{ssi} enabled \gls{html}}
    -
    Don’t! This will break the case-changing commands, such as \Gls, it will cause inconsistencies on first use, and, if hyperlinks are enabled, will cause nested hyperlinks, and it will index the nested entries every time the dependent entry is indexed, which creates unnecessary locations. It will also confuse the commands used by the entry formatting (such as \glslabel).

    -Instead, consider doing:

    \newacronym
    - [description={\gls{ssi} enabled \gls{html}}]
    - {shtml}{SHTML}{SSI enabled HTML}
    -
    or if the font needs to match the style:
    \newacronym
    +Recall from the warning in §4 that you should avoid using the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands within the value of keys like text and first due to complications arising from nested links. The same applies to acronyms defined using \newacronym.

    +For example, suppose you have defined:

    \newacronym{ssi}{SSI}{server side includes}
    +\newacronym{html}{HTML}{hypertext markup language}
    +
    you may be tempted to do:
    \newacronym{shtml}{S\gls{html}}{\gls{ssi} enabled \gls{html}}
    +
    Don’t! This will break the case-changing commands, such as \Gls, it will cause inconsistencies on first use, and, if hyperlinks are enabled, will cause nested hyperlinks, and it will index the nested entries every time the dependent entry is indexed, which creates unnecessary locations. It will also confuse the commands used by the entry formatting (such as \glslabel).

    +Instead, consider doing:

    \newacronym
      [description={\gls{ssi} enabled \gls{html}}]
    - {shtml}{SHTML}{\acronymfont{SSI} enabled \acronymfont{HTML}}
    -
    Alternatively:
    \newacronym
    - [description={\gls{ssi} enabled \gls{html}}]
    + {shtml}{SHTML}{SSI enabled HTML}
    +
    or if the font needs to match the style:
    \newacronym
    + [description={\gls{ssi} enabled \gls{html}}]
    + {shtml}{SHTML}{\acronymfont{SSI} enabled \acronymfont{HTML}}
    +
    Alternatively:
    \newacronym
    + [description={\gls{ssi} enabled \gls{html}}]
      {shtml}{SHTML}
      {server side includes enabled hypertext markup language}
    -
    Similarly for the \glstext-like commands.

    -

    - Other approaches are available with glossaries-extra. See the sections “Nested Links” and “Multi (or Compound) Entries” in the glossaries-extra user manual.
    +
    Similarly for the \glstext-like commands.

    +

    + Other approaches are available with glossaries-extra. See the sections “Nested Links” and “Multi (or Compound) Entries” in the glossaries-extra user manual.

    @@ -4902,62 +4906,62 @@ Instead, consider doing:

    6.1. Displaying the Long, Short and Full Forms (Independent of First Use)

    -It may be that you want the long, short or full form regardless of whether or not the acronym has already been used in the document. You can do so with the commands described in this section.

    -The \acr… commands described below are part of the set of \glstext-like commands. That is, they index and can form hyperlinks, and they don’t modify or test the first use flag. However, unlike the other \glstext-like commands, their display is governed by \defglsentryfmt with \glscustomtext set to the appropriate link text. So, for example,

    \acrshort{label}[insert]
    -
    is similar to:
    \glsdisp{% 
    - \acronymfont{\glsentryshort{label}}insert}
    -
    except that the first use flag isn’t unset.

    -All caveats that apply to the \glstext-like commands also apply to the following commands. (Including the above warning about nested links.)

    -

    - If you are using glossaries-extra, don’t use the commands described in this section. The glossaries-extra package provides analogous \glsxtr… or \glsfmt… commands. For example, \glsxtrshort instead of \acrshort or, if needed in a heading, \glsfmtshort. (Similarly for the case-changing variants.)
    +It may be that you want the long, short or full form regardless of whether or not the acronym has already been used in the document. You can do so with the commands described in this section.

    +The \acr… commands described below are part of the set of \glstext-like commands. That is, they index and can form hyperlinks, and they don’t modify or test the first use flag. However, unlike the other \glstext-like commands, their display is governed by \defglsentryfmt with \glscustomtext set to the appropriate link text. So, for example,

    \acrshort{label}[insert]
    +
    is similar to:
    \glsdisp{% 
    + \acronymfont{\glsentryshort{label}}insert}
    +
    except that the first use flag isn’t unset.

    +All caveats that apply to the \glstext-like commands also apply to the following commands. (Including the above warning about nested links.)

    +

    + If you are using glossaries-extra, don’t use the commands described in this section. The glossaries-extra package provides analogous \glsxtr… or \glsfmt… commands. For example, \glsxtrshort instead of \acrshort or, if needed in a heading, \glsfmtshort. (Similarly for the case-changing variants.)

    -The optional arguments are the same as those for the \glstext-like commands, and there are similar star (*) and plus (+) variants that switch off or on the hyperlinks. As with the \glstext-like commands, the link text is placed in the argument of \glstextformat.

    +The optional arguments are the same as those for the \glstext-like commands, and there are similar star (*) and plus (+) variants that switch off or on the hyperlinks. As with the \glstext-like commands, the link text is placed in the argument of \glstextformat.

    -\acrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This sets the link text to the short form (within the argument of \acronymfont) for the acronym given by entry-label. The short form is as supplied by the short key, which \newacronym implicitly sets.

    -There are also analogous case-changing variants:

    -\Acrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\ACRshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\acrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +

    + This sets the link text to the short form (within the argument of \acronymfont) for the acronym given by entry-label. The short form is as supplied by the short key, which \newacronym implicitly sets.

    +There are also analogous case-changing variants:

    +\Acrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\ACRshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    There are also plural versions:

    -\acrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - As \acrshort but uses the shortplural value.
    -\Acrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\ACRshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\acrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + As \acrshort but uses the shortplural value.

    +\Acrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\ACRshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\acrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This sets the link text to the long form for the acronym given by entry-label. The long form is as supplied by the long key, which \newacronym implicitly sets.

    -There are also analogous case-changing variants:

    -\Acrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\ACRlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\acrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This sets the link text to the long form for the acronym given by entry-label. The long form is as supplied by the long key, which \newacronym implicitly sets.

    +There are also analogous case-changing variants:

    +\Acrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\ACRlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    Again there are also plural versions:

    -\acrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - As \acrlong but uses the longplural value.
    -\Acrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\ACRlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\acrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + As \acrlong but uses the longplural value.

    +\Acrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\ACRlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    -\acrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - This sets the link text to show the full form according to the format governed by the acronym style. This may not necessarily be the same format as that produced on the first use of \gls. For example, the footnote style has the long form in a footnote on the first use of \gls but \acrfull has the long form in parentheses instead.

    -There are also analogous case-changing variants:

    -\Acrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\ACRfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    +\acrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + This sets the link text to show the full form according to the format governed by the acronym style. This may not necessarily be the same format as that produced on the first use of \gls. For example, the footnote style has the long form in a footnote on the first use of \gls but \acrfull has the long form in parentheses instead.

    +There are also analogous case-changing variants:

    +\Acrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\ACRfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    The plural version is:

    -\acrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - with case-changing variants:
    -\Acrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (sentence case) and
    -\ACRfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (all caps).

    -If you find the above commands too cumbersome to write, you can use the shortcuts package option to activate the shorter command names listed in Table 6.1.

    +\acrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + with case-changing variants:

    +\Acrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (sentence case) and
    +\ACRfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (all caps).

    +If you find the above commands too cumbersome to write, you can use the shortcuts package option to activate the shorter command names listed in Table 6.1.

    @@ -4995,190 +4999,186 @@ If you find the above commands too cumbersome to write, you can use the \Glspl
    Table 5: Synonyms provided by the shortcuts package option
    Shortcut Command Equivalent Command

    -It is also possible to access the long and short forms without indexing using commands analogous to \glsentrytext (described in §5.2). These don’t include the acronym font commands, such as \acronymfont.

    +It is also possible to access the long and short forms without indexing using commands analogous to \glsentrytext (described in §5.2). These don’t include the acronym font commands, such as \acronymfont.

    -\glsentrylong{entry-label}
    - Expands to the long form (that is, the value of the long key, which is internally set by \newacronym). The corresponding sentence case command is:
    -\Glsentrylong{entry-label}
    +\glsentrylong{entry-label} + Expands to the long form (that is, the value of the long key, which is internally set by \newacronym). The corresponding sentence case command is:
    +\Glsentrylong{entry-label}

    -\glsentrylongpl{entry-label}
    - Expands to the long plural form (that is, the value of the longplural). The corresponding sentence case command is:
    -\Glsentrylongpl{entry-label}
    +\glsentrylongpl{entry-label} + Expands to the long plural form (that is, the value of the longplural). The corresponding sentence case command is:
    +\Glsentrylongpl{entry-label}

    -\glsentryshort{entry-label}
    - Expands to the short form (that is, the value of the short key, which is internally set by \newacronym). The corresponding sentence case command is:
    -\Glsentryshort{entry-label}
    +\glsentryshort{entry-label} + Expands to the short form (that is, the value of the short key, which is internally set by \newacronym). The corresponding sentence case command is:
    +\Glsentryshort{entry-label}

    An similar command is available for the full form:

    -\glsentryfull{entry-label}
    - This command is redefined by the acronym style. Unlike \glsentrylong and \glsentryshort, this does include \acronymfont, so if you need to use it in a section heading, you may need to disable it in PDF bookmarks:
    \pdfstringdefDisableCommands{% provided by hyperref
    - \let\acronymfont\@firstofone
    - \let\firstacronymfont\@firstofone
    +\glsentryfull{entry-label}
    + This command is redefined by the acronym style. Unlike \glsentrylong and \glsentryshort, this does include \acronymfont, so if you need to use it in a section heading, you may need to disable it in PDF bookmarks: 
    \pdfstringdefDisableCommands{% provided by hyperref
    + \let\acronymfont\@firstofone
    + \let\firstacronymfont\@firstofone
     }
     

    -\Glsentryfull{entry-label}
    - This is like \glsentryfull but applies sentence case.

    +\Glsentryfull{entry-label} + This is like \glsentryfull but applies sentence case.

    The analogous plural commands are:

    -\glsentryfullpl{entry-label}
    - (no case change) and
    -\Glsentryfullpl{entry-label}
    - (sentence case).

    +\glsentryfullpl{entry-label} + (no case change) and

    +\Glsentryfullpl{entry-label}
    + (sentence case).

    6.2. Changing the Acronym Style

    -

    - If you are using glossaries-extra, don’t use the commands described in this section. Use \setabbreviationstyle to set the abbreviation style. This uses a different (but more consistent) naming scheme. For example, long-noshort instead of dua. See the “Abbreviations” chapter in the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +
    + If you are using glossaries-extra, don’t use the commands described in this section. Use \setabbreviationstyle to set the abbreviation style. This uses a different (but more consistent) naming scheme. For example, long-noshort instead of dua. See the “Abbreviations” chapter in the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -The acronym style is set using:

    -\setacronymstyle{style-name}
    - where style name is the name of the required style. The style must be set before the acronyms are defined otherwise you will end up with inconsistencies.

    -For example:

    \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries}
    +The acronym style is set using: 
    +\setacronymstyle{style-name}
    + where style name is the name of the required style. The style must be set before the acronyms are defined otherwise you will end up with inconsistencies.

    +For example:

    \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries}
     
    -\makeglossaries
    +\makeglossaries
     
    -\setacronymstyle{long-sc-short}
    +\setacronymstyle{long-sc-short}
     
    -\newacronym{html}{html}{hypertext markup language}
    -\newacronym{xml}{xml}{extensible markup language}
    +\newacronym{html}{html}{hypertext markup language}
    +\newacronym{xml}{xml}{extensible markup language}
     

    -Unpredictable results will occur if you try to use multiple styles since each acronym style redefines commands like \glsentryfull and \genacrfullformat that govern the way the full form is displayed. The closest you can get to different styles if you only want to use the base glossaries package is to adjust the entry format (see §5.1.4) or to provide a custom acronym style such as in Example 12.

    +Unpredictable results will occur if you try to use multiple styles since each acronym style redefines commands like \glsentryfull and \genacrfullformat that govern the way the full form is displayed. The closest you can get to different styles if you only want to use the base glossaries package is to adjust the entry format (see §5.1.4) or to provide a custom acronym style such as in Example 12.

    -If you need multiple styles, then use the glossaries-extra package, which has better abbreviation management. See, for example, Gallery: Mixing Styles.
    +If you need multiple styles, then use the glossaries-extra package, which has better abbreviation management. See, for example, Gallery: Mixing Styles.

    -The \setacronymstyle command will redefine \newacronym to use the newer acronym mechanism introduced in version 4.02 (2013-12-05). The older mechanism was available, but deprecated, for backward-compatibility until version 4.50 when it was removed. If the pre-4.02 acronym styles are required, you will need to use rollback. As from v4.50, if you don’t use \setacronymstyle, the first instance of \newacronym will automatically implement:

    \setacronymstyle{long-short}
    +The \setacronymstyle command will redefine \newacronym to use the newer acronym mechanism introduced in version 4.02 (2013-12-05). The older mechanism was available, but deprecated, for backward-compatibility until version 4.50 when it was removed. If the pre-4.02 acronym styles are required, you will need to use rollback. As from v4.50, if you don’t use \setacronymstyle, the first instance of \newacronym will automatically implement: 
    \setacronymstyle{long-short}
     
    which is the closest match to the old default. The earlier Example 23 can be adjusted to use rollback to demonstrated the difference:
    \usepackage{glossaries}[=v4.46]% rollback to v4.46
    -% no \setacronymstyle so old style used
    -\newacronym{idn}{IDN}{identification number}
    +% no \setacronymstyle so old style used
    +\newacronym{idn}{IDN}{identification number}
     \begin{document}
    -First use: \gls{idn}. Next use: \gls{idn}.
    +First use: \gls{idn}. Next use: \gls{idn}.
     
    -\glsreset{idn}% reset first use
    -The \gls{idn}['s] prefix is a capital letter.
    +\glsreset{idn}% reset first use
    +The \gls{idn}['s] prefix is a capital letter.
     Next use:
    -the \gls{idn}['s] prefix is a capital letter.
    +the \gls{idn}['s] prefix is a capital letter.
     \end{document}
     
    This produces:
    Example 24: Defining and Using an Acronym (Rollback) 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that defines an acronym and references it in the text using deprecated style with rollback..

    - The most noticeable difference is the way the insert optional argument is treated with \gls on first use (\gls{idn}['s]). With the old way, \newacronym simply set firstidentification number (IDN) when it internally used \newglossaryentry to define the acronym. The default entry format simply appends the insert after the value of the first key.

    -Unlike the original pre-4.02 behaviour of \newacronym, the styles set via \setacronymstyle don’t use the first key, but instead they use \defglsentryfmt to set a custom display style that uses the long and short keys (or their plural equivalents). This means that these styles cope better with plurals that aren’t formed by simply appending the singular form with the letter “s”. In fact, most of the predefined styles use \glsgenacfmt and modify the definitions of commands like \genacrfullformat. If the original behaviour is still required for some reason, use rollback.

    -In both the old and new implementation, the text key is set to the short form. Since the first isn’t set with the new form, it will default to the value of the text key. This means that with the new implementation, \glsfirst will produce the same result as \glstext. This is why you need to use \acrlong or \acrfull instead. Alternatively, reset the first use flag and use \gls.

    -When you use \setacronymstyle the name key is set to:

    -\acronymentry{entry-label}
    - and the sort key is set to
    -\acronymsort{short}{long}
    - These commands are redefined by the acronym styles. However, you can redefine them again after the style has been set but before you use \newacronym. Protected expansion is performed on \acronymsort when the acronym is defined.

    + The most noticeable difference is the way the insert optional argument is treated with \gls on first use (\gls{idn}['s]). With the old way, \newacronym simply set firstidentification number (IDN) when it internally used \newglossaryentry to define the acronym. The default entry format simply appends the insert after the value of the first key.

    +Unlike the original pre-4.02 behaviour of \newacronym, the styles set via \setacronymstyle don’t use the first key, but instead they use \defglsentryfmt to set a custom display style that uses the long and short keys (or their plural equivalents). This means that these styles cope better with plurals that aren’t formed by simply appending the singular form with the letter “s”. In fact, most of the predefined styles use \glsgenacfmt and modify the definitions of commands like \genacrfullformat. If the original behaviour is still required for some reason, use rollback.

    +In both the old and new implementation, the text key is set to the short form. Since the first isn’t set with the new form, it will default to the value of the text key. This means that with the new implementation, \glsfirst will produce the same result as \glstext. This is why you need to use \acrlong or \acrfull instead. Alternatively, reset the first use flag and use \gls.

    +When you use \setacronymstyle the name key is set to:

    +\acronymentry{entry-label}
    + and the sort key is set to
    +\acronymsort{short}{long}
    + These commands are redefined by the acronym styles. However, you can redefine them again after the style has been set but before you use \newacronym. Protected expansion is performed on \acronymsort when the acronym is defined.

    6.2.1. Predefined Acronym Styles

    -The glossaries package provides a number of predefined acronym styles. These styles apply:

    -\firstacronymfont{text}
    - to the short form on first use and
    -\acronymfont{text}
    - on subsequent use. The styles modify the definition of \acronymfont and \firstacronymfont as required. Usually, \firstacronymfont{text} simply does \acronymfont{text}. If you want the short form displayed differently on first use, you can redefine \firstacronymfont after the acronym style is set.

    -The predefined small caps styles that contain “sc” in their name (for example long-sc-short) redefine \acronymfont to use \textsc, which means that the short form needs to be specified in lowercase if it should be rendered in small caps. This is because small caps has small capital glyphs for lowercase letters but normal sized capital glyphs for uppercase letters, which means there’s no visual difference between a normal upright font and a small caps font if the text is in all caps.

    +The glossaries package provides a number of predefined acronym styles. These styles apply:
    +\firstacronymfont{text}
    + to the short form on first use and
    +\acronymfont{text}
    + on subsequent use. The styles modify the definition of \acronymfont and \firstacronymfont as required. Usually, \firstacronymfont{text} simply does \acronymfont{text}. If you want the short form displayed differently on first use, you can redefine \firstacronymfont after the acronym style is set.

    +The predefined small caps styles that contain “sc” in their name (for example long-sc-short) redefine \acronymfont to use \textsc, which means that the short form needs to be specified in lowercase if it should be rendered in small caps. This is because small caps has small capital glyphs for lowercase letters but normal sized capital glyphs for uppercase letters, which means there’s no visual difference between a normal upright font and a small caps font if the text is in all caps.

    -\setacronymstyle{long-sc-short}
    -\newacronym{mathml}{MathML}{mathematical markup language}
    +\setacronymstyle{long-sc-short}
    +\newacronym{mathml}{MathML}{mathematical markup language}
     \begin{document}
    -\acrshort{mathml}
    +\acrshort{mathml}
     \end{document}
     
    Example 25: Small-Caps Acronym 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that uses the long-sc-short acronym style, which renders the short form in a small-capital font..

    -Some fonts don’t support bold small caps, so you may need to redefine \glsnamefont (see §8) to switch to medium weight if you are using a glossary style that displays entry names in bold and you have chosen an acronym style that uses \textsc. (Alternatively, switch to a font that does support bold small caps.)
    +Some fonts don’t support bold small caps, so you may need to redefine \glsnamefont (see §8) to switch to medium weight if you are using a glossary style that displays entry names in bold and you have chosen an acronym style that uses \textsc. (Alternatively, switch to a font that does support bold small caps.)

    -The predefined glossary styles that contain “sm” in their name (for example long-sm-short) redefine \acronymfont to use \textsmaller.

    +The predefined glossary styles that contain “sm” in their name (for example long-sm-short) redefine \acronymfont to use \textsmaller.

    -Note that the glossaries package doesn’t define or load any package that defines \textsmaller. If you use one of the acronym styles that set \acronymfont to \textsmaller you must explicitly load the relsize package or otherwise define \textsmaller.
    +Note that the glossaries package doesn’t define or load any package that defines \textsmaller. If you use one of the acronym styles that set \acronymfont to \textsmaller you must explicitly load the relsize package or otherwise define \textsmaller.

    -The remaining predefined styles redefine \acronymfont to simply do its argument without any font change.

    +The remaining predefined styles redefine \acronymfont to simply do its argument without any font change.

    -The predefined styles adjust \acrfull and \glsentryfull (and their plural and case-changing variants) to reflect the style.
    -

    -When acronyms are defined, \newacronym will set the sort key to:

    -\acronymsort{short}{long}
    - The acronym styles redefine this to suit the style. This command must fully expand in order for the indexing application to pick up the correct sort value. If the sort key is set in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will override this.

    -The name key is set to:

    -\acronymentry{entry-label}
    - Again, the acronym styles redefine this to suit the style. If the name key is set in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will override this.

    -The type key is set to \acronymtype. If the type key is set in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will override this.

    -The shortplural is set to the short form appended by:

    -\acrpluralsuffixinitial: \glsacrpluralsuffix
    - This is redefined by the acronym styles to the appropriate suffix. In most cases, it will simply be defined to \glspluralsuffix, but the small caps styles define it to:
    -\glsupacrpluralsuffix
    +The predefined styles adjust \acrfull and \glsentryfull (and their plural and case-changing variants) to reflect the style. +

    +When acronyms are defined, \newacronym will set the sort key to \acronymsort. The acronym styles redefine this to suit the style. This command must fully expand in order for the indexing application to pick up the correct sort value. If the sort key is set in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will override this.

    +The name key is set to \acronymentry. Again, the acronym styles redefine this to suit the style. If the name key is set in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will override this.

    +The type key is set to \acronymtype. If the type key is set in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will override this.

    +The shortplural is set to the short form appended by:

    +\acrpluralsuffixinitial: \glsacrpluralsuffix
    + This is redefined by the acronym styles to the appropriate suffix. In most cases, it will simply be defined to \glspluralsuffix, but the small caps styles define it to:
    +\glsupacrpluralsuffix
    This uses:
    -\glstextup{text}
    - to cancel the effect of the small caps font command \textsc.

    -If the shortplural key is set in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will override this default.

    -The longplural is set to the long form appended by \glspluralsuffix. If the longplural key is set in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will override this default.

    -Some styles set the description key to the long form, but others don’t. If you use a style that doesn’t set it, you will have to supply the description in the optional argument of \newacronym.

    +\glstextup{text} + to cancel the effect of the small caps font command \textsc.

    +If the shortplural key is set in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will override this default.

    +The longplural is set to the long form appended by \glspluralsuffix. If the longplural key is set in the optional argument of \newacronym, it will override this default.

    +Some styles set the description key to the long form, but others don’t. If you use a style that doesn’t set it, you will have to supply the description in the optional argument of \newacronym.

    6.2.1.1. Long (Short)

    -With the “long (short)” styles, acronyms are displayed in the form:

    long (\firstacronymfont{short})
    -
    on first use and
    \acronymfont{short}
    -
    on subsequent use.

    -They also set \acronymsort so that it just expands to its first argument short. This means that the acronyms are sorted according to their short form. In addition, \acronymentry{label} is set to just the short form (enclosed in \acronymfont) and the description key is set to the long form.

    +With the “long (short)” styles, acronyms are displayed in the form:

    long (\firstacronymfont{short})
    +
    on first use and
    \acronymfont{short}
    +
    on subsequent use.

    +They also set \acronymsort so that it just expands to its first argument short. This means that the acronyms are sorted according to their short form. In addition, \acronymentry{label} is set to just the short form (enclosed in \acronymfont) and the description key is set to the long form.

    -long-short
    - This is the default style that will be implemented if \setacronymstyle isn’t used (as from v4.50, which has removed the default deprecated style). This shows the long form followed by the short form in parentheses on first use and also with \acrfull. This redefines \acronymfont to simply do its argument.

    +long-short + This is the default style that will be implemented if \setacronymstyle isn’t used (as from v4.50, which has removed the default deprecated style). This shows the long form followed by the short form in parentheses on first use and also with \acrfull. This redefines \acronymfont to simply do its argument.

    -long-sc-short
    - This is like long-short but uses small caps for the short form, so it redefines \acronymfont to use \textsc and \acrpluralsuffix to \glsacrpluralsuffix.

    +long-sc-short + This is like long-short but uses small caps for the short form, so it redefines \acronymfont to use \textsc and \acrpluralsuffix to \glsacrpluralsuffix.

    -long-sm-short
    - This is like long-short but uses \textsmaller for the short form, so it redefines \acronymfont to use \textsmaller. This style will require relsize to be loaded.

    +long-sm-short + This is like long-short but uses \textsmaller for the short form, so it redefines \acronymfont to use \textsmaller. This style will require relsize to be loaded.

    -long-sp-short
    - This is like long-short but instead of simply using a space between the long and short form, it uses:
    -\glsacspace{label}
    - This measures the short form for the given entry and, if the width is smaller than 3em, it will use non-breaking space (~). Otherwise it will use \space.

    -

    - Although the glossaries-extra package doesn’t support the base acronym styles, it does redefine \glsacspace to use \glsacspacemax instead of the hard-coded 3em, as \glsacspace may also be useful in abbreviation styles.
    -

    -

    Example 26: Adapting a Predefined Acronym Style
    Suppose I want to use the footnote-sc-desc style, but I want the name key set to the short form followed by the long form in parentheses and the sort key set to the short form. Then I need to specify the footnote-sc-desc style:
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sc-desc}
    -
    and then redefine \acronymsort and \acronymentry:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{#1}% sort by short form
    -\renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{% short (long) name
    -  \acronymfont{\glsentryshort{#1}}\space (\glsentrylong{#1})}% 
    -
    (I’ve used \space for extra clarity, but you can just use an actual space instead.)

    -Note that the default Computer Modern fonts don’t support bold small caps, so another font is required. For example:

    \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
    -
    The alternative is to redefine \acronymfont so that it always switches to medium weight to ensure the small caps setting is used. For example:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{\textmd{\scshape #1}}
    +long-sp-short
    + This is like long-short but instead of simply using a space between the long and short form, it uses:
    +\glsacspace{label}
    + This measures the short form for the given entry and, if the width is smaller than 3em, it will use non-breaking space (~). Otherwise it will use \space.

    +

    + Although the glossaries-extra package doesn’t support the base acronym styles, it does redefine \glsacspace to use \glsacspacemax instead of the hard-coded 3em, as \glsacspace may also be useful in abbreviation styles.
    +

    +

    Example 26: Adapting a Predefined Acronym Style
    Suppose I want to use the footnote-sc-desc style, but I want the name key set to the short form followed by the long form in parentheses and the sort key set to the short form. Then I need to specify the footnote-sc-desc style:
    \setacronymstyle{footnote-sc-desc}
    +
    and then redefine \acronymsort and \acronymentry:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{#1}% sort by short form
    +\renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{% short (long) name
    +  \acronymfont{\glsentryshort{#1}}\space (\glsentrylong{#1})}% 
    +
    (I’ve used \space for extra clarity, but you can just use an actual space instead.)

    +Note that the default Computer Modern fonts don’t support bold small caps, so another font is required. For example:

    \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
    +
    The alternative is to redefine \acronymfont so that it always switches to medium weight to ensure the small caps setting is used. For example:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{\textmd{\scshape #1}}
     

    -The sample file sampleFnAcrDesc.tex illustrates this example.

    +The sample file sampleFnAcrDesc.tex illustrates this example.

    6.2.1.2. Short (Long)

    -With the “short (long)” styles, acronyms are displayed in the form:

    \firstacronymfont{short} (long )
    -
    on first use and
    \acronymfont{short}
    -
    on subsequent use.

    -They also set \acronymsort{short}{long} to just short. This means that the acronyms are sorted according to their short form. In addition, \acronymentry{label} is set to just the short form (enclosed in \acronymfont) and the description key is set to the long form.

    +With the “short (long)” styles, acronyms are displayed in the form:

    \firstacronymfont{short} (long )
    +
    on first use and
    \acronymfont{short}
    +
    on subsequent use.

    +They also set \acronymsort{short}{long} to just short. This means that the acronyms are sorted according to their short form. In addition, \acronymentry{label} is set to just the short form (enclosed in \acronymfont) and the description key is set to the long form.

    -short-long
    - This shows the short form followed by the long form in parentheses on first use and also with \acrfull. This redefines \acronymfont to simply do its argument.

    +short-long + This shows the short form followed by the long form in parentheses on first use and also with \acrfull. This redefines \acronymfont to simply do its argument.

    -sc-short-long
    - This is like short-long but uses small caps for the short form, so it redefines \acronymfont to use \textsc and \acrpluralsuffix to \glsacrpluralsuffix.

    +sc-short-long + This is like short-long but uses small caps for the short form, so it redefines \acronymfont to use \textsc and \acrpluralsuffix to \glsacrpluralsuffix.

    -sm-short-long
    - This is like short-long but uses \textsmaller for the short form, so it redefines \acronymfont to use \textsmaller. This style will require relsize to be loaded.

    +sm-short-long + This is like short-long but uses \textsmaller for the short form, so it redefines \acronymfont to use \textsmaller. This style will require relsize to be loaded.

    @@ -5186,17 +5186,17 @@ They also set 6.2.1.3. Long (Short) User Supplied Description

    -long-short-desc
    - This is like long-short but the description key must be provided in the optional argument of \newacronym. The sort value command \acronymsort is redefined to expand to its second argument (long), and \acronymentry is redefined to show the long form followed by the short form in parentheses.

    +long-short-desc + This is like long-short but the description key must be provided in the optional argument of \newacronym. The sort value command \acronymsort is redefined to expand to its second argument (long), and \acronymentry is redefined to show the long form followed by the short form in parentheses.

    -long-sc-short-desc
    - This is like long-short-desc except that it uses small caps, as long-sc-short.

    +long-sc-short-desc + This is like long-short-desc except that it uses small caps, as long-sc-short.

    -long-sm-short-desc
    - This is like long-short-desc except that it uses \textsmaller, as long-sm-short.

    +long-sm-short-desc + This is like long-short-desc except that it uses \textsmaller, as long-sm-short.

    -long-sp-short-desc
    - This is like long-short-desc except that it uses \glsacspace, as long-sp-short.

    +long-sp-short-desc + This is like long-short-desc except that it uses \glsacspace, as long-sp-short.

    @@ -5204,359 +5204,359 @@ They also set 6.2.1.4. Short (Long) User Supplied Description

    -short-long-desc
    - This is like short-long but the description key must be provided in the optional argument of \newacronym. The sort value command \acronymsort is redefined to expand to its second argument (long), and \acronymentry is redefined to show the long form followed by the short form in parentheses.

    +short-long-desc + This is like short-long but the description key must be provided in the optional argument of \newacronym. The sort value command \acronymsort is redefined to expand to its second argument (long), and \acronymentry is redefined to show the long form followed by the short form in parentheses.

    -sc-short-long-desc
    - This is like short-long-desc except that it uses small caps, as long-sc-short.

    +sc-short-long-desc + This is like short-long-desc except that it uses small caps, as long-sc-short.

    -sm-short-long-desc
    - This is like short-long-desc except that it uses \textsmaller, as long-sm-short.

    +sm-short-long-desc + This is like short-long-desc except that it uses \textsmaller, as long-sm-short.

    6.2.1.5. Do Not Use Acronym (DUA)

    -With these styles, the \gls-like commands always display the long form regardless of whether the entry has been first useused or not. However, \acrfull and \glsentryfull will display the long form followed by the short form, as per the long-short style.

    +With these styles, the \gls-like commands always display the long form regardless of whether the entry has been first useused or not. However, \acrfull and \glsentryfull will display the long form followed by the short form, as per the long-short style.

    -dua
    - The sort value command \acronymsort expands to just its second argument (the long form), and \acronymentry shows just the long form.

    +dua + The sort value command \acronymsort expands to just its second argument (the long form), and \acronymentry shows just the long form.

    -dua-desc
    - The sort value command \acronymsort expands to just its second argument (the long form), and \acronymentry shows just the long form.

    +dua-desc + The sort value command \acronymsort expands to just its second argument (the long form), and \acronymentry shows just the long form.

    6.2.1.6. Footnote

    -With these styles, the \gls-like commands show the short form followed by the long form in a footnote on first use. The footnote is simply added with \footnote. The \acrfull set of commands show the short form followed by the long form in parentheses (as per styles like short-long). The definitions of \acronymsort and \acronymentry are as for the “short (long)” styles described in §6.2.1.2.

    +With these styles, the \gls-like commands show the short form followed by the long form in a footnote on first use. The footnote is simply added with \footnote. The \acrfull set of commands show the short form followed by the long form in parentheses (as per styles like short-long). The definitions of \acronymsort and \acronymentry are as for the “short (long)” styles described in §6.2.1.2.

    -The footnote styles automatically set hyperfirst=false to prevent nested hyperlinks.
    +The footnote styles automatically set hyperfirst=false to prevent nested hyperlinks.

    -footnote
    - This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort and \acronymfont in the same way as the short-long style

    +footnote + This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort and \acronymfont in the same way as the short-long style

    -footnote-sc
    - This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort, \acronymfont and \acrpluralsuffix in the same way as the sc-short-long style

    +footnote-sc + This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort, \acronymfont and \acrpluralsuffix in the same way as the sc-short-long style

    -footnote-sm
    - This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort and \acronymfont in the same way as the sm-short-long style

    +footnote-sm + This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort and \acronymfont in the same way as the sm-short-long style

    -footnote-desc
    - This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort and \acronymfont in the same way as the short-long-desc style

    +footnote-desc + This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort and \acronymfont in the same way as the short-long-desc style

    -footnote-sc-desc
    - This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort and \acronymfont in the same way as the sc-short-long-desc style

    +footnote-sc-desc + This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort and \acronymfont in the same way as the sc-short-long-desc style

    -footnote-sm-desc
    - This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort and \acronymfont in the same way as the sm-short-long-desc style

    +footnote-sm-desc + This defines \acronymentry, \acronymsort and \acronymfont in the same way as the sm-short-long-desc style

    6.2.2. Defining A Custom Acronym Style

    -You may find that the predefined acronym styles that come with the glossaries package don’t suit your requirements. In this case you can define your own style using:

    -\newacronymstyle{name}{format def}{style defs}
    - where style name is the name of the new style (avoid active characters). The second argument, format def, is equivalent to the definition argument of \defglsentryfmt. You can simply use \glsgenacfmt or you can customize the display using commands like \ifglsused, \glsifplural and \glscapscase. (See §5.1.4 for further details.)

    -If the style is likely to be used with a mixed glossary (that is, entries in that glossary are defined both with \newacronym and \newglossaryentry) then you can test if the entry is an acronym and use \glsgenacfmt if it is or \glsgenentryfmt if it isn’t. For example, the long-short style sets format def as

    \ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\glsgenacfmt}{\glsgenentryfmt}
    -
    (You can use \ifglshasshort instead of \ifglshaslong to test if the entry is an acronym if you prefer.)

    -The third argument, style defs, can be used to redefine the commands that affect the display style, such as \acronymfont and \genacrfullformat.

    +You may find that the predefined acronym styles that come with the glossaries package don’t suit your requirements. In this case you can define your own style using:

    +\newacronymstyle{name}{format def}{style defs}
    + where style name is the name of the new style (avoid active characters). The second argument, format def, is equivalent to the definition argument of \defglsentryfmt. You can simply use \glsgenacfmt or you can customize the display using commands like \ifglsused, \glsifplural and \glscapscase. (See §5.1.4 for further details.)

    +If the style is likely to be used with a mixed glossary (that is, entries in that glossary are defined both with \newacronym and \newglossaryentry) then you can test if the entry is an acronym and use \glsgenacfmt if it is or \glsgenentryfmt if it isn’t. For example, the long-short style sets format def as

    \ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\glsgenacfmt}{\glsgenentryfmt}
    +
    (You can use \ifglshasshort instead of \ifglshaslong to test if the entry is an acronym if you prefer.)

    +The third argument, style defs, can be used to redefine the commands that affect the display style, such as \acronymfont and \genacrfullformat.

    -Bear in mind that you will need to use ## rather than to reference parameters in command definitions within style defs.
    +Bear in mind that you will need to use ## rather than to reference parameters in command definitions within style defs.

    -Note that \setacronymstyle redefines \glsentryfull and \acrfullfmt to use \genacrfullformat (and similarly for the plural and case-changing variants). If this isn’t appropriate for the style (as in the case of styles like footnote and dua) \newacronymstyle should redefine these commands within style defs.

    -Within \newacronymstyle’s style defs argument you can also redefine:

    -\GenericAcronymFields
    - This should expand to the list of additional fields to be set in \newglossaryentry, when it’s internally called by \newacronym. You can use the following token registers to access information passed to the arguments of \newacronym.

    +Note that \setacronymstyle redefines \glsentryfull and \acrfullfmt to use \genacrfullformat (and similarly for the plural and case-changing variants). If this isn’t appropriate for the style (as in the case of styles like footnote and dua) \newacronymstyle should redefine these commands within style defs.

    +Within \newacronymstyle’s style defs argument you can also redefine:

    +\GenericAcronymFields
    + This should expand to the list of additional fields to be set in \newglossaryentry, when it’s internally called by \newacronym. You can use the following token registers to access information passed to the arguments of \newacronym.

    -\glskeylisttok
    +\glskeylisttok Contains the key=value list options.

    -\glslabeltok
    +\glslabeltok Contains the entry-label.

    -\glsshorttok
    +\glsshorttok Contains the short form argument.

    -\glslongtok
    +\glslongtok Contains the long form argument.

    -As with all token registers, you can obtain the value of the register with \theregister. For example, the long-short style does:

    \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{% 
    -   description={\the\glslongtok}}
    -
    which sets the description field to the long form of the acronym whereas the long-short-desc style does:
    \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{}
    +As with all token registers, you can obtain the value of the register with \theregister. For example, the long-short style does: 
    \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{% 
    +   description={\the\glslongtok}}
    +
    which sets the description field to the long form of the acronym whereas the long-short-desc style does:
    \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{}
     
    since the description needs to be specified by the user.

    -It may be that you want to define a new acronym style that’s based on an existing style. Within format def of the new style, you can use

    -\GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle{style-name}
    +It may be that you want to define a new acronym style that’s based on an existing style. Within format def of the new style, you can use
    +\GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle{style-name}
    to use the format def definition from the style given by style name.

    Within display defs of the new style, you can use

    -\GlsUseAcrStyleDefs{style-name}
    +\GlsUseAcrStyleDefs{style-name} to use the display defs from the style given by style name.

    -For example, the long-sc-short acronym style is based on the long-short style with minor modifications:

    \newacronymstyle{long-sc-short}% 
    -{% use the same display as long-short
    -  \GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle{long-short}% 
    +For example, the long-sc-short acronym style is based on the long-short style with minor modifications: 
    \newacronymstyle{long-sc-short}% 
    +{% use the same display as long-short
    +  \GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle{long-short}% 
     }% 
    -{% use the same definitions as long-short
    -  \GlsUseAcrStyleDefs{long-short}% 
    +{% use the same definitions as long-short
    +  \GlsUseAcrStyleDefs{long-short}% 
       % Minor modifications:
    -  \renewcommand{\acronymfont}[1]{\textsc{##1}}% 
    -  \renewcommand*{\acrpluralsuffix}{\glstextup{\glspluralsuffix}}% 
    +  \renewcommand{\acronymfont}[1]{\textsc{##1}}% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\acrpluralsuffix}{\glstextup{\glspluralsuffix}}% 
     }
     

    -

    Example 27: Defining a Custom Acronym Style
    Suppose I want my acronym on first use to have the short form in the text and the long form with the description in a footnote. Suppose also that I want the short form to be put in small caps in the main body of the document, but I want it in normal capitals in the list of acronyms. In my list of acronyms, I want the long form as the name with the short form in brackets followed by the description. That is, in the text I want \gls on first use to display:
    \textsc{short}\footnote{long: description}
    -
    on subsequent use:
    \textsc{short}
    +
    Example 27: Defining a Custom Acronym Style
    Suppose I want my acronym on first use to have the short form in the text and the long form with the description in a footnote. Suppose also that I want the short form to be put in small caps in the main body of the document, but I want it in normal capitals in the list of acronyms. In my list of acronyms, I want the long form as the name with the short form in brackets followed by the description. That is, in the text I want \gls on first use to display:
    \textsc{short}\footnote{long: description}
    +
    on subsequent use:
    \textsc{short}
     
    and in the list of acronyms, each entry will be displayed in the form:
    long (short) description
     

    -Let’s suppose it’s possible that I may have a mixed glossary. I can check this in the second argument (format def) of \newacronymstyle using:

    \ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\glsgenacfmt}{\glsgenentryfmt}
    -
    This will use \glsgenentryfmt if the entry isn’t an acronym, otherwise it will use \glsgenacfmt. The third argument (display defs) of \newacronymstyle needs to redefine \genacrfullformat etc so that the first use displays the short form in the text with the long form in a footnote followed by the description. This is done as follows:
    % No case change, singular first use:
    -\renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    - \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}##2% 
    - \footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
    +Let’s suppose it’s possible that I may have a mixed glossary. I can check this in the second argument (format def) of \newacronymstyle using: 
    \ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\glsgenacfmt}{\glsgenentryfmt}
    +
    This will use \glsgenentryfmt if the entry isn’t an acronym, otherwise it will use \glsgenacfmt. The third argument (display defs) of \newacronymstyle needs to redefine \genacrfullformat etc so that the first use displays the short form in the text with the long form in a footnote followed by the description. This is done as follows:
    % No case change, singular first use:
    +\renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    + \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}##2% 
    + \footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
     }% 
    -% Sentence case, singular first use:
    -\renewcommand*{\Genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    - \firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshort{##1}}##2% 
    - \footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
    +% Sentence case, singular first use:
    +\renewcommand*{\Genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    + \firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshort{##1}}##2% 
    + \footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
     }% 
    -% No case change, plural first use:
    -\renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    - \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2% 
    - \footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
    +% No case change, plural first use:
    +\renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    + \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2% 
    + \footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
     }% 
    -% Sentence case, plural first use:
    -\renewcommand*{\Genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    - \firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2% 
    - \footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
    +% Sentence case, plural first use:
    +\renewcommand*{\Genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    + \firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2% 
    + \footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
     }
    -
    If you think it inappropriate for the short form to be capitalised at the start of a sentence you can change the above to:
    % No case change, singular first use:
    -\renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    - \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}##2% 
    - \footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
    +
    If you think it inappropriate for the short form to be capitalised at the start of a sentence you can change the above to:
    % No case change, singular first use:
    +\renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    + \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}##2% 
    + \footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
     }% 
    -% No case change, plural first use:
    -\renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    - \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2% 
    - \footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
    +% No case change, plural first use:
    +\renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    + \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2% 
    + \footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
     }% 
    -\let\Genacrfullformat\genacrfullformat
    -\let\Genplacrfullformat\genplacrfullformat
    -
    Another variation is to use \Glsentrylong and \Glsentrylongpl in the footnote instead of \glsentrylong and \glsentrylongpl.

    -Now let’s suppose that commands such as \glsentryfull and \acrfull shouldn’t use a footnote, but instead use the format: long (short). This means that the style needs to redefine \glsentryfull, \acrfullfmt and their plural and case-changing variants.

    -First, the non-linking commands:

    \renewcommand*{\glsentryfull}[1]{% 
    -  \glsentrylong{##1}\space
    -    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    +\let\Genacrfullformat\genacrfullformat
    +\let\Genplacrfullformat\genplacrfullformat
    +
    Another variation is to use \Glsentrylong and \Glsentrylongpl in the footnote instead of \glsentrylong and \glsentrylongpl.

    +Now let’s suppose that commands such as \glsentryfull and \acrfull shouldn’t use a footnote, but instead use the format: long (short). This means that the style needs to redefine \glsentryfull, \acrfullfmt and their plural and case-changing variants.

    +First, the non-linking commands:

    \renewcommand*{\glsentryfull}[1]{% 
    +  \glsentrylong{##1}\space
    +    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
     }% 
    -\renewcommand*{\Glsentryfull}[1]{% 
    -  \Glsentrylong{##1}\space
    -    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    +\renewcommand*{\Glsentryfull}[1]{% 
    +  \Glsentrylong{##1}\space
    +    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
     }% 
    -\renewcommand*{\glsentryfullpl}[1]{% 
    -  \glsentrylongpl{##1}\space
    -    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
    +\renewcommand*{\glsentryfullpl}[1]{% 
    +  \glsentrylongpl{##1}\space
    +    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
     }% 
    -\renewcommand*{\Glsentryfullpl}[1]{% 
    -  \Glsentrylongpl{##1}\space
    -    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
    +\renewcommand*{\Glsentryfullpl}[1]{% 
    +  \Glsentrylongpl{##1}\space
    +    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
     }
    -
    Now for the linking commands:
    \renewcommand*{\acrfullfmt}[3]{% 
    -  \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    -   \glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    -    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
    +
    Now for the linking commands:
    \renewcommand*{\acrfullfmt}[3]{% 
    +  \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    +   \glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    +    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
       % 
     }% 
    -\renewcommand*{\Acrfullfmt}[3]{% 
    -  \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    -   \Glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    -    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
    +\renewcommand*{\Acrfullfmt}[3]{% 
    +  \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    +   \Glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    +    (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
       % 
     }% 
    -\renewcommand*{\ACRfullfmt}[3]{% 
    -  \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    -   \glsuppercase{% 
    -     \glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    -       (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
    +\renewcommand*{\ACRfullfmt}[3]{% 
    +  \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    +   \glsuppercase{% 
    +     \glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    +       (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
        }% 
       % 
     }% 
    -\renewcommand*{\acrfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    -  \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    -   \glsentrylongpl{##2}##3\space
    -     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
    +\renewcommand*{\acrfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    +  \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    +   \glsentrylongpl{##2}##3\space
    +     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
       % 
     }% 
    -\renewcommand*{\Acrfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    -  \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    -   \Glsentrylongpl{##2}##3\space
    -     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
    +\renewcommand*{\Acrfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    +  \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    +   \Glsentrylongpl{##2}##3\space
    +     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
       % 
     }% 
    -\renewcommand*{\ACRfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    -  \glslink[##1]##2% 
    -   \glsuppercase{% 
    -     \glsentrylongpl{##2}##3        (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
    +\renewcommand*{\ACRfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    +  \glslink[##1]##2% 
    +   \glsuppercase{% 
    +     \glsentrylongpl{##2}##3        (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
        }% 
       % 
     }
    -
    (This may cause problems with long hyperlinks, in which case adjust the definitions so that, for example, only the short form is inside the argument of \glslink.)

    -The style also needs to redefine \acronymsort so that the acronyms are sorted according to the long form:

    \renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{##2}
    -
    If you prefer them to be sorted according to the short form you can change the above to:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{##1}
    -
    The acronym font needs to be set to \textsc and the plural suffix adjusted so that the “s” suffix in the plural short form doesn’t get converted to small caps:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{\textsc{##1}}% 
    -\renewcommand*{\acrpluralsuffix}{\glsupacrpluralsuffix}% 
    -
    There are a number of ways of dealing with the format in the list of acronyms. The simplest way is to redefine \acronymentry to the long form followed by the upper case short form in parentheses:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{% 
    -  \Glsentrylong{##1}\space
    -    (\glsuppercase\glsentryshort{##1})}
    -
    (I’ve used \Glsentrylong instead of \glsentrylong to capitalise the name in the glossary.)

    -An alternative approach is to set \acronymentry to just the long form and redefine \GenericAcronymFields to set the symbol key to the short form and use a glossary style that displays the symbol in parentheses after the name (such as the tree style) like this:

    \renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{\Glsentrylong{##1}}% 
    -\renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{% 
    -   symbol={\protect\glsuppercase{\the\glsshorttok}}}% 
    -
    I’m going to use the first approach and set \GenericAcronymFields to do nothing:
    \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{}% 
    +
    (This may cause problems with long hyperlinks, in which case adjust the definitions so that, for example, only the short form is inside the argument of \glslink.)

    +The style also needs to redefine \acronymsort so that the acronyms are sorted according to the long form:

    \renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{##2}
    +
    If you prefer them to be sorted according to the short form you can change the above to:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{##1}
    +
    The acronym font needs to be set to \textsc and the plural suffix adjusted so that the “s” suffix in the plural short form doesn’t get converted to small caps:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{\textsc{##1}}% 
    +\renewcommand*{\acrpluralsuffix}{\glsupacrpluralsuffix}% 
    +
    There are a number of ways of dealing with the format in the list of acronyms. The simplest way is to redefine \acronymentry to the long form followed by the upper case short form in parentheses:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{% 
    +  \Glsentrylong{##1}\space
    +    (\glsuppercase\glsentryshort{##1})}
    +
    (I’ve used \Glsentrylong instead of \glsentrylong to capitalise the name in the glossary.)

    +An alternative approach is to set \acronymentry to just the long form and redefine \GenericAcronymFields to set the symbol key to the short form and use a glossary style that displays the symbol in parentheses after the name (such as the tree style) like this:

    \renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{\Glsentrylong{##1}}% 
    +\renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{% 
    +   symbol={\protect\glsuppercase{\the\glsshorttok}}}% 
    +
    I’m going to use the first approach and set \GenericAcronymFields to do nothing:
    \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{}% 
     

    -Finally, this style needs to switch off hyperlinks on first use to avoid nested links:

    \glshyperfirstfalse
    -
    Putting this all together:
    \newacronymstyle{custom-fn}% new style name
    -{% entry format
    - \ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\glsgenacfmt}{\glsgenentryfmt}% 
    +Finally, this style needs to switch off hyperlinks on first use to avoid nested links: 
    \glshyperfirstfalse
    +
    Putting this all together:
    \newacronymstyle{custom-fn}% new style name
    +{% entry format
    + \ifglshaslong{\glslabel}{\glsgenacfmt}{\glsgenentryfmt}% 
     }% 
     {% 
    - \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{}% 
    - \glshyperfirstfalse
    - % No case change, singular first use:
    - \renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -  \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}##2% 
    -  \footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\GenericAcronymFields}{}% 
    + \glshyperfirstfalse
    + % No case change, singular first use:
    + \renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +  \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}##2% 
    +  \footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
      }% 
    - % Sentence case, singular first use:
    - \renewcommand*{\Genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -  \firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshort{##1}}##2% 
    -  \footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
    + % Sentence case, singular first use:
    + \renewcommand*{\Genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +  \firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshort{##1}}##2% 
    +  \footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
      }% 
    - % No case change, plural first use:
    - \renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -  \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2% 
    -  \footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
    + % No case change, plural first use:
    + \renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +  \firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2% 
    +  \footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
      }% 
    - % Sentence case, plural first use:
    - \renewcommand*{\Genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -  \firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2% 
    -  \footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
    + % Sentence case, plural first use:
    + \renewcommand*{\Genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +  \firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2% 
    +  \footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}% 
      }% 
      % non-linking commands
    - \renewcommand*{\glsentryfull}[1]{% 
    -   \glsentrylong{##1}\space
    -     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\glsentryfull}[1]{% 
    +   \glsentrylong{##1}\space
    +     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\Glsentryfull}[1]{% 
    -   \Glsentrylong{##1}\space
    -     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\Glsentryfull}[1]{% 
    +   \Glsentrylong{##1}\space
    +     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\glsentryfullpl}[1]{% 
    -   \glsentrylongpl{##1}\space
    -     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\glsentryfullpl}[1]{% 
    +   \glsentrylongpl{##1}\space
    +     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\Glsentryfullpl}[1]{% 
    -   \Glsentrylongpl{##1}\space
    -     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\Glsentryfullpl}[1]{% 
    +   \Glsentrylongpl{##1}\space
    +     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}})% 
      }% 
      % linking commands
    - \renewcommand*{\acrfullfmt}[3]{% 
    -   \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    -    \glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    -     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\acrfullfmt}[3]{% 
    +   \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    +    \glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    +     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
        % 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\Acrfullfmt}[3]{% 
    -   \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    -    \Glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    -     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\Acrfullfmt}[3]{% 
    +   \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    +    \Glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    +     (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
        % 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\ACRfullfmt}[3]{% 
    -   \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    -    \glsuppercase{% 
    -      \glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    -        (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\ACRfullfmt}[3]{% 
    +   \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    +    \glsuppercase{% 
    +      \glsentrylong{##2}##3\space
    +        (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##2}})% 
         }% 
        % 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\acrfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    -   \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    -    \glsentrylongpl{##2}##3\space
    -      (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\acrfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    +   \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    +    \glsentrylongpl{##2}##3\space
    +      (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
        % 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\Acrfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    -   \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    -    \Glsentrylongpl{##2}##3\space
    -      (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\Acrfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    +   \glslink[##1]{##2}% 
    +    \Glsentrylongpl{##2}##3\space
    +      (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
        % 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\ACRfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    -   \glslink[##1]##2% 
    -    \glsuppercase{% 
    -      \glsentrylongpl{##2}##3         (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\ACRfullplfmt}[3]{% 
    +   \glslink[##1]##2% 
    +    \glsuppercase{% 
    +      \glsentrylongpl{##2}##3         (\acronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##2}})% 
         }% 
        % 
      }% 
      % font
    - \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{\textsc{##1}}% 
    - \renewcommand*{\acrpluralsuffix}{\glsupacrpluralsuffix}% 
    - % sort
    - \renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{##2}% 
    - % name
    - \renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{% 
    -   \Glsentrylong{##1}\space
    -     (\glsuppercase\glsentryshort{##1})}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{\textsc{##1}}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\acrpluralsuffix}{\glsupacrpluralsuffix}% 
    + % sort
    + \renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{##2}% 
    + % name
    + \renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{% 
    +   \Glsentrylong{##1}\space
    +     (\glsuppercase\glsentryshort{##1})}% 
     }
     

    -Now I need to specify that I want to use this new style:

    \setacronymstyle{custom-fn}
    -
    I also need to use a glossary style that suits this acronym style, for example altlist:
    \setglossarystyle{altlist}
    +Now I need to specify that I want to use this new style: 
    \setacronymstyle{custom-fn}
    +
    I also need to use a glossary style that suits this acronym style, for example altlist:
    \setglossarystyle{altlist}
     

    -Once the acronym style has been set, I can define my acronyms:

    \newacronym[description={set of tags for use in  developing hypertext documents}]{html}{html}{Hyper 
    +Once the acronym style has been set, I can define my acronyms: 
    \newacronym[description={set of tags for use in  developing hypertext documents}]{html}{html}{Hyper 
     Text Markup Language}
     
    -\newacronym[description={language used to describe the  layout of a document written in a markup language}]{css}
    +\newacronym[description={language used to describe the  layout of a document written in a markup language}]{css}
     {css}{Cascading Style Sheet}
     

    -The sample file sample-custom-acronym.tex illustrates this example.

    -

    Example 28: Italic and Upright Abbreviations
    Suppose I want to have some acronyms in italic and some that just use the surrounding font. Hard-coding this into the short argument of \newacronym can cause complications.

    -This example uses \glsaddstoragekey to add an extra field that can be used to store the formatting declaration (such as \em).

    \glsaddstoragekey{font}{}{\entryfont}
    -
    This defines a new field/key called font, which defaults to nothing if it’s not explicitly set. This also defines a command called \entryfont that’s analogous to \glsentrytext. A new style is then created to format acronyms that access this field.

    -There are two ways to do this. The first is to create a style that doesn’t use \glsgenacfmt but instead provides a modified version that doesn’t use \acronymfont but instead uses

    {\entryfont{\glslabel}short}.
    -
    The full format given by commands such as \genacrfullformat need to be similarly adjusted. For example:
    \renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    - \glsentrylong{##1}##2\space
    - ({\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    +The sample file sample-custom-acronym.tex illustrates this example. 

    +

    Example 28: Italic and Upright Abbreviations
    Suppose I want to have some acronyms in italic and some that just use the surrounding font. Hard-coding this into the short argument of \newacronym can cause complications.

    +This example uses \glsaddstoragekey to add an extra field that can be used to store the formatting declaration (such as \em).

    \glsaddstoragekey{font}{}{\entryfont}
    +
    This defines a new field/key called font, which defaults to nothing if it’s not explicitly set. This also defines a command called \entryfont that’s analogous to \glsentrytext. A new style is then created to format acronyms that access this field.

    +There are two ways to do this. The first is to create a style that doesn’t use \glsgenacfmt but instead provides a modified version that doesn’t use \acronymfont but instead uses

    {\entryfont{\glslabel}short}.
    +
    The full format given by commands such as \genacrfullformat need to be similarly adjusted. For example:
    \renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    + \glsentrylong{##1}##2\space
    + ({\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
     }% 
    -
    This will deal with commands like \gls but not commands like \acrshort which still use \acronymfont. Another approach is to redefine \acronymfont to look up the required font declaration. Since \acronymfont doesn’t take the entry label as an argument, the following will only work if \acronymfont is used in a context where the label is provided by \glslabel. This is true in \gls, \acrshort and \acrfull. The redefinition is now:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{{\entryfont{\glslabel}##1}}% 
    -
    So the new style can be defined as:
    \newacronymstyle{long-font-short}
    +
    This will deal with commands like \gls but not commands like \acrshort which still use \acronymfont. Another approach is to redefine \acronymfont to look up the required font declaration. Since \acronymfont doesn’t take the entry label as an argument, the following will only work if \acronymfont is used in a context where the label is provided by \glslabel. This is true in \gls, \acrshort and \acrfull. The redefinition is now:
    \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{{\entryfont{\glslabel}##1}}% 
    +
    So the new style can be defined as:
    \newacronymstyle{long-font-short}
     {% 
    - \GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle{long-short}% 
    + \GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle{long-short}% 
     }% 
     {% 
    - \GlsUseAcrStyleDefs{long-short}% 
    - \renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -  \glsentrylong{##1}##2\space
    -  ({\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    + \GlsUseAcrStyleDefs{long-short}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +  \glsentrylong{##1}##2\space
    +  ({\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\Genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -  \Glsentrylong{##1}##2\space
    -  ({\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\Genacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +  \Glsentrylong{##1}##2\space
    +  ({\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -  \glsentrylongpl{##1}##2\space
    -  ({\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +  \glsentrylongpl{##1}##2\space
    +  ({\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\Genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    -  \Glsentrylongpl{##1}##2\space
    -  ({\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
    + \renewcommand*{\Genplacrfullformat}[2]{% 
    +  \Glsentrylongpl{##1}##2\space
    +  ({\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}})% 
      }% 
    - \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{{\entryfont{\glslabel}##1}}% 
    - \renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{{\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}}}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\acronymfont}[1]{{\entryfont{\glslabel}##1}}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{{\entryfont{##1}\glsentryshort{##1}}}% 
     }
    -
    Remember the style needs to be set before defining the entries:
    \setacronymstyle{long-font-short}
    +
    Remember the style needs to be set before defining the entries:
    \setacronymstyle{long-font-short}
     

    -The complete document is contained in the sample file sample-font-abbr.tex.

    -Some writers and publishing houses have started to drop full stops (periods) from uppercase initials but may still retain them for lowercase abbreviations, while others may still use them for both upper and lowercase. This can cause complications. Chapter 12 of The TeXbook discusses the spacing between words but, briefly, the default behaviour of TeX is to assume that an uppercase character followed by a full stop and space is an abbreviation, so the space is the default inter-word space whereas a lowercase character followed by a full stop and space is a word occurring at the end of a sentence, which requires an inter-sentence space (which may or may not be the same as an inter-word space). In the event that this isn’t true, you need to make a manual adjustment using \␣ (backslash space) in place of just a space character for an inter-word mid-sentence space and use \@ before the full stop to indicate the end of the sentence.

    +The complete document is contained in the sample file sample-font-abbr.tex.

    +Some writers and publishing houses have started to drop full stops (periods) from uppercase initials but may still retain them for lowercase abbreviations, while others may still use them for both upper and lowercase. This can cause complications. Chapter 12 of The TeXbook discusses the spacing between words but, briefly, the default behaviour of TeX is to assume that an uppercase character followed by a full stop and space is an abbreviation, so the space is the default inter-word space whereas a lowercase character followed by a full stop and space is a word occurring at the end of a sentence, which requires an inter-sentence space (which may or may not be the same as an inter-word space). In the event that this isn’t true, you need to make a manual adjustment using \␣ (backslash space) in place of just a space character for an inter-word mid-sentence space and use \@ before the full stop to indicate the end of the sentence.

    For example:

    I was awarded a B.Sc. and a Ph.D. (From the same place.)
     
    is typeset as
    I was awarded a B.Sc. and a Ph.D. (From the same place.)
    @@ -5564,54 +5564,54 @@ I was awarded a B.Sc. and a Ph.D. (From the same place.) I was awarded a B.Sc. and a Ph.D. (From the same place.) - The lowercase letter at the end of “B.Sc.” is confusing TeX into thinking that the full stop after it marks the end of the sentence. Whereas the uppercase letter at the end of “Ph.D.” has confused TeX into thinking that the following full stop is just part of the abbreviation. These can be corrected:
    I was awarded a B.Sc.\ and a Ph.D\@. (From the same place.)
    + The lowercase letter at the end of “B.Sc.” is confusing TeX into thinking that the full stop after it marks the end of the sentence. Whereas the uppercase letter at the end of “Ph.D.” has confused TeX into thinking that the following full stop is just part of the abbreviation. These can be corrected: 
    I was awarded a B.Sc.\ and a Ph.D\@. (From the same place.)
     

    -This situation is a bit problematic for glossaries. The full stops can form part of the short argument of \newacronym and the B.Sc.\␣ part can be dealt with by remembering to add \␣ (for example, \gls{bsc}\␣ but the end of sentence case is more troublesome as you need to omit the sentence terminating full stop (to avoid two dots) which can make the source code look a little strange but you also need to adjust the space factor, which is usually done by inserting \@ before the full stop.

    +This situation is a bit problematic for glossaries. The full stops can form part of the short argument of \newacronym and the B.Sc.\␣ part can be dealt with by remembering to add \␣ (for example, \gls{bsc}\␣ but the end of sentence case is more troublesome as you need to omit the sentence terminating full stop (to avoid two dots) which can make the source code look a little strange but you also need to adjust the space factor, which is usually done by inserting \@ before the full stop.

    The next example shows one way of achieving this.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides a much simpler way of doing this, which you may prefer to use. See sample-initialisms.shtmlGallery: Initialisms.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package provides a much simpler way of doing this, which you may prefer to use. See sample-initialisms.shtmlGallery: Initialisms.

    -

    Example 29: Abbreviations with Full Stops (Periods)
    The post-link hook (\glspostlinkhook) is called at the very end of the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands. This can be redefined to check if the following character is a full stop. The amsgen package (which is automatically loaded by glossaries) provides an internal command called \new@ifnextchar that can be used to determine if the given character appears next. (For more information see the amsgen documentation. Alternatively, LaTeX3 may provide a better way of doing this.)

    -It’s possible that I may also want acronyms or contractions (without full stops) in my document, so I need some way to differentiate between them. Here I’m going to use the same method as in Example 12 where a new field is defined to indicate the type of abbreviation:

    \glsaddstoragekey{abbrtype}{word}{\abbrtype}
    +
    Example 29: Abbreviations with Full Stops (Periods)
    The post-link hook (\glspostlinkhook) is called at the very end of the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands. This can be redefined to check if the following character is a full stop. The amsgen package (which is automatically loaded by glossaries) provides an internal command called \new@ifnextchar that can be used to determine if the given character appears next. (For more information see the amsgen documentation. Alternatively, LaTeX3 may provide a better way of doing this.)

    +It’s possible that I may also want acronyms or contractions (without full stops) in my document, so I need some way to differentiate between them. Here I’m going to use the same method as in Example 12 where a new field is defined to indicate the type of abbreviation:

    \glsaddstoragekey{abbrtype}{word}{\abbrtype}
     
    -\newcommand*{\newabbr}[1][]{\newacronym[abbrtype=initials,#1]}
    -
    Now I just use \newacronym for the acronyms, for example,
    \newacronym{laser}{laser}{light amplification by stimulated
    +\newcommand*{\newabbr}[1][]{\newacronym[abbrtype=initials,#1]}
    +
    Now I just use \newacronym for the acronyms, for example,
    \newacronym{laser}{laser}{light amplification by stimulated
     emission of radiation}
     
    and my new command \newabbr for initials, for example,
    \newabbr{eg}{e.g.}{exempli gratia}
     \newabbr{ie}{i.e.}{id est}
     \newabbr{bsc}{B.Sc.}{Bachelor of Science}
     \newabbr{ba}{B.A.}{Bachelor of Arts}
     \newabbr{agm}{A.G.M.}{annual general meeting}
    -
    Within \glspostlinkhook the entry’s label can be accessed using \glslabel and \ifglsfieldeq can be used to determine if the current entry has the new abbrtype field set to “initials”. If it doesn’t, then nothing needs to happen, but if it does, a check is performed to see if the next character is a full stop. If it is, this signals the end of a sentence otherwise it’s mid-sentence.

    -Remember that internal commands within the document file (rather than in a class or package) need to be placed between \makeatletter and \makeatother:

    \makeatletter
    -\renewcommand{\glspostlinkhook}{% 
    - \ifglsfieldeq{\glslabel}{abbrtype}{initials}% 
    - {\new@ifnextchar.\doendsentence\doendword}
    +
    Within \glspostlinkhook the entry’s label can be accessed using \glslabel and \ifglsfieldeq can be used to determine if the current entry has the new abbrtype field set to “initials”. If it doesn’t, then nothing needs to happen, but if it does, a check is performed to see if the next character is a full stop. If it is, this signals the end of a sentence otherwise it’s mid-sentence.

    +Remember that internal commands within the document file (rather than in a class or package) need to be placed between \makeatletter and \makeatother:

    \makeatletter
    +\renewcommand{\glspostlinkhook}{% 
    + \ifglsfieldeq{\glslabel}{abbrtype}{initials}% 
    + {\new@ifnextchar.\doendsentence\doendword}
      {}% 
     }
    -\makeatother
    -
    In the event that a full stop is found then \doendsentence is performed, but it will be followed by the full stop, which needs to be discarded. Otherwise \doendword will be done, but it won’t be followed by a full stop so there’s nothing to discard. The definitions for these commands are:
    \newcommand{\doendsentence}[1]{\spacefactor=10000 }
    -\newcommand{\doendword}{\spacefactor=1000 }
    -
    Now, I can just do \gls{bsc} mid-sentence and \gls{phd}. at the end of the sentence. The terminating full stop will be discarded in the latter case, but it won’t be discarded in, say, \gls{laser}. as that doesn’t have the abbrtype field set to “initials”.

    -This also works on first use when the style is set to one of the long (short) styles but it will fail with the short (long) styles as in this case the terminating full stop shouldn’t be discarded. Since \glspostlinkhook is used after the first use flag has been unset for the entry, this can’t be fixed by simply checking with \ifglsused. One possible solution to this is to redefine \glslinkpostsetkeys to check for the first use flag and define a macro that can then be used in \glspostlinkhook.

    -The other thing to consider is what to do with plurals. One possibility is to check for plural use within \doendsentence (using \glsifplural) and put the full stop back if the plural has been used.

    -The complete document is contained in the sample file sample-dot-abbr.tex.

    +\makeatother +

    In the event that a full stop is found then \doendsentence is performed, but it will be followed by the full stop, which needs to be discarded. Otherwise \doendword will be done, but it won’t be followed by a full stop so there’s nothing to discard. The definitions for these commands are:
    \newcommand{\doendsentence}[1]{\spacefactor=10000 }
    +\newcommand{\doendword}{\spacefactor=1000 }
    +
    Now, I can just do \gls{bsc} mid-sentence and \gls{phd}. at the end of the sentence. The terminating full stop will be discarded in the latter case, but it won’t be discarded in, say, \gls{laser}. as that doesn’t have the abbrtype field set to “initials”.

    +This also works on first use when the style is set to one of the long (short) styles but it will fail with the short (long) styles as in this case the terminating full stop shouldn’t be discarded. Since \glspostlinkhook is used after the first use flag has been unset for the entry, this can’t be fixed by simply checking with \ifglsused. One possible solution to this is to redefine \glslinkpostsetkeys to check for the first use flag and define a macro that can then be used in \glspostlinkhook.

    +The other thing to consider is what to do with plurals. One possibility is to check for plural use within \doendsentence (using \glsifplural) and put the full stop back if the plural has been used.

    +The complete document is contained in the sample file sample-dot-abbr.tex.

    6.3. Displaying the List of Acronyms

    -The list of acronyms is just like any other type of glossary and can be displayed on its own using the appropriate \printglossary command, according to the indexing method.

    -For example, Option 1:

    \printnoidxglossary[type=\acronymtype]
    +The list of acronyms is just like any other type of glossary and can be displayed on its own using the appropriate  \printglossary command, according to the indexing method.

    +For example, Option 1:

    \printnoidxglossary[type=\acronymtype]
     

    -Options 2 or 3:

    \printglossary[type=\acronymtype]
    -
    Or if you have used the acronym or acronyms package option:
    \printacronyms
    +Options 2 or 3: 
    \printglossary[type=\acronymtype]
    +
    Or if you have used the acronym or acronyms package option:
    \printacronyms
     
    See §2.7.)

    -Alternatively, the list of acronyms can be displayed with all the other glossaries using \printnoidxglossaries (Option 1) or \printglossaries (Options 2 or 3).

    -The remaining indexing methods require glossaries-extra, which has its own abbreviation commands that are incompatible with the base acronym commands.

    +Alternatively, the list of acronyms can be displayed with all the other glossaries using \printnoidxglossaries (Option 1) or \printglossaries (Options 2 or 3).

    +The remaining indexing methods require glossaries-extra, which has its own abbreviation commands that are incompatible with the base acronym commands.

    -Care must be taken to choose a glossary style that’s appropriate to your acronym style. Alternatively, you can define your own custom style (see §13.2 for further details).
    +Care must be taken to choose a glossary style that’s appropriate to your acronym style. Alternatively, you can define your own custom style (see §13.2 for further details).

    @@ -5620,19 +5620,19 @@ Care must be taken to choose a glossary Package

    -The old glossary package was made obsolete in 2007, when the first version of glossaries was released, so this section is largely redundant but is retained in the event that someone may happen to have an old document that needs to be converted to work with a modern TeX distribution. See also the accompanying document “Upgrading from the glossary package to the glossaries package”.
    +The old glossary package was made obsolete in 2007, when the first version of glossaries was released, so this section is largely redundant but is retained in the event that someone may happen to have an old document that needs to be converted to work with a modern TeX distribution. See also the accompanying document “Upgrading from the glossary package to the glossaries package”.

    -Users of the obsolete glossary package may recall that the syntax used to define new acronyms has changed with the replacement glossaries package. In addition, the old glossary package created the command \acr-name when defining the acronym acr-name.

    -In order to facilitate migrating from the old glossary package to the new one, the glossaries package provides the command:

    -\oldacronym[label]{short}{long}{key=value list}
    - This uses the same syntax as the glossary package’s method of defining acronyms. It is equivalent to:
    \newacronym[key=value list]{label}{short}{long}
    -
    In addition, \oldacronym also defines the commands \label, which is equivalent to \gls{label}, and \label*, which is equivalent to the sentence case \Gls{label}. If label is omitted, short is used. Since commands names must consist only of alphabetical characters, label must also only consist of alphabetical characters. Note that \label doesn’t allow you to use the first optional argument of \gls or \Gls―you will need to explicitly use \gls or \Gls to change the settings.

    +Users of the obsolete glossary package may recall that the syntax used to define new acronyms has changed with the replacement glossaries package. In addition, the old glossary package created the command \acr-name when defining the acronym acr-name.

    +In order to facilitate migrating from the old glossary package to the new one, the glossaries package provides the command:

    +\oldacronym[label]{short}{long}{key=value list}
    + This uses the same syntax as the glossary package’s method of defining acronyms. It is equivalent to:
    \newacronym[key=value list]{label}{short}{long}
    +
    In addition, \oldacronym also defines the commands \label, which is equivalent to \gls{label}, and \label*, which is equivalent to the sentence case \Gls{label}. If label is omitted, short is used. Since commands names must consist only of alphabetical characters, label must also only consist of alphabetical characters. Note that \label doesn’t allow you to use the first optional argument of \gls or \Gls―you will need to explicitly use \gls or \Gls to change the settings.

    -Recall that, in general, LaTeX ignores spaces following command names consisting of alphabetical characters. This is also true for \label unless you additionally load the xspace package, but be aware that there are some issues with using xspace. (See David Carlisle’s explanation in Drawbacks of xspace.)
    +Recall that, in general, LaTeX ignores spaces following command names consisting of alphabetical characters. This is also true for \label unless you additionally load the xspace package, but be aware that there are some issues with using xspace. (See David Carlisle’s explanation in Drawbacks of xspace.)

    -The glossaries package doesn’t load the xspace package since there are both advantages and disadvantages to using \xspace in \label. If you don’t use the xspace package, then you need to explicitly force a space using \␣ (backslash space). On the other hand, you can follow the \label command with the optional insert text in square brackets (the final optional argument to \gls). If you use the xspace package you don’t need to escape the spaces but you can’t use the optional argument to insert text (you will have to explicitly use \gls to achieve that).

    -To illustrate this, suppose I define the acronym “abc” as follows:

    \oldacronym{abc}{example acronym}{}
    -
    This will create the command \abc and its starred version \abc*. Table 6.2 illustrates the effect of \abc (on subsequent use) according to whether or not the xspace package has been loaded. As can be seen from the final row in the table, the xspace package prevents the optional argument from being recognised.

    +The glossaries package doesn’t load the xspace package since there are both advantages and disadvantages to using \xspace in \label. If you don’t use the xspace package, then you need to explicitly force a space using \␣ (backslash space). On the other hand, you can follow the \label command with the optional insert text in square brackets (the final optional argument to \gls). If you use the xspace package you don’t need to escape the spaces but you can’t use the optional argument to insert text (you will have to explicitly use \gls to achieve that).

    +To illustrate this, suppose I define the acronym “abc” as follows:

    \oldacronym{abc}{example acronym}{}
    +
    This will create the command \abc and its starred version \abc*. Table 6.2 illustrates the effect of \abc (on subsequent use) according to whether or not the xspace package has been loaded. As can be seen from the final row in the table, the xspace package prevents the optional argument from being recognised.

    @@ -5660,42 +5660,42 @@ To illustrate this, suppose I define the acronym “abc&#x

    7. Unsetting and Resetting Entry Flags

    -When using the \gls-like commands it is possible that you may want to use the value given by the first key, even though you have already used the glossary entry. Conversely, you may want to use the value given by the text key, even though you haven’t used the glossary entry.

    +When using the \gls-like commands it is possible that you may want to use the value given by the first key, even though you have already used the glossary entry. Conversely, you may want to use the value given by the text key, even though you haven’t used the glossary entry.

    The former can be achieved by one of the following commands:

    -\glsreset{entry-label}
    - which globally resets the first use flag and
    -\glslocalreset{entry-label}
    - which locally resets the first use flag.

    +\glsreset{entry-label} + which globally resets the first use flag and

    +\glslocalreset{entry-label}
    + which locally resets the first use flag.

    The latter can be achieved by one of the following commands:

    -\glsunset{entry-label}
    - which globally unsets the first use flag and
    -\glslocalunset{entry-label}
    - which locally unsets the first use flag.

    -The above commands are for the specific entry identified by the argument entry-label. You can also reset or unset all entries for a given glossary or multiple glossaries using:

    -\glsresetall[glossary labels list]
    - which globally resets the first use flags and
    -\glslocalresetall[glossary labels list]
    - which locally resets the first use flags or
    -\glsunsetall[glossary labels list]
    - which globally unsets the first use flags and
    -\glslocalunsetall[glossary labels list]
    - which locally unsets the first use flags.

    -The optional argument glossary labels list should be a comma-separated list of glossary labels. If omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed.

    -For example, to reset all entries in the main glossary and the acronym list:

    \glsresetall[main,acronym]
    +\glsunset{entry-label}
    + which globally unsets the first use flag and 
    +\glslocalunset{entry-label}
    + which locally unsets the first use flag.

    +The above commands are for the specific entry identified by the argument entry-label. You can also reset or unset all entries for a given glossary or multiple glossaries using:

    +\glsresetall[glossary labels list]
    + which globally resets the first use flags and
    +\glslocalresetall[glossary labels list]
    + which locally resets the first use flags or
    +\glsunsetall[glossary labels list]
    + which globally unsets the first use flags and
    +\glslocalunsetall[glossary labels list]
    + which locally unsets the first use flags.

    +The optional argument glossary labels list should be a comma-separated list of glossary labels. If omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed.

    +For example, to reset all entries in the main glossary and the acronym list:

    \glsresetall[main,acronym]
     

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package additional provides the options preunset and prereset for the \gls-like commands, that will unset or reset the first use flag before the link text, which will make the \gls-like command behave as though it was the subsequent use or first use, irrespective of whether or not the entry has actually been used.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package additional provides the options preunset and prereset for the \gls-like commands, that will unset or reset the first use flag before the link text, which will make the \gls-like command behave as though it was the subsequent use or first use, irrespective of whether or not the entry has actually been used.

    -You can determine whether an entry’s first use flag is set with \ifglsused. With bib2gls, you may need to use \GlsXtrIfUnusedOrUndefined instead.

    +You can determine whether an entry’s first use flag is set with \ifglsused. With bib2gls, you may need to use \GlsXtrIfUnusedOrUndefined instead.

    -Be careful when using \gls-like commands within an environment or command argument that gets processed multiple times as it can cause unwanted side-effects when the first use displayed text is different from subsequent use.
    +Be careful when using \gls-like commands within an environment or command argument that gets processed multiple times as it can cause unwanted side-effects when the first use displayed text is different from subsequent use.

    -For example, the frame environment in beamer processes its argument for each overlay. This means that the first use flag will be unset on the first overlay and subsequent overlays will use the subsequent use form.

    +For example, the frame environment in beamer processes its argument for each overlay. This means that the first use flag will be unset on the first overlay and subsequent overlays will use the subsequent use form.

    Consider the following example:

    \documentclass{beamer}
     
     \usepackage{glossaries}
     
    -\newacronym{svm}{SVM}{support vector machine}
    +\newacronym{svm}{SVM}{support vector machine}
     
     \begin{document}
     
    @@ -5703,23 +5703,23 @@ Consider the following example: 
    < \frametitle{Frame 1} \begin{itemize} - \item<+-> \gls{svm} - \item<+-> Stuff. + \item<+-> \gls{svm} + \item<+-> Stuff. \end{itemize} \end{frame} \end{document}

    -On the first overlay, \gls{svm} produces “support vector machine (SVM)” and then unsets the first use flag. When the second overlay is processed, \gls{svm} now produces “SVM”, which is unlikely to be the desired effect. I don’t know anyway around this and I can only offer the following suggestions.

    +On the first overlay, \gls{svm} produces “support vector machine (SVM)” and then unsets the first use flag. When the second overlay is processed, \gls{svm} now produces “SVM”, which is unlikely to be the desired effect. I don’t know anyway around this and I can only offer the following suggestions.

      -
    1. 1.Unset all acronyms at the start of the document and explicitly use \acrfull when you want the full version to be displayed:
      \documentclass{beamer}
      + 
    2. 1.Unset all acronyms at the start of the document and explicitly use \acrfull when you want the full version to be displayed:
      \documentclass{beamer}
       
       \usepackage{glossaries}
       
      -\newacronym{svm}{SVM}{support vector machine}
      +\newacronym{svm}{SVM}{support vector machine}
       
      -\glsunsetall
      +\glsunsetall
       
       \begin{document}
       
      @@ -5727,26 +5727,26 @@ On the first overlay, \frametitle{Frame 1}
       
        \begin{itemize}
      -  \item<+-> \acrfull{svm}
      -  \item<+-> Stuff.
      +  \item<+-> \acrfull{svm}
      +  \item<+-> Stuff.
        \end{itemize}
       \end{frame}
       
       \end{document}
       

      -

    3. 2.Explicitly reset each acronym on first use:
      \begin{frame}
      +
    4. 2.Explicitly reset each acronym on first use:
      \begin{frame}
        \frametitle{Frame 1}
       
        \begin{itemize}
      -  \item<+-> \glsreset{svm}\gls{svm}
      -  \item<+-> Stuff.
      +  \item<+-> \glsreset{svm}\gls{svm}
      +  \item<+-> Stuff.
        \end{itemize}
       \end{frame}
      -
      Alternatively, with glossaries-extra:
      \documentclass{beamer}
      +
      Alternatively, with glossaries-extra:
      \documentclass{beamer}
       
       \usepackage{glossaries-extra}
       
      -\newabbreviation{svm}{SVM}{support vector machine}
      +\newabbreviation{svm}{SVM}{support vector machine}
       
       \begin{document}
       
      @@ -5754,159 +5754,159 @@ On the first overlay, \frametitle{Frame 1}
       
        \begin{itemize}
      -  \item<+-> \gls[prereset]{svm}
      -  \item<+-> Stuff.
      +  \item<+-> \gls[prereset]{svm}
      +  \item<+-> Stuff.
        \end{itemize}
       \end{frame}
       
       \end{document}
       

      -

    5. 3.Use the glossaries-extra package’s unset buffering mechanism:
      \documentclass{beamer}
      +
    6. 3.Use the glossaries-extra package’s unset buffering mechanism:
      \documentclass{beamer}
       
       \usepackage{glossaries-extra}
       
      -\newabbreviation{svm}{SVM}{support vector machine}
      +\newabbreviation{svm}{SVM}{support vector machine}
       
       \begin{document}
       
      -\GlsXtrStartUnsetBuffering
      -\GlsXtrUnsetBufferEnableRepeatLocal
      +\GlsXtrStartUnsetBuffering
      +\GlsXtrUnsetBufferEnableRepeatLocal
       \begin{frame}
      -\GlsXtrResetLocalBuffer
      +\GlsXtrResetLocalBuffer
        \frametitle{Frame 1}
       
        \begin{itemize}
      -  \item<+-> \gls{svm}
      -  \item<+-> Stuff.
      +  \item<+-> \gls{svm}
      +  \item<+-> Stuff.
        \end{itemize}
       \end{frame}
      -\GlsXtrStopUnsetBuffering
      +\GlsXtrStopUnsetBuffering
       
       \end{document}
      -
      See the glossaries-extra manual for further details. +
    7. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -These are non-optimal, but the beamer class is too complex for me to provide a programmatic solution. Other potentially problematic environments are some tabular-like environments (but not tabular itself) that process the contents in order to work out the column widths and then reprocess the contents to do the actual typesetting.

    -The amsmath environments, such as align, also process their contents multiple times, but the glossaries package now checks for this. For tabularx, you need to explicitly patch it by placing \glspatchtabularx in the preamble (or anywhere before the problematic use of tabularx).

    +These are non-optimal, but the beamer class is too complex for me to provide a programmatic solution. Other potentially problematic environments are some tabular-like environments (but not tabular itself) that process the contents in order to work out the column widths and then reprocess the contents to do the actual typesetting.

    +The amsmath environments, such as align, also process their contents multiple times, but the glossaries package now checks for this. For tabularx, you need to explicitly patch it by placing \glspatchtabularx in the preamble (or anywhere before the problematic use of tabularx).

    7.1. Counting the Number of Times an Entry has been Used (First Use Flag Unset)

    -It’s possible to keep track of how many times an entry is used. That is, how many times the first use flag is unset. Note that the supplemental glossaries-extra package improves this function and also provides per-unit counting, which isn’t available with the glossaries package.

    +It’s possible to keep track of how many times an entry is used. That is, how many times the first use flag is unset. Note that the supplemental glossaries-extra package improves this function and also provides per-unit counting, which isn’t available with the glossaries package.

    -This function is disabled by default as it adds extra overhead to the document build time and also switches \newglossaryentry (and therefore \newacronym) into a preamble-only command.
    +This function is disabled by default as it adds extra overhead to the document build time and also switches \newglossaryentry (and therefore \newacronym) into a preamble-only command.

    To enable this function, use:

    -\glsenableentrycount
    - before defining your entries. This adds two extra (internal) fields to entries: currcount and prevcount.

    -The currcount field keeps track of how many times \glsunset is used within the document. A local unset (using \glslocalunset) performs a local rather than global increment to currcount. Remember that not all commands use \glsunset. Only the \gls-like commands do this.

    +\glsenableentrycount + before defining your entries. This adds two extra (internal) fields to entries: currcount and prevcount.

    +The currcount field keeps track of how many times \glsunset is used within the document. A local unset (using \glslocalunset) performs a local rather than global increment to currcount. Remember that not all commands use \glsunset. Only the \gls-like commands do this.

    The behaviour of the reset commands depend on the conditional:

    -\ifglsresetcurrcount true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse
    - If true, the reset commands \glsreset and \glslocalreset will reset the value of the currcount field back to 0. This conditional can be set to true with:
    -\glsresetcurrcounttrue
    +\ifglsresetcurrcount true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse + If true, the reset commands \glsreset and \glslocalreset will reset the value of the currcount field back to 0. This conditional can be set to true with:
    +\glsresetcurrcounttrue
    and to false with:
    -\glsresetcurrcountfalse
    +\glsresetcurrcountfalse The default is false, as from version 4.50.

    -The prevcount field stores the final value of the currcount field from the previous run. This value is read from the aux file at the beginning of the document environment.

    +The prevcount field stores the final value of the currcount field from the previous run. This value is read from the aux file at the beginning of the document environment.

    You can access these fields using

    -\glsentrycurrcount{entry-label}
    - for the currcount field, and
    -\glsentryprevcount{entry-label}
    - for the prevcount field.

    +\glsentrycurrcount{entry-label} + for the currcount field, and

    +\glsentryprevcount{entry-label}
    + for the prevcount field.

    -These commands are only defined if you have used \glsenableentrycount.
    +These commands are only defined if you have used \glsenableentrycount.

    For example:

    \documentclass{article}
     \usepackage{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    +\makeglossaries
     
    -\glsenableentrycount
    +\glsenableentrycount
     
    -\newglossaryentry{apple}{name={apple},description={a fruit}}
    +\newglossaryentry{apple}{name={apple},description={a fruit}}
     
     \begin{document}
    -Total usage on previous run: \glsentryprevcount{apple}.
    +Total usage on previous run: \glsentryprevcount{apple}.
     
    -\gls{apple}. \gls{apple}.  \glsadd{apple}\glsentrytext{apple}.
    -\glslink{apple}{apple}.  \glsdisp{apple}{apple}. \Gls{apple}.
    +\gls{apple}. \gls{apple}.  \glsadd{apple}\glsentrytext{apple}.
    +\glslink{apple}{apple}.  \glsdisp{apple}{apple}. \Gls{apple}.
     
    -Number of times apple has been used: \glsentrycurrcount{apple}.
    +Number of times apple has been used: \glsentrycurrcount{apple}.
     \end{document}
    -
    On the first LaTeX run, \glsentryprevcount{apple} produces 0. At the end of the document, \glsentryprevcount{apple} produces 4. This is because the only commands that have incremented the entry count are those that use \glsunset. That is: \gls, \glsdisp and \Gls. The other commands used in the above example, \glsadd, \glsentrytext and \glslink, don’t use \glsunset so they don’t increment the entry count. On the next LaTeX run, \glsentryprevcount{apple} now produces 4 as that was the value of the currcount field for the “apple” entry at the end of the document on the previous run.

    -When you enable the entry count using \glsenableentrycount, you also enable the following commands:

    -\cgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (no case-change, singular, analogous to \gls)
    -\cglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (no case-change, plural, analogous to \glspl)
    -\cGls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (first letter uppercase, singular, analogous to \Gls), and
    -\cGlspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - (first letter uppercase, plural, analogous to \Glspl).

    -

    - All caps versions are only available with glossaries-extra.
    -

    -If you don’t use \glsenableentrycount, these commands behave like their counterparts \gls, \glspl, \Gls and \Glspl, respectively, but there will be a warning that you haven’t enabled entry counting.

    -If you have enabled entry counting with \glsenableentrycount then these commands test if \glsentryprevcount{entry-label} equals 1. If it doesn’t then the analogous \gls etc will be used. If it is 1, then the first optional argument will be ignored and

    cs format{entry-label}{insert}\glsunset{entry-label}
    -
    will be performed, where cs format is a command that takes two arguments. The command used depends whether you have used \cgls, \cglspl, \cGls or \cGlspl.

    + On the first LaTeX run, \glsentryprevcount{apple} produces 0. At the end of the document, \glsentryprevcount{apple} produces 4. This is because the only commands that have incremented the entry count are those that use \glsunset. That is: \gls, \glsdisp and \Gls. The other commands used in the above example, \glsadd, \glsentrytext and \glslink, don’t use \glsunset so they don’t increment the entry count. On the next LaTeX run, \glsentryprevcount{apple} now produces 4 as that was the value of the currcount field for the “apple” entry at the end of the document on the previous run.

    +When you enable the entry count using \glsenableentrycount, you also enable the following commands:

    +\cgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (no case-change, singular, analogous to \gls)
    +\cglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (no case-change, plural, analogous to \glspl)
    +\cGls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (first letter uppercase, singular, analogous to \Gls), and
    +\cGlspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    + (first letter uppercase, plural, analogous to \Glspl).

    +

    + All caps versions are only available with glossaries-extra.
    +

    +If you don’t use \glsenableentrycount, these commands behave like their counterparts \gls, \glspl, \Gls and \Glspl, respectively, but there will be a warning that you haven’t enabled entry counting.

    +If you have enabled entry counting with \glsenableentrycount then these commands test if \glsentryprevcount{entry-label} equals 1. If it doesn’t then the analogous \gls etc will be used. If it is 1, then the first optional argument will be ignored and

    cs format{entry-label}{insert}\glsunset{entry-label}
    +
    will be performed, where cs format is a command that takes two arguments. The command used depends whether you have used \cgls, \cglspl, \cGls or \cGlspl.

    The formatting command cs format will be one of the following:

    -\cglsformat{entry-label}{insert}
    - This command is used by \cgls and defaults to
    \glsentrylong{entry-label}insert
    -
    if the entry given by entry-label has a long form or
    \glsentryfirst{entry-label}insert
    +\cglsformat{entry-label}{insert}
    + This command is used by \cgls and defaults to 
    \glsentrylong{entry-label}insert
    +
    if the entry given by entry-label has a long form or
    \glsentryfirst{entry-label}insert
     
    otherwise.

    -\cglsplformat{entry-label}{insert}
    - This command is used by \cglspl and defaults to
    \glsentrylongpl{entry-label}insert 
    -
    if the entry given by entry-label has a long form or
    \glsentryfirstplural{label}insert
    +\cglsplformat{entry-label}{insert}
    + This command is used by \cglspl and defaults to 
    \glsentrylongpl{entry-label}insert 
    +
    if the entry given by entry-label has a long form or
    \glsentryfirstplural{label}insert
     
    otherwise.

    -\cGlsformat{entry-label}{insert}
    - This command is used by \cGls and defaults to
    \Glsentrylong{entry-label}insert
    -
    if the entry given by entry-label has a long form or
    \Glsentryfirst{entry-label}insert
    +\cGlsformat{entry-label}{insert}
    + This command is used by \cGls and defaults to 
    \Glsentrylong{entry-label}insert
    +
    if the entry given by entry-label has a long form or
    \Glsentryfirst{entry-label}insert
     
    otherwise.

    -\cGlsplformat{entry-label}{insert}
    - This command is used by \cGlspl and defaults to
    \Glsentrylongpl{entry-label}
    {entry-label}insert -
    if the entry given by entry-label has a long form or
    \Glsentryfirstplural{entry-label}insert
    +\cGlsplformat{entry-label}{insert}
    + This command is used by \cGlspl and defaults to 
    \Glsentrylongpl{entry-label}
    {entry-label}insert +
    if the entry given by entry-label has a long form or
    \Glsentryfirstplural{entry-label}insert
     
    otherwise.

    -This means that if the previous count for the given entry was 1, the entry won’t be hyperlinked with the \cgls-like commands and those commands won’t index (that is, they won’t add a line to the external glossary file). If you haven’t used any of the other commands that index (such as \glsadd or the \glstext-like commands) then the entry won’t appear in the glossary.

    -Remember that since these commands use \glsentryprevcount you need to run LaTeX twice to ensure they work correctly. The document build requires a second LaTeX call before running the indexing application. For example, if the document is in a file called myDoc.tex, then the document build needs to be:

    pdflatex myDoc
    +This means that if the previous count for the given entry was 1, the entry won’t be hyperlinked with the \cgls-like commands and those commands won’t index (that is, they won’t add a line to the external glossary file). If you haven’t used any of the other commands that index (such as \glsadd or the \glstext-like commands) then the entry won’t appear in the glossary.

    +Remember that since these commands use \glsentryprevcount you need to run LaTeX twice to ensure they work correctly. The document build requires a second LaTeX call before running the indexing application. For example, if the document is in a file called myDoc.tex, then the document build needs to be:

    pdflatex myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
     makeglossaries myDoc
     pdflatex myDoc
     

    -In the following document, the acronyms that have only been used once (on the previous run) only have their long form shown with \cgls.

    \documentclass{article}
    +In the following document, the acronyms that have only been used once (on the previous run) only have their long form shown with \cgls. 
    \documentclass{article}
     
     \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
    -\usepackage[acronym]{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    +\usepackage[acronym]{glossaries}
    +\makeglossaries
     
    -\glsenableentrycount
    +\glsenableentrycount
     
    -\setacronymstyle{long-short}
    +\setacronymstyle{long-short}
     
    -\newacronym{html}{HTML}{hypertext markup language}
    -\newacronym{css}{CSS}{cascading style sheets}
    -\newacronym{xml}{XML}{extensible markup language}
    -\newacronym{sql}{SQL}{structured query language}
    -\newacronym{rdbms}{RDBMS}{relational database management system}
    -\newacronym{rdsms}{RDSMS}{relational data stream management system}
    +\newacronym{html}{HTML}{hypertext markup language}
    +\newacronym{css}{CSS}{cascading style sheets}
    +\newacronym{xml}{XML}{extensible markup language}
    +\newacronym{sql}{SQL}{structured query language}
    +\newacronym{rdbms}{RDBMS}{relational database management system}
    +\newacronym{rdsms}{RDSMS}{relational data stream management system}
     
     \begin{document}
    -These entries are only used once: \cgls{sql}, \cgls{rdbms},
    -\cgls{xml}. These entries are used multiple times:
    -\cgls{html}, \cgls{html}, \cgls{css}, \cgls{css}, \cgls{css},
    -\cgls{rdsms}, \cgls{rdsms}.
    +These entries are only used once: \cgls{sql}, \cgls{rdbms},
    +\cgls{xml}. These entries are used multiple times:
    +\cgls{html}, \cgls{html}, \cgls{css}, \cgls{css}, \cgls{css},
    +\cgls{rdsms}, \cgls{rdsms}.
     
    -\printglossaries
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
    -
    After a complete document build the list of acronyms only includes the entries HTML, CSS and RDSMS. The entries SQL, RDBMS and XML only have their long forms displayed and don’t have a hyperlink.
    After a complete document build the list of acronyms only includes the entries HTML, CSS and RDSMS. The entries SQL, RDBMS and XML only have their long forms displayed and don’t have a hyperlink.
    Example 30: Don’t index entries that are only used once 📥🖹 📥🖺

    Example document that only includes the entries that have been used more than once in the document.

    -

    - With bib2gls there’s an analogous record counting set of commands. See glossaries-extra and bib2gls manuals for further details.
    +
    + With bib2gls there’s an analogous record counting set of commands. See glossaries-extra and bib2gls manuals for further details.

    @@ -5914,243 +5914,243 @@ These entries are only used once:

    8. Displaying a Glossary

    -All defined glossaries may be displayed using the appropriate command, such as \printglossary, that matches the indexing method. These commands are collectively referred to as the \printglossary set of commands.

    +All defined glossaries may be displayed using the appropriate command, such as \printglossary, that matches the indexing method. These commands are collectively referred to as the \printglossary set of commands.

    -With Options 2, 3 or 4, if the glossary does not appear after you re-LaTeX your document, check the makeindex, xindy or bib2gls log files (glg or the log-ext argument of \newglossary), as applicable, to see if there is a problem. With Option 1, you just need two LaTeX runs to make the glossaries appear, but you may need further runs to make the number lists up-to-date. If you have used the automake option, check the log file for “runsystem” lines (see the information about the automake option in §2.5 for further details).
    +With Options 2, 3 or 4, if the glossary does not appear after you re-LaTeX your document, check the makeindex, xindy or bib2gls log files (glg or the log-ext argument of \newglossary), as applicable, to see if there is a problem. With Option 1, you just need two LaTeX runs to make the glossaries appear, but you may need further runs to make the number lists up-to-date. If you have used the automake option, check the log file for “runsystem” lines (see the information about the automake option in §2.5 for further details).

    -Option 1 (must be used with \makenoidxglossaries in the document preamble):

    -\printnoidxglossary[options]
    - This displays the glossary identified by the type option in options or, if omitted, the glossary identified by \glsdefaulttype. This command iterates over a list of entry labels, which it will have to first sort with sort=standard. The list will only include those entries that have been indexed and the appropriate glossary markup is added within the loop. This makes it unsuitable for the tabular-like glossary styles, such as long and super.

    +Option 1 (must be used with \makenoidxglossaries in the document preamble):

    +\printnoidxglossary[options]
    + This displays the glossary identified by the type option in options or, if omitted, the glossary identified by \glsdefaulttype. This command iterates over a list of entry labels, which it will have to first sort with sort=standard. The list will only include those entries that have been indexed and the appropriate glossary markup is added within the loop. This makes it unsuitable for the tabular-like glossary styles, such as long and super.

    The following is an iterative command:

    -\printnoidxglossaries
    - which internally uses \printnoidxglossary for each non-ignored glossary.

    -Options 2 and 3 (must be used with \makeglossaries in the document preamble):

    -\printglossary[options]
    - This displays the glossary identified by the type option in options or, if omitted, the glossary identified by \glsdefaulttype. This command internally inputs the associated glossary file (created by the relevant indexing application) if it exists. The glossary file contains the markup to typeset the glossary. See §1.6 for information on how to create the glossary file.

    +\printnoidxglossaries + which internally uses \printnoidxglossary for each non-ignored glossary.

    +Options 2 and 3 (must be used with \makeglossaries in the document preamble):

    +\printglossary[options]
    + This displays the glossary identified by the type option in options or, if omitted, the glossary identified by \glsdefaulttype. This command internally inputs the associated glossary file (created by the relevant indexing application) if it exists. The glossary file contains the markup to typeset the glossary. See §1.6 for information on how to create the glossary file.

    The following is an iterative command:

    -\printglossaries
    - which internally uses \printglossary for each non-ignored glossary.

    +\printglossaries + which internally uses \printglossary for each non-ignored glossary.

    -While the external glossary files are missing, \printglossary will just do \null for each missing glossary to assist dictionary style documents that just use \glsaddall without inserting any text. This use of \null ensures that all indexing information is written before the final page is shipped out. Once the external glossary files are present \null will no longer be used. This can cause a spurious blank page on the first LaTeX run before the glossary files have been created. Once these files are present, \null will no longer be used and so shouldn’t cause interference for the final document. With glossaries-extra, placeholder text is used instead.
    -

    -Options 4 and 5 (glossaries-extra only):

    -\printunsrtglossary[options]
    - This displays the glossary identified by the type option in options or, if omitted, the glossary identified by \glsdefaulttype. This command is similar to \printnoidxglossary, in that it iterates over a list of entry labels, but in this case all defined entries within the given glossary are included and the list is in the order in which they were defined (that is, the order in which they were added to the glossary’s internal label list).

    -The reason this command works with bib2gls is because bib2gls writes the entry definitions in the glstex file in the order obtained by the sort resource option, and bib2gls will only include the entries that match the required selection criteria.

    -With Option 5 (that is, without bib2gls) the result will be in the order the entries were defined in the tex file. There’s no attempt to gather child entries (see §4.5). This means that if you don’t define child entries immediately after their parent, you will have a strange result (depending on the glossary style).

    -As with \printnoidxglossary, the glossary markup is inserted during the loop but, unlike that command, \printunsrtglossary performs the loop outside of the glossary style, which means that there are no issues with the tabular-like styles. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +While the external glossary files are missing, \printglossary will just do \null for each missing glossary to assist dictionary style documents that just use \glsaddall without inserting any text. This use of \null ensures that all indexing information is written before the final page is shipped out. Once the external glossary files are present \null will no longer be used. This can cause a spurious blank page on the first LaTeX run before the glossary files have been created. Once these files are present, \null will no longer be used and so shouldn’t cause interference for the final document. With glossaries-extra, placeholder text is used instead. +

    +Options 4 and 5 (glossaries-extra only):

    +\printunsrtglossary[options]
    + This displays the glossary identified by the type option in options or, if omitted, the glossary identified by \glsdefaulttype. This command is similar to \printnoidxglossary, in that it iterates over a list of entry labels, but in this case all defined entries within the given glossary are included and the list is in the order in which they were defined (that is, the order in which they were added to the glossary’s internal label list).

    +The reason this command works with bib2gls is because bib2gls writes the entry definitions in the glstex file in the order obtained by the sort resource option, and bib2gls will only include the entries that match the required selection criteria.

    +With Option 5 (that is, without bib2gls) the result will be in the order the entries were defined in the tex file. There’s no attempt to gather child entries (see §4.5). This means that if you don’t define child entries immediately after their parent, you will have a strange result (depending on the glossary style).

    +As with \printnoidxglossary, the glossary markup is inserted during the loop but, unlike that command, \printunsrtglossary performs the loop outside of the glossary style, which means that there are no issues with the tabular-like styles. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    The following is an iterative command:

    -\printunsrtglossaries
    - which internally uses \printunsrtglossary for each non-ignored glossary.

    -The glossaries-extra package also provides

    -\printunsrtinnerglossary[options]{pre-code}{post-code}
    - which is designed for inner or nested glossaries. It allows many, but not all, of the options listed below. There’s an example available in the gallery: Inner or Nested Glossaries. See the glossaries-extra package for further details.

    -All the individual glossary commands \printglossary have an optional argument. Available options are listed in §8.1.

    +\printunsrtglossaries + which internally uses \printunsrtglossary for each non-ignored glossary.

    +The glossaries-extra package also provides

    +\printunsrtinnerglossary[options]{pre-code}{post-code}
    + which is designed for inner or nested glossaries. It allows many, but not all, of the options listed below. There’s an example available in the gallery: Inner or Nested Glossaries. See the glossaries-extra package for further details.

    +All the individual glossary commands \printglossary have an optional argument. Available options are listed in §8.1.

    After the options have been set, the following command will be defined:

    -\currentglossary
    - This expands to the label of the current glossary (identified by the type option). It may be used within glossary style hooks, if required.

    +\currentglossary + This expands to the label of the current glossary (identified by the type option). It may be used within glossary style hooks, if required.

    8.1. \printglossary Options

    -These options may be used in the optional argument of the \printglossary set of commands. Some options are available for all those commands, but those that aren’t are noted. Before the options are set, the following commands are defined to their defaults for the given glossary. They may then be redefined by applicable options.

    -type Identifies the glossary to display. The value should be the glossary label. Note that you can only display an ignored glossary with \printunsrtglossary or \printunsrtinnerglossary, otherwise glossary-label should correspond to a glossary that was defined with \newglossary or \altnewglossary.

    -title Sets the glossary’s title (\glossarytitle). This option isn’t available with \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    -toctitle Sets the glossary’s table of contents title (\glossarytoctitle). This option isn’t available with \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    -style The glossary style to use with this glossary (overriding the current style that was either set with the style package option or with \setglossarystyle). This option isn’t available with \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    -numberedsection This may be used to override the numberedsection package option, and has the same syntax as that option (see §2.2). This option isn’t available with \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    -nonumberlist This may be used to override the nonumberlist package option. Note that, unlike the valueless package option, this option is boolean.

    -nogroupskip This may be used to override the nogroupskip package option. Only relevant if the glossary style uses the conditional \ifglsnogroupskip to test for this option.

    -nopostdot This may be used to override the nopostdot package option. This option is only applicable if the glossary style uses \glspostdescription.

    -entrycounter This may be used to override the entrycounter package option. Note that one of the package options entrycounter=true or subentrycounter=true must be used to make \glsrefentry work correctly. The setting can then be switched off with this option for individual glossaries where the setting shouldn’t apply.

    -subentrycounter This may be used to override the subentrycounter package option. Note that one of the package options entrycounter=true or subentrycounter=true must be used to make \glsrefentry work correctly. The setting can then be switched off with this option for individual glossaries where the setting shouldn’t apply.

    +These options may be used in the optional argument of the \printglossary set of commands. Some options are available for all those commands, but those that aren’t are noted. Before the options are set, the following commands are defined to their defaults for the given glossary. They may then be redefined by applicable options.

    +type Identifies the glossary to display. The value should be the glossary label. Note that you can only display an ignored glossary with \printunsrtglossary or \printunsrtinnerglossary, otherwise glossary-label should correspond to a glossary that was defined with \newglossary or \altnewglossary.

    +title Sets the glossary’s title (\glossarytitle). This option isn’t available with \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    +toctitle Sets the glossary’s table of contents title (\glossarytoctitle). This option isn’t available with \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    +style The glossary style to use with this glossary (overriding the current style that was either set with the style package option or with \setglossarystyle). This option isn’t available with \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    +numberedsection This may be used to override the numberedsection package option, and has the same syntax as that option (see §2.2). This option isn’t available with \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    +nonumberlist This may be used to override the nonumberlist package option. Note that, unlike the valueless package option, this option is boolean.

    +nogroupskip This may be used to override the nogroupskip package option. Only relevant if the glossary style uses the conditional \ifglsnogroupskip to test for this option.

    +nopostdot This may be used to override the nopostdot package option. This option is only applicable if the glossary style uses \glspostdescription.

    +entrycounter This may be used to override the entrycounter package option. Note that one of the package options entrycounter=true or subentrycounter=true must be used to make \glsrefentry work correctly. The setting can then be switched off with this option for individual glossaries where the setting shouldn’t apply.

    +subentrycounter This may be used to override the subentrycounter package option. Note that one of the package options entrycounter=true or subentrycounter=true must be used to make \glsrefentry work correctly. The setting can then be switched off with this option for individual glossaries where the setting shouldn’t apply.

    -If you want to set both the entrycounter and subentrycounter settings, and you haven’t already enabled them with the entrycounter and subentrycounter package options, make sure you specify entrycounter first (but bear in mind \glsrefentry won’t work). In general, it’s best to enable these settings via the package options and switch them off for the glossaries where they don’t apply.
    +If you want to set both the entrycounter and subentrycounter settings, and you haven’t already enabled them with the entrycounter and subentrycounter package options, make sure you specify entrycounter first (but bear in mind \glsrefentry won’t work). In general, it’s best to enable these settings via the package options and switch them off for the glossaries where they don’t apply.

    -sort This key is only available with \printnoidxglossary.

    +sort This key is only available with \printnoidxglossary.

    -If you use the sort=use or sort=def values make sure that you select a glossary style that doesn’t have a visual indicator between groups, as the grouping no longer makes sense. Consider using the nogroupskip option.
    +If you use the sort=use or sort=def values make sure that you select a glossary style that doesn’t have a visual indicator between groups, as the grouping no longer makes sense. Consider using the nogroupskip option.

    -If you don’t get an error with sort=use and sort=def but you do get an error with one of the other sort options, then you probably need to use the sanitizesort=true package option or make sure none of the entries have fragile commands in their sort field.

    +If you don’t get an error with sort=use and sort=def but you do get an error with one of the other sort options, then you probably need to use the sanitizesort=true package option or make sure none of the entries have fragile commands in their sort field.

    -sort=use
    - Order of use. There’s no actual sorting in this case. The order is obtained from the indexing information in the aux file.

    +sort=use + Order of use. There’s no actual sorting in this case. The order is obtained from the indexing information in the aux file.

    -sort=def
    - Order of definition. There’s no actual sorting in this case. The order is obtained from the glossary’s internal list of labels.

    +sort=def + Order of definition. There’s no actual sorting in this case. The order is obtained from the glossary’s internal list of labels.

    -The above two settings don’t perform any actual sorting. The following settings sort using simple character code comparisons and are therefore unsuitable for non-ASCII documents.

    -For a locale-sensitive sort, you must use either xindy (Option 3) or bib2gls (Option 4). Note that bib2gls provides many other sort options.

    +The above two settings don’t perform any actual sorting. The following settings sort using simple character code comparisons and are therefore unsuitable for non-ASCII documents.

    +For a locale-sensitive sort, you must use either xindy (Option 3) or bib2gls (Option 4). Note that bib2gls provides many other sort options.

    -sort=nocase
    +sort=nocase Case-insensitive order.

    -sort=case
    +sort=case Case-sensitive order.

    -sort=word
    +sort=word Word order.

    -sort=letter
    +sort=letter Letter order.

    -sort=standard
    - Word or letter order according to the order package option.

    -The word and letter order sort methods use datatool’s \dtlwordindexcompare and \dtlletterindexcompare handlers. The case-insensitive sort method uses datatool’s \dtlicompare handler. The case-sensitive sort method uses datatool’s \dtlcompare handler. See the datatool documentation for further details.

    -label This key is only available with glossaries-extra and labels the glossary with \label{label}. This is an alternative to the package option numberedsection=autolabel. This option isn’t available with \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    -target This key is only available with glossaries-extra and can be used to switch off the automatic hypertarget for each entry. (This refers to the target used by commands like \gls and \glslink.)

    -This option is useful with \printunsrtglossary as it allows the same list (or sub-list) of entries to be displayed multiple times without causing duplicate hypertarget names.

    -prefix This key is only available with glossaries-extra and provides another way of avoiding duplicate hypertarget names. In this case it uses a different prefix for those names. This locally redefines \glolinkprefix but note this will also affect the target for any entry referenced within the glossary with commands like \gls, \glslink or \glshyperlink.

    -targetnameprefix This key is only available with glossaries-extra. This is similar to the prefix option, but it alters the prefix of the hypertarget anchors without changing \glolinkprefix (so it won’t change the hyperlinks for any entries referenced in the glossary).

    -groups This key is only available with \printunsrtglossary and \printunsrtinnerglossary. If true, the “unsrt” function that creates the code for typesetting the glossary will insert letter group headers whenever a change is detected in the letter group label between entries of the same hierarchical level. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -leveloffset This key is only available with \printunsrtglossary and \printunsrtinnerglossary. It can be used to locally adjust the hierarchical level used by the glossary style. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details and also Gallery: Inner or Nested Glossaries.

    -flatten This key is only available with \printunsrtglossary and \printunsrtinnerglossary. It can be used to locally remove the hierarchical level used by the glossary style. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +sort=standard + Word or letter order according to the order package option.

    +The word and letter order sort methods use datatool’s \dtlwordindexcompare and \dtlletterindexcompare handlers. The case-insensitive sort method uses datatool’s \dtlicompare handler. The case-sensitive sort method uses datatool’s \dtlcompare handler. See the datatool documentation for further details.

    +label This key is only available with glossaries-extra and labels the glossary with \label{label}. This is an alternative to the package option numberedsection=autolabel. This option isn’t available with \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    +target This key is only available with glossaries-extra and can be used to switch off the automatic hypertarget for each entry. (This refers to the target used by commands like \gls and \glslink.)

    +This option is useful with \printunsrtglossary as it allows the same list (or sub-list) of entries to be displayed multiple times without causing duplicate hypertarget names.

    +prefix This key is only available with glossaries-extra and provides another way of avoiding duplicate hypertarget names. In this case it uses a different prefix for those names. This locally redefines \glolinkprefix but note this will also affect the target for any entry referenced within the glossary with commands like \gls, \glslink or \glshyperlink.

    +targetnameprefix This key is only available with glossaries-extra. This is similar to the prefix option, but it alters the prefix of the hypertarget anchors without changing \glolinkprefix (so it won’t change the hyperlinks for any entries referenced in the glossary).

    +groups This key is only available with \printunsrtglossary and \printunsrtinnerglossary. If true, the “unsrt” function that creates the code for typesetting the glossary will insert letter group headers whenever a change is detected in the letter group label between entries of the same hierarchical level. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +leveloffset This key is only available with \printunsrtglossary and \printunsrtinnerglossary. It can be used to locally adjust the hierarchical level used by the glossary style. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details and also Gallery: Inner or Nested Glossaries.

    +flatten This key is only available with \printunsrtglossary and \printunsrtinnerglossary. It can be used to locally remove the hierarchical level used by the glossary style. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    8.2. Glossary Markup

    -This section describes the commands that are used to display the glossary. If you want to suppress the number lists you can use the nonumberlist option. If you want to save the number lists for some other purpose outside of the glossary, you can use the savenumberlist option. If you want information about an entry’s parent then you can use \ifglshasparent (to determine if the entry has a parent) or \glsentryparent (to expand to the parent’s label). The hierarchical level is provided in \subglossentry (and is 0 with \glossentry) but it’s also stored in the level internal field.

    -If you’re trying to work out how to parse the glossary in order to gather indexing information, consider using bib2gls instead, which stores all the indexing information, such as location lists and letter group labels, in internal fields. It can also store lists of sibling entries or child entries. If you really want to input the glossary file in order to gather information obtained by makeindex or xindy without actually displaying anything (by redefining the markup commands to not produce any text), use \input rather than \printglossary.

    -The glossary is always started with:

    \glossarysection[\glossarytoctitle]{\glossarytitle}
    -
    This creates the heading. This command sets the page header with:
    \glsglossarymark{\glossarytoctitle}
    -
    If this is unsuitable for your chosen class file or page style package, you will need to redefine \glsglossarymark. If \phantomsection is defined (hyperref) then \glossarysection will start with:
    \glsclearpage
    -\phantomsection
    +This section describes the commands that are used to display the glossary. If you want to suppress the number lists you can use the nonumberlist option. If you want to save the number lists for some other purpose outside of the glossary, you can use the savenumberlist option.  If you want information about an entry’s parent then you can use \ifglshasparent (to determine if the entry has a parent) or \glsentryparent (to expand to the parent’s label). The hierarchical level is provided in \subglossentry (and is 0 with \glossentry) but it’s also stored in the level internal field.

    +If you’re trying to work out how to parse the glossary in order to gather indexing information, consider using bib2gls instead, which stores all the indexing information, such as location lists and letter group labels, in internal fields. It can also store lists of sibling entries or child entries. If you really want to input the glossary file in order to gather information obtained by makeindex or xindy without actually displaying anything (by redefining the markup commands to not produce any text), use \input rather than \printglossary.

    +The glossary is always started with:

    \glossarysection[\glossarytoctitle]{\glossarytitle}
    +
    This creates the heading. This command sets the page header with:
    \glsglossarymark{\glossarytoctitle}
    +
    If this is unsuitable for your chosen class file or page style package, you will need to redefine \glsglossarymark. If \phantomsection is defined (hyperref) then \glossarysection will start with:
    \glsclearpage
    +\phantomsection
     

    -\glossarysection[toc title]{title}
    - By default, this command uses either \chapter* or \section*, depending on whether or not \chapter is defined. This can be overridden by the section package option or the \setglossarysection command. Numbered sectional units can be obtained using the numberedsection package option. If the default unnumbered section setting is on, then the toc-title will only be added to the table of contents if the toc option is set. If numberedsection is on, the addition to the table of contents is left to the sectional command.

    +\glossarysection[toc title]{title} + By default, this command uses either \chapter* or \section*, depending on whether or not \chapter is defined. This can be overridden by the section package option or the \setglossarysection command. Numbered sectional units can be obtained using the numberedsection package option. If the default unnumbered section setting is on, then the toc-title will only be added to the table of contents if the toc option is set. If numberedsection is on, the addition to the table of contents is left to the sectional command.

    Further information about these options and commands is given in §2.2.

    -\glsglossarymarkglossary title
    - This sets the page header, if supported by the current page style. Originally the command \glossarymark was provided for this purpose, but this command is also provided by other packages and classes, notably memoir which has a different syntax. Therefore the command \glossarymark will only be defined if it doesn’t already exist. In which case, \glsglossarymark will simply use \glossarymark.

    -If memoir has been loaded, \glsglossarymark will be defined to use \markboth otherwise, if some other class or package has defined \glossarymark, \glsglossarymark will be defined to use \@mkboth (using the same definition as the glossaries package’s version of \glossarymark).

    -If ucmark=true, the case change will be applied using \memUChead if memoir has been loaded, otherwise it will use \glsuppercase.

    -So if you want to redefine the way the header mark is set for the glossaries, you need to redefine \glsglossarymark not \glossarymark. For example, to only change the right header:

    \renewcommand{\glsglossarymark}[1]{\markright{#1}}
    -
    or to prevent it from changing the headers:
    \renewcommand{\glsglossarymark}[1]{}
    -
    If you want \glsglossarymark to use all caps in the header, use the ucmark option described below.

    -With hyperref and unnumbered section headings, \phantomsection is need to create an appropriate anchor (see the hyperref manual). This will need the page cleared for \chapter*, which is done with:

    -\glsclearpage
    - If the section=chapter setting is on then \glsclearpage will use \cleardoublepage, if it’s defined and if the \if@openright conditional (provided by classes with an openright option such as book and report) isn’t defined or is defined and is true, otherwise \clearpage is used.

    -Occasionally you may find that another package defines \cleardoublepage when it is not required. This may cause an unwanted blank page to appear before each glossary If you only want a single page cleared, you can redefine \glsclearpage. For example:

    \renewcommand*{\glsclearpage}{\clearpage}
    -
    Note that this will no longer take the section package option into account.

    +\glsglossarymarkglossary title + This sets the page header, if supported by the current page style. Originally the command \glossarymark was provided for this purpose, but this command is also provided by other packages and classes, notably memoir which has a different syntax. Therefore the command \glossarymark will only be defined if it doesn’t already exist. In which case, \glsglossarymark will simply use \glossarymark.

    +If memoir has been loaded, \glsglossarymark will be defined to use \markboth otherwise, if some other class or package has defined \glossarymark, \glsglossarymark will be defined to use \@mkboth (using the same definition as the glossaries package’s version of \glossarymark).

    +If ucmark=true, the case change will be applied using \memUChead if memoir has been loaded, otherwise it will use \glsuppercase.

    +So if you want to redefine the way the header mark is set for the glossaries, you need to redefine \glsglossarymark not \glossarymark. For example, to only change the right header:

    \renewcommand{\glsglossarymark}[1]{\markright{#1}}
    +
    or to prevent it from changing the headers:
    \renewcommand{\glsglossarymark}[1]{}
    +
    If you want \glsglossarymark to use all caps in the header, use the ucmark option described below.

    +With hyperref and unnumbered section headings, \phantomsection is need to create an appropriate anchor (see the hyperref manual). This will need the page cleared for \chapter*, which is done with:

    +\glsclearpage
    + If the section=chapter setting is on then \glsclearpage will use \cleardoublepage, if it’s defined and if the \if@openright conditional (provided by classes with an openright option such as book and report) isn’t defined or is defined and is true, otherwise \clearpage is used.

    +Occasionally you may find that another package defines \cleardoublepage when it is not required. This may cause an unwanted blank page to appear before each glossary If you only want a single page cleared, you can redefine \glsclearpage. For example:

    \renewcommand*{\glsclearpage}{\clearpage}
    +
    Note that this will no longer take the section package option into account.

    -\glossarytitle
    - This expands to the title that should be used by the glossary section header. It’s initialised to the title provided in \newglossary when the glossary was defined. The title option will redefined this command.

    +\glossarytitle + This expands to the title that should be used by the glossary section header. It’s initialised to the title provided in \newglossary when the glossary was defined. The title option will redefined this command.

    -\glossarytoctitle
    - This expands to the table of contents title that’s supplied in the optional argument of the glossary section command. It will only be added to the table of contents is the toc package option is on, but it may also be used in the page header (depending on the definition of \glsglossarymark and the current page style).

    -The \glossarytoctitle command is initialised to \glossarytitle. The toctitle option will redefine this command. If neither the title nor toctitle are used, \glossarytoctitle will be defined via:

    -\glssettoctitle{glossary-type}
    - By default, this will redefine \glossarytoctitle to the title provided in \newglossary when the glossary was defined.

    -This means that if neither title nor toctitle are set, the glossary’s associated title will be used for both. If only title is used, then it will also apply to the table of contents title, and if only toctitle is used, then \glossarytoctitle will be defined to that value but \glossarytitle will be the glossary’s associated title.

    -After the heading, but before the main body of the glossary, is the glossary preamble which is given by:

    -\glossarypreamble
    - You can redefine this before the glossary is shown. For example:
    \renewcommand{\glossarypreamble}{Numbers in italic 
    +\glossarytoctitle
    + This expands to the table of contents title that’s supplied in the optional argument of the glossary section command. It will only be added to the table of contents is the toc package option is on, but it may also be used in the page header (depending on the definition of \glsglossarymark and the current page style).

    +The \glossarytoctitle command is initialised to \glossarytitle. The toctitle option will redefine this command. If neither the title nor toctitle are used, \glossarytoctitle will be defined via:

    +\glssettoctitle{glossary-type}
    + By default, this will redefine \glossarytoctitle to the title provided in \newglossary when the glossary was defined.

    +This means that if neither title nor toctitle are set, the glossary’s associated title will be used for both. If only title is used, then it will also apply to the table of contents title, and if only toctitle is used, then \glossarytoctitle will be defined to that value but \glossarytitle will be the glossary’s associated title.

    +After the heading, but before the main body of the glossary, is the glossary preamble which is given by:

    +\glossarypreamble
    + You can redefine this before the glossary is shown. For example:
    \renewcommand{\glossarypreamble}{Numbers in italic 
     indicate primary definitions.}
    -
    A glossary may have its own specific preamble. If it has one defined, then the \printglossary set of commands will locally redefine \glossarypreamble to that preamble instead. Since this change is scoped, the previous definition will be restored after the \printglossary command.

    -You can globally assign a preamble to a specific glossary with:

    -\setglossarypreamble[type]{text}
    - If type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is used. For example:
    \setglossarypreamble{Numbers in italic 
    +
    A glossary may have its own specific preamble. If it has one defined, then the \printglossary set of commands will locally redefine \glossarypreamble to that preamble instead. Since this change is scoped, the previous definition will be restored after the \printglossary command.

    +You can globally assign a preamble to a specific glossary with:

    +\setglossarypreamble[type]{text}
    + If type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is used. For example:
    \setglossarypreamble{Numbers in italic 
     indicate primary definitions.}
    -
    This will set the given preamble text for just the main glossary, not for any other glossary. The glossaries-extra package additionally provides:
    -\apptoglossarypreamble[type]{text}
    - which locally appends text to the preamble for the specific glossary and
    -\pretoglossarypreamble[type]{text}
    - which locally prepends text to the preamble for the specific glossary.

    -There is also a postamble at the end of each glossary which is given by:

    -\glossarypostamble
    - This is less useful than a preamble and so there’s no analogous command to \setglossarypreamble.

    +

    This will set the given preamble text for just the main glossary, not for any other glossary. The glossaries-extra package additionally provides:
    +\apptoglossarypreamble[type]{text}
    + which locally appends text to the preamble for the specific glossary and
    +\pretoglossarypreamble[type]{text}
    + which locally prepends text to the preamble for the specific glossary.

    +There is also a postamble at the end of each glossary which is given by:

    +\glossarypostamble
    + This is less useful than a preamble and so there’s no analogous command to \setglossarypreamble.

    -The preamble and postamble occur outside of theglossary and so shouldn’t be influenced by the glossary style.
    +The preamble and postamble occur outside of theglossary and so shouldn’t be influenced by the glossary style.

    -

    Example 31: Switch to Two Column Mode for Glossary
    Suppose you are using the superheaderborder style, and you want the glossary to be in two columns (you can’t use the longheaderborder style for this example as you can’t use the longtable environment in two column mode), but after the glossary you want to switch back to one column mode, you could do:
    \renewcommand*{\glossarysection}[2][]{% 
    -  \twocolumn[{\chapter*{#2}}]% 
    -  \setlength\glsdescwidth{0.6\linewidth}% 
    -  \glsglossarymark{\glossarytoctitle}% 
    +
    Example 31: Switch to Two Column Mode for Glossary
    Suppose you are using the superheaderborder style, and you want the glossary to be in two columns (you can’t use the longheaderborder style for this example as you can’t use the longtable environment in two column mode), but after the glossary you want to switch back to one column mode, you could do:
    \renewcommand*{\glossarysection}[2][]{% 
    +  \twocolumn[{\chapter*{#2}}]% 
    +  \setlength\glsdescwidth{0.6\linewidth}% 
    +  \glsglossarymark{\glossarytoctitle}% 
     }
     
    -\renewcommand*{\glossarypostamble}{\onecolumn}
    -
    (You may prefer to use the mcolalttree style if you’re not interested in the column headers or borders.)

    -The actual glossary content is contained within the theglossary environment, which will typically be in the form:

    \begin{theglossary}\glossaryheader
    -\glsgroupheading{group-label}\relax\glsresetentrylist
    -\glossentry{entry-label}{number-list}
    -\subglossentry{level}{entry-label}{number-list}
    +\renewcommand*{\glossarypostamble}{\onecolumn}
    +
    (You may prefer to use the mcolalttree style if you’re not interested in the column headers or borders.)

    +The actual glossary content is contained within the theglossary environment, which will typically be in the form:

    \begin{theglossary}\glossaryheader
    +\glsgroupheading{group-label}\relax\glsresetentrylist
    +\glossentry{entry-label}{number-list}
    +\subglossentry{level}{entry-label}{number-list}
     % …
    -\glsgroupskip
    -\glsgroupheading{group-label}\relax\glsresetentrylist
    -\glossentry{entry-label}{number-list}
    -\subglossentry{level}{entry-label}{number-list}
    +\glsgroupskip
    +\glsgroupheading{group-label}\relax\glsresetentrylist
    +\glossentry{entry-label}{number-list}
    +\subglossentry{level}{entry-label}{number-list}
     % …
     \end{theglossary}
     

    -The entire number list for each entry is encapsulated with:

    -\glossaryentrynumbers{locations}
    - This command allows \glsnonextpages, \glsnextpages, and the nonumberlist and savenumberlist options to work. The \glossaryentrynumbers command is reset by:
    -\glsresetentrylist
    -

    -With Option 1, this command is preceded by:

    -\glsnoidxprenumberlist{entry-label}
    - The default behaviour is to use the value of the prenumberlist internal field. This command is not used with Options 2 and 3.

    -If you want to suppress the number list for a particular entry, you can add the following to the entry’s description:

    -\glsnonextpages
    - Within the glossary, this will redefine \glossaryentrynumbers to ignore its argument and then reset itself. This means that the next number list will be suppressed. Note that if the entry doesn’t have a number list (for example, it’s a parent entry that only appears in the glossary because it has an indexed descendent entry) then the next number list will be for the first child entry that’s been indexed. This command does nothing outside of the glossary.

    -Similarly, if you want to override the nonumberlist option to ensure that the next number list is shown, then use:

    -\glsnextpages
    - This command does nothing outside of the glossary.

    +The entire number list for each entry is encapsulated with:

    +\glossaryentrynumbers{locations}
    + This command allows \glsnonextpages, \glsnextpages, and the nonumberlist and savenumberlist options to work. The \glossaryentrynumbers command is reset by:
    +\glsresetentrylist
    +

    +With Option 1, this command is preceded by:

    +\glsnoidxprenumberlist{entry-label}
    + The default behaviour is to use the value of the prenumberlist internal field. This command is not used with Options 2 and 3.

    +If you want to suppress the number list for a particular entry, you can add the following to the entry’s description:

    +\glsnonextpages
    + Within the glossary, this will redefine \glossaryentrynumbers to ignore its argument and then reset itself. This means that the next number list will be suppressed. Note that if the entry doesn’t have a number list (for example, it’s a parent entry that only appears in the glossary because it has an indexed descendent entry) then the next number list will be for the first child entry that’s been indexed. This command does nothing outside of the glossary.

    +Similarly, if you want to override the nonumberlist option to ensure that the next number list is shown, then use:

    +\glsnextpages
    + This command does nothing outside of the glossary.

    -The nonumberlist key that may be used when defining an entry, works by automatically adding \glsnonextpages or \glsnextpages to the indexing information before \glossentry or \subglossentry with Options 2 and 3. With Option 1, the relevant command is put in the prenumberlist internal field, but since \printnoidxglossary only uses \glsnoidxprenumberlist and \glossaryentrynumbers when the loclist field is set, it won’t affect sub-entries.
    +The nonumberlist key that may be used when defining an entry, works by automatically adding \glsnonextpages or \glsnextpages to the indexing information before \glossentry or \subglossentry with Options 2 and 3. With Option 1, the relevant command is put in the prenumberlist internal field, but since \printnoidxglossary only uses \glsnoidxprenumberlist and \glossaryentrynumbers when the loclist field is set, it won’t affect sub-entries.

    -The theglossary environment, and the other commands (\glossaryheader, \glsgroupskip, \glsgroupheading, \glossentry and \subglossentry) are all redefined by glossary styles and are described in §13.2.

    +The theglossary environment, and the other commands (\glossaryheader, \glsgroupskip, \glsgroupheading, \glossentry and \subglossentry) are all redefined by glossary styles and are described in §13.2.

    9. Defining New Glossaries

    -A new glossary can be defined using:

    -\newglossary[log-ext]{glossary-label}{in-ext}{out-ext}{title}[counter]
    - where glossary-label is the label to assign to this glossary. This label is used to reference the glossary in the value of the type key when defining entries or, the similarly named, type option in the \printglossary commands.

    +A new glossary can be defined using:

    +\newglossary[log-ext]{glossary-label}{in-ext}{out-ext}{title}[counter]
    + where glossary-label is the label to assign to this glossary. This label is used to reference the glossary in the value of the type key when defining entries or, the similarly named, type option in the \printglossary commands.

    As with labels in general, glossary-label must not contain any active characters.

    -The arguments in-ext and out-ext specify the extensions of the input and output (from TeX’s point of view) files for that glossary, title is the default title for this new glossary, and the final optional argument counter specifies which location counter to use for the associated number lists (see also §12). If not specified, the default location counter will be the one identified in the counter option, if that option is used, otherwise it will be the page counter.

    -The first optional argument log-ext specifies the extension for the indexing application’s transcript file (this information is used by makeglossaries which picks up the information from the aux file and also by the automake option). If omitted, glg is used.

    -The file extensions only apply to Options 2 and 3. For the other options, the indexing information is written to the aux file for Options 1 and 4. No input file is required for Option 1 and Option 4 always has the glstex file extension. Since the file extensions are only relevant for Options 2 and 3, there is a starred version that omits those arguments:

    -\newglossary*{glossary-label}{title}[counter]
    - This is equivalent to
    \newglossary[glossary-label-glg]{glossary-label}{glossary-label-gls}{glossary-label-glo}{title}[counter]
    +The arguments in-ext and out-ext specify the extensions of the input and output (from TeX’s point of view) files for that glossary, title is the default title for this new glossary, and the final optional argument counter specifies which location counter to use for the associated number lists (see also §12). If not specified, the default location counter will be the one identified in the counter option, if that option is used, otherwise it will be the page counter.

    +The first optional argument log-ext specifies the extension for the indexing application’s transcript file (this information is used by makeglossaries which picks up the information from the aux file and also by the automake option). If omitted, glg is used.

    +The file extensions only apply to Options 2 and 3. For the other options, the indexing information is written to the aux file for Options 1 and 4. No input file is required for Option 1 and Option 4 always has the glstex file extension. Since the file extensions are only relevant for Options 2 and 3, there is a starred version that omits those arguments:

    +\newglossary*{glossary-label}{title}[counter]
    + This is equivalent to
    \newglossary[glossary-label-glg]{glossary-label}{glossary-label-gls}{glossary-label-glo}{title}[counter]
     
    or you can use:
    -\altnewglossary{glossary-label}{tag}{title}[counter]
    - which is equivalent to
    \newglossary[tag-glg]{glossary-label}{tag-gls}{tag-glo}{title}[counter]
    +\altnewglossary{glossary-label}{tag}{title}[counter]
    + which is equivalent to 
    \newglossary[tag-glg]{glossary-label}{tag-gls}{tag-glo}{title}[counter]
     
    Note that in both cases distinct file extensions are defined so these commands are still useful with Options 2 and 3.

    -It may be that you have some terms that are so common that they don’t need to be listed. In this case, you can define a special type of glossary that doesn’t create any associated files. This is referred to as an ignored glossary and it’s ignored by commands that iterate over all the glossaries, such as \printglossaries. To define an ignored glossary, use \newignoredglossary where glossary-label is the glossary label (as above). This glossary type will automatically be added to the nohypertypes list, since there are no hypertargets for the entries in an ignored glossary. (The sample file sample-entryfmt.tex defines an ignored glossary.)

    -An ignored glossary can’t be displayed with \printnoidxglossary or \printglossary but can be displayed with \printunsrtglossary and \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides a starred version \newignoredglossary* that doesn’t suppress hyperlinks (since ignored glossaries can be useful with bib2gls). There is also an analogous \provideignoredglossary command.
    -

    -You can test if a glossary is an ignored one using:

    -\ifignoredglossary{glossary-label}{true}{false}modifier: *
    - This does true if glossary-label was defined as an ignored glossary, otherwise it does false.

    -Note that the main (default) glossary is automatically created as:

    \newglossary{main}{gls}{glo}{\glossaryname}
    -
    so it can be identified by the label main (unless the nomain package option is used). If the doc package has been loaded (which uses the gls and glo extensions for the change log) then the main glossary will instead be defined as:
    \newglossary[glg2]{main}{gls2}{glo2}{\glossaryname}
    -
    If you are using a class or package that similarly requires gls and glo as file extensions, you will need to use the nomain option and define your own custom glossary, but be aware of other possible conflicts, such as different definitions of commands and environments like \printglossary or theglossary.

    -The acronym (or acronyms) package option is equivalent to:

    \newglossary[alg]{acronym}{acr}{acn}{\acronymname}
    -
    so it can be identified by the label acronym. If you are not sure whether the acronym option has been used, you can identify the list of acronyms by the command:
    -\acronymtypeinitial: \glsdefaulttype
    - The default definition is simply \glsdefaulttype. The acronym or acronyms option will redefine \acronymtype to acronym. If you want additional glossaries for use with acronyms, remember to declare them with acronymlists.

    -The symbols package option creates a new glossary with the label symbols using:

    \newglossary[slg]{symbols}{sls}{slo}{\glssymbolsgroupname}
    -
    The numbers package option creates a new glossary with the label numbers using:
    \newglossary[nlg]{numbers}{nls}{nlo}{\glsnumbersgroupname}
    -
    The index package option creates a new glossary with the label index using:
    \newglossary[ilg]{index}{ind}{idx}{\indexname}
    +It may be that you have some terms that are so common that they don’t need to be listed. In this case, you can define  a special type of glossary that doesn’t create any associated files. This is referred to as an ignored glossary and it’s ignored by commands that iterate over all the glossaries, such as \printglossaries. To define an ignored glossary, use \newignoredglossary where glossary-label is the glossary label (as above). This glossary type will automatically be added to the nohypertypes list, since there are no hypertargets for the entries in an ignored glossary. (The sample file sample-entryfmt.tex defines an ignored glossary.)

    +An ignored glossary can’t be displayed with \printnoidxglossary or \printglossary but can be displayed with \printunsrtglossary and \printunsrtinnerglossary.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package provides a starred version \newignoredglossary* that doesn’t suppress hyperlinks (since ignored glossaries can be useful with bib2gls). There is also an analogous \provideignoredglossary command.
    +

    +You can test if a glossary is an ignored one using:

    +\ifignoredglossary{glossary-label}{true}{false}modifier: *
    + This does true if glossary-label was defined as an ignored glossary, otherwise it does false.

    +Note that the main (default) glossary is automatically created as:

    \newglossary{main}{gls}{glo}{\glossaryname}
    +
    so it can be identified by the label main (unless the nomain package option is used). If the doc package has been loaded (which uses the gls and glo extensions for the change log) then the main glossary will instead be defined as:
    \newglossary[glg2]{main}{gls2}{glo2}{\glossaryname}
    +
    If you are using a class or package that similarly requires gls and glo as file extensions, you will need to use the nomain option and define your own custom glossary, but be aware of other possible conflicts, such as different definitions of commands and environments like \printglossary or theglossary.

    +The acronym (or acronyms) package option is equivalent to:

    \newglossary[alg]{acronym}{acr}{acn}{\acronymname}
    +
    so it can be identified by the label acronym. If you are not sure whether the acronym option has been used, you can identify the list of acronyms by the command:
    +\acronymtypeinitial: \glsdefaulttype
    + The default definition is simply \glsdefaulttype. The acronym or acronyms option will redefine \acronymtype to acronym. If you want additional glossaries for use with acronyms, remember to declare them with acronymlists.

    +The symbols package option creates a new glossary with the label symbols using:

    \newglossary[slg]{symbols}{sls}{slo}{\glssymbolsgroupname}
    +
    The numbers package option creates a new glossary with the label numbers using:
    \newglossary[nlg]{numbers}{nls}{nlo}{\glsnumbersgroupname}
    +
    The index package option creates a new glossary with the label index using:
    \newglossary[ilg]{index}{ind}{idx}{\indexname}
     

    -With Options 2 and 3 all glossaries must be defined before \makeglossaries to ensure that the relevant output files are opened.

    -See §1.5.1 if you want to redefine \glossaryname, especially if you are using a language package. (Similarly for \glssymbolsgroupname and \glsnumbersgroupname.) If you want to redefine \indexname, just follow the advice in How to change LaTeX’s “fixed names”.

    +With Options 2 and 3 all glossaries must be defined before \makeglossaries to ensure that the relevant output files are opened.

    +See §1.5.1 if you want to redefine \glossaryname, especially if you are using a language package. (Similarly for \glssymbolsgroupname and \glsnumbersgroupname.) If you want to redefine \indexname, just follow the advice in How to change LaTeX’s “fixed names”.

    @@ -6158,80 +6158,80 @@ See §1.5.1 if you want to redefine

    10. Adding an Entry to the Glossary Without Generating Text

    -It is possible to \indexindexing an entry without

    -\glsadd[options]{entry-label}
    - This is similar to the \glstext-like commands, only it doesn’t produce any text. Therefore, there is no hyper key available in options but all the other base options that can be used with the \glstext-like commands can be passed to \glsadd. The glossaries-extra package provides addition options, such as textformat, that aren’t applicable when there’s no link text, so they are also not available. This ensures that the given entry is listed in the glossary and that the current location is included in the entry’s number list.

    -This command is particularly useful to create an explicit range that covers an entire section or block of text that might otherwise end up with a long, ragged number list. For example, suppose I have defined an entry with the label “set”:

    \newglossaryentry{set}{name={set},
    - description={a collection}}
    -
    Suppose I have a section about sets spanning from page 3 to page 8 with repeated use of \gls{set} on pages 3, 5, 7 and 8. This will result in the number list “3, 5, 7, 8” which is a bit untidy. It would look far more compact, and better emphasize that the section of the document from page 3 to 8 covers sets, if the number list was simply “3–8”.

    -This can be done with an explicit range:

    \glsadd[format=(]{set}
    +It is possible to \indexindexing an entry without 
    +\glsadd[options]{entry-label}
    + This is similar to the \glstext-like commands, only it doesn’t produce any text. Therefore, there is no hyper key available in options but all the other base options that can be used with the \glstext-like commands can be passed to \glsadd. The glossaries-extra package provides addition options, such as textformat, that aren’t applicable when there’s no link text, so they are also not available. This ensures that the given entry is listed in the glossary and that the current location is included in the entry’s number list.

    +This command is particularly useful to create an explicit range that covers an entire section or block of text that might otherwise end up with a long, ragged number list. For example, suppose I have defined an entry with the label “set”:

    \newglossaryentry{set}{name={set},
    + description={a collection}}
    +
    Suppose I have a section about sets spanning from page 3 to page 8 with repeated use of \gls{set} on pages 3, 5, 7 and 8. This will result in the number list “3, 5, 7, 8” which is a bit untidy. It would look far more compact, and better emphasize that the section of the document from page 3 to 8 covers sets, if the number list was simply “3–8”.

    +This can be done with an explicit range:

    \glsadd[format=(]{set}
     Lots of text about sets spanning page 3 to page 8.
    -\glsadd[format=)]{set}
    -
    See §12.1 for more information about the location encap.

    -

    - Explicit ranges can also be created using \glsstartrange and \glsendrange with glossaries-extra. You can also add a subset of entries with \glsaddeach.
    +\glsadd[format=)]{set} +
    See §12.1 for more information about the location encap.

    +

    + Explicit ranges can also be created using \glsstartrange and \glsendrange with glossaries-extra. You can also add a subset of entries with \glsaddeach.

    To add all entries that have been defined, use:

    -\glsaddall[options]
    - The optional argument is the same as for \glsadd, except there is also a key types which can be used to specify which glossaries to use. This should be a comma-separated list. For example, if you only want to add all the entries belonging to the list of acronyms (specified by the glossary type \acronymtype) and a list of notation (specified by the glossary type notation) then you can do:
    \glsaddall[types={\acronymtype,notation}]
    +\glsaddall[options]
    + The optional argument is the same as for \glsadd, except there is also a key types which can be used to specify which glossaries to use. This should be a comma-separated list. For example, if you only want to add all the entries belonging to the list of acronyms (specified by the glossary type \acronymtype) and a list of notation (specified by the glossary type notation) then you can do: 
    \glsaddall[types={\acronymtype,notation}]
     

    -

    - If you are using bib2gls with glossaries-extra, you can’t use \glsaddall. Instead use the selection=all resource option to select all entries in the given bib files. (You can use \glsaddeach with bib2gls.)
    +
    + If you are using bib2gls with glossaries-extra, you can’t use \glsaddall. Instead use the selection=all resource option to select all entries in the given bib files. (You can use \glsaddeach with bib2gls.)

    -Note that \glsadd and \glsaddall add the current location to the number list. In the case of \glsaddall, all entries in the listed glossaries will have the same location in the number list (the location at the point in the document where \glsaddall was used, which will be page 1 if it occurs in the preamble). If you want to use \glsaddall, it’s best to suppress the number list with the nonumberlist package option. (See sections 2.3 and 12.)
    -

    -If you want to ensure that all entry are added to the glossary, but only want the locations of entries that have actually been used in the document, then you can use:

    -\glsaddallunused[glossary types]
    - Note that in this case, the optional argument is simply a list of glossary labels. The options available to \glsadd and \glsaddall aren’t available here. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed.

    -This command implements:

    \glsadd[format=glsignore]{entry-label}
    -
    for each entry in each glossary listed in the optional argument if the entry has been marked as used. Since \glsignore discards its argument, this effectively creates an invisible location. This is necessary because makeindex and xindy require an associated location for each line in the indexing file. (They are indexing applications not glossary applications, so they expect page numbers.)

    -This means that \glsaddallunused adds \glsignore{location} to the number list of all the unused entries. If any of those number lists have other locations (for example, the first use flags was reset before \glsaddallunused or only the \glstext-like commands were used or if any indexing occurs after \glsaddallunused) then this will cause spurious commas or en-dashes in the number list that have been placed before or after the invisible location.

    +Note that \glsadd and \glsaddall add the current location to the number list. In the case of \glsaddall, all entries in the listed glossaries will have the same location in the number list (the location at the point in the document where \glsaddall was used, which will be page 1 if it occurs in the preamble). If you want to use \glsaddall, it’s best to suppress the number list with the nonumberlist package option. (See sections 2.3 and 12.) +

    +If you want to ensure that all entry are added to the glossary, but only want the locations of entries that have actually been used in the document, then you can use:

    +\glsaddallunused[glossary types]
    + Note that in this case, the optional argument is simply a list of glossary labels. The options available to \glsadd and \glsaddall aren’t available here. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed.

    +This command implements:

    \glsadd[format=glsignore]{entry-label}
    +
    for each entry in each glossary listed in the optional argument if the entry has been marked as used. Since \glsignore discards its argument, this effectively creates an invisible location. This is necessary because makeindex and xindy require an associated location for each line in the indexing file. (They are indexing applications not glossary applications, so they expect page numbers.)

    +This means that \glsaddallunused adds \glsignore{location} to the number list of all the unused entries. If any of those number lists have other locations (for example, the first use flags was reset before \glsaddallunused or only the \glstext-like commands were used or if any indexing occurs after \glsaddallunused) then this will cause spurious commas or en-dashes in the number list that have been placed before or after the invisible location.

    -If you want to use \glsaddallunused, it’s best to place the command at the end of the document to ensure that all the commands you intend to use have already been used and make sure to use the \gls-like commands and don’t issue any resets (\glsreset etc).
    +If you want to use \glsaddallunused, it’s best to place the command at the end of the document to ensure that all the commands you intend to use have already been used and make sure to use the \gls-like commands and don’t issue any resets (\glsreset etc).

    -

    - You can’t use \glsaddallunused with bib2gls. However, since bib2gls was designed specifically for glossaries-extra, it recognises glsignore as a special format that indicates the location shouldn’t be added to the location list but the entry should be selected. So you can index an entry with format=glsignore to ensure that the entry is selected without adding a location to the number list.

    -Alternatively, the selection=all resource option can be used, which will ensure all entries are selected but only those indexed with one or more non-ignored locations will have a location list.

    +
    + You can’t use \glsaddallunused with bib2gls. However, since bib2gls was designed specifically for glossaries-extra, it recognises glsignore as a special format that indicates the location shouldn’t be added to the location list but the entry should be selected. So you can index an entry with format=glsignore to ensure that the entry is selected without adding a location to the number list.

    +Alternatively, the selection=all resource option can be used, which will ensure all entries are selected but only those indexed with one or more non-ignored locations will have a location list.

    -Base glossaries package only:

    \documentclass{article}
    +Base glossaries package only: 
    \documentclass{article}
     \usepackage{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    -\newglossaryentry{cat}{name={cat},description={feline}}
    -\newglossaryentry{dog}{name={dog},description={canine}}
    +\makeglossaries
    +\newglossaryentry{cat}{name={cat},description={feline}}
    +\newglossaryentry{dog}{name={dog},description={canine}}
     \begin{document}
    -\gls{cat}.
    -\printglossaries
    -\glsaddallunused % <- make sure dog is also listed
    +\gls{cat}.
    +\printglossaries
    +\glsaddallunused % <- make sure dog is also listed
     \end{document}
    -
    Corresponding glossaries-extra and bib2gls document code:
    \documentclass{article}
    -\usepackage[record]{glossaries-extra}
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,selection=all]
    +
    Corresponding glossaries-extra and bib2gls document code:
    \documentclass{article}
    +\usepackage[record]{glossaries-extra}
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,selection=all]
     \begin{document}
    -\gls{cat}.
    -\printunsrtglossaries
    +\gls{cat}.
    +\printunsrtglossaries
     \end{document}
    -
    With the file entries.bib:
    @entry{cat,name={cat},description={feline}}
    -@entry{dog,name={dog},description={canine}}
    +
    With the file entries.bib:
    @entry{cat,name={cat},description={feline}}
    +@entry{dog,name={dog},description={canine}}
     

    -

    Example 32: Dual Entries
    The example file sample-dual.tex makes use of \glsadd to allow for an entry that should appear both in the main glossary and in the list of acronyms. This example sets up the list of acronyms using the acronym package option:
    \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries}
    -
    A new command (\newdualentry) is then defined to make it easier to define dual entries:
    \newcommand*{\newdualentry}[5][]{% 
    -  \newglossaryentry{main-#2}{name={#4},% 
    -  text={#3\glsadd{#2}},% 
    -  description={#5},% 
    +
    Example 32: Dual Entries
    The example file sample-dual.tex makes use of \glsadd to allow for an entry that should appear both in the main glossary and in the list of acronyms. This example sets up the list of acronyms using the acronym package option:
    \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries}
    +
    A new command (\newdualentry) is then defined to make it easier to define dual entries:
    \newcommand*{\newdualentry}[5][]{% 
    +  \newglossaryentry{main-#2}{name={#4},% 
    +  text={#3\glsadd{#2}},% 
    +  description={#5},% 
       #1
       }% 
    -  \newacronym{#2}{#3\glsadd{main-#2}}{#4}% 
    +  \newacronym{#2}{#3\glsadd{main-#2}}{#4}% 
     }
    -
    This has the following syntax:
    \newdualentry[options]{label}{abbrv}{long}{description}
    -
    You can then define a new dual entry:
    \newdualentry{svm}% label
    +
    This has the following syntax:
    \newdualentry[options]{label}{abbrv}{long}{description}
    +
    You can then define a new dual entry:
    \newdualentry{svm}% label
       {SVM}% abbreviation
       {support vector machine}% long form
       {Statistical pattern recognition technique}% description
    -
    Now you can reference the acronym with \gls{svm} or you can reference the entry in the main glossary with \gls{main-svm}.

    +

    Now you can reference the acronym with \gls{svm} or you can reference the entry in the main glossary with \gls{main-svm}.

    This is just an example. In general, think twice before you add this kind of duplication. If all information (short, long and description) can be provided in a single list, it’s redundant to provide a second list unless any of the short forms start with a different letter to the associated long form, which may make it harder to lookup.

    -

    - Note that with bib2gls, there are special dual entry types that implement this behaviour. That is, if an entry is referenced then its corresponding dual entry will automatically be selected as well. So there is less need for \glsadd with bib2gls. (Although it can still be useful, for example with Option 6.)
    +
    + Note that with bib2gls, there are special dual entry types that implement this behaviour. That is, if an entry is referenced then its corresponding dual entry will automatically be selected as well. So there is less need for \glsadd with bib2gls. (Although it can still be useful, for example with Option 6.)

    @@ -6240,65 +6240,65 @@ This is just an example. In general, think twice before you add this kind of dup

    11. Cross-Referencing Entries

    -You must use \makeglossaries (Options 2 or 3) or \makenoidxglossaries (Option 1) before defining any entries that cross-reference other entries. If any of the entries that you have cross-referenced don’t appear in the glossary, check that you have put \makeglossaries/\makenoidxglossaries before all entry definitions. The glossaries-extra package provides better cross-reference handling.
    +You must use \makeglossaries (Options 2 or 3) or \makenoidxglossaries (Option 1) before defining any entries that cross-reference other entries. If any of the entries that you have cross-referenced don’t appear in the glossary, check that you have put \makeglossaries/\makenoidxglossaries before all entry definitions. The glossaries-extra package provides better cross-reference handling.

    -There are several ways of cross-referencing entry in the glossaries:

    +There are several ways of cross-referencing entry in the glossaries:

      -
    1. 1. You can use commands such as \gls in the entries description. For example:
      \newglossaryentry{apple}{name={apple},
      -description={firm, round fruit. See also \gls{pear}}}
      -
      Note that with this method, if you don’t use the cross-referenced term in the main part of the document, you will need two runs of makeglossaries:
      pdflatex filename
      + 
    2. 1. You can use commands such as \gls in the entries description. For example:
      \newglossaryentry{apple}{name={apple},
      +description={firm, round fruit. See also \gls{pear}}}
      +
      Note that with this method, if you don’t use the cross-referenced term in the main part of the document, you will need two runs of makeglossaries:
      pdflatex filename
       makeglossaries filename
       pdflatex filename
       makeglossaries filename
       pdflatex filename
      -
      This is because the \gls in the description won’t be detected until the glossary has been created (unless the description is used elsewhere in the document with \glsentrydesc). Take care not to use \glsdesc (or \Glsdesc) in this case as it will cause a nested link.

      +

    3. This is because the \gls in the description won’t be detected until the glossary has been created (unless the description is used elsewhere in the document with \glsentrydesc). Take care not to use \glsdesc (or \Glsdesc) in this case as it will cause a nested link.

    4. 2. After you have defined the entry, use
      -\glssee[tag]{entry-label}{xr-list}
      - where xr-list is a comma-separated list of entry labels to be cross-referenced, entry-label is the label of the entry doing the cross-referencing and tag is the “see” tag. (The default value of tag is \seename.)

      -This command is essentially performing:

      \glsadd[format=cross-ref-encap]{entry-label}
      -
      where cross-ref-encap is a special form of location encap that includes tag and xr-list. Remember from §10 that makeindex always requires a location. This special location encap discards the provided location (which \glssee sets to “Z” to push the cross-reference to the end of the number list) and replaces it with the cross-reference in the form see name(s).

      -This means that \glssee indexes entry-label so that entry-label appears in the glossary but it doesn’t index any of the entries listed in xr-list.

      -For example:

      \glssee[see also]{series}{FourierSeries,TaylorsTheorem}
      -
      This indexes the entry identified by the label “series” and adds a location to the “series” number list that looks something like:
      see also \glsentryname{FourierSeries} \&
      -\glsentryname{TaylorsTheorem}
      -
      (The actual format is performed with \glsseeformat.)

      -

    5. 3. As described in §4, you can use the see key when you define the entry. For example:
      \newglossaryentry{MaclaurinSeries}{name={Maclaurin series},
      -description={Series expansion},
      -see={TaylorsTheorem}}
      -
      This key was provided as a simple shortcut that does:
      \newglossaryentry{MaclaurinSeries}{name={Maclaurin series},
      -description={Series expansion}}
      -\glssee{MaclaurinSeries}{TaylorsTheorem}
      -
      This means that “MaclaurinSeries” will automatically be added to the glossary with something like
      \emph{see} \glsentryname{TaylorsTheorem}
      -
      in its number list, but “TaylorsTheorem” will need to be indexed elsewhere to ensure that it also appears in the glossary otherwise, it would end up with the preamble location (page 1) in its number list, assuming that the entry was defined in the preamble.

      +\glssee[tag]{entry-label}{xr-list} + where xr-list is a comma-separated list of entry labels to be cross-referenced, entry-label is the label of the entry doing the cross-referencing and tag is the “see” tag. (The default value of tag is \seename.)

      +This command is essentially performing:

      \glsadd[format=cross-ref-encap]{entry-label}
      +
      where cross-ref-encap is a special form of location encap that includes tag and xr-list. Remember from §10 that makeindex always requires a location. This special location encap discards the provided location (which \glssee sets to “Z” to push the cross-reference to the end of the number list) and replaces it with the cross-reference in the form see name(s).

      +This means that \glssee indexes entry-label so that entry-label appears in the glossary but it doesn’t index any of the entries listed in xr-list.

      +For example:

      \glssee[see also]{series}{FourierSeries,TaylorsTheorem}
      +
      This indexes the entry identified by the label “series” and adds a location to the “series” number list that looks something like:
      see also \glsentryname{FourierSeries} \&
      +\glsentryname{TaylorsTheorem}
      +
      (The actual format is performed with \glsseeformat.)

      +

    6. 3. As described in §4, you can use the see key when you define the entry. For example:
      \newglossaryentry{MaclaurinSeries}{name={Maclaurin series},
      +description={Series expansion},
      +see={TaylorsTheorem}}
      +
      This key was provided as a simple shortcut that does:
      \newglossaryentry{MaclaurinSeries}{name={Maclaurin series},
      +description={Series expansion}}
      +\glssee{MaclaurinSeries}{TaylorsTheorem}
      +
      This means that “MaclaurinSeries” will automatically be added to the glossary with something like
      \emph{see} \glsentryname{TaylorsTheorem}
      +
      in its number list, but “TaylorsTheorem” will need to be indexed elsewhere to ensure that it also appears in the glossary otherwise, it would end up with the preamble location (page 1) in its number list, assuming that the entry was defined in the preamble.

      You therefore need to ensure that you use the cross-referenced term with the commands described in §5.1 or §10.

      -The “see” tag is produce using \seename, but can be overridden in specific instances using square brackets at the start of the see value. For example:

      \newglossaryentry{MaclaurinSeries}{name={Maclaurin series},
      -description={Series expansion},
      -see=[see also]{TaylorsTheorem}}
      -
      Take care if you want to use the optional argument of commands such as \newacronym or \newterm as the value will need to be grouped. For example:
      \newterm{seal}
      -\newterm[see={[see also]seal}]{sea lion}
      -
      Similarly if the value contains a list. For example:
      \glossaryentry{lemon}
      +The “see” tag is produce using \seename, but can be overridden in specific instances using square brackets at the start of the see value. For example: 
      \newglossaryentry{MaclaurinSeries}{name={Maclaurin series},
      +description={Series expansion},
      +see=[see also]{TaylorsTheorem}}
      +
      Take care if you want to use the optional argument of commands such as \newacronym or \newterm as the value will need to be grouped. For example:
      \newterm{seal}
      +\newterm[see={[see also]seal}]{sea lion}
      +
      Similarly if the value contains a list. For example:
      \glossaryentry{lemon}
       {
      -  name={lemon},
      -  description={Yellow citrus fruit}
      +  name={lemon},
      +  description={Yellow citrus fruit}
       }
      -\glossaryentry{lime}
      +\glossaryentry{lime}
       {
      -  name={lime},
      -  description={Green citrus fruit}
      +  name={lime},
      +  description={Green citrus fruit}
       }
      -\glossaryentry{citrus}
      +\glossaryentry{citrus}
       {
      -  name={citrus},
      -  description={Plant in the Rutaceae family},
      -  see={lemon,lime}
      +  name={citrus},
      +  description={Plant in the Rutaceae family},
      +  see={lemon,lime}
       }
       

    -In both cases 2 and 3 above, the cross-referenced information appears in the number list, whereas in case 1, the cross-referenced information appears in the description. (See the sample-crossref.tex example file that comes with this package.) This means that in cases 2 and 3, the cross-referencing information won’t appear if you have suppressed the number list. In this case, you will need to activate the number list for the given entries using nonumberlistfalse. Alternatively, if you just use the see key instead of \glssee, you can automatically activate the number list using the seeautonumberlist package option.

    -

    - bib2gls provides much better support for cross-references, including the ability to only show the cross-reference in the location list (save-locations={see}) without the actual locations. See, for example, index.php?label=bib2gls-xrGallery: Cross-References (bib2gls).
    +In both cases 2 and 3 above, the cross-referenced information appears in the number list, whereas in case 1, the cross-referenced information appears in the description. (See the sample-crossref.tex example file that comes with this package.) This means that in cases 2 and 3, the cross-referencing information won’t appear if you have suppressed the number list. In this case, you will need to activate the number list for the given entries using nonumberlistfalse. Alternatively, if you just use the see key instead of \glssee, you can automatically activate the number list using the seeautonumberlist package option.

    +

    + bib2gls provides much better support for cross-references, including the ability to only show the cross-reference in the location list (save-locations={see}) without the actual locations. See, for example, index.php?label=bib2gls-xrGallery: Cross-References (bib2gls).

    @@ -6306,42 +6306,42 @@ In both cases 2 and 3 a

    11.1. Customising Cross-Reference Text

    -When you use either the see key or the \glssee command, the cross-referencing information will be typeset in the glossary (within the number list) according to:

    -\glsseeformat[tag]{xr-list}{location}
    - The default definition:
    \emph{tag} \glsseelist{xr-list}
    -
    Note that the location argument is always ignored. (makeindex will always assign a location number, even if it’s not needed, so it needs to be discarded.) For example, if you want the tag to appear in bold, you can do:
    \renewcommand*{\glsseeformat}[3][\seename]{\textbf{#1} 
    - \glsseelist{#2}}
    +When you use either the see key or the \glssee command, the cross-referencing information will be typeset in the  glossary (within the number list) according to: 
    +\glsseeformat[tag]{xr-list}{location}
    + The default definition:
    \emph{tag} \glsseelist{xr-list}
    +
    Note that the location argument is always ignored. (makeindex will always assign a location number, even if it’s not needed, so it needs to be discarded.) For example, if you want the tag to appear in bold, you can do:
    \renewcommand*{\glsseeformat}[3][\seename]{\textbf{#1} 
    + \glsseelist{#2}}
     

    The list of labels is formatted by:

    -\glsseelist{label-list}
    - This iterates through the comma-separated list of entry labels label-list and formats each entry in the list. The entries are separated by:
    -\glsseesepinitial: ,
    +\glsseelist{label-list} + This iterates through the comma-separated list of entry labels label-list and formats each entry in the list. The entries are separated by:
    +\glsseesepinitial: ,
    between all but the last pair, and
    -\glsseelastsepinitial: ,
    +\glsseelastsepinitial: , between the last pair.

    Each entry item in the list is formatted with:

    -\glsseeitem{entry-label}
    - This does:
    \glshyperlink[\glsseeitemformat{#1}]{#1}
    -
    which creates a hyperlink, if enabled, to the cross-referenced entry. The hyperlink text is given by:
    -\glsseeitemformat{entry-label}
    - This does:
    \ifglshasshort{entry-label}
    - {\glsentrytext{entry-label}}% acronym
    - {\glsentryname{entry-label}}% non-acronym
    -
    which uses the text field for acronyms and the name field otherwise.

    +\glsseeitem{entry-label} + This does:

    \glshyperlink[\glsseeitemformat{#1}]{#1}
    +
    which creates a hyperlink, if enabled, to the cross-referenced entry. The hyperlink text is given by:
    +\glsseeitemformat{entry-label}
    + This does:
    \ifglshasshort{entry-label}
    + {\glsentrytext{entry-label}}% acronym
    + {\glsentryname{entry-label}}% non-acronym
    +
    which uses the text field for acronyms and the name field otherwise.

    -When \glssee was first introduced in v1.17, the cross-referenced entry was displayed with just \glsentryname, but this caused problems because back then the name field had to be sanitized because it was written to the glossary file, which caused strange results if the name contained any commands. So in v3.0, the default definition was switched to using \glsentrytext to avoid the issue. In v3.08a, the information written to the glossary file was changed and the name was no longer sanitized, but the new definition was retained for backward-compatibility.

    -However, the original definition is more appropriate in some ways, as it makes more sense for the cross-reference to show the name as it appears in the glossary, except for acronyms which could have wide names if the long form is included. So in v4.50, which had major compatibility-breaking changes to remove the unconditional dependency on the now deprecated textcase package, the original use of name was restored for non-acronyms, which brings it into line with glossaries-extra.

    +When \glssee was first introduced in v1.17, the cross-referenced entry was displayed with just \glsentryname, but this caused problems because back then the name field had to be sanitized because it was written to the glossary file, which caused strange results if the name contained any commands. So in v3.0, the default definition was switched to using \glsentrytext to avoid the issue. In v3.08a, the information written to the glossary file was changed and the name was no longer sanitized, but the new definition was retained for backward-compatibility.

    +However, the original definition is more appropriate in some ways, as it makes more sense for the cross-reference to show the name as it appears in the glossary, except for acronyms which could have wide names if the long form is included. So in v4.50, which had major compatibility-breaking changes to remove the unconditional dependency on the now deprecated textcase package, the original use of name was restored for non-acronyms, which brings it into line with glossaries-extra.

    -For example, to make the cross-referenced list use small caps with the text (not name) field:

    \renewcommand{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{% 
    -  \textsc{\glsentrytext{#1}}}
    +For example, to make the cross-referenced list use small caps with the text (not name) field: 
    \renewcommand{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{% 
    +  \textsc{\glsentrytext{#1}}}
     

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package redefines \glsseeitemformat to use \glsfmttext for abbreviations and \glsfmtname otherwise. Additionally, it provides \glsxtrhiername which can be used as an alternative for hierarchical entries. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package redefines \glsseeitemformat to use \glsfmttext for abbreviations and \glsfmtname otherwise. Additionally, it provides \glsxtrhiername which can be used as an alternative for hierarchical entries. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -You can use \glsseeformat and \glsseelist in the main body of the text, but they won’t automatically add the cross-referenced entries to the glossary. If you want them added with that location, you can do:
    Some information (see also 
    -\glsseelist{FourierSeries,TaylorsTheorem}% 
    -\glsadd{FourierSeries}\glsadd{TaylorsTheorem}).
    +You can use \glsseeformat and \glsseelist in the main body of the text, but they won’t automatically add the cross-referenced entries to the glossary. If you want them added with that location, you can do: 
    Some information (see also 
    +\glsseelist{FourierSeries,TaylorsTheorem}% 
    +\glsadd{FourierSeries}\glsadd{TaylorsTheorem}).
     

    @@ -6350,48 +6350,48 @@ You can use

    12. Number Lists

    -Each entry in the glossary has an associated number list (or location list). By default, these numbers (the entry locations) refer to the pages on which that entry has been indexed (using any of the commands described in §5.1 and §10) and will also include any cross-references obtained with \glssee (or the see key).

    -The locations in the number list are separated with:

    -\delimN
    +Each entry in the glossary has an associated number list (or location list). By default, these numbers (the entry locations) refer to the pages on which that entry has been indexed (using any of the commands described in §5.1 and §10) and will also include any cross-references obtained with \glssee (or the see key).

    +The locations in the number list are separated with:

    +\delimN

    -The number list can be suppressed using the nonumberlist package option, or an alternative counter can be set as the default using the counter package option. The glossaries-extra package additionally provides the equations and floats options that can be used to automatically switch the location counter in certain environments.

    -

    - With bib2gls you can prevent the number list from being created with the save-locations=false resource option, or only include the cross-references with the save-locations=see option.
    +The number list can be suppressed using the nonumberlist package option, or an alternative counter can be set as the default using the counter package option. The glossaries-extra package additionally provides the equations and floats options that can be used to automatically switch the location counter in certain environments.

    +

    + With bib2gls you can prevent the number list from being created with the save-locations=false resource option, or only include the cross-references with the save-locations=see option.

    -Number lists are more common with indexes rather than glossaries (although you can use the glossaries package for indexes as well). However, Options 2 and 3 makes use of makeindex or xindy to hierarchically sort and collate the entries. These applications are readily available with most modern TeX distributions, but because they are both designed as indexing applications they both require that terms either have a valid location or a cross-reference.

    +Number lists are more common with indexes rather than glossaries (although you can use the glossaries package for indexes as well). However, Options 2 and 3 makes use of makeindex or xindy to hierarchically sort and collate the entries. These applications are readily available with most modern TeX distributions, but because they are both designed as indexing applications they both require that terms either have a valid location or a cross-reference.

    -Even if you use nonumberlist, the locations must still be provided and acceptable to the indexing application or they will cause an error during the indexing stage, which will interrupt the document build. Empty locations are not permitted with Options 2 and 3. See §12.5.
    +Even if you use nonumberlist, the locations must still be provided and acceptable to the indexing application or they will cause an error during the indexing stage, which will interrupt the document build. Empty locations are not permitted with Options 2 and 3. See §12.5.

    -If you’re not interested in the locations, each entry only needs to be indexed once, so consider using indexonlyfirst, which can improve the document build time by only indexing the first use of each term.

    -The \glsaddall command (see §10), which is used to automatically index all entries, iterates over all defined entries (in non-ignored glossaries) and does \glsadd{entry-label} for each entry (where entry-label is that entry’s label). This means that \glsaddall automatically adds the same location to every entry’s number list, which looks weird if the number list hasn’t been suppressed.

    -With Option 4, the indexing is performed by bib2gls, which was specifically designed for the glossaries-extra package. So it will allow empty or unusual locations. (As from bib2gls v3.0, empty locations will be converted to ignored locations.) Additionally, the selection=all resource option option will select all entries without adding an unwanted location to the number list. If bib2gls can deduce a numerical value for a location, it will attempt to form a range over consecutive locations, otherwise it won’t try to form a range and the location will just form an individual item in the list.

    -Option 1 also allows any location but it doesn’t form ranges. Any empty locations or location with the glsignore format will result in an invisible location in the number list.

    +If you’re not interested in the locations, each entry only needs to be indexed once, so consider using indexonlyfirst, which can improve the document build time by only indexing the first use of each term.

    +The \glsaddall command (see §10), which is used to automatically index all entries, iterates over all defined entries (in non-ignored glossaries) and does \glsadd{entry-label} for each entry (where entry-label is that entry’s label). This means that \glsaddall automatically adds the same location to every entry’s number list, which looks weird if the number list hasn’t been suppressed.

    +With Option 4, the indexing is performed by bib2gls, which was specifically designed for the glossaries-extra package. So it will allow empty or unusual locations. (As from bib2gls v3.0, empty locations will be converted to ignored locations.) Additionally, the selection=all resource option option will select all entries without adding an unwanted location to the number list. If bib2gls can deduce a numerical value for a location, it will attempt to form a range over consecutive locations, otherwise it won’t try to form a range and the location will just form an individual item in the list.

    +Option 1 also allows any location but it doesn’t form ranges. Any empty locations or location with the glsignore format will result in an invisible location in the number list.

    12.1. Encap Values (Location Formats)

    -The location encap or format is the encapsulating command used to format an entry location. That is, it’s a command that takes an argument that will be the location.

    +The location encap or format is the encapsulating command used to format an entry location. That is, it’s a command that takes an argument that will be the location.

    -If you aren’t using hyperref then you can use the control sequence name of any text-block command that takes a single argument. For example, format=emph. If you require hyperlinks then it’s more complicated.
    +If you aren’t using hyperref then you can use the control sequence name of any text-block command that takes a single argument. For example, format=emph. If you require hyperlinks then it’s more complicated.

    -The encap usually refers to the control sequence name without the leading backslash (such as textbf) and is essentially the same as the makeindex encap value that can be provided within the standard \index command.

    +The encap usually refers to the control sequence name without the leading backslash (such as textbf) and is essentially the same as the makeindex encap value that can be provided within the standard \index command.

    -Be careful not to use a declaration (such as \bfseries) instead of a text-block command (such as \textbf) as the effect is not guaranteed to be localised, either within the number list or throughout the glossary.
    +Be careful not to use a declaration (such as \bfseries) instead of a text-block command (such as \textbf) as the effect is not guaranteed to be localised, either within the number list or throughout the glossary.

    There is a special format:

    -\glsignore{text}
    - which simply ignores its argument. With Options 1, 2 and 3 this creates an empty (invisible) location which can lead to spurious commas or en-dashes if the number list contains other locations. However, with bib2gls, this format identifies the location as a special ignored location which won’t be added to the location list but will influence selection.

    -If you want to apply more than one style to a given location (for example, bold and italic) you will need to create a command that applies both formats. For example:

    \newcommand*{\textbfem}[1]{\textbf{\emph{#1}}}
    +\glsignore{text}
    + which simply ignores its argument. With Options 1, 2 and 3 this creates an empty (invisible) location which can lead to spurious commas or en-dashes if the number list contains other locations. However, with bib2gls, this format identifies the location as a special ignored location which won’t be added to the location list but will influence selection.

    +If you want to apply more than one style to a given location (for example, bold and italic) you will need to create a command that applies both formats. For example:

    \newcommand*{\textbfem}[1]{\textbf{\emph{#1}}}
     
    and use that command.

    -In this document, standard location format refer to the standard text block commands such as \textbf or \emph or any of the commands listed in Table 12.1.

    +In this document, standard location format refer to the standard text block commands such as \textbf or \emph or any of the commands listed in Table 12.1.

    -If you use xindy instead of makeindex, you must use \GlsAddXdyAttribute to identify any non-standard formats that you want to use with the format key. So if you use xindy with the above example \textbfem, you would need to add:
    \GlsAddXdyAttribute{textbfem}
    +If you use xindy instead of makeindex, you must use \GlsAddXdyAttribute to identify any  non-standard formats  that you want to use with the format key. So if you use xindy with the above example \textbfem, you would need to add: 
    \GlsAddXdyAttribute{textbfem}
     
    See §14 for further details.

    -If you are using hyperlinks and you want to change the font of the hyperlinked location  don’t use \hyperpage (provided by the hyperref package) as the locations may not refer to a page number and the location argument may contain the range delimiter \delimR. Instead, the glossaries package provides hyperlink-supported encaps listed in Table 12.1. These commands all use \glshypernumber (described below) and so shouldn’t be used in other contexts.

    -The \hyperxx can also be used without hyperref, since \glshypernumber will simply do its argument if \hyperlink hasn’t been defined. In which case, only the font change will be applied.

    +If you are using hyperlinks and you want to change the font of the hyperlinked location  don’t use \hyperpage (provided by the hyperref package) as the locations may not refer to a page number and the location argument may contain the range delimiter \delimR. Instead, the glossaries package provides hyperlink-supported encaps listed in Table 12.1. These commands all use \glshypernumber (described below) and so shouldn’t be used in other contexts.

    +The \hyperxx can also be used without hyperref, since \glshypernumber will simply do its argument if \hyperlink hasn’t been defined. In which case, only the font change will be applied.

    Table 6: The effect of using xspace with \oldacronym
    Code With xspace
    @@ -6416,58 +6416,58 @@ The \hyperx
    Table 7: Predefined Hyperlinked Location Formats
    hyperrm serif (\textrm) hyperlink

    -If you want to make a new location format that supports hyperlinks, you will need to define a command which takes one argument and use that with the location encapsulated with \glshypernumber or the appropriate \hyperxx command. For example, if you want the location number to be in a bold sans-serif font, you can define a command called, say, \hyperbsf:

    \newcommand{\hyperbsf}[1]{\textbf{\hypersf{#1}}}
    -
    and then use hyperbsf as the value for the format key.

    +If you want to make a new location format that supports hyperlinks, you will need to define a command which takes one argument and use that with the location encapsulated with \glshypernumber or the appropriate \hyperxx command. For example, if you want the location number to be in a bold sans-serif font, you can define a command called, say, \hyperbsf:

    \newcommand{\hyperbsf}[1]{\textbf{\hypersf{#1}}}
    +
    and then use hyperbsf as the value for the format key.

    -When defining a custom location format command that uses one of the \hyperxx commands, make sure that the argument of \hyperxx is just the location. Any formatting must be outside of \hyperxx (as in the above \hyperbfsf example).
    +When defining a custom location format command that uses one of the \hyperxx commands, make sure that the argument of \hyperxx is just the location. Any formatting must be outside of \hyperxx (as in the above \hyperbfsf example).

    -Remember that if you use xindy, you will need to add this to the list of location xindy attributes:

    \GlsAddXdyAttribute{hyperbsf}
    +Remember that if you use xindy, you will need to add this to the list of location xindy attributes: 
    \GlsAddXdyAttribute{hyperbsf}
     

    -Complications can arise if you use different encap values for the same location. For example, suppose on page 10 you have both the default glsnumberformat and hyperbf encaps. While it may seem apparent that hyperbf should override glsnumberformat in this situation, the indexing application may not know it. This is therefore something you need to be careful about if you use the format key or if you use a command that implicitly sets it.

    -In the case of xindy, it only accepts one encap (according to the order of precedence given in the xindy module) and discards the others for identical locations (for the same entry). This can cause a problem if a discarded location forms the start or end of a range.

    -In the case of makeindex, it accepts different encaps for the same location, but warns about it (multiple encaps). This leads to a number list with the same location repeated in different formats. If you use the makeglossaries Perl script with Option 2 it will detect makeindex’s warning and attempt to fix the problem, ensuring that the glsnumberformat encap always has the least precedence unless it includes a range identifier. Other conflicting encaps will have the last one override earlier ones for the same location with range identifiers taking priority. If you actually want the repeat, you can disable this feature with the -e switch.

    -No discard occurs with Option 1 so again you get the same location repeated in different formats. With Option 4, bib2gls will discard according to order of precedence, giving priority to start and end ranges. (See the bib2gls manual for further details.)

    -The default location format is:

    -\glsnumberformat{location(s)}
    - This will simply do its argument location(s) if hyperref hasn’t been loaded, otherwise it will use:
    -\glshypernumber{location(s)}
    - This will create a hyperlink to the location or will simply do its argument if hyperref hasn’t been loaded. The location(s) argument may contain multiple locations. If so, they must be separated with \delimR or \delimN. (Usually \delimN won’t occur. The \delimR separator may occur with ranges and makeindex.) Any other markup is likely to cause a problem (see §12.5).

    -Each location within \glshypernumber will have a hyperlink created with:

    \hyperlink{anchor}{text}
    +Complications can arise if you use different encap values for the same location. For example, suppose on page 10 you have both the default glsnumberformat and hyperbf encaps. While it may seem apparent that hyperbf should override glsnumberformat in this situation, the indexing application may not know it. This is therefore something you need to be careful about if you use the format key or if you use a command that implicitly sets it.

    +In the case of xindy, it only accepts one encap (according to the order of precedence given in the xindy module) and discards the others for identical locations (for the same entry). This can cause a problem if a discarded location forms the start or end of a range.

    +In the case of makeindex, it accepts different encaps for the same location, but warns about it (multiple encaps). This leads to a number list with the same location repeated in different formats. If you use the makeglossaries Perl script with Option 2 it will detect makeindex’s warning and attempt to fix the problem, ensuring that the glsnumberformat encap always has the least precedence unless it includes a range identifier. Other conflicting encaps will have the last one override earlier ones for the same location with range identifiers taking priority. If you actually want the repeat, you can disable this feature with the -e switch.

    +No discard occurs with Option 1 so again you get the same location repeated in different formats. With Option 4, bib2gls will discard according to order of precedence, giving priority to start and end ranges. (See the bib2gls manual for further details.)

    +The default location format is:

    +\glsnumberformat{location(s)}
    + This will simply do its argument location(s) if hyperref hasn’t been loaded, otherwise it will use:
    +\glshypernumber{location(s)}
    + This will create a hyperlink to the location or will simply do its argument if hyperref hasn’t been loaded. The location(s) argument may contain multiple locations. If so, they must be separated with \delimR or \delimN. (Usually \delimN won’t occur. The \delimR separator may occur with ranges and makeindex.) Any other markup is likely to cause a problem (see §12.5).

    +Each location within \glshypernumber will have a hyperlink created with:

    \hyperlink{anchor}{text}
     
    where the text is the location encapsulated with:
    -\glswrglosslocationtextfmt{location}
    +\glswrglosslocationtextfmt{location} This just does its argument by default.

    -The anchor is constructed from the location but requires the prefix and location counter, which first have to be set with:

    -\setentrycounter[prefix]{counter}
    - This command will be automatically inserted before the location in the number list by the appropriate indexing method. In the case of makeindex, this will be inserted at the start of the encap information, but with xindy the counter will form part of the attribute and a helper command has to be provided that uses \setentrycounter. With Option 1 the command occurs inside the definition of \glsnoidxdisplayloc.

    +The anchor is constructed from the location but requires the prefix and location counter, which first have to be set with:

    +\setentrycounter[prefix]{counter}
    + This command will be automatically inserted before the location in the number list by the appropriate indexing method. In the case of makeindex, this will be inserted at the start of the encap information, but with xindy the counter will form part of the attribute and a helper command has to be provided that uses \setentrycounter. With Option 1 the command occurs inside the definition of \glsnoidxdisplayloc.

    The counter will be stored in:

    -\glsentrycounterinitial: \glscounter
    - and may be used in the hooks described below. Note that the prefix can’t be referenced as \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds is also used when obtaining the prefix during indexing.

    +\glsentrycounterinitial: \glscounter + and may be used in the hooks described below. Note that the prefix can’t be referenced as \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds is also used when obtaining the prefix during indexing.

    The anchor is then constructed as follows:

      -
    1. 1.Use the \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds hook to disable problematic commands (scoped).
    2. 2.Expand (protected)
      counterprefix\glswrglosslocationtarget{location}
      + 
    3. 1.Use the \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds hook to disable problematic commands (scoped).
    4. 2.Expand (protected)
      counterprefix\glswrglosslocationtarget{location}
       
    5. 3.Sanitize the result.
    - For example:
    \setentrycounter[]{page}% page counter and empty prefix
    -\glshypernumber{1}
    -
    will essentially do:
    \hyperlink{page.1}1
    -
    whereas
    \setentrycounter[1]{equation}% 
    -\glshypernumber{2}
    -
    will essentially do:
    \hyperlink{equation.1.2}2
    + For example: 
    \setentrycounter[]{page}% page counter and empty prefix
    +\glshypernumber{1}
    +
    will essentially do:
    \hyperlink{page.1}1
    +
    whereas
    \setentrycounter[1]{equation}% 
    +\glshypernumber{2}
    +
    will essentially do:
    \hyperlink{equation.1.2}2
     

    The initial hook to disable the problematic commands is:

    -\glswrglossdisableanchorcmds
    - By default, this is defined to:
    \let\glstexorpdfstring\@secondoftwo
    -
    If hyperref is loaded the definition will also include:
    \let\texorpdfstring\@secondoftwo
    -\pdfstringdefPreHook
    +\glswrglossdisableanchorcmds
    + By default, this is defined to: 
    \let\glstexorpdfstring\@secondoftwo
    +
    If hyperref is loaded the definition will also include:
    \let\texorpdfstring\@secondoftwo
    +\pdfstringdefPreHook
     
    The location is encapsulated with:
    -\glswrglosslocationtarget{location}
    - This must expand but may be used to make adjustments. The default definition is to simply expand to its argument. The \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds hook may be used to alter the definition if some condition is required, but bear in mind that \glswrglosslocationtarget won’t be used when the prefix is obtained during indexing.

    +\glswrglosslocationtarget{location} + This must expand but may be used to make adjustments. The default definition is to simply expand to its argument. The \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds hook may be used to alter the definition if some condition is required, but bear in mind that \glswrglosslocationtarget won’t be used when the prefix is obtained during indexing.

    Any leftover robust or protected commands will end up sanitized to prevent an obscure error from occurring, but an invalid target name is likely to result. See §12.5 for an example.

    -The use of \setentrycounter to set the prefix and counter is necessary because the hypertarget can’t be included in the indexing information supplied to makeindex or xindy, because neither the makeindex nor xindy syntax supports it. Unfortunately, not all definitions of \theHcounter can be split into a prefix and location that can be recombined in this way. This problem can occur, for example, with counter=equation when it depends on the chapter counter. This can result in warnings in the form:

    name{target-name} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed one
    -
    The sampleEq.tex sample file deals with this issue by redefining \theHequation as follows:
    \renewcommand*\theHequation{\theHchapter.\arabic{equation}}
    +The use of \setentrycounter to set the prefix and counter is  necessary because the hypertarget can’t be included in the indexing information supplied to makeindex or xindy, because neither the makeindex nor xindy syntax supports it. Unfortunately, not all definitions of \theHcounter can be split into a prefix and location that can be recombined in this way. This problem can occur, for example, with counter=equation when it depends on the chapter counter. This can result in warnings in the form: 
    name{target-name} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed one
    +
    The sampleEq.tex sample file deals with this issue by redefining \theHequation as follows:
    \renewcommand*\theHequation{\theHchapter.\arabic{equation}}
     

    -

    - This issue is avoided with bib2gls and record=nameref as that syntax allows the hyperlink target to be supplied with the indexing information.
    +
    + This issue is avoided with bib2gls and record=nameref as that syntax allows the hyperlink target to be supplied with the indexing information.

    @@ -6475,33 +6475,33 @@ The use of

    12.2. Range Formations

    -There are two types of ranges: explicit and implicit. Neither are supported with Option 1. Both are supported by Options 2, 3 and 4. Implicit ranges can be switched off using the appropriate option for the required indexing application. The start and end of a range is separated with:

    -\delimR
    - Options 2 and 3 can merge implicit and explicit ranges that overlap. With Option 4, individual locations can be merged into an explicit range, but an individual location on either side of the explicit range won’t be merged into the explicit range.

    -As with \index, the characters ( and ) can be used at the start of the format value to specify the beginning and ending of a number range. They must be in matching pairs with the same encap. For example,

    \gls[format=(emph]{sample}
    -
    on one page to start the range and later:
    \gls[format=)emph]{sample}
    -
    to close the range. This will create an explicit range in the number list that’s encapsulated with \emph. If the default glsnumberformat should be used, you can omit it and just have the ( and ) characters.

    -

    - Explicit ranges can also be created using \glsstartrange and \glsendrange with glossaries-extra.
    -

    -Implicit ranges are formed by concatenating a sequence of three or more consecutive locations. For example, if an entry is indexed on pages 3, 4, 5, and 6, this will be compacted into “3–6”.

    -With Option 3, you can vary the minimum sequence length using \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength where the argument is either the minimum number or the keyword none, which indicates that no implicit ranges should be formed. See §14.3 for further details.

    -

    - With Option 4, the minimum number for form implicit ranges is given by the min-loc-range resource option. Again, the value is either the minimum number or the keyword none, which indicates that no implicit ranges should be formed. It’s also possible to compact a ragged sequence into a range with max-loc-diff. For example, with max-loc-diff=2, the sequence “2, 4, 5, 6, 8” can be compressed into the range “2–8”. Another range-related option is compact-ranges which allows ranges to be more compact by omitting matching initial digits at the end of the range. For example, “184–189” can be compacted into “184–9”.
    -

    -With both makeindex and xindy (Options 2 and 3), you can replace the separator and the closing number at the end of the range using:

    -\glsSetSuffixF{suffix}
    - to set the suffix for two consecutive locations and
    -\glsSetSuffixFF{suffix}
    - to set the suffix for three or more consecutive locations. Option 4 provides a similar feature with the suffixF and suffixFF resource options.

    -For example:

    \glsSetSuffixF{f.}
    -\glsSetSuffixFF{ff.}
    -
    Note that if you use xindy (Option 3), you will also need to set the minimum range length to 1 if you want to change these suffixes:
    \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength{1}
    -
    If you use the hyperref package, you will need to use \nohyperpage in the suffix to ensure that the hyperlinks work correctly. For example:
    \glsSetSuffixF{\nohyperpage{f.}}
    -\glsSetSuffixFF{\nohyperpage{ff.}}
    +There are two types of ranges: explicit and implicit. Neither are supported with Option 1. Both are supported by Options 2, 3 and 4. Implicit ranges can be switched off using the appropriate option for the required indexing application. The start and end of a range is separated with: 
    +\delimR
    + Options 2 and 3 can merge implicit and explicit ranges that overlap. With Option 4, individual locations can be merged into an explicit range, but an individual location on either side of the explicit range won’t be merged into the explicit range.

    +As with \index, the characters ( and ) can be used at the start of the format value to specify the beginning and ending of a number range. They must be in matching pairs with the same encap. For example,

    \gls[format=(emph]{sample}
    +
    on one page to start the range and later:
    \gls[format=)emph]{sample}
    +
    to close the range. This will create an explicit range in the number list that’s encapsulated with \emph. If the default glsnumberformat should be used, you can omit it and just have the ( and ) characters.

    +

    + Explicit ranges can also be created using \glsstartrange and \glsendrange with glossaries-extra.
    +

    +Implicit ranges are formed by concatenating a sequence of three or more consecutive locations. For example, if an entry is indexed on pages 3, 4, 5, and 6, this will be compacted into “3–6”.

    +With Option 3, you can vary the minimum sequence length using \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength where the argument is either the minimum number or the keyword none, which indicates that no implicit ranges should be formed. See §14.3 for further details.

    +

    + With Option 4, the minimum number for form implicit ranges is given by the min-loc-range resource option. Again, the value is either the minimum number or the keyword none, which indicates that no implicit ranges should be formed. It’s also possible to compact a ragged sequence into a range with max-loc-diff. For example, with max-loc-diff=2, the sequence “2, 4, 5, 6, 8” can be compressed into the range “2–8”. Another range-related option is compact-ranges which allows ranges to be more compact by omitting matching initial digits at the end of the range. For example, “184–189” can be compacted into “184–9”.
    +

    +With both makeindex and xindy (Options 2 and 3), you can replace the separator and the closing number at the end of the range using:

    +\glsSetSuffixF{suffix}
    + to set the suffix for two consecutive locations and
    +\glsSetSuffixFF{suffix}
    + to set the suffix for three or more consecutive locations. Option 4 provides a similar feature with the suffixF and suffixFF resource options.

    +For example:

    \glsSetSuffixF{f.}
    +\glsSetSuffixFF{ff.}
    +
    Note that if you use xindy (Option 3), you will also need to set the minimum range length to 1 if you want to change these suffixes:
    \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength{1}
    +
    If you use the hyperref package, you will need to use \nohyperpage in the suffix to ensure that the hyperlinks work correctly. For example:
    \glsSetSuffixF{\nohyperpage{f.}}
    +\glsSetSuffixFF{\nohyperpage{ff.}}
     

    -Note that \glsSetSuffixF and \glsSetSuffixFF must be used before \makeglossaries and have no effect if \noist is used.
    +Note that \glsSetSuffixF and \glsSetSuffixFF must be used before \makeglossaries and have no effect if \noist is used.

    @@ -6509,287 +6509,287 @@ Note that

    12.3. Locations

    -Each location in an entry’s number list is the result of indexing the entry at the point in the document that corresponds to the location (typically where a command such as \gls occurred). By default, this is the page number, but can be changed with the counter package option, the counter optional argument in \newglossary, the counter key in \newglossaryentry or the counter option in the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands (or in \glsadd).

    -The syntax of the location must be valid for the given indexing application if you use Options 2 or 3. In the case of makeindex, the syntax is quite restricted. The location may be a digit (\arabic), upper or lowercase Roman numerals (\Roman or \roman) or upper or lowercase ASCII letters (\Alph or \alph). The syntax also allows composite locations formed by combining the allowed digits, numerals and letters with a compositor (which can be identified with \glsSetCompositor).

    -The following locations are valid, assuming the default full stop compositor: +Each location in an entry’s number list is the result of indexing the entry at the point in the document that corresponds to the location (typically where a command such as \gls occurred). By default, this is the page number, but can be changed with the counter package option, the counter optional argument in \newglossary, the counter key in \newglossaryentry or the counter option in the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands (or in \glsadd).

    +The syntax of the location must be valid for the given indexing application if you use Options 2 or 3. In the case of makeindex, the syntax is quite restricted. The location may be a digit (\arabic), upper or lowercase Roman numerals (\Roman or \roman) or upper or lowercase ASCII letters (\Alph or \alph). The syntax also allows composite locations formed by combining the allowed digits, numerals and letters with a compositor (which can be identified with \glsSetCompositor).

    +The following locations are valid, assuming the default full stop compositor:

    The following are invalid:
      -
    • “I-3.2”: mixed compositors not permitted;
    • “X7”: a separator must be used in composite locations;
    • “Ø”: letters must be ASCII;
    • \textsc{iv}: commands not permitted in locations;
    • “”: locations can’t be empty. +
    • “I-3.2”: mixed compositors not permitted;
    • “X7”: a separator must be used in composite locations;
    • “Ø”: letters must be ASCII;
    • \textsc{iv}: commands not permitted in locations;
    • “”: locations can’t be empty.

    -Invalid locations will be rejected by makeindex, which will result in the entry being dropped from the glossary if it has no valid locations.
    +Invalid locations will be rejected by makeindex, which will result in the entry being dropped from the glossary if it has no valid locations.

    -In the case of xindy, the location syntax must be declared in the xdy style file. This covers both the way that the location appears in the indexing file as a result of protected expansion but also the counter used to obtain the location, and is described in more detail in §14.3. The standard digit (\arabic), upper or lowercase Roman numerals (\Roman or \roman) or upper or lowercase ASCII letters (\Alph or \alph) are automatically added for the page counter.

    -If a location doesn’t match any declared syntax, a warning will be written to xindy’s transcript file (glg):

    WARNING: location-reference "{prefix}{location}" did not match any location-class! (ignored)
    -
    As with makeindex when it encounters an invalid location, xindy will drop that location, which will result in the entry being dropped from the glossary if it has no valid locations.

    -Additional problems can occur with xindy if any of xindy’s special characters occur in the location. This includes the backslash \ character, which is particularly problematic if any robust or protected commands are written in the location as \csname will have to be written to the file as \\csname. This is quite difficult to do without prematurely expanding \thepage.

    -If esclocationstrue, an attempt will be made to hack commands like \@arabic and \@roman to enable this, but, like all hacks, this is problematic and liable to break in awkward situations or with future releases of the LaTeX kernel or other packages. This setting is now off by default and it’s better to use the hooks below to ensure that the content written to the file is valid.

    +In the case of xindy, the location syntax must be declared in the xdy style file. This covers both the way that the location appears in the indexing file as a result of protected expansion but also the counter used to obtain the location, and is described in more detail in §14.3. The standard digit (\arabic), upper or lowercase Roman numerals (\Roman or \roman) or upper or lowercase ASCII letters (\Alph or \alph) are automatically added for the page counter.

    +If a location doesn’t match any declared syntax, a warning will be written to xindy’s transcript file (glg):

    WARNING: location-reference "{prefix}{location}" did not match any location-class! (ignored)
    +
    As with makeindex when it encounters an invalid location, xindy will drop that location, which will result in the entry being dropped from the glossary if it has no valid locations.

    +Additional problems can occur with xindy if any of xindy’s special characters occur in the location. This includes the backslash \ character, which is particularly problematic if any robust or protected commands are written in the location as \csname will have to be written to the file as \\csname. This is quite difficult to do without prematurely expanding \thepage.

    +If esclocationstrue, an attempt will be made to hack commands like \@arabic and \@roman to enable this, but, like all hacks, this is problematic and liable to break in awkward situations or with future releases of the LaTeX kernel or other packages. This setting is now off by default and it’s better to use the hooks below to ensure that the content written to the file is valid.

    -Any commands that end up in the location can interfere with \glsdohypertarget when it tries to create hyperlinks.
    +Any commands that end up in the location can interfere with \glsdohypertarget when it tries to create hyperlinks.

    The following hook is used during the protected write:

    -\glswrglossdisablelocationcmds
    - This does nothing by default but may be used to disable problematic commands that could lead to an invalid location. Note that this can lead to unexpected results in the number list, but you may be able to correct this with a custom encap or (if \glshypernumber creates a hyperlink) a custom definition of \glswrglosslocationtextfmt. See §12.5 for an example.

    +\glswrglossdisablelocationcmds + This does nothing by default but may be used to disable problematic commands that could lead to an invalid location. Note that this can lead to unexpected results in the number list, but you may be able to correct this with a custom encap or (if \glshypernumber creates a hyperlink) a custom definition of \glswrglosslocationtextfmt. See §12.5 for an example.

    -The \glswrglossdisablelocationcmds hook occurs after \protected@write sets \thepage to \relax. By the time \thepage actually gets expanded when it’s written to the indexing file, any changes made within the hook will be lost.
    +The \glswrglossdisablelocationcmds hook occurs after \protected@write sets \thepage to \relax. By the time \thepage actually gets expanded when it’s written to the indexing file, any changes made within the hook will be lost.

    -Both Options 1 and 4 write the indexing information in the aux file and will accept any location syntax (that’s valid in a LaTeX document). In the case of Option 4, bib2gls will try parsing the location and if it fits a common pattern that allows it to obtain a numeric value, then it will be able to form an implicit range (if required), otherwise it will accept the location but not form any implicit ranges.

    -With Options 14 (except with record=nameref) the location anchor isn’t included in the indexing information. If a hyperlink is required for the location, the target (anchor name) has to be constructed from the location. The hyperref package provides \hyperpage for normal indexes (with \index), but this forms the anchor from page.location which isn’t suitable with glossaries as the location counter may not be the default page. Therefore the counter is saved within the encap. A prefix is also necessary if \theHcounter is defined and isn’t equivalent to \thecounter.

    -The assumption here is that \theHcounter expands to the equivalent of prefix\thecounter. If \theHcounter and \thecounter are equivalent then prefix will be empty.

    +Both Options 1 and 4 write the indexing information in the aux file and will accept any location syntax (that’s valid in a LaTeX document). In the case of Option 4, bib2gls will try parsing the location and if it fits a common pattern that allows it to obtain a numeric value, then it will be able to form an implicit range (if required), otherwise it will accept the location but not form any implicit ranges.

    +With Options 14 (except with record=nameref) the location anchor isn’t included in the indexing information. If a hyperlink is required for the location, the target (anchor name) has to be constructed from the location. The hyperref package provides \hyperpage for normal indexes (with \index), but this forms the anchor from page.location which isn’t suitable with glossaries as the location counter may not be the default page. Therefore the counter is saved within the encap. A prefix is also necessary if \theHcounter is defined and isn’t equivalent to \thecounter.

    +The assumption here is that \theHcounter expands to the equivalent of prefix\thecounter. If \theHcounter and \thecounter are equivalent then prefix will be empty.

    The prefix is found as follows:

      -
    1. 1.Use the \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds hook to disable problematic commands (scoped).

      -

    2. 2.Perform a protected expansion on \theHcounter (Hloc) and \thecounter (loc). If Hloc ends with loc, so that Hloc is prefixloc, then the prefix is the prefix substring.

      -In this step, \thepage may be incorrect, due to TeX’s asynchronous output routine, but it will be incorrect in both Hloc and loc and shouldn’t occur in the prefix (unless you have an unusual numbering system that’s reset on every page, in which case you may have other problems), so it shouldn’t affect the prefix formation. When the actual write operation occurs, \thepage should then expand correctly. +

    3. 1.Use the \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds hook to disable problematic commands (scoped).

      +

    4. 2.Perform a protected expansion on \theHcounter (Hloc) and \thecounter (loc). If Hloc ends with loc, so that Hloc is prefixloc, then the prefix is the prefix substring.

      +In this step, \thepage may be incorrect, due to TeX’s asynchronous output routine, but it will be incorrect in both Hloc and loc and shouldn’t occur in the prefix (unless you have an unusual numbering system that’s reset on every page, in which case you may have other problems), so it shouldn’t affect the prefix formation. When the actual write operation occurs, \thepage should then expand correctly.

    -Unfortunately, not all definitions of \theHcounter will expand in the form prefix\thecounter. In which case a warning will occur:

    Hyper target `Hloc' can't be formed by prefixing
    -location `loc'. You need to modify the definition of \theHcounter
    +Unfortunately, not all definitions of \theHcounter will expand in the form prefix\thecounter. In which case a warning will occur: 
    Hyper target `Hloc' can't be formed by prefixing
    +location `loc'. You need to modify the definition of \theHcounter
     otherwise you will get the warning: "`name{counter.loc}' has been
     referenced but does not exist"
    -
    If you need the location hyperlink, you will either have to redefine \theHcounter or switch to Option 4 and record=nameref.

    +

    If you need the location hyperlink, you will either have to redefine \theHcounter or switch to Option 4 and record=nameref.

    12.4. Page Precedence

    -The page precedence indicates the location ordering within the number list based on the location syntax. For example, if an entry has been indexed on pages 5, 7, i and ii, then the number list will be “i, ii, 5, 7” with the default order of precedence.

    -With makeindex, the default precedence is rnaRA, which indicates: lowercase Roman (\roman), numeric (\arabic), lowercase alphabetic (\alph), uppercase Roman (\Roman), and uppercase alphabetic (\Alph). This order can be changed by adding the page_precedence parameter to the ist file. There’s no specific command provided for this, so you will need to use the \GlsSetWriteIstHook to add this. For example:

    \GlsSetWriteIstHook{% 
    - \write\glswrite{page_precedence "arnAR"}% 
    +The page precedence indicates the location ordering within the number list based on the location syntax. For example, if an entry has been indexed on pages 5, 7, i and ii, then the number list will be “i, ii, 5, 7” with the default order of precedence.

    +With makeindex, the default precedence is rnaRA, which indicates: lowercase Roman (\roman), numeric (\arabic), lowercase alphabetic (\alph), uppercase Roman (\Roman), and uppercase alphabetic (\Alph). This order can be changed by adding the page_precedence parameter to the ist file. There’s no specific command provided for this, so you will need to use the \GlsSetWriteIstHook to add this. For example:

    \GlsSetWriteIstHook{% 
    + \write\glswrite{page_precedence "arnAR"}% 
     }
     

    -With xindy, the precedence is given by the order the location classes are listed in define-location-class-order within the xdy style file. This order can either be changed in a custom xdy file or can be set with \GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder.

    -Since neither Options 1 and 4 recognise specific location classes, they have no concept of page precedence. They will both create location lists that are in the same order as the locations were indexed, which means they will match the order those locations occur in the document. However, with bib2gls, it’s possible to gather the locations into sub-groups according to the associated counter or split off locations with identified primary formats. See the bib2gls manual for further details.

    +With xindy, the precedence is given by the order the location classes are listed in define-location-class-order within the xdy style file. This order can either be changed in a custom xdy file or can be set with \GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder.

    +Since neither Options 1 and 4 recognise specific location classes, they have no concept of page precedence. They will both create location lists that are in the same order as the locations were indexed, which means they will match the order those locations occur in the document. However, with bib2gls, it’s possible to gather the locations into sub-groups according to the associated counter or split off locations with identified primary formats. See the bib2gls manual for further details.

    12.5. Problematic Locations

    -The default location counter is the page counter, the value of which is obtained with \thepage. Due to TeX’s asynchronous output routine, \thepage may be incorrect at the start of a new page. To ensure that the page number is correct, a delayed write is needed, which is what is usually done when writing information to the aux and toc files (and to indexing files).

    -This works fine with Options 1 and 4 since neither of those options have any restrictions on the location syntax (provided that it’s valid LaTeX code). With bib2gls, if it can’t work out a numeric value for the location then it simply won’t be able to form a range. Additionally, bib2gls v3.0+, converts an empty location into an ignored location, which means the entry will still be selected so that it can be included in the glossary, but it won’t cause a spurious comma or en-dash as there won’t be an invisible location in the number list.

    -The only problematic locations with Options 1 and 4 are where hyperlinks are required but the target name can’t be formed from the prefix, counter and location information (see §12.3). The best solution with bib2gls in this case is to use record=nameref, which saves the actual target name in the indexing record. With Option 1 you will have to redefine \theHcounter as appropriate.

    -With Options 2 and 3, the location must expand to content that is compatible with the indexing application’s syntax. The syntax for makeindex is quite restrictive and is described in §12.3.

    -For example, \thepart is normally formatted as an uppercase Roman numeral. There’s no Roman numeral for 0 so if the part counter is 0 (that is, before the first \part) then \thepart will expand to nothing. This can be demonstrated in the following document:

    \documentclass{article}
    -\usepackage[counter=part]{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    -\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={}}
    +The default location counter is the page counter, the value of which is obtained with \thepage. Due to TeX’s asynchronous output routine, \thepage may be incorrect at the start of a new page. To ensure that the page number is correct, a delayed write is needed, which is what is usually done when writing information to the aux and toc files (and to indexing files).

    +This works fine with Options 1 and 4 since neither of those options have any restrictions on the location syntax (provided that it’s valid LaTeX code). With bib2gls, if it can’t work out a numeric value for the location then it simply won’t be able to form a range. Additionally, bib2gls v3.0+, converts an empty location into an ignored location, which means the entry will still be selected so that it can be included in the glossary, but it won’t cause a spurious comma or en-dash as there won’t be an invisible location in the number list.

    +The only problematic locations with Options 1 and 4 are where hyperlinks are required but the target name can’t be formed from the prefix, counter and location information (see §12.3). The best solution with bib2gls in this case is to use record=nameref, which saves the actual target name in the indexing record. With Option 1 you will have to redefine \theHcounter as appropriate.

    +With Options 2 and 3, the location must expand to content that is compatible with the indexing application’s syntax. The syntax for makeindex is quite restrictive and is described in §12.3.

    +For example, \thepart is normally formatted as an uppercase Roman numeral. There’s no Roman numeral for 0 so if the part counter is 0 (that is, before the first \part) then \thepart will expand to nothing. This can be demonstrated in the following document:

    \documentclass{article}
    +\usepackage[counter=part]{glossaries}
    +\makeglossaries
    +\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={}}
     \begin{document}
    -\gls{sample}% part = 0
    -\part{Sample Part}
    -\section{Sample Section}
    -\gls{sample}.
    -\printglossaries
    +\gls{sample}% part = 0
    +\part{Sample Part}
    +\section{Sample Section}
    +\gls{sample}.
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
    -
    In the above, the first instance of \gls{sample} will have an empty location. This will cause makeindex to reject the location with the following message in the transcript (assuming the document file is called myDoc.tex):
    !! Input index error (file = myDoc.glo, line = 1):
    +
    In the above, the first instance of \gls{sample} will have an empty location. This will cause makeindex to reject the location with the following message in the transcript (assuming the document file is called myDoc.tex):
    !! Input index error (file = myDoc.glo, line = 1):
        -- Illegal page number  or page_precedence rnaRA.
    -
    If makeglossaries encounters this warning, it will replace the empty location with “0” and change the location encap to glsignore. In the above example, this will lead to an invisible location in the number list, but that’s exactly what an empty location would do if makeindex allowed it.

    -Similarly, if the page compositor hasn’t been correctly identified, then it can also result in an invalid location. For example:

    \documentclass{article}
    -\usepackage[counter=section]{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    -\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={}}
    +
    If makeglossaries encounters this warning, it will replace the empty location with “0” and change the location encap to glsignore. In the above example, this will lead to an invisible location in the number list, but that’s exactly what an empty location would do if makeindex allowed it.

    +Similarly, if the page compositor hasn’t been correctly identified, then it can also result in an invalid location. For example:

    \documentclass{article}
    +\usepackage[counter=section]{glossaries}
    +\makeglossaries
    +\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={}}
     % default compositor is '.' not '-'
    -\renewcommand{\thesection}{\thepart-\arabic{section}}
    +\renewcommand{\thesection}{\thepart-\arabic{section}}
     \begin{document}
    -\part{Sample Part}
    -\section{Sample Section}
    -\gls{sample}.
    -\printglossaries
    +\part{Sample Part}
    +\section{Sample Section}
    +\gls{sample}.
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
    -
    This will cause makeindex to reject the location with the following message in the transcript:
    !! Input index error (file = myDoc.glo, line = 1):
    +
    This will cause makeindex to reject the location with the following message in the transcript:
    !! Input index error (file = myDoc.glo, line = 1):
        -- Illegal Roman number: position 2 in I-1.
    -
    If makeglossaries encounters this warning, it will replace any invalid content (the hyphen, in this case) with the page compositor specified in the ist file.

    -In both of the above examples, using makeglossaries will help the document build to complete without the entries disappearing from the glossary, however the resulting number list may look strange. If you are using nonumberlist then this isn’t a problem.

    -If you don’t use makeglossaries but explicitly call makeindex then you won’t have those corrections, and some or all of your entries may be omitted from the glossary. In which case, you will have to adjust the location so that it fits makeindex’s syntax even if you have nonumberlist. In the case of the invalid page compositor problem, you can simply use \glsSetCompositor to set the correct compositor. In the case of empty locations you will need to chose a different location counter.

    -Other problems occur with commands that don’t fully expand, which results in LaTeX markup in the location in the indexing file. For example, if babel is used with spanish, lowercase Roman numerals (which may occur in the front matter) will expand to the internal command \es@scroman, as in the following:

    \documentclass{book}
    +
    If makeglossaries encounters this warning, it will replace any invalid content (the hyphen, in this case) with the page compositor specified in the ist file.

    +In both of the above examples, using makeglossaries will help the document build to complete without the entries disappearing from the glossary, however the resulting number list may look strange. If you are using nonumberlist then this isn’t a problem.

    +If you don’t use makeglossaries but explicitly call makeindex then you won’t have those corrections, and some or all of your entries may be omitted from the glossary. In which case, you will have to adjust the location so that it fits makeindex’s syntax even if you have nonumberlist. In the case of the invalid page compositor problem, you can simply use \glsSetCompositor to set the correct compositor. In the case of empty locations you will need to chose a different location counter.

    +Other problems occur with commands that don’t fully expand, which results in LaTeX markup in the location in the indexing file. For example, if babel is used with spanish, lowercase Roman numerals (which may occur in the front matter) will expand to the internal command \es@scroman, as in the following:

    \documentclass{book}
     \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
     \usepackage[spanish]{babel}
     \usepackage{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    -\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={un ejemplo}}
    +\makeglossaries
    +\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={un ejemplo}}
     \begin{document}
    -\frontmatter
    -\chapter{Foreword}
    -\gls{sample}% problem location
    -\mainmatter
    -\chapter{Sample}
    -\gls{sample}
    -\printglossaries
    +\frontmatter
    +\chapter{Foreword}
    +\gls{sample}% problem location
    +\mainmatter
    +\chapter{Sample}
    +\gls{sample}
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
    -
    The first instance of \gls occurs in the front matter on page i, which in this case is formatted in faked small caps with \es@scroman. This can be found in the glo file, which contains:
    \glossaryentry{sample?\glossentry{sample}|setentrycounter[]{page}"\glsnumberformat}{\es@scroman {i}}
    -\glossaryentry{sample?\glossentry{sample}|setentrycounter[]{page}"\glsnumberformat}{1}
    -
    Each line in the glo file corresponds to a single indexing instance (created with \gls in this case).

    -The double-quote (") is makeindex’s escape character (which can be changed with \GlsSetQuote). It’s not necessary in the above but was added as a by-product of the internal escaping of special characters (the backslash isn’t a special character for makeindex, except in the ist file, but is for xindy).

    -The indexing data is contained in the arguments of:

    -\glossaryentry{data}{location}
    - This isn’t a defined command but is simply used as a keyword in the indexing file. By default, makeindex expects \indexentry. The custom ist style file created by \makeglossaries identifies \glossaryentry as the keyword:
    keyword "\\glossaryentry"
    +
    The first instance of \gls occurs in the front matter on page i, which in this case is formatted in faked small caps with \es@scroman. This can be found in the glo file, which contains:
    \glossaryentry{sample?\glossentry{sample}|setentrycounter[]{page}"\glsnumberformat}{\es@scroman {i}}
    +\glossaryentry{sample?\glossentry{sample}|setentrycounter[]{page}"\glsnumberformat}{1}
    +
    Each line in the glo file corresponds to a single indexing instance (created with \gls in this case).

    +The double-quote (") is makeindex’s escape character (which can be changed with \GlsSetQuote). It’s not necessary in the above but was added as a by-product of the internal escaping of special characters (the backslash isn’t a special character for makeindex, except in the ist file, but is for xindy).

    +The indexing data is contained in the arguments of:

    +\glossaryentry{data}{location}
    + This isn’t a defined command but is simply used as a keyword in the indexing file. By default, makeindex expects \indexentry. The custom ist style file created by \makeglossaries identifies \glossaryentry as the keyword:
    keyword "\\glossaryentry"
     

    -The syntax for the second argument location is as described in §12.3. The syntax for the first argument data is in the form:

    sort?text|encap
    -
    or for sub-entries:
    parent sort?parent text!sort?text|encap
    -
    The question mark (?) is the “actual character” and separates the sort value from the actual text that’s written to the gls file (which is input by \printglossary).

    -By default, makeindex uses @ as the actual character but this caused a problem for early versions of glossaries where there was a greater chance of internal commands occurring in the glo file. The custom ist file identifies ? as the actual character:

    actual '?'
    +The syntax for the second argument location is as described in §12.3. The syntax for the first argument data is in the form: 
    sort?text|encap
    +
    or for sub-entries:
    parent sort?parent text!sort?text|encap
    +
    The question mark (?) is the “actual character” and separates the sort value from the actual text that’s written to the gls file (which is input by \printglossary).

    +By default, makeindex uses @ as the actual character but this caused a problem for early versions of glossaries where there was a greater chance of internal commands occurring in the glo file. The custom ist file identifies ? as the actual character:

    actual '?'
     

    -You may remember from §12.1 that the format option specifies the encap, which I claimed was essentially the same as the encap with \index, but as can be seen from the above example, that’s not strictly speaking true. The real encap has to include \setentrycounter so that (if hyperlinks are supported) the appropriate target name can be constructed.

    -The way that makeindex works is that it will write

    \encap{location}
    -
    in the gls (or equivalent) file. What glossaries actually needs for the hyperlinks to work is:
    \setentrycounter[prefix]{counter}\cs{location}
    -
    where cs is the real formatting command name (identified in the format option).

    -So from makeindex’s point of view, the real encap in the above example is the literal string:

    setentrycounter[]{page}\glsnumberformat
    +You may remember from §12.1 that the format option specifies the encap, which I claimed was essentially the same as the encap with \index, but as can be seen from the above example, that’s not strictly speaking true. The real encap has to include \setentrycounter so that (if hyperlinks are supported) the appropriate target name can be constructed.

    +The way that makeindex works is that it will write

    \encap{location}
    +
    in the gls (or equivalent) file. What glossaries actually needs for the hyperlinks to work is:
    \setentrycounter[prefix]{counter}\cs{location}
    +
    where cs is the real formatting command name (identified in the format option).

    +So from makeindex’s point of view, the real encap in the above example is the literal string:

    setentrycounter[]{page}\glsnumberformat
     

    -In the above example, the location has ended up as \es@scroman {i} which is invalid, as makeindex requires the location to consist solely of digits, Roman numerals or alphabetic, optionally separated by a compositors.

    -That means that this example will trigger a message from makeindex which will be written to the glg transcript file:

    Scanning input file myDoc.glo...
    +In the above example, the location has ended up as \es@scroman {i} which is invalid, as makeindex requires the location to consist solely of digits, Roman numerals or alphabetic, optionally separated by a compositors.

    +That means that this example will trigger a message from makeindex which will be written to the glg transcript file:

    Scanning input file myDoc.glo...
     !! Input index error (file = myDoc.glo, line = 1):
        -- Illegal space within numerals in second argument.
     .done (1 entries accepted, 1 rejected).
     Sorting entries...done (0 comparisons).
     Generating output file myDoc.gls....done (6 lines written, 0 warnings).
     
    Note that 1 entry has been rejected, but it also shows 0 warnings and it has a 0 exit code, which means that it won’t interrupt the overall document build.

    -If you run makeglossaries instead of running makeindex explicitly, then makeglossaries will search the glg transcript for the “(n entries accepted, m rejected)” line, and if m is greater than 0 it will attempt to diagnose and fix the problem.

    -Messages about the “second argument” (as in “Illegal space within numerals in second argument”) indicate that the problem is with the location, so makeglossaries will search the locations for content that matches \csname -{num} (with any or no spaces after the command name and optionally preceded by \protect). If it finds a match, it will shift csname into the encap with the following message:

    Encap/location issue: potential LaTeX commands in location detected. Attempting to remedy.
    +If you run makeglossaries instead of running makeindex explicitly, then makeglossaries will search the glg transcript for the “(n entries accepted, m rejected)” line, and if m is greater than 0 it will attempt to diagnose and fix the problem.

    +Messages about the “second argument” (as in “Illegal space within numerals in second argument”) indicate that the problem is with the location, so makeglossaries will search the locations for content that matches \csname +{num} (with any or no spaces after the command name and optionally preceded by \protect). If it finds a match, it will shift csname into the encap with the following message:

    Encap/location issue: potential LaTeX commands in location detected. Attempting to remedy.
     Reading myDoc.glo...
    -Invalid location '\es@scroman  {i}' detected for entry 'sample'. Replaced with 'i'
    +Invalid location '\es@scroman  {i}' detected for entry 'sample'. Replaced with 'i'
     Writing myDoc.glo...
     Retrying
    -
    The altered glo file now contains:
    \glossaryentry{sample?\glossentry{sample}|setentrycounter[]{page}"\glslocationcstoencap{glsnumberformat}{es@scroman}}{i}
    -\glossaryentry{sample?\glossentry{sample}|setentrycounter[]{page}"\glsnumberformat}{1}
    -
    and makeglossaries will re-run makeindex.

    -Following this correction, the number list for the “sample” entry now contains:

    \setentrycounter[]{page}\glslocationcstoencap{glsnumberformat}{es@scroman}{i}\delimN
    -\setentrycounter[]{page}\glsnumberformat{1}
    -
    The corrected location needs to be encapsulated with both the designated encap (glsnumberformat in this case) and the formatting command that needs to be applied to the location. This is done via:
    -\glslocationcstoencap{encap-csname}{location-csname}
    +
    The altered glo file now contains:
    \glossaryentry{sample?\glossentry{sample}|setentrycounter[]{page}"\glslocationcstoencap{glsnumberformat}{es@scroman}}{i}
    +\glossaryentry{sample?\glossentry{sample}|setentrycounter[]{page}"\glsnumberformat}{1}
    +
    and makeglossaries will re-run makeindex.

    +Following this correction, the number list for the “sample” entry now contains:

    \setentrycounter[]{page}\glslocationcstoencap{glsnumberformat}{es@scroman}{i}\delimN
    +\setentrycounter[]{page}\glsnumberformat{1}
    +
    The corrected location needs to be encapsulated with both the designated encap (glsnumberformat in this case) and the formatting command that needs to be applied to the location. This is done via:
    +\glslocationcstoencap{encap-csname}{location-csname}
    This is simply defined to do:
    \csuse{location-csname}{\csuse{encap-csname}{location}}
    -
    This puts the intended encap (glsnumberformat in this case) closer to the location to enable it to work better with hyperlinks, although this may not always work, particularly if the command with the name location-csname expects a numerical argument.

    -In the above example, the location command is \es@scroman which is provided by babel-spanish and performs fake small caps. Internal commands provided by other packages for their own private use can’t be relied upon. So the glossaries package can’t assume they will stay the same, and the above example document may produce a different result with different versions of babel. However, in this case (provided you use makeglossaries), the document will correctly end up with the number list i, 1” for the “sample” entry in the glossary, which matches the document page numbering. If you use makeindex explicitly, the number list will simply be “1”.

    -This become more complicated if hyperref is added to the document (before glossaries). Now \glsnumberformat uses \glshypernumber, which needs to take into account that its argument may contain a range with the start and end location separated by \delimR (the range delimiter), and it needs to create a separate hyperlink for each location component.

    -Here’s a modified example that has an implicit range in the front matter and an explicit range in the main matter.

    \documentclass{book}
    +
    This puts the intended encap (glsnumberformat in this case) closer to the location to enable it to work better with hyperlinks, although this may not always work, particularly if the command with the name location-csname expects a numerical argument.

    +In the above example, the location command is \es@scroman which is provided by babel-spanish and performs fake small caps. Internal commands provided by other packages for their own private use can’t be relied upon. So the glossaries package can’t assume they will stay the same, and the above example document may produce a different result with different versions of babel. However, in this case (provided you use makeglossaries), the document will correctly end up with the number list i, 1” for the “sample” entry in the glossary, which matches the document page numbering. If you use makeindex explicitly, the number list will simply be “1”.

    +This become more complicated if hyperref is added to the document (before glossaries). Now \glsnumberformat uses \glshypernumber, which needs to take into account that its argument may contain a range with the start and end location separated by \delimR (the range delimiter), and it needs to create a separate hyperlink for each location component.

    +Here’s a modified example that has an implicit range in the front matter and an explicit range in the main matter.

    \documentclass{book}
     \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
     \usepackage[spanish]{babel}
     \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
     \usepackage{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    -\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={un ejemplo}}
    +\makeglossaries
    +\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={un ejemplo}}
     \begin{document}
    -\frontmatter
    -\chapter{Foreword}
    -\gls{sample}
    +\frontmatter
    +\chapter{Foreword}
    +\gls{sample}
     \newpage
    -\gls{sample}
    +\gls{sample}
     \newpage
    -\gls{sample}
    -\mainmatter
    -\chapter{Sample}
    -\gls[format=(hyperbf]{sample}
    +\gls{sample}
    +\mainmatter
    +\chapter{Sample}
    +\gls[format=(hyperbf]{sample}
     \newpage
     Some text
     \newpage
    -\gls[format=)hyperbf]{sample}
    -\printglossaries
    +\gls[format=)hyperbf]{sample}
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
    -
    This again has problematic locations, but makeglossaries can shift the \es@scroman into the encap as before. The resulting gls file has the following number list for the “sample” entry:
    \setentrycounter[]{page}% prefix and counter
    -\glslocationcstoencap{glsnumberformat}{es@scroman}{i\delimR iii}\delimN 
    -\setentrycounter[]{page}% prefix and counter
    -\hyperbf{1\delimR 3}
    -
    Both ranges have been compacted so that the range, including the \delimR separator, is in the argument of the encap command.

    -The default definition of \glslocationcstoencap means that the first range is formatted according to:

    \es@scroman{\glshypernumber{i\delimR iii}}
    -
    This allows \glshypernumber to detect the delimiter and split up the range so that it can apply a separate hyperlink to the start and end locations, so that it effectively becomes:
    \es@scroman{\hyperlink{target1}{i}\delimR
    -\hyperlink{target2}{iii}}
    -
    In this type of situation, the most problematic document is one where the location-csname can’t handle \hyperlink in its argument and needs to be shifted into the hyperlink text. In the above example document, no actual error occurs, but there are warnings from pdfTeX:
    pdfTeX warning (dest): name{page.iii} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed one
    +
    This again has problematic locations, but makeglossaries can shift the \es@scroman into the encap as before. The resulting gls file has the following number list for the “sample” entry:
    \setentrycounter[]{page}% prefix and counter
    +\glslocationcstoencap{glsnumberformat}{es@scroman}{i\delimR iii}\delimN 
    +\setentrycounter[]{page}% prefix and counter
    +\hyperbf{1\delimR 3}
    +
    Both ranges have been compacted so that the range, including the \delimR separator, is in the argument of the encap command.

    +The default definition of \glslocationcstoencap means that the first range is formatted according to:

    \es@scroman{\glshypernumber{i\delimR iii}}
    +
    This allows \glshypernumber to detect the delimiter and split up the range so that it can apply a separate hyperlink to the start and end locations, so that it effectively becomes:
    \es@scroman{\hyperlink{target1}{i}\delimR
    +\hyperlink{target2}{iii}}
    +
    In this type of situation, the most problematic document is one where the location-csname can’t handle \hyperlink in its argument and needs to be shifted into the hyperlink text. In the above example document, no actual error occurs, but there are warnings from pdfTeX:
    pdfTeX warning (dest): name{page.iii} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed one
     [...]
     pdfTeX warning (dest): name{page.i} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed one
    -
    This is due to the way that \glshypernumber forms the target name. Since the actual target name isn’t saved in the indexing data, it has to be reconstituted from available information: the prefix, the counter and the location. So the targets become page.i for location “i” and page.iii for location “iii”. This usually works for common page formats, but it doesn’t in this case. Adding debug to hyperref’s package options reveals the following information in the transcript:
    Package hyperref Info: Anchor `page.I'
    +
    This is due to the way that \glshypernumber forms the target name. Since the actual target name isn’t saved in the indexing data, it has to be reconstituted from available information: the prefix, the counter and the location. So the targets become page.i for location “i” and page.iii for location “iii”. This usually works for common page formats, but it doesn’t in this case. Adding debug to hyperref’s package options reveals the following information in the transcript:
    Package hyperref Info: Anchor `page.I'
     [...]
     Package hyperref Info: Anchor `page.II'
     
    So the correct anchors are “page.I” and “page.II”.

    -The case change occurs as a result of the fake small caps, but since \es@scroman is outside of \glshypernumber, the case change isn’t part of the location and so doesn’t affect the anchor name.

    -I can redefine \glslocationcstoencap to swap them around:

    \renewcommand{\glslocationcstoencap}[3]{\csuse{#1}{\csuse{#2}{#3}}}
    +The case change occurs as a result of the fake small caps, but since \es@scroman is outside of \glshypernumber, the case change isn’t part of the location and so doesn’t affect the anchor name.

    +I can redefine \glslocationcstoencap to swap them around:

    \renewcommand{\glslocationcstoencap}[3]{\csuse{#1}{\csuse{#2}{#3}}}
     
    However, now the transcript shows:
    pdfTeX warning (dest): name{page.\\protect\040\\es@scroman\040\040{i--iii}} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed one
    -
    This is because \es@scroman doesn’t fully expand.

    -The \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds hook provides a workaround for the problematic command:

    \appto\glswrglossdisableanchorcmds{\csletcs{es@scroman}{text_uppercase:n}}
    -
    This will cause \es@scroman to be locally redefined to just convert its argument to uppercase while the anchor is being constructed. Unfortunately this patch is only partially successful as the transcript now has:
    pdfTeX warning (dest): name{page.I-- III} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed one
    -
    The problem now is that \glshypernumber can’t split on the range delimiter, so the location is now “I--III”.

    -If the number list doesn’t contain any ranges, then the above redefinition of \glslocationcstoencap and the addition to \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds will fix the hyperlink.

    -Instead of redefining \glslocationcstoencap and altering \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds, a solution that works with ranges can be achieved by redefining \glswrglosslocationtarget to convert its argument to uppercase. You can do this with:

    \renewcommand{\glswrglosslocationtarget}[1]{\glsuppercase{#1}}
    +
    This is because \es@scroman doesn’t fully expand.

    +The \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds hook provides a workaround for the problematic command:

    \appto\glswrglossdisableanchorcmds{\csletcs{es@scroman}{text_uppercase:n}}
    +
    This will cause \es@scroman to be locally redefined to just convert its argument to uppercase while the anchor is being constructed. Unfortunately this patch is only partially successful as the transcript now has:
    pdfTeX warning (dest): name{page.I-- III} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed one
    +
    The problem now is that \glshypernumber can’t split on the range delimiter, so the location is now “I--III”.

    +If the number list doesn’t contain any ranges, then the above redefinition of \glslocationcstoencap and the addition to \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds will fix the hyperlink.

    +Instead of redefining \glslocationcstoencap and altering \glswrglossdisableanchorcmds, a solution that works with ranges can be achieved by redefining \glswrglosslocationtarget to convert its argument to uppercase. You can do this with:

    \renewcommand{\glswrglosslocationtarget}[1]{\glsuppercase{#1}}
     

    -This will successfully construct the anchor names page.I and page.III. It won’t affect the anchors for the main matter as digits aren’t affected by the case-changing command.

    -If you’re not using makeglossaries and are either calling makeindex explicitly or via makeglossaries-lite or with the automake option, then you will need to find another way of converting problematic location into a form that won’t be discarded by makeindex. This is quite difficult if the problematic content is inside \thepage since its delayed expansion means that any attempt at locally changing the problematic within \glswrglossdisablelocationcmds will be lost.

    -The earlier example can be rewritten to (sort of!) work without makeglossaries:

    \documentclass{book}
    +This will successfully construct the anchor names page.I and page.III. It won’t affect the anchors for the main matter as digits aren’t affected by the case-changing command.

    +If you’re not using makeglossaries and are either calling makeindex explicitly or via makeglossaries-lite or with the automake option, then you will need to find another way of converting problematic location into a form that won’t be discarded by makeindex. This is quite difficult if the problematic content is inside \thepage since its delayed expansion means that any attempt at locally changing the problematic within \glswrglossdisablelocationcmds will be lost.

    +The earlier example can be rewritten to (sort of!) work without makeglossaries:

    \documentclass{book}
     \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
     \usepackage[spanish]{babel}
     \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
     \usepackage{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    -\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={un ejemplo}}
    +\makeglossaries
    +\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={un ejemplo}}
     
    -\newcommand{\locthepage}{\Roman{page}}
    +\newcommand{\locthepage}{\Roman{page}}
     \newcommand{\delayedlocthepage}{\expandonce{\locthepage}}
    -\appto\glswrglossdisablelocationcmds{\let\thepage\delayedlocthepage}
    +\appto\glswrglossdisablelocationcmds{\let\thepage\delayedlocthepage}
     
     \begin{document}
    -\frontmatter
    -\chapter{Foreword}
    -\gls{sample}
    +\frontmatter
    +\chapter{Foreword}
    +\gls{sample}
     \newpage
    -\gls{sample}
    +\gls{sample}
     \newpage
    -\gls{sample}
    -\mainmatter
    -\renewcommand{\locthepage}{\arabic{page}}
    -\chapter{Sample}
    -\gls[format=(hyperbf]{sample}
    +\gls{sample}
    +\mainmatter
    +\renewcommand{\locthepage}{\arabic{page}}
    +\chapter{Sample}
    +\gls[format=(hyperbf]{sample}
     \newpage
     Some text
     \newpage
    -\gls[format=)hyperbf]{sample}
    -\printglossaries
    +\gls[format=)hyperbf]{sample}
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
     
    Note that the custom \locthepage command needs to be redefined after the page numbering changes at the start of the main matter.

    -This ensures that the locations are valid in the glo file, so makeindex will process it without losing any rejecting any entry lines. The hyperlink targets will also be correct. The only problem now is that the front matter locations will be in uppercase in the glossary.

    -The above problems are all due to makeindex having a restrictive location syntax. With xindy, you can define location classes for custom locations. Unfortunately, the backslash \ is a special character for xindy that indicates an escape sequence that indicates the next character should be interpreted literally, which means that any LaTeX commands that end up in the xindy indexing file must have their initial backslash escaped. This is quite tricky to do given the delayed expansion of \thepage. If it’s expanded early in order to pre-process it then the page number could end up being incorrect.

    -The sample file samplexdy.tex provides a custom page format that uses a robust command called \tallynum, which ends up in the glo file. With the default esclocations=false setting, the location for the first page is written to the file as:

    :locref "{}{\tallynum {1}}"
    -
    This results in the following message from xindy:
    WARNING: location-reference "{}{tallynum {1}}" did not match any location-class! (ignored)
    -
    Note that the backslash has gone from the start of tallynum. As with makeindex, invalid locations are dropped.

    -If you use makeglossaries rather than running xindy directly, makeglossaries will detect the warning and provide some diagnostic information:

    You may have forgotten to add a location 
    -class with \GlsAddXdyLocation or you may have 
    +This ensures that the locations are valid in the glo file, so makeindex will process it without losing any rejecting any entry lines. The hyperlink targets will also be correct. The only problem now is that the front matter locations will be in uppercase in the glossary.

    +The above problems are all due to makeindex having a restrictive location syntax. With xindy, you can define location classes for custom locations. Unfortunately, the backslash \ is a special character for xindy that indicates an escape sequence that indicates the next character should be interpreted literally, which means that any LaTeX commands that end up in the xindy indexing file must have their initial backslash escaped. This is quite tricky to do given the delayed expansion of \thepage. If it’s expanded early in order to pre-process it then the page number could end up being incorrect.

    +The sample file samplexdy.tex provides a custom page format that uses a robust command called \tallynum, which ends up in the glo file. With the default esclocations=false setting, the location for the first page is written to the file as:

    :locref "{}{\tallynum {1}}"
    +
    This results in the following message from xindy:
    WARNING: location-reference "{}{tallynum {1}}" did not match any location-class! (ignored)
    +
    Note that the backslash has gone from the start of tallynum. As with makeindex, invalid locations are dropped.

    +If you use makeglossaries rather than running xindy directly, makeglossaries will detect the warning and provide some diagnostic information:

    You may have forgotten to add a location 
    +class with \GlsAddXdyLocation or you may have 
     the format incorrect or you may need 
    -the package option esclocations=true.
    -
    In this case, you need to use the package option esclocations=true. This will use a hack to provide a way to escape the backslash without prematurely expanding the actual value of the page counter. As this is a hack, it may not work and can result in obscure error messages.

    -Returning to the earlier babel-spanish example, if it’s converted to use xindy instead of makeindex, a similar problem arises. For example, simply adding the xindy package option:

    \documentclass{book}
    +the package option esclocations=true.
    +
    In this case, you need to use the package option esclocations=true. This will use a hack to provide a way to escape the backslash without prematurely expanding the actual value of the page counter. As this is a hack, it may not work and can result in obscure error messages.

    +Returning to the earlier babel-spanish example, if it’s converted to use xindy instead of makeindex, a similar problem arises. For example, simply adding the xindy package option:

    \documentclass{book}
     \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
     \usepackage[spanish]{babel}
     \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
    -\usepackage[xindy]{glossaries}
    -\makeglossaries
    -\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={un ejemplo}}
    +\usepackage[xindy]{glossaries}
    +\makeglossaries
    +\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},description={un ejemplo}}
     \begin{document}
    -\frontmatter
    -\chapter{Foreword}
    -\gls{sample}
    +\frontmatter
    +\chapter{Foreword}
    +\gls{sample}
     \newpage
    -\gls{sample}
    +\gls{sample}
     \newpage
    -\gls{sample}
    -\mainmatter
    -\chapter{Sample}
    -\gls[format=(hyperbf]{sample}
    +\gls{sample}
    +\mainmatter
    +\chapter{Sample}
    +\gls[format=(hyperbf]{sample}
     \newpage
     Some text
     \newpage
    -\gls[format=)hyperbf]{sample}
    -\printglossaries
    +\gls[format=)hyperbf]{sample}
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
    -
    The glo file now contains locations with \es@scroman, but as with the \tallynum example, the leading backslash hasn’t been escaped:
    :locref "{}{\es@scroman  {i}}"
    -
    This needs esclocations=true to escape the backslash.
    \usepackage[xindy,esclocations]{glossaries}
    -
    Note that this produces a different result in the glo file:
    :locref "{}{\\protect \\es@scroman  {i}}"
    -
    This results from the partial protected expansion used on \thepage before the special characters are escaped. If you inspect the xdy file created by \makeglossaries, you should find the following:
    (define-location-class "roman-page-numbers"
    -   ( :sep "{}{"  :sep "\protect \es@scroman {" "roman-numbers-lowercase" :sep "}" :sep "}" )
    +
    The glo file now contains locations with \es@scroman, but as with the \tallynum example, the leading backslash hasn’t been escaped:
    :locref "{}{\es@scroman  {i}}"
    +
    This needs esclocations=true to escape the backslash.
    \usepackage[xindy,esclocations]{glossaries}
    +
    Note that this produces a different result in the glo file:
    :locref "{}{\\protect \\es@scroman  {i}}"
    +
    This results from the partial protected expansion used on \thepage before the special characters are escaped. If you inspect the xdy file created by \makeglossaries, you should find the following:
    (define-location-class "roman-page-numbers"
    +   ( :sep "{}{"  :sep "\protect \es@scroman {" "roman-numbers-lowercase" :sep "}" :sep "}" )
        :min-range-length 2
     )
    -
    This is because the non-default behaviour of \roman has been detected and a custom location class has automatically been supplied. (Whereas with the samplexdy.tex sample file, it was necessary to provide the custom class to support \tallynum with \GlsAddXdyLocation.)

    +

    This is because the non-default behaviour of \roman has been detected and a custom location class has automatically been supplied. (Whereas with the samplexdy.tex sample file, it was necessary to provide the custom class to support \tallynum with \GlsAddXdyLocation.)

    @@ -6797,45 +6797,45 @@ Some text

    12.6. Iterating Over Locations

    -Not available with Options 2 and 3. The commands described here rely on the locations being stored in the loclist internal field in an etoolbox internal list format, which is what happens with Option 1.
    +Not available with Options 2 and 3. The commands described here rely on the locations being stored in the loclist internal field in an etoolbox internal list format, which is what happens with Option 1.

    -The \printnoidxglossary command displays the location list using:

    -\glsnoidxloclist{list cs}

    +The \printnoidxglossary command displays the location list using:

    +\glsnoidxloclist{list cs}

    - where list cs is a temporary command that contains the value of the loclist field. This uses \forlistloop to iterate over all the locations in the list with the handler macro:
    -\glsnoidxloclisthandler{location}

    + where list cs is a temporary command that contains the value of the loclist field. This uses \forlistloop to iterate over all the locations in the list with the handler macro:

    +\glsnoidxloclisthandler{location}

    - This keeps track of the previous element in the list to determine whether or not to insert the \delimN separator. Note that it doesn’t attempt to determine whether or not any of the locations are ranges.

    -

    - The \printunsrtglossary command will also use \glsnoidxloclist if the loclist field has been set but the location field hasn’t, but in general it’s better to instruct bib2gls to save the formatted location list (which is the default).
    + This keeps track of the previous element in the list to determine whether or not to insert the \delimN separator. Note that it doesn’t attempt to determine whether or not any of the locations are ranges.

    +

    + The \printunsrtglossary command will also use \glsnoidxloclist if the loclist field has been set but the location field hasn’t, but in general it’s better to instruct bib2gls to save the formatted location list (which is the default).

    -You can iterate over an entry’s loclist field using:

    -\glsnumberlistloop{entry-label}{handler}{xr handler cs}
    +You can iterate over an entry’s loclist field using:
    +\glsnumberlistloop{entry-label}{handler}{xr handler cs}
    where entry-label is the entry’s label and handler cs is a handler control sequence with the syntax:
    handler cs{prefix}{counter}{format}{location}
    -
    where prefix is the hypertarget prefix, counter is the name of the location counter, format is the location encap (for example, textbf) and location is the location.

    +

    where prefix is the hypertarget prefix, counter is the name of the location counter, format is the location encap (for example, textbf) and location is the location.

    The third argument xr handler cs is the control sequence that will be applied to any cross-references in the list. This handler should have the syntax:

    xr handler cs[tag]{xr list}{empty}
    -
    where tag is the cross-referenced textual tag (for example, “see”) and xr list is a comma-separated list of entry labels. The final argument empty will always be empty, but it allows for \glsseeformat to be used as the handler.

    -

    - This method is designed for Option 1, but bib2gls also saves individual locations in the loclist field (in addition to the formatted location list which is stored in the location field). However, the format for each item in the internal list varies depending on whether record=only or record=nameref was used. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    -

    -For example, if on page 12 I have:

    \gls[format=textbf]{apple}
    -
    and on page 18 I have:
    \gls[format=emph]{apple}
    -
    then
    \glsnumberlistloop{apple}{\myhandler}
    -
    will be equivalent to:
    \myhandler{}{page}{textbf}{12}% 
    -\myhandler{}{page}{emph}{18}% 
    -
    There is a predefined handler that’s used to display the number list in \printnoidxglossary:
    -\glsnoidxdisplayloc{prefix}{counter}{format}{location}
    - This simply does:
    \setentrycounter[prefix]{counter}% 
    +
    where tag is the cross-referenced textual tag (for example, “see”) and xr list is a comma-separated list of entry labels. The final argument empty will always be empty, but it allows for \glsseeformat to be used as the handler.

    +

    + This method is designed for Option 1, but bib2gls also saves individual locations in the loclist field (in addition to the formatted location list which is stored in the location field). However, the format for each item in the internal list varies depending on whether record=only or record=nameref was used. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +

    +For example, if on page 12 I have:

    \gls[format=textbf]{apple}
    +
    and on page 18 I have:
    \gls[format=emph]{apple}
    +
    then
    \glsnumberlistloop{apple}{\myhandler}
    +
    will be equivalent to:
    \myhandler{}{page}{textbf}{12}% 
    +\myhandler{}{page}{emph}{18}% 
    +
    There is a predefined handler that’s used to display the number list in \printnoidxglossary:
    +\glsnoidxdisplayloc{prefix}{counter}{format}{location}
    + This simply does:
    \setentrycounter[prefix]{counter}% 
     \csuse{format}{location}
    -
    which sets up the hyperlink information needed for \glshypernumber (in case it’s required by the encap) and encapsulates the location, with the provided formatting command.

    -Internally, \glsnumberlistloop uses etoolbox’s \forlistloop with the handler:

    -\glsnoidxnumberlistloophandler{location item}
    - The default behaviour is simply to do its argument, which (for Option 1) will be in the form:
    \glsnoidxdisplayloc{prefix}{counter}{format}{location}
    -
    The \glsnumberlistloop works by temporarily redefining \glsnoidxdisplayloc to handler and \glsseeformat to xr handler cs.

    -

    - With glossaries-extra, you can use the more general purpose \glsxtrfieldforlistloop and provide your own handler that can be customized to suit record=only or record=nameref.
    +
    which sets up the hyperlink information needed for \glshypernumber (in case it’s required by the encap) and encapsulates the location, with the provided formatting command.

    +Internally, \glsnumberlistloop uses etoolbox’s \forlistloop with the handler:

    +\glsnoidxnumberlistloophandler{location item}
    + The default behaviour is simply to do its argument, which (for Option 1) will be in the form:
    \glsnoidxdisplayloc{prefix}{counter}{format}{location}
    +
    The \glsnumberlistloop works by temporarily redefining \glsnoidxdisplayloc to handler and \glsseeformat to xr handler cs.

    +

    + With glossaries-extra, you can use the more general purpose \glsxtrfieldforlistloop and provide your own handler that can be customized to suit record=only or record=nameref.

    @@ -6843,33 +6843,33 @@ Internally,

    13. Glossary Styles

    -The markup used in the glossary is described in §8.2. §13.2 describes how to define a new glossary style. Commands that may be used in styles, but should not be redefined by styles, are described in §§13.2.1 & 13.2.2. The commands that should be redefined by the glossary style are described in §13.2.3.

    -Glossary styles typically use \glossentryname to display the entry’s name, but some may use the sentence case version \Glossentryname instead. Both encapsulate the name with:

    -\glsnamefont{text}
    - which takes one argument: the entry name (obtained with \glsentryname or \Glsentryname).

    -By default, \glsnamefont simply displays its argument in whatever the surrounding font happens to be, but bear in mind that the glossary style may switch the font.

    -

    -

    -For example, the tree style displays the name as follows:

    \glstreenamefmt{\glstarget{entry-label}{\glossentryname{entry-label}}}
    -
    which is essentially (ignoring the hyperlink target):
    \glstreenamefmt{\glsnamefont{\glsentryname{entry-label}}}
    -
    Since \glstreenamefmt is defined to display its argument in bold, the name will end up in bold unless \glsnamefont is redefined to change it.

    -The list style displays the name in the option argument of \item:

    \item[\glsentryitem{entry-label}\glstarget{entry-label}{\glossentryname{entry-label}}]
    -
    which is essentially (ignoring the entry counter and hyperlink target):
    \item[\glsnamefont{\glsentryname{entry-label}}]
    -
    This occurs within the description environment, which by default uses bold for the item text. However, this may be changed by various classes or packages. So the name may end up in bold or may be in some other font, such as sans-serif.

    -The long style displays the name in the first column of a longtable:

    \glsentryitem{entry-label}\glstarget{entry-label}{\glossentryname{entry-label}} &
    -
    So the only font change will come from \glsnamefont, which doesn’t apply any change by default.

    -Glossary styles will typically display the description with \glossentrydesc but may not show the symbol. If the symbol is shown, it should be displayed with \glossentrysymbol.

    -There’s no analogous font command for the description or symbol, but the glossaries-extra package provides the glossdescfont and glosssymbolfont attributes to change the font according to the entry’s category.

    -Some styles may supply their own helper commands (such as \glstreenamefmt) to make it easier to adjust the formatting without having to define a new glossary style.

    -

    Example 33: Changing the Font Used to Display Entry Names in the Glossary
    Suppose you want all the entry names to appear in medium weight small caps in your glossaries, then you can do:
    \renewcommand{\glsnamefont}[1]{\textsc{\mdseries #1}}
    +The markup used in the glossary is described in §8.2. §13.2 describes how to define a new glossary style. Commands that may be used in styles, but should not be redefined by styles, are described in §§13.2.1 & 13.2.2. The commands that should be redefined by the glossary style are described in §13.2.3.

    +Glossary styles typically use \glossentryname to display the entry’s name, but some may use the sentence case version \Glossentryname instead. Both encapsulate the name with:

    +\glsnamefont{text}
    + which takes one argument: the entry name (obtained with \glsentryname or \Glsentryname).

    +By default, \glsnamefont simply displays its argument in whatever the surrounding font happens to be, but bear in mind that the glossary style may switch the font.

    +

    +

    +For example, the tree style displays the name as follows:

    \glstreenamefmt{\glstarget{entry-label}{\glossentryname{entry-label}}}
    +
    which is essentially (ignoring the hyperlink target):
    \glstreenamefmt{\glsnamefont{\glsentryname{entry-label}}}
    +
    Since \glstreenamefmt is defined to display its argument in bold, the name will end up in bold unless \glsnamefont is redefined to change it.

    +The list style displays the name in the option argument of \item:

    \item[\glsentryitem{entry-label}\glstarget{entry-label}{\glossentryname{entry-label}}]
    +
    which is essentially (ignoring the entry counter and hyperlink target):
    \item[\glsnamefont{\glsentryname{entry-label}}]
    +
    This occurs within the description environment, which by default uses bold for the item text. However, this may be changed by various classes or packages. So the name may end up in bold or may be in some other font, such as sans-serif.

    +The long style displays the name in the first column of a longtable:

    \glsentryitem{entry-label}\glstarget{entry-label}{\glossentryname{entry-label}} &
    +
    So the only font change will come from \glsnamefont, which doesn’t apply any change by default.

    +Glossary styles will typically display the description with \glossentrydesc but may not show the symbol. If the symbol is shown, it should be displayed with \glossentrysymbol.

    +There’s no analogous font command for the description or symbol, but the glossaries-extra package provides the glossdescfont and glosssymbolfont attributes to change the font according to the entry’s category.

    +Some styles may supply their own helper commands (such as \glstreenamefmt) to make it easier to adjust the formatting without having to define a new glossary style.

    +

    Example 33: Changing the Font Used to Display Entry Names in the Glossary
    Suppose you want all the entry names to appear in medium weight small caps in your glossaries, then you can do:
    \renewcommand{\glsnamefont}[1]{\textsc{\mdseries #1}}
     

    -

    - The glossaries-extra-stylemods package provides additional hooks that can be used to make other minor adjustments.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra-stylemods package provides additional hooks that can be used to make other minor adjustments.

    -Some styles support groups. These may simply insert a vertical gap between groups, but some may also include a heading with the group title. The base glossaries package only has a simple mechanism for obtaining the title from the group label via \glsgetgrouptitle, which will test if \group-labelgroupname exists where the group-label is glssymbols, glsnumbers or a single character.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package has commands \glsxtrsetgrouptitle and \glsxtrlocalsetgrouptitle to set the group title, which take precedence over \group-labelgroupname.
    +Some styles support groups. These may simply insert a vertical gap between groups, but some may also include a heading with the group title. The base glossaries package only has a simple mechanism for obtaining the title from the group label via \glsgetgrouptitle, which will test if \group-labelgroupname exists where the group-label is glssymbols, glsnumbers or a single character.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package has commands \glsxtrsetgrouptitle and \glsxtrlocalsetgrouptitle to set the group title, which take precedence over \group-labelgroupname.

    @@ -6877,11 +6877,11 @@ Some styles support groups<

    13.1. Predefined Styles

    -The predefined styles can accommodate numbered top level (level 0) and level 1 entries. See the package options entrycounter, counterwithin and subentrycounter described in §2.3. There is a summary of available styles in Table 13.1. You can view samples of all the predefined styles at dickimaw-books.com/gallery/glossaries-styles/. Note that glossaries-extra provides additional styles in the supplementary packages glossary-bookindex, glossary-topic and glossary-longextra. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +The predefined styles can accommodate numbered top level (level 0) and level 1 entries. See the package options entrycounter, counterwithin and subentrycounter described in §2.3. There is a summary of available styles in Table 13.1. You can view samples of all the predefined styles at dickimaw-books.com/gallery/glossaries-styles/. Note that glossaries-extra provides additional styles in the supplementary packages glossary-bookindex, glossary-topic and glossary-longextra. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -Note that the group styles (such as listgroup) will have unexpected results if used with the sort=def or sort=use options. If you don’t sort your entries alphabetically, it’s best to set the nogroupskip package option to prevent odd vertical gaps appearing.
    +Note that the group styles (such as listgroup) will have unexpected results if used with the sort=def or sort=use options. If you don’t sort your entries alphabetically, it’s best to set the nogroupskip package option to prevent odd vertical gaps appearing.

    -The group title is obtained using \glsgetgrouptitle{label}, which is described in §13.2.

    +The group title is obtained using \glsgetgrouptitle{label}, which is described in §13.2.

    @@ -6958,31 +6958,31 @@ The group title is obta
    Table 8: Glossary Styles. An asterisk in the style name indicates anything that matches that doesn’t match any previously listed style (for example, long3col* matches long3col, long3colheader, long3colborder and long3colheaderborder). A maximum level of 0 indicates a flat glossary (sub-entries are displayed in the same way as main entries). Where the maximum level is given as there is no limit, but note that makeindex (Option 2) imposes a limit of 2 sub-levels. If the homograph column is checked, then the name is not displayed for sub-entries. If the symbol column is checked, then the symbol will be displayed.
    Style Maximum Level

    -The tabular-like styles that allow multi-line descriptions and number lists use the length:

    -\glsdescwidth
    +The tabular-like styles that allow multi-line descriptions and number lists use the length:
    +\glsdescwidth
    to set the width of the description column and the length
    -\glspagelistwidth
    - to set the width of the number list column.

    +\glspagelistwidth + to set the width of the number list column.

    -These lengths will not be available if you use both the nolong and nosuper package options or if you use the nostyles package option unless you explicitly load the relevant package.
    +These lengths will not be available if you use both the nolong and nosuper package options or if you use the nostyles package option unless you explicitly load the relevant package.

    -These will need to be changed using \setlength if the glossary is too wide. Note that the long4col and super4col styles (and their header and border variations) don’t use these lengths as they are designed for single line entries. Instead you should use the analogous altlong4col and altsuper4col styles. If you need to explicitly create a line-break within a multi-line description in a tabular-like style it’s better to use \newline instead of \\ (but consider using a ragged style with narrow columns).

    +These will need to be changed using \setlength if the glossary is too wide. Note that the long4col and super4col styles (and their header and border variations) don’t use these lengths as they are designed for single line entries. Instead you should use the analogous altlong4col and altsuper4col styles. If you need to explicitly create a line-break within a multi-line description in a tabular-like style it’s better to use \newline instead of \\ (but consider using a ragged style with narrow columns).

    -Remember that a cell within a tabular-like environment can’t be broken across a page, so even if a tabular-like style, such as long, allows multilined descriptions, you’ll probably encounter page-breaking problems if you have entries with long descriptions. You may want to consider using the alttree style instead.
    -

    -Note that if you use the style key in the optional argument to \printglossary, it will override any previous style settings for the given glossary, so if, for example, you do

    \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{}% no effect
    -\printglossary[style=long]
    -
    then the new definition of \glsgroupskip will not have an affect for this glossary, as \glsgroupskip is redefined by style=long. Likewise, \setglossarystyle will also override any previous style definitions, so, again
    \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}% no effect
    -\setglossarystyle{long}
    -
    will reset \glsgroupskip back to its default definition for the named glossary style (long in this case). If you want to modify the styles, either use \newglossarystyle (described in the next section) or make the modifications after \setglossarystyle. For example:
    \setglossarystyle{long}
    -\renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{}
    -
    In this case, it’s better to use nogroupskip to suppress the gap between groups for the default styles instead of redefining \glsgroupskip.

    -All the styles except for the three- and four-column styles and the listdotted style use the post-description hook:

    -\glspostdescription
    - after the description. This simply displays a full stop by default. To eliminate this full stop (or replace it with something else, say, a comma) you will need to redefine \glspostdescription before the glossary is displayed. Alternatively, you can suppress it for a given entry by placing \nopostdesc in the entry’s description. Note that \longnewglossaryentry puts \nopostdesc at the end of the description. The glossaries-extra package provides a starred version that doesn’t.

    -Alternatively, you can use the package option nopostdot to suppress this full stop. This is implemented by default with glossaries-extra. You can switch it back on with nopostdot=false or postdot=or you can use postpunc for a different punctuation character.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra-stylemods package provides some adjustments to some of the predefined styles listed here, allowing for greater flexibility. See the glossaries-extra documentation for further details.
    +Remember that a cell within a tabular-like environment can’t be broken across a page, so even if a tabular-like style, such as long, allows multilined descriptions, you’ll probably encounter page-breaking problems if you have entries with long descriptions. You may want to consider using the alttree style instead. +

    +Note that if you use the style key in the optional argument to \printglossary, it will override any previous style settings for the given glossary, so if, for example, you do

    \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{}% no effect
    +\printglossary[style=long]
    +
    then the new definition of \glsgroupskip will not have an affect for this glossary, as \glsgroupskip is redefined by style=long. Likewise, \setglossarystyle will also override any previous style definitions, so, again
    \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}% no effect
    +\setglossarystyle{long}
    +
    will reset \glsgroupskip back to its default definition for the named glossary style (long in this case). If you want to modify the styles, either use \newglossarystyle (described in the next section) or make the modifications after \setglossarystyle. For example:
    \setglossarystyle{long}
    +\renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{}
    +
    In this case, it’s better to use nogroupskip to suppress the gap between groups for the default styles instead of redefining \glsgroupskip.

    +All the styles except for the three- and four-column styles and the listdotted style use the post-description hook:

    +\glspostdescription
    + after the description. This simply displays a full stop by default. To eliminate this full stop (or replace it with something else, say, a comma) you will need to redefine \glspostdescription before the glossary is displayed. Alternatively, you can suppress it for a given entry by placing \nopostdesc in the entry’s description. Note that \longnewglossaryentry puts \nopostdesc at the end of the description. The glossaries-extra package provides a starred version that doesn’t.

    +Alternatively, you can use the package option nopostdot to suppress this full stop. This is implemented by default with glossaries-extra. You can switch it back on with nopostdot=false or postdot=or you can use postpunc for a different punctuation character.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra-stylemods package provides some adjustments to some of the predefined styles listed here, allowing for greater flexibility. See the glossaries-extra documentation for further details.

    @@ -6991,64 +6991,64 @@ Alternatively, you can use the package option 13.1.1. List Styles

    -\usepackage{glossary-list}

    +\usepackage{glossary-list}

    automatically loaded with \usepackage{glossaries}

    -The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-list. Since they all use the description environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. These styles all ignore the entry’s symbol. Note that these styles will automatically be available unless you use the nolist or nostyles package options.

    +The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-list. Since they all use the description environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. These styles all ignore the entry’s symbol. Note that these styles will automatically be available unless you use the nolist or nostyles package options.

    -Note that, except for the listdotted style, these list styles are incompatible with classicthesis. They may also be incompatible with other classes or packages that modify the description environment.
    -

    -There is an initialisation hook that provides a patch if the gettitlestring package is loaded, since this is used by hyperref.

    -\glslistinit
    - Note that this automatically implements:
    \GetTitleStringSetup{expand}
    -
    This patch should ensure that the combination of hyperref and entrycounter will correctly expand the entry name to the aux file. The name is expanded using:
    -\glslistexpandedname{entry-label}
    - This uses \glsunexpandedfieldvalue. If you need the name to fully expand, you can redefine this. For example:
    \newcommand{\glslistexpandedname}[1]{\glsentryname{#1}}
    +Note that, except for the listdotted style, these  list styles are incompatible with classicthesis. They may also be incompatible with other classes or packages that modify the description environment. 
    +

    +There is an initialisation hook that provides a patch if the gettitlestring package is loaded, since this is used by hyperref.

    +\glslistinit
    + Note that this automatically implements:
    \GetTitleStringSetup{expand}
    +
    This patch should ensure that the combination of hyperref and entrycounter will correctly expand the entry name to the aux file. The name is expanded using:
    +\glslistexpandedname{entry-label}
    + This uses \glsunexpandedfieldvalue. If you need the name to fully expand, you can redefine this. For example:
    \newcommand{\glslistexpandedname}[1]{\glsentryname{#1}}
     

    -If nogroupskip=false, the \glsgroupskip command creates a vertical space using:

    -\indexspace
    - This command is defined by some other packages, so it’s only defined by glossary-list if it hasn’t already been defined.

    -For the styles that should group headings, the group title is encapsulated with:

    -\glslistgroupheaderfmt{title}
    - This simply does its argument by default, but it occurs inside the optional argument of \item so may appear bold from the item font change.

    +If nogroupskip=false, the \glsgroupskip command creates a vertical space using:

    +\indexspace
    + This command is defined by some other packages, so it’s only defined by glossary-list if it hasn’t already been defined.

    +For the styles that should group headings, the group title is encapsulated with:

    +\glslistgroupheaderfmt{title}
    + This simply does its argument by default, but it occurs inside the optional argument of \item so may appear bold from the item font change.

    For the styles that have a navigation line, the line is formatted according to:

    -\glslistnavigationitem{navigation items}
    - This puts its argument inside the optional argument of \item, which can cause a problem if the navigation line is too long, in which case you will need to redefine \glslistnavigationitem. For example:
    \renewcommand*{\glslistnavigationitem}[1]{\item \textbf{#1}}
    -
    You may prefer to use the tree-like styles, such as treehypergroup instead.

    +\glslistnavigationitem{navigation items} + This puts its argument inside the optional argument of \item, which can cause a problem if the navigation line is too long, in which case you will need to redefine \glslistnavigationitem. For example:

    \renewcommand*{\glslistnavigationitem}[1]{\item \textbf{#1}}
    +
    You may prefer to use the tree-like styles, such as treehypergroup instead.

    -list
    - The list style uses the description environment. The entry name is placed in the optional argument of the \item command (so it will usually appear in bold by default). The description follows, and then the associated number list for that entry. The symbol is ignored. If the entry has child entries, the description and number list follows (but not the name) for each child entry. Groups are separated using \indexspace with the default nogroupskip=true.

    -The closest matching non-list style is the index style.

    +list + The list style uses the description environment. The entry name is placed in the optional argument of the \item command (so it will usually appear in bold by default). The description follows, and then the associated number list for that entry. The symbol is ignored. If the entry has child entries, the description and number list follows (but not the name) for each child entry. Groups are separated using \indexspace with the default nogroupskip=true.

    +The closest matching non-list style is the index style.

    -listgroup
    - The listgroup style is like list but the groups have headings obtained using \glsgetgrouptitle, which is described in §13.2.

    +listgroup + The listgroup style is like list but the groups have headings obtained using \glsgetgrouptitle, which is described in §13.2.

    -listhypergroup
    - The listhypergroup style is like listgroup but has a navigation line at the start of the glossary with links to each group that is present in the glossary, which is displayed in the glossary header with \glslistnavigationitem. This requires an additional run through LaTeX to ensure the group information is up to date. Within the navigation line, each group item is separated by \glshypernavsep.

    +listhypergroup + The listhypergroup style is like listgroup but has a navigation line at the start of the glossary with links to each group that is present in the glossary, which is displayed in the glossary header with \glslistnavigationitem. This requires an additional run through LaTeX to ensure the group information is up to date. Within the navigation line, each group item is separated by \glshypernavsep.

    -altlist
    - The altlist style is like list but the description starts on the line following the name. (As with the list style, the symbol is ignored.) Each child entry starts a new line, but as with the list style, the name associated with each child entry is ignored.

    -The closest matching non-list style is the index style with the following adjustment:

    \renewcommand{\glstreepredesc}{% 
    - \glstreeitem\parindent\hangindent}
    +altlist
    + The altlist style is like list but the description starts on the line following the name. (As with the list style, the symbol is ignored.) Each child entry starts a new line, but as with the list style, the name associated with each child entry is ignored.

    +The closest matching non-list style is the index style with the following adjustment:

    \renewcommand{\glstreepredesc}{% 
    + \glstreeitem\parindent\hangindent}
     

    -altlistgroup
    - The altlistgroup style is like altlist but the glossary groups have headings.

    +altlistgroup + The altlistgroup style is like altlist but the glossary groups have headings.

    -altlisthypergroup
    - The altlisthypergroup style is like altlistgroup but has a set of links to the glossary groups. The navigation line is the same as that for listhypergroup, described above.

    +altlisthypergroup + The altlisthypergroup style is like altlistgroup but has a set of links to the glossary groups. The navigation line is the same as that for listhypergroup, described above.

    -listdotted
    - This style uses the description environment.1 Each entry starts with \item[], followed by the name followed by a dotted line, followed by the description. Note that this style ignores both the number list and the symbol. The length
    -\glslistdottedwidth
    +listdotted + This style uses the description environment.1 Each entry starts with \item[], followed by the name followed by a dotted line, followed by the description. Note that this style ignores both the number list and the symbol. The length
    +\glslistdottedwidth
    governs where the description should start. This is a flat style, so child entries are formatted in the same way as the parent entries.

    -A non-list alternative is to use the index style with

    \renewcommand{\glstreepredesc}{\dotfill}
    -\renewcommand{\glstreechildpredesc}{\dotfill}
    -
    Note that this doesn’t use \glslistdottedwidth and causes the description to be flush-right and will display the symbol, if provided. (It also doesn’t suppress the number list, but that can be achieved with the nonumberlist option.)

    +A non-list alternative is to use the index style with

    \renewcommand{\glstreepredesc}{\dotfill}
    +\renewcommand{\glstreechildpredesc}{\dotfill}
    +
    Note that this doesn’t use \glslistdottedwidth and causes the description to be flush-right and will display the symbol, if provided. (It also doesn’t suppress the number list, but that can be achieved with the nonumberlist option.)

    -sublistdotted
    - This is a variation on the listdotted style designed for hierarchical glossaries. The main entries have just the name displayed. The sub entries are displayed in the same manner as listdotted. Unlike the listdotted style, this style is incompatible with classicthesis.

    +sublistdotted + This is a variation on the listdotted style designed for hierarchical glossaries. The main entries have just the name displayed. The sub entries are displayed in the same manner as listdotted. Unlike the listdotted style, this style is incompatible with classicthesis.

    @@ -7056,85 +7056,85 @@ A non-list alternative is to use the [link]

    -\usepackage{glossary-long}

    +\usepackage{glossary-long}

    automatically loaded with \usepackage{glossaries}

    -The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-long. Since they all use the longtable environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. Note that these styles will automatically be available unless you use the nolong or nostyles package options. These styles fully justify the description and number list columns. If you want ragged right formatting instead, use the analogous styles described in §13.1.3. If you want to incorporate rules from the booktabs package, try the styles described in §13.1.4.

    -Groups are separated with a blank row unless nogroupskip is used before the style is set. For example:

    \usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
    -\setglossarystyle{long}
    -
    Both may be combined in the same option list. For example:
    \usepackage[nogroupskip,style=long]{glossaries}
    -
    Or
    \printglossary[nogroupskip,style=longragged]
    -
    The following doesn’t work:
    \setglossarystyle{long}
    -\printglossary[nogroupskip]% too late
    -
    This is because the \ifglsnogroupskip conditional needs to be outside of \glsgroupskip with tabular-like styles, so the conditional is in the style definition to determine the appropriate definition of \glsgroupskip.

    -

    - There are additional styles that use the longtable environment provided with the glossary-longextra package, but that requires glossaries-extra.
    +The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-long. Since they all use the longtable environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. Note that these styles will automatically be available unless you use the nolong or nostyles package options. These styles fully justify the description and number list columns. If you want ragged right formatting instead, use the analogous styles described in §13.1.3. If you want to incorporate rules from the booktabs package, try the styles described in §13.1.4.

    +Groups are separated with a blank row unless nogroupskip is used before the style is set. For example:

    \usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
    +\setglossarystyle{long}
    +
    Both may be combined in the same option list. For example:
    \usepackage[nogroupskip,style=long]{glossaries}
    +
    Or
    \printglossary[nogroupskip,style=longragged]
    +
    The following doesn’t work:
    \setglossarystyle{long}
    +\printglossary[nogroupskip]% too late
    +
    This is because the \ifglsnogroupskip conditional needs to be outside of \glsgroupskip with tabular-like styles, so the conditional is in the style definition to determine the appropriate definition of \glsgroupskip.

    +

    + There are additional styles that use the longtable environment provided with the glossary-longextra package, but that requires glossaries-extra.

    -long
    +long

    -The long style uses the longtable environment (defined by the longtable package). It has two columns: the first column contains the entry’s name and the second column contains the description followed by the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. Child entries have a similar format to the parent entries except that their name is suppressed.

    +The long style uses the longtable environment (defined by the longtable package). It has two columns: the first column contains the entry’s name and the second column contains the description followed by the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. Child entries have a similar format to the parent entries except that their name is suppressed.

    -longborder
    +longborder

    -The longborder style is like long but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The longborder style is like long but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -longheader
    +longheader

    -The longheader style is like long but has a header row. You may prefer the long-booktabs style instead.

    +The longheader style is like long but has a header row. You may prefer the long-booktabs style instead.

    -longheaderborder
    +longheaderborder

    -The longheaderborder style is like longheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it. The long-booktabs style is generally better.

    +The longheaderborder style is like longheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it. The long-booktabs style is generally better.

    -long3col
    +long3col

    -The long3col style is like long but has three columns. The first column contains the entry’s name, the second column contains the description and the third column contains the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column, the width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth, and the width of the third column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth.

    +The long3col style is like long but has three columns. The first column contains the entry’s name, the second column contains the description and the third column contains the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column, the width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth, and the width of the third column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth.

    -long3colborder
    +long3colborder

    -The long3colborder style is like the long3col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The long3colborder style is like the long3col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -long3colheader
    +long3colheader

    -The long3colheader style is like long3col but has a header row. You may prefer the long3col-booktabs style instead.

    +The long3colheader style is like long3col but has a header row. You may prefer the long3col-booktabs style instead.

    -long3colheaderborder
    +long3colheaderborder

    -The long3colheaderborder style is like long3colheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it. The long3col-booktabs style is generally better.

    +The long3colheaderborder style is like long3colheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it. The long3col-booktabs style is generally better.

    -long4col
    +long4col

    -The long4col style is like long3col but has an additional column in which the entry’s associated symbol appears. This style is used for brief single line descriptions. The column widths are governed by the widest entry in the given column. Use altlong4col for multi-line descriptions.

    +The long4col style is like long3col but has an additional column in which the entry’s associated symbol appears. This style is used for brief single line descriptions. The column widths are governed by the widest entry in the given column. Use altlong4col for multi-line descriptions.

    -long4colborder
    +long4colborder

    -The long4colborder style is like the long4col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The long4colborder style is like the long4col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -long4colheader
    +long4colheader

    -The long4colheader style is like long4col but has a header row. You may prefer the long4col-booktabs style instead.

    +The long4colheader style is like long4col but has a header row. You may prefer the long4col-booktabs style instead.

    -long4colheaderborder
    +long4colheaderborder

    -The long4colheaderborder style is like long4colheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The long4colheaderborder style is like long4colheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -altlong4col
    +altlong4col

    -The altlong4col style is like long4col but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists. The width of the description column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth and the width of the number list column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth. The widths of the name and symbol columns are governed by the widest entry in the given column.

    +The altlong4col style is like long4col but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists. The width of the description column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth and the width of the number list column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth. The widths of the name and symbol columns are governed by the widest entry in the given column.

    -altlong4colborder
    +altlong4colborder

    -The altlong4colborder style is like the long4colborder but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists.

    +The altlong4colborder style is like the long4colborder but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists.

    -altlong4colheader
    +altlong4colheader

    -The altlong4colheader style is like long4colheader but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists. You may prefer the altlong4col-booktabs style instead.

    +The altlong4colheader style is like long4colheader but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists. You may prefer the altlong4col-booktabs style instead.

    -altlong4colheaderborder
    +altlong4colheaderborder

    -The altlong4colheaderborder style is like long4colheaderborder but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists.

    +The altlong4colheaderborder style is like long4colheaderborder but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists.

    @@ -7142,69 +7142,69 @@ The [link]

    -\usepackage{glossary-longragged}

    -

    load explicitly or with \usepackage[stylemods=longragged]{glossaries-extra}
    +\usepackage{glossary-longragged}

    +

    load explicitly or with \usepackage[stylemods=longragged]{glossaries-extra}

    -The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-longragged. These styles are analogous to those defined in glossary-long but the multiline columns are left justified instead of fully justified. Since these styles all use the longtable environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. The glossary-longragged package additionally requires the array package. Note that these styles will only be available if you explicitly load glossary-longragged:

    \usepackage{glossaries}
    +The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-longragged. These styles are analogous to those defined in glossary-long but the multiline columns are left justified instead of fully justified. Since these styles all use the longtable environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. The glossary-longragged package additionally requires the array package. Note that these styles will only be available if you explicitly load glossary-longragged: 
    \usepackage{glossaries}
     \usepackage{glossary-longragged}
    -\setglossarystyle{longragged3col}
    -
    Note that you can’t set these styles using the style package option since the styles aren’t defined until after the glossaries package has been loaded. If you want to incorporate rules from the booktabs package, try the styles described in §13.1.4.

    -With glossaries-extra, you can load both the package and style with the style and stylemods options. For example:

    \usepackage[style=longragged3col,stylemods=longragged]{glossaries-extra}
    +\setglossarystyle{longragged3col}
    +
    Note that you can’t set these styles using the style package option since the styles aren’t defined until after the glossaries package has been loaded. If you want to incorporate rules from the booktabs package, try the styles described in §13.1.4.

    +With glossaries-extra, you can load both the package and style with the style and stylemods options. For example:

    \usepackage[style=longragged3col,stylemods=longragged]{glossaries-extra}
     

    -As with the glossary-long styles, groups are separated with a blank row unless nogroupskip is used before the style is set. For example:

    \usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
    +As with the glossary-long styles, groups are separated with a blank row unless nogroupskip is used before the style is set. For example: 
    \usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
     \usepackage{glossary-longragged}
    -\setglossarystyle{longragged}
    -
    Or
    \printglossary[nogroupskip,style=longragged]
    +\setglossarystyle{longragged}
    +
    Or
    \printglossary[nogroupskip,style=longragged]
     

    -longragged
    +longragged

    -The longragged style has two columns: the first column contains the entry’s name and the second column contains the (left-justified) description followed by the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. Child entries have a similar format to the parent entries except that their name is suppressed.

    +The longragged style has two columns: the first column contains the entry’s name and the second column contains the (left-justified) description followed by the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. Child entries have a similar format to the parent entries except that their name is suppressed.

    -longraggedborder
    +longraggedborder

    -The longraggedborder style is like longragged but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The longraggedborder style is like longragged but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -longraggedheader
    +longraggedheader

    -The longraggedheader style is like longragged but has a header row. You may prefer the longragged-booktabs style instead.

    +The longraggedheader style is like longragged but has a header row. You may prefer the longragged-booktabs style instead.

    -longraggedheaderborder
    +longraggedheaderborder

    -The longraggedheaderborder style is like longraggedheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The longraggedheaderborder style is like longraggedheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -longragged3col
    +longragged3col

    -The longragged3col style is like longragged but has three columns. The first column contains the entry’s name, the second column contains the (left justified) description and the third column contains the (left justified) number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column, the width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth, and the width of the third column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth.

    +The longragged3col style is like longragged but has three columns. The first column contains the entry’s name, the second column contains the (left justified) description and the third column contains the (left justified) number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column, the width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth, and the width of the third column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth.

    -longragged3colborder
    +longragged3colborder

    -The longragged3colborder style is like the longragged3col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The longragged3colborder style is like the longragged3col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -longragged3colheader
    +longragged3colheader

    -The longragged3colheader style is like longragged3col but has a header row. You may prefer the longragged3col-booktabs style instead.

    +The longragged3colheader style is like longragged3col but has a header row. You may prefer the longragged3col-booktabs style instead.

    -longragged3colheaderborder
    +longragged3colheaderborder

    -The longragged3colheaderborder style is like longragged3colheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The longragged3colheaderborder style is like longragged3colheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -altlongragged4col
    +altlongragged4col

    -The altlongragged4col style is like longragged3col but has an additional column in which the entry’s associated symbol appears. The width of the description column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth and the width of the number list column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth. The widths of the name and symbol columns are governed by the widest entry in the given column.

    +The altlongragged4col style is like longragged3col but has an additional column in which the entry’s associated symbol appears. The width of the description column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth and the width of the number list column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth. The widths of the name and symbol columns are governed by the widest entry in the given column.

    -altlongragged4colborder
    +altlongragged4colborder

    -The altlongragged4colborder style is like the altlongragged4col but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The altlongragged4colborder style is like the altlongragged4col but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -altlongragged4colheader
    +altlongragged4colheader

    -The altlongragged4colheader style is like altlongragged4col but has a header row. You may prefer the altlongragged4col-booktabs style instead.

    +The altlongragged4colheader style is like altlongragged4col but has a header row. You may prefer the altlongragged4col-booktabs style instead.

    -altlongragged4colheaderborder
    +altlongragged4colheaderborder

    -The altlongragged4colheaderborder style is like altlongragged4colheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The altlongragged4colheaderborder style is like altlongragged4colheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    @@ -7212,61 +7212,61 @@ The booktabs)

    -\usepackage{glossary-longbooktabs}

    -

    load explicitly or with \usepackage[stylemods=longbooktabs]{glossaries-extra}
    +\usepackage{glossary-longbooktabs}

    +

    load explicitly or with \usepackage[stylemods=longbooktabs]{glossaries-extra}

    -The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-longbooktabs.

    -Since these styles all use the longtable environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. The glossary-longbooktabs package automatically loads the glossary-long13.1.2) and glossary-longragged13.1.3) packages. Note that these styles will only be available if you explicitly load glossary-longbooktabs:

    \usepackage{glossaries}
    +The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-longbooktabs.

    +Since these styles all use the longtable environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. The glossary-longbooktabs package automatically loads the glossary-long13.1.2) and glossary-longragged13.1.3) packages. Note that these styles will only be available if you explicitly load glossary-longbooktabs:

    \usepackage{glossaries}
     \usepackage{glossary-longbooktabs}
    -
    Note that you can’t set these styles using the style package option since the styles aren’t defined until after the glossaries package has been loaded.

    -With glossaries-extra, you can load both the package and style with the style and stylemods options. For example:

    \usepackage[style=long3col-booktabs,stylemods=longbooktabs]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Note that you can’t set these styles using the style package option since the styles aren’t defined until after the glossaries package has been loaded.

    +With glossaries-extra, you can load both the package and style with the style and stylemods options. For example:

    \usepackage[style=long3col-booktabs,stylemods=longbooktabs]{glossaries-extra}
     

    -As with the glossary-long styles, groups are separated with a blank row unless nogroupskip is used before the style is set. For example:

    \usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
    +As with the glossary-long styles, groups are separated with a blank row unless nogroupskip is used before the style is set. For example: 
    \usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
     \usepackage{glossary-longbooktabs}
    -\setglossarystyle{long-booktabs}
    -
    Or
    \printglossary[nogroupskip,style=long-booktabs]
    +\setglossarystyle{long-booktabs}
    +
    Or
    \printglossary[nogroupskip,style=long-booktabs]
     

    -These styles are similar to the “header” styles in the glossary-long and glossary-longragged packages, but they add the rules provided by the booktabs package, \toprule, \midrule and \bottomrule. Additionally these styles patch the longtable environment to check for instances of the group skip occurring at a page break. If you don’t want this patch to affect any other use of longtable in your document, you can scope the effect by only setting the style through the style key in the optional argument of \printglossary.

    -Alternatively, you can restore the original longtable behaviour with:

    -\glsrestoreLToutput
    +These styles are similar to the “header” styles in the glossary-long and glossary-longragged packages, but they add the rules provided by the booktabs package, \toprule, \midrule and \bottomrule. Additionally these styles patch the longtable environment to check for instances of the group skip occurring at a page break. If you don’t want this patch to affect any other use of longtable in your document, you can scope the effect by only setting the style through the style key in the optional argument of \printglossary.

    +Alternatively, you can restore the original longtable behaviour with:

    +\glsrestoreLToutput

    The penalty check is tested with:

    -\glsLTpenaltycheck
    +\glsLTpenaltycheck The default definition is:
    \ifnum\outputpenalty=-50\vskip-\normalbaselineskip\relax\fi
     

    -With the default nogroupskip=false, \glsgroupskip will be defined to use:

    -\glspenaltygroupskip
    +With the default nogroupskip=false, \glsgroupskip will be defined to use:
    +\glspenaltygroupskip
    to insert the vertical gap. This is defined as:
    \noalign{\penalty-50\vskip\normalbaselineskip}
     

    -long-booktabs
    +long-booktabs

    -This style is similar to the longheader style but adds rules above and below the header (\toprule and \midrule) and inserts a rule at the bottom of the table (\bottomrule).

    +This style is similar to the longheader style but adds rules above and below the header (\toprule and \midrule) and inserts a rule at the bottom of the table (\bottomrule).

    -long3col-booktabs
    +long3col-booktabs

    -This style is similar to the long3colheader style but adds rules as per long-booktabs.

    +This style is similar to the long3colheader style but adds rules as per long-booktabs.

    -long4col-booktabs
    +long4col-booktabs

    -This style is similar to the long4colheader style but adds rules as above.

    +This style is similar to the long4colheader style but adds rules as above.

    -altlong4col-booktabs
    +altlong4col-booktabs

    -This style is similar to the altlong4colheader style but adds rules as above.

    +This style is similar to the altlong4colheader style but adds rules as above.

    -longragged-booktabs
    +longragged-booktabs

    -This style is similar to the longraggedheader style but adds rules as above.

    +This style is similar to the longraggedheader style but adds rules as above.

    -longragged3col-booktabs
    +longragged3col-booktabs

    -This style is similar to the longragged3colheader style but adds rules as above.

    +This style is similar to the longragged3colheader style but adds rules as above.

    -altlongragged4col-booktabs
    +altlongragged4col-booktabs

    -This style is similar to the altlongragged4colheader style but adds rules as above.

    +This style is similar to the altlongragged4colheader style but adds rules as above.

    @@ -7274,83 +7274,83 @@ This style is similar to the [link]

    -\usepackage{glossary-super}

    +\usepackage{glossary-super}

    automatically loaded with \usepackage{glossaries}

    -The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-super. Since they all use the supertabular environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. Note that these styles will automatically be available unless you use the nosuper or nostyles package options. In general, the longtable environment is better, but there are some circumstances where it is better to use supertabular. (For example, with the flowfram package.) These styles fully justify the description and number list columns. If you want ragged right formatting instead, use the analogous styles described in §13.1.6.

    -As with the glossary-long styles, groups are separated with a blank row unless nogroupskip is used before the style is set. For example:

    \usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
    -\setglossarystyle{super}
    -
    Or
    \usepackage[nogroupskip,style=super]{glossaries}
    -
    Or
    \printglossary[nogroupskip,style=super]
    +The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-super. Since they all use the supertabular environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. Note that these styles will automatically be available unless you use the nosuper or nostyles package options. In general, the longtable environment is better, but there are some circumstances where it is better to use supertabular. (For example, with the flowfram package.) These styles fully justify the description and number list columns. If you want ragged right formatting instead, use the analogous styles described in §13.1.6.

    +As with the glossary-long styles, groups are separated with a blank row unless nogroupskip is used before the style is set. For example:

    \usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
    +\setglossarystyle{super}
    +
    Or
    \usepackage[nogroupskip,style=super]{glossaries}
    +
    Or
    \printglossary[nogroupskip,style=super]
     

    -Sometimes the supertabular style doesn’t put page breaks in the right place. If you have unexpected output, try the glossary-long styles instead. Alternatively, try the alttree style.
    +Sometimes the supertabular style doesn’t put page breaks in the right place. If you have unexpected output, try the glossary-long styles instead. Alternatively, try the alttree style.

    -super
    +super

    -The super style uses the supertabular environment (defined by the supertabular package). It has two columns: the first column contains the entry’s name and the second column contains the description followed by the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. Child entries have a similar format to the parent entries except that their name is suppressed.

    +The super style uses the supertabular environment (defined by the supertabular package). It has two columns: the first column contains the entry’s name and the second column contains the description followed by the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. Child entries have a similar format to the parent entries except that their name is suppressed.

    -superborder
    +superborder

    -The superborder style is like super but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The superborder style is like super but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -superheader
    +superheader

    -The superheader style is like super but has a header row.

    +The superheader style is like super but has a header row.

    -superheaderborder
    +superheaderborder

    -The superheaderborder style is like superheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The superheaderborder style is like superheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -super3col
    +super3col

    -The super3col style is like super but has three columns. The first column contains the entry’s name, the second column contains the description and the third column contains the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. The width of the third column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth.

    +The super3col style is like super but has three columns. The first column contains the entry’s name, the second column contains the description and the third column contains the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. The width of the third column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth.

    -super3colborder
    +super3colborder

    -The super3colborder style is like the super3col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The super3colborder style is like the super3col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -super3colheader
    +super3colheader

    -The super3colheader style is like super3col but has a header row.

    +The super3colheader style is like super3col but has a header row.

    -super3colheaderborder
    +super3colheaderborder

    -The super3colheaderborder style is like the super3colheader style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The super3colheaderborder style is like the super3colheader style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -super4col
    +super4col

    -The super4col style is like super3col but has an additional column in which the entry’s associated symbol appears. This style is designed for entries with brief single line descriptions. The column widths are governed by the widest entry in the given column. Use altsuper4col for multi-line descriptions.

    +The super4col style is like super3col but has an additional column in which the entry’s associated symbol appears. This style is designed for entries with brief single line descriptions. The column widths are governed by the widest entry in the given column. Use altsuper4col for multi-line descriptions.

    -super4colborder
    +super4colborder

    -The super4colborder style is like the super4col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The super4colborder style is like the super4col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -super4colheader
    +super4colheader

    -The super4colheader style is like super4col but has a header row.

    +The super4colheader style is like super4col but has a header row.

    -super4colheaderborder
    +super4colheaderborder

    -The super4colheaderborder style is like the super4colheader style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The super4colheaderborder style is like the super4colheader style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -altsuper4col
    +altsuper4col

    -The altsuper4col style is like super4col but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists. The width of the description column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth and the width of the number list column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth. The width of the name and symbol columns is governed by the widest entry in the given column.

    +The altsuper4col style is like super4col but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists. The width of the description column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth and the width of the number list column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth. The width of the name and symbol columns is governed by the widest entry in the given column.

    -altsuper4colborder
    +altsuper4colborder

    -The altsuper4colborder style is like the super4colborder style but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists.

    +The altsuper4colborder style is like the super4colborder style but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists.

    -altsuper4colheader
    +altsuper4colheader

    -The altsuper4colheader style is like super4colheader but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists.

    +The altsuper4colheader style is like super4colheader but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists.

    -altsuper4colheaderborder
    +altsuper4colheaderborder

    -The altsuper4colheaderborder style is like super4colheaderborder but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists.

    +The altsuper4colheaderborder style is like super4colheaderborder but allows multi-line descriptions and number lists.

    @@ -7358,68 +7358,68 @@ The [link]

    -\usepackage{glossary-superragged}

    -

    load explicitly or with \usepackage[stylemods=superragged]{glossaries-extra}
    +\usepackage{glossary-superragged}

    +

    load explicitly or with \usepackage[stylemods=superragged]{glossaries-extra}

    -The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-superragged. These styles are analogous to those defined in glossary-super but the multiline columns are left justified instead of fully justified. Since these styles all use the supertabular environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. The glossary-superragged package additionally requires the array package. Note that these styles will only be available if you explicitly load glossary-superragged:

    \usepackage{glossaries}
    +The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-superragged. These styles are analogous to those defined in glossary-super but the multiline columns are left justified instead of fully justified. Since these styles all use the supertabular environment, they are governed by the same parameters as that environment. The glossary-superragged package additionally requires the array package. Note that these styles will only be available if you explicitly load glossary-superragged: 
    \usepackage{glossaries}
     \usepackage{glossary-superragged}
    -
    Note that you can’t set these styles using the style package option since the styles aren’t defined until after the glossaries package has been loaded.

    -With glossaries-extra, you can load both the package and style with the style and stylemods options. For example:

    \usepackage[style=superragged3col,stylemods=superragged]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Note that you can’t set these styles using the style package option since the styles aren’t defined until after the glossaries package has been loaded.

    +With glossaries-extra, you can load both the package and style with the style and stylemods options. For example:

    \usepackage[style=superragged3col,stylemods=superragged]{glossaries-extra}
     

    -As with the glossary-long styles, groups are separated with a blank row unless nogroupskip is used before the style is set. For example:

    \usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
    +As with the glossary-long styles, groups are separated with a blank row unless nogroupskip is used before the style is set. For example: 
    \usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
     \usepackage{glossary-superragged}
    -\setglossarystyle{superragged}
    -
    Or
    \printglossary[nogroupskip,style=superragged]
    +\setglossarystyle{superragged}
    +
    Or
    \printglossary[nogroupskip,style=superragged]
     

    -superragged
    +superragged

    -The superragged style uses the supertabular environment (defined by the supertabular package). It has two columns: the first column contains the entry’s name and the second column contains the (left justified) description followed by the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. Child entries have a similar format to the parent entries except that their name is suppressed.

    +The superragged style uses the supertabular environment (defined by the supertabular package). It has two columns: the first column contains the entry’s name and the second column contains the (left justified) description followed by the number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. Child entries have a similar format to the parent entries except that their name is suppressed.

    -superraggedborder
    +superraggedborder

    -The superraggedborder style is like superragged but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The superraggedborder style is like superragged but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -superraggedheader
    +superraggedheader

    -The superraggedheader style is like superragged but has a header row.

    +The superraggedheader style is like superragged but has a header row.

    -superraggedheaderborder
    +superraggedheaderborder

    -The superraggedheaderborder style is like superraggedheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The superraggedheaderborder style is like superraggedheader but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -superragged3col
    +superragged3col

    -The superragged3col style is like superragged but has three columns. The first column contains the entry’s name, the second column contains the (left justified) description and the third column contains the (left justified) number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. The width of the third column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth.

    +The superragged3col style is like superragged but has three columns. The first column contains the entry’s name, the second column contains the (left justified) description and the third column contains the (left justified) number list. The entry’s symbol is ignored. The width of the first column is governed by the widest entry in that column. The width of the second column is governed by the length \glsdescwidth. The width of the third column is governed by the length \glspagelistwidth.

    -superragged3colborder
    +superragged3colborder

    -The superragged3colborder style is like the superragged3col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The superragged3colborder style is like the superragged3col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -superragged3colheader
    +superragged3colheader

    -The superragged3colheader style is like superragged3col but has a header row.

    +The superragged3colheader style is like superragged3col but has a header row.

    -superragged3colheaderborder
    +superragged3colheaderborder

    -The superragged3colheaderborder style is like the above but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The superragged3colheaderborder style is like the above but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -altsuperragged4col
    +altsuperragged4col

    -The altsuperragged4col style is like superragged3col but has an additional column in which the entry’s associated symbol appears. The column widths for the name and symbol column are governed by the widest entry in the given column.

    +The altsuperragged4col style is like superragged3col but has an additional column in which the entry’s associated symbol appears. The column widths for the name and symbol column are governed by the widest entry in the given column.

    -altsuperragged4colborder
    +altsuperragged4colborder

    -The altsuperragged4colborder style is like the altsuperragged4col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The altsuperragged4colborder style is like the altsuperragged4col style but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    -altsuperragged4colheader
    +altsuperragged4colheader

    -The altsuperragged4colheader style is like altsuperragged4col but has a header row.

    +The altsuperragged4colheader style is like altsuperragged4col but has a header row.

    -altsuperragged4colheaderborder
    +altsuperragged4colheaderborder

    -The altsuperragged4colheaderborder style is like the above but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    +The altsuperragged4colheaderborder style is like the above but has horizontal and vertical lines around it.

    @@ -7427,124 +7427,124 @@ The [link]

    -\usepackage{glossary-tree}

    +\usepackage{glossary-tree}

    automatically loaded with \usepackage{glossaries}

    -The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-tree. These styles are designed for hierarchical glossaries but can also be used with glossaries that don’t have sub-entries. These styles will display the entry’s symbol if it has been set. Note that these styles will automatically be available unless you use the notree or nostyles package options.

    +The glossary styles described in this section are all defined in the package glossary-tree. These styles are designed for hierarchical glossaries but can also be used with glossaries that don’t have sub-entries. These styles will display the entry’s symbol if it has been set. Note that these styles will automatically be available unless you use the notree or nostyles package options.

    These styles all format the entry name using:

    -\glstreenamefmt{text}
    - This defaults to \textbf{text}, but note that text will include \glsnamefont so the bold setting in \glstreenamefmt may be counteracted by another font change in \glsnamefont (or in \acronymfont). The tree-like styles that also display the header use
    -\glstreegroupheaderfmt{text}
    - to format the heading. This defaults to \glstreenamefmt{text}. The tree-like styles that display navigation links to the groups (such as indexhypergroup), format the navigation line using
    -\glstreenavigationfmt{text}
    - which defaults to \glstreenamefmt{text}.

    -Note that this is different from \glslistnavigationitem, provided with the styles such as listhypergroup, as that also includes \item.

    -With the exception of the alttree style (and those derived from it), the space before the description for top-level entries is produced with

    -\glstreepredesc
    - This defaults to \space.

    -With the exception of the treenoname and alttree styles (and those derived from them), the space before the description for child entries is produced with

    -\glstreechildpredesc
    +\glstreenamefmt{text} + This defaults to \textbf{text}, but note that text will include \glsnamefont so the bold setting in \glstreenamefmt may be counteracted by another font change in \glsnamefont (or in \acronymfont). The tree-like styles that also display the header use
    +\glstreegroupheaderfmt{text}
    + to format the heading. This defaults to \glstreenamefmt{text}. The tree-like styles that display navigation links to the groups (such as indexhypergroup), format the navigation line using
    +\glstreenavigationfmt{text}
    + which defaults to \glstreenamefmt{text}.

    +Note that this is different from \glslistnavigationitem, provided with the styles such as listhypergroup, as that also includes \item.

    +With the exception of the alttree style (and those derived from it), the space before the description for top-level entries is produced with

    +\glstreepredesc
    This defaults to \space.

    +With the exception of the treenoname and alttree styles (and those derived from them), the space before the description for child entries is produced with

    +\glstreechildpredesc
    + This defaults to \space.

    -Most of these styles are not designed for multi-paragraph descriptions. (The tree style isn’t too bad for multi-paragraph top-level entry descriptions, or you can use the index style with the adjustment shown below.)
    +Most of these styles are not designed for multi-paragraph descriptions. (The tree style isn’t too bad for multi-paragraph top-level entry descriptions, or you can use the index style with the adjustment shown below.)

    -index
    +index

    -The index style is similar to the way standard indices are usually formatted in that it has a hierarchical structure up to three levels (the main level plus two sub-levels). If the symbol is present it is set in parentheses after the name and before the description. Sub-entries are indented and also include the name, the symbol in brackets (if present) and the description. Groups are separated using \indexspace.

    +The index style is similar to the way standard indices are usually formatted in that it has a hierarchical structure up to three levels (the main level plus two sub-levels). If the symbol is present it is set in parentheses after the name and before the description. Sub-entries are indented and also include the name, the symbol in brackets (if present) and the description. Groups are separated using \indexspace.

    Each main level item is started with

    -\glstreeitem
    - The level 1 entries are started with
    -\glstreesubitem
    -

    -The level 2 entries are started with

    -\glstreesubsubitem
    -

    -Note that the index style automatically sets

    \let\item\glstreeitem
    -\let\subitem\glstreesubitem
    -\let\subsubitem\glstreesubsubitem
    -
    at the start of the theglossary environment for backward compatibility.

    -The index style isn’t suitable for multi-paragraph descriptions, but this limitation can be overcome by redefining the above commands. For example:

    \renewcommand{\glstreeitem}{% 
    +\glstreeitem
    + The level 1 entries are started with 
    +\glstreesubitem
    +

    +The level 2 entries are started with

    +\glstreesubsubitem
    +

    +Note that the index style automatically sets

    \let\item\glstreeitem
    +\let\subitem\glstreesubitem
    +\let\subsubitem\glstreesubsubitem
    +
    at the start of the theglossary environment for backward compatibility.

    +The index style isn’t suitable for multi-paragraph descriptions, but this limitation can be overcome by redefining the above commands. For example:

    \renewcommand{\glstreeitem}{% 
      \parindent0pt\par\hangindent40pt
      \everypar{\parindent50pt\hangindent40pt}}
     

    -indexgroup
    +indexgroup

    -The indexgroup style is similar to the index style except that each group has a heading obtained using \glsgetgrouptitle.

    +The indexgroup style is similar to the index style except that each group has a heading obtained using \glsgetgrouptitle.

    -indexhypergroup
    +indexhypergroup

    -The indexhypergroup style is like indexgroup but has a set of links to the glossary groups. The navigation line is the same as that for listhypergroup, described above, but is formatted using \glstreenavigationfmt.

    +The indexhypergroup style is like indexgroup but has a set of links to the glossary groups. The navigation line is the same as that for listhypergroup, described above, but is formatted using \glstreenavigationfmt.

    -tree
    +tree

    -The tree style is similar to the index style except that it can have arbitrary hierarchical levels. (Note that makeindex is limited to three levels, so you will need to use another indexing method if you want more than three levels.) Each sub-level is indented according to the length

    -\glstreeindentinitial: 10pt
    +The tree style is similar to the index style except that it can have arbitrary hierarchical levels. (Note that makeindex is limited to three levels, so you will need to use another indexing method if you want more than three levels.) Each sub-level is indented according to the length
    +\glstreeindentinitial: 10pt
    This value can be changed with \setlength.

    -Note that the name, symbol (if present) and description are placed in the same paragraph block. If you want the name to be apart from the description, use the alttree style instead. (See below.)

    +Note that the name, symbol (if present) and description are placed in the same paragraph block. If you want the name to be apart from the description, use the alttree style instead. (See below.)

    -treegroup
    +treegroup

    -The treegroup style is similar to the tree style except that each group has a heading.

    +The treegroup style is similar to the tree style except that each group has a heading.

    -treehypergroup
    +treehypergroup

    -The treehypergroup style is like treegroup but has a set of links to the glossary groups. The navigation line is the same as that for listhypergroup, described above, but is formatted using \glstreenavigationfmt.

    +The treehypergroup style is like treegroup but has a set of links to the glossary groups. The navigation line is the same as that for listhypergroup, described above, but is formatted using \glstreenavigationfmt.

    -treenoname
    +treenoname

    -The treenoname style is like the tree style except that the name for each sub-entry is ignored.

    +The treenoname style is like the tree style except that the name for each sub-entry is ignored.

    -treenonamegroup
    +treenonamegroup

    -The treenonamegroup style is similar to the treenoname style except that each group has a heading.

    +The treenonamegroup style is similar to the treenoname style except that each group has a heading.

    -treenonamehypergroup
    +treenonamehypergroup

    -The treenonamehypergroup style is like treenonamegroup but has a set of links to the glossary groups. The navigation line is the same as that for listhypergroup, described above, but is formatted using \glstreenavigationfmt.

    +The treenonamehypergroup style is like treenonamegroup but has a set of links to the glossary groups. The navigation line is the same as that for listhypergroup, described above, but is formatted using \glstreenavigationfmt.

    -alttree
    +alttree

    -The alttree style is similar to the tree style except that the indentation for each level is determined by the width of the text specified by

    -\glssetwidest[level]{name}
    - The optional argument level indicates the hierarchical level, where 0 indicates the top-most level, 1 indicates the first level sub-entries, etc. If \glssetwidest hasn’t been used for a given sub-level, the level 0 widest text is used instead. If level is omitted, 0 is assumed.

    +The alttree style is similar to the tree style except that the indentation for each level is determined by the width of the text specified by

    +\glssetwidest[level]{name}
    + The optional argument level indicates the hierarchical level, where 0 indicates the top-most level, 1 indicates the first level sub-entries, etc. If \glssetwidest hasn’t been used for a given sub-level, the level 0 widest text is used instead. If level is omitted, 0 is assumed.

    -If you use the alttree style without setting the widest top level (level 0) name, there will be no room available for the name. If a name overlaps the description, then this is an indication that there is a name wider than the one specified.
    -

    -This requires keeping track of which entry has the widest name, which may not be practical for large glossaries. Instead you can use:

    -\glsfindwidesttoplevelname[glossary labels]
    - This iterates over all entries in the glossaries identified by the comma-separated list glossary labels and determines the widest top level (level 0) entry. If the optional argument is omitted, all non-ignored glossaries are assumed.

    -For example, to have the same name width for all glossaries:

    \glsfindwidesttoplevelname
    -\setglossarystyle{alttree}
    -\printglossaries
    -
    Alternatively, to compute the widest entry for each glossary before it’s displayed:
    \renewcommand{\glossarypreamble}{% 
    -  \glsfindwidesttoplevelname[\currentglossary]}
    -\setglossarystyle{alttree}
    -\printglossaries
    +If you use the alttree style without setting the widest top level (level 0) name, there will be no room available for the name. If a name overlaps the description, then this is an indication that  there is a name wider than the one specified. 
    +

    +This requires keeping track of which entry has the widest name, which may not be practical for large glossaries. Instead you can use:

    +\glsfindwidesttoplevelname[glossary labels]
    + This iterates over all entries in the glossaries identified by the comma-separated list glossary labels and determines the widest top level (level 0) entry. If the optional argument is omitted, all non-ignored glossaries are assumed.

    +For example, to have the same name width for all glossaries:

    \glsfindwidesttoplevelname
    +\setglossarystyle{alttree}
    +\printglossaries
    +
    Alternatively, to compute the widest entry for each glossary before it’s displayed:
    \renewcommand{\glossarypreamble}{% 
    +  \glsfindwidesttoplevelname[\currentglossary]}
    +\setglossarystyle{alttree}
    +\printglossaries
     

    -These commands only affects the alttree styles, including those listed below and the ones in the glossary-mcols package.
    +These commands only affects the alttree styles, including those listed below and the ones in the glossary-mcols package.

    -

    - The \glssetwidest command also affects the styles provided by glossary-topic. The glossaries-extra-stylemods package provides additional commands. With bib2gls, you may prefer the set-widest resource option.
    +
    + The \glssetwidest command also affects the styles provided by glossary-topic. The glossaries-extra-stylemods package provides additional commands. With bib2gls, you may prefer the set-widest resource option.

    For each level, the name is placed to the left of the paragraph block containing the symbol (optional) and the description. If the symbol is present, it is placed in parentheses before the description.

    -The name is placed inside a left-aligned \makebox, created with:

    -\glstreenamebox{width}{text}
    - where width is the width of the box (calculated from the widest name) and text is the contents of the box. For example, to make the name right-aligned:
    \renewcommand*{\glstreenamebox}[2]{% 
    +The name is placed inside a left-aligned \makebox, created with: 
    +\glstreenamebox{width}{text}
    + where width is the width of the box (calculated from the widest name) and text is the contents of the box. For example, to make the name right-aligned:
    \renewcommand*{\glstreenamebox}[2]{% 
       \makebox[#1][r]{#2}% 
     }
     

    -alttreegroup
    +alttreegroup

    -The alttreegroup is like the alttree style except that each group has a heading.

    +The alttreegroup is like the alttree style except that each group has a heading.

    -alttreehypergroup
    +alttreehypergroup

    -The alttreehypergroup style is like alttreegroup but has a set of links to the glossary groups.

    +The alttreehypergroup style is like alttreegroup but has a set of links to the glossary groups.

    @@ -7552,21 +7552,21 @@ The <

    13.1.8. Multicols Style

    -\usepackage{glossary-mcols}

    -

    load explicitly or with \usepackage[stylemods=mcols]{glossaries-extra}
    +\usepackage{glossary-mcols}

    +

    load explicitly or with \usepackage[stylemods=mcols]{glossaries-extra}

    -The glossary-mcols package provides tree-like glossary styles that are in the multicols environment (defined by the multicol package). The style names are as their analogous tree styles (as defined in §13.1.7) but are prefixed with “mcol”. For example, the mcolindex style is essentially the index style but put in a multicols environment. For the complete list, see Table 13.2. The glossary-tree package is automatically loaded by glossary-mcols (even if the notree package option is used when loading glossaries). The formatting commands \glstreenamefmt, \glstreegroupheaderfmt and \glstreenavigationfmt are all used by the corresponding glossary-mcols styles.

    -Note that these styles will only be available if you explicitly load glossary-mcols:

    \usepackage{glossaries}
    +The glossary-mcols package provides tree-like glossary styles that are in the multicols environment (defined by the multicol package). The style names are as their analogous tree styles (as defined in §13.1.7) but are prefixed with “mcol”. For example, the mcolindex style is essentially the index style but put in a multicols environment. For the complete list, see Table 13.2. The glossary-tree package is automatically loaded by glossary-mcols (even if the notree package option is used when loading glossaries). The formatting commands \glstreenamefmt, \glstreegroupheaderfmt and \glstreenavigationfmt are all used by the corresponding glossary-mcols styles.

    +Note that these styles will only be available if you explicitly load glossary-mcols:

    \usepackage{glossaries}
     \usepackage{glossary-mcols}
    -
    Note that you can’t set these styles using the style package option since the styles aren’t defined until after the glossaries package has been loaded.

    -With glossaries-extra, you can load both the package and style with the style and stylemods options. For example:

    \usepackage[style=mcolindex,stylemods=mcols]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Note that you can’t set these styles using the style package option since the styles aren’t defined until after the glossaries package has been loaded.

    +With glossaries-extra, you can load both the package and style with the style and stylemods options. For example:

    \usepackage[style=mcolindex,stylemods=mcols]{glossaries-extra}
     

    The default number of columns is 2, but can be changed by redefining:

    -\glsmcolsinitial: 2
    +\glsmcolsinitial: 2 For example, for a three column glossary:
    \usepackage{glossary-mcols}
    -\renewcommand*{\glsmcols}{3}
    -\setglossarystyle{mcolindex}
    +\renewcommand*{\glsmcols}{3}
    +\setglossarystyle{mcolindex}
     

    @@ -7597,7 +7597,7 @@ The default number of columns is 2, but can be changed by redefining:
    Table 9: Multicolumn Styles
    glossary-mcols Style

    -The styles with a navigation line, such as mcoltreehypergroup, now have a variant (as from v4.22) with “hypergroup” replaced with “spannav” in the style name. The original “hypergroup” styles place the navigation line at the start of the first column. The newer “spannav” styles put the navigation line in the optional argument of the multicols environment so that it spans across all the columns.

    +The styles with a navigation line, such as mcoltreehypergroup, now have a variant (as from v4.22) with “hypergroup” replaced with “spannav” in the style name. The original “hypergroup” styles place the navigation line at the start of the first column. The newer “spannav” styles put the navigation line in the optional argument of the multicols environment so that it spans across all the columns.

    @@ -7605,96 +7605,96 @@ The styles with a navigation line, such as 13.1.9. In-Line Style

    -\usepackage{glossary-inline}

    -

    load explicitly or with \usepackage[stylemods=inline]{glossaries-extra}
    +\usepackage{glossary-inline}

    +

    load explicitly or with \usepackage[stylemods=inline]{glossaries-extra}

    -This section covers the glossary-inline package that supplies the inline style. This is a glossary style that is designed for in-line use (as opposed to block styles, such as lists or tables). This style doesn’t display the number list.

    -Note that this style will only be available if you explicitly load glossary-inline:

    \usepackage{glossaries}
    +This section covers the glossary-inline package that supplies the inline style. This is a glossary style that is designed for in-line use (as opposed to block styles, such as lists or tables). This style doesn’t display the number list.

    +Note that this style will only be available if you explicitly load glossary-inline:

    \usepackage{glossaries}
     \usepackage{glossary-inline}
     

    -With glossaries-extra, you can load both the package and style with the style and stylemods options. For example:

    \usepackage[style=inline,stylemods=inline]{glossaries-extra}
    +With glossaries-extra, you can load both the package and style with the style and stylemods options. For example: 
    \usepackage[style=inline,stylemods=inline]{glossaries-extra}
     

    -You will most likely need to redefine \glossarysection with this style. For example, suppose you are required to have your glossaries and list of acronyms in a footnote, you can do:

    \usepackage{glossary-inline}
    -\renewcommand*{\glossarysection}[2][]{\textbf{#1}: }
    -\setglossarystyle{inline}
    -
    Then where you need to include your glossaries as a footnote you can do:
    \footnote{\printglossaries}
    +You will most likely need to redefine \glossarysection with this style. For example, suppose you are required to have your glossaries and list of acronyms in a footnote, you can do: 
    \usepackage{glossary-inline}
    +\renewcommand*{\glossarysection}[2][]{\textbf{#1}: }
    +\setglossarystyle{inline}
    +
    Then where you need to include your glossaries as a footnote you can do:
    \footnote{\printglossaries}
     

    -inline
    - This is the only style provided by glossary-inline.

    -The group skip command \glsgroupskip is defined to do nothing, regardless of the nogroupskip option. Likewise, \glsgroupheading is defined to do nothing. If you want to create a custom style base on the inline style that shows a heading, then add \glsinlinedopostchild to the definition of \glsgroupheading in case a group heading follows a child entry.

    +inline + This is the only style provided by glossary-inline.

    +The group skip command \glsgroupskip is defined to do nothing, regardless of the nogroupskip option. Likewise, \glsgroupheading is defined to do nothing. If you want to create a custom style base on the inline style that shows a heading, then add \glsinlinedopostchild to the definition of \glsgroupheading in case a group heading follows a child entry.

    -Don’t redefine \glsinlinedopostchild. It’s provided as a user command to make it easier to add it to the start of a custom definition of \glossaryheader to enable group headings. If you need to adjust the content between a sub-entry and the next entry, redefine \glsinlinepostchild instead.
    +Don’t redefine \glsinlinedopostchild. It’s provided as a user command to make it easier to add it to the start of a custom definition of \glossaryheader to enable group headings. If you need to adjust the content between a sub-entry and the next entry, redefine \glsinlinepostchild instead.

    -The inline style is governed by the following commands.

    +The inline style is governed by the following commands.

    -\glsinlineseparatorinitial: ;\space
    - This is used between top level (level 0) entries.

    +\glsinlineseparatorinitial: ;\space + This is used between top level (level 0) entries.

    -\glsinlinesubseparatorinitial: ,\space
    +\glsinlinesubseparatorinitial: ,\space This is used between sub-entries.

    -\glsinlineparentchildseparatorinitial: :\space
    - This is used between a top level (level 0) parent entry and its first sub-entry.

    +\glsinlineparentchildseparatorinitial: :\space + This is used between a top level (level 0) parent entry and its first sub-entry.

    -\glspostinline
    - This is used at the end of the glossary. The default definition is:
    \glspostdescription\space
    +\glspostinline
    + This is used at the end of the glossary. The default definition is: 
    \glspostdescription\space
     
    This is the only place that the post-description hook is used in this style.

    -\glsinlinenameformat{entry-label}{name}
    - This is used to create the target, where name is provided in the form \glossentryname{entry-label} and entry-label is the entry’s label. The default definition is:
    \glstarget{entry-label}{name}
    +\glsinlinenameformat{entry-label}{name}
    + This is used to create the target, where name is provided in the form \glossentryname{entry-label} and  entry-label is the entry’s label.  The default definition is: 
    \glstarget{entry-label}{name}
     

    -For example, if you want the name to appear in small caps:

    \renewcommand*{\glsinlinenameformat}[2]{\glstarget{#1}{\textsc{#2}}}
    +For example, if you want the name to appear in small caps: 
    \renewcommand*{\glsinlinenameformat}[2]{\glstarget{#1}{\textsc{#2}}}
     

    This style needs to know if an entry has any children. This test is performed with:

    -\glsinlineifhaschildren{entry-label}{true}{false}
    - The default definition simply uses \ifglshaschildren, which is inefficient as it has to iterate through all entries (in the same glossary as entry-label) to determine which ones have the given entry as a parent. This can be time-consuming for large glossaries, but the assumption here is that an inline glossary is unlikely to be used with a large set of entries. However, if you are using bib2gls with the save-child-count resource option, it’s more efficient to use \GlsXtrIfHasNonZeroChildCount instead (particularly if you are using \printunsrtglossary with a filtered subset). For example:
    \renewcommand{\glsinlineifhaschildren}[3]{% 
    - \GlsXtrIfHasNonZeroChildCount{#1}{#2}{#3}% 
    +\glsinlineifhaschildren{entry-label}{true}{false}
    + The default definition simply uses \ifglshaschildren, which is inefficient as it has to iterate through all entries (in the same glossary as entry-label) to determine which ones have the given entry as a parent. This can be time-consuming for large glossaries, but the assumption here is that an inline glossary is unlikely to be used with a large set of entries. However, if you are using bib2gls with the save-child-count resource option, it’s more efficient to use \GlsXtrIfHasNonZeroChildCount instead (particularly if you are using \printunsrtglossary with a filtered subset). For example: 
    \renewcommand{\glsinlineifhaschildren}[3]{% 
    + \GlsXtrIfHasNonZeroChildCount{#1}{#2}{#3}% 
     }
     

    Sub-entry names are formatted according to:

    -\glsinlinesubnameformat{entry-label}{name}
    - which has the same syntax as \glsinlinenameformat but a different definition:
    \glstarget{entry-label}{}
    +\glsinlinesubnameformat{entry-label}{name}
    + which has the same syntax as \glsinlinenameformat but a different definition: 
    \glstarget{entry-label}{}
     
    which means that the sub-entry name is ignored.

    -If the description is empty or has been suppressed (according to \ifglshasdesc and \ifglsdescsuppressed, respectively) then:

    -\glsinlineemptydescformat{symbol}{location list}
    +If the description is empty or has been suppressed (according to \ifglshasdesc and \ifglsdescsuppressed, respectively) then:
    +\glsinlineemptydescformat{symbol}{location list}
    (which does nothing by default) is used, otherwise the description is formatted according to:
    -\glsinlinedescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}
    - This defaults to just \spacedescription so the symbol and location list are ignored.

    -For example, if you want a colon between the name and the description:

    \renewcommand*{\glsinlinedescformat}[3]{: #1}
    +\glsinlinedescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}
    + This defaults to just \spacedescription so the symbol and location list are ignored.

    +For example, if you want a colon between the name and the description:

    \renewcommand*{\glsinlinedescformat}[3]{: #1}
     

    The sub-entry description is formatted according to:

    -\glsinlinesubdescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}
    +\glsinlinesubdescformat{description}{symbol}{location list} This defaults to just description.

    -\glsinlinepostchild
    - This hook is used at the start of a top level (level 0) entry that immediate follows a sub-entry. It does nothing by default.

    +\glsinlinepostchild + This hook is used at the start of a top level (level 0) entry that immediate follows a sub-entry. It does nothing by default.

    13.2. Defining your own glossary style

    -The markup used in the glossary is described in §8.2. Commands that may be used by styles, but should not be redefined by styles, are described in §§13.2.1 & 13.2.2. The commands that should be redefined by the glossary style are described in §13.2.3.

    +The markup used in the glossary is described in §8.2. Commands that may be used by styles, but should not be redefined by styles, are described in §§13.2.1 & 13.2.2. The commands that should be redefined by the glossary style are described in §13.2.3.

    -Commands like \printglossary are designed to produce content in the PDF. If your intention is to design a style that doesn’t print any content (for example, to simply capture information) then you are likely to experience unwanted side-effects. If you just want to capture indexing information (such as locations) then a much better approach is to use bib2gls, which automatically stores this information in dedicated fields when the entry is defined. If you still really want to use a style to capture information obtained from makeindex or xindy then simply \input the indexing file instead of using \printglossary.
    +Commands like \printglossary are designed to produce content in the PDF. If your intention is to design a style that doesn’t print any content (for example, to simply capture information) then you are likely to experience unwanted side-effects. If you just want to capture indexing information (such as locations) then a much better approach is to use bib2gls, which automatically stores this information in dedicated fields when the entry is defined. If you still really want to use a style to capture information obtained from makeindex or xindy then simply \input the indexing file instead of using \printglossary.

    -If the predefined glossary styles don’t fit your requirements, you can define your own style using:

    -\newglossarystyle{style-name}{definitions}
    - where style-name is the name of the new glossary style (to be used in the style option or \setglossarystyle). An existing style can be redefined with:
    -\renewglossarystyle{style-name}{definitions}
    +If the predefined glossary styles don’t fit your requirements, you can define your own style using:
    +\newglossarystyle{style-name}{definitions}
    + where style-name is the name of the new glossary style (to be used in the style option or \setglossarystyle). An existing style can be redefined with:
    +\renewglossarystyle{style-name}{definitions}
    In both cases, the second argument definitions needs to redefine all of the commands listed in §13.2.3.

    -Bear in mind that parameters will need to be referenced with ## rather than .
    +Bear in mind that parameters will need to be referenced with ## rather than .

    -A style may inherit from an existing style by starting definitions with \setglossarystyle and then just redefine the commands that are different from the inherited style.

    -For example, the indexgroup style is basically the same as the index style, except for the definition of \glsgroupheading, so the style is simply defined as:

    \newglossarystyle{indexgroup}{% 
    - \setglossarystyle{index}% inherit index
    +A style may inherit from an existing style by starting definitions with \setglossarystyle and then just redefine the commands that are different from the inherited style.

    +For example, the indexgroup style is basically the same as the index style, except for the definition of \glsgroupheading, so the style is simply defined as:

    \newglossarystyle{indexgroup}{% 
    + \setglossarystyle{index}% inherit index
     % alter the command that's different:
    - \renewcommand*{\glsgroupheading}[1]{% 
    -   \item\glstreegroupheaderfmt{\glsgetgrouptitle{##1}}% 
    -   \indexspace
    + \renewcommand*{\glsgroupheading}[1]{% 
    +   \item\glstreegroupheaderfmt{\glsgetgrouptitle{##1}}% 
    +   \indexspace
      }% 
     }
     

    @@ -7704,76 +7704,76 @@ For example, the

    13.2.1. Commands For Use in Glossary Styles

    -These commands are typically used in style definitions but should not be modified by the style. See §13.2.2 for hyperlinks to group headings.

    -In order to support the entrycounter=option, a style needs to use:

    -\glsentryitem{label}
    - at the place where the associated number should appear if the option is set. If entrycounter=true, \glsentryitem will do:
    \glsstepentry{label}\glsentrycounterlabel
    -
    otherwise it will do \glsresetsubentrycounter (which ensures the sub-entry counter is reset if it has been enabled with subentrycounter).

    -For example, the list style defines \glossentry as follows:

    \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    -  \item[\glsentryitem{##1}% 
    -      \glstarget{##1}{\glossentryname{##1}}]
    -   \glossentrydesc{##1}\glspostdescription\space ##2}
    +These commands are typically used in style definitions but should not be modified by the style. See §13.2.2 for hyperlinks to group headings.

    +In order to support the entrycounter=option, a style needs to use:

    +\glsentryitem{label}
    + at the place where the associated number should appear if the option is set. If entrycounter=true, \glsentryitem will do:
    \glsstepentry{label}\glsentrycounterlabel
    +
    otherwise it will do \glsresetsubentrycounter (which ensures the sub-entry counter is reset if it has been enabled with subentrycounter).

    +For example, the list style defines \glossentry as follows:

    \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    +  \item[\glsentryitem{##1}% 
    +      \glstarget{##1}{\glossentryname{##1}}]
    +   \glossentrydesc{##1}\glspostdescription\space ##2}
     

    -In order to support the subentrycounter=option, a style needs to use:

    -\glssubentryitem{label}
    - at the place where the associated number should appear if the option is set. If subentrycounter=true, this will do:
    \glsstepsubentry{label}\glssubentrycounterlabel
    -
    otherwise it does nothing. This will typically only be used with level 1 and omitted for deeper hierarchical levels.

    -For example, the index style has:

    \renewcommand{\subglossentry}[3]{% 
    -  \ifcase##1    % level 0
    -    \item
    +In order to support the subentrycounter=option, a style needs to use: 
    +\glssubentryitem{label}
    + at the place where the associated number should appear if the option is set. If subentrycounter=true, this will do:
    \glsstepsubentry{label}\glssubentrycounterlabel
    +
    otherwise it does nothing. This will typically only be used with level 1 and omitted for deeper hierarchical levels.

    +For example, the index style has:

    \renewcommand{\subglossentry}[3]{% 
    +  \ifcase##1    % level 0
    +    \item
       \or
         % level 1
    -    \subitem
    -    \glssubentryitem{##2}% 
    +    \subitem
    +    \glssubentryitem{##2}% 
       \else
         % all other levels
    -    \subsubitem
    +    \subsubitem
       \fi
    -  \glstreenamefmt{\glstarget{##2}{\glossentryname{##2}}}% 
    -  \ifglshassymbol{##2}{\space(\glossentrysymbol{##2})}{}% 
    -  \glstreechildpredesc\glossentrydesc{##2}\glspostdescription\space ##3% 
    +  \glstreenamefmt{\glstarget{##2}{\glossentryname{##2}}}% 
    +  \ifglshassymbol{##2}{\space(\glossentrysymbol{##2})}{}% 
    +  \glstreechildpredesc\glossentrydesc{##2}\glspostdescription\space ##3% 
     }
    -
    The test for level 0 is redundant in this case as \glossentry will be used for top level (level 0) entries, but is provided for completeness. Note that \glssubentryitem is only used for level 1.

    -The style will typically also create the target to enable hyperlinks from an entry reference within the document (created with commands like \gls) to the entry line in the glossary.

    +

    The test for level 0 is redundant in this case as \glossentry will be used for top level (level 0) entries, but is provided for completeness. Note that \glssubentryitem is only used for level 1.

    +The style will typically also create the target to enable hyperlinks from an entry reference within the document (created with commands like \gls) to the entry line in the glossary.

    The target is created with:

    -\glstarget{entry-label}{text}
    - If hyperlinks aren’t enabled, this simply does the second argument text, otherwise it will create a target with the name prefixentry-label, where the prefix is obtained by expanding:
    -\glolinkprefixinitial: glo:
    - The glossaries-extra package has options, such as prefix, that can be used to override this.

    +\glstarget{entry-label}{text} + If hyperlinks aren’t enabled, this simply does the second argument text, otherwise it will create a target with the name prefixentry-label, where the prefix is obtained by expanding:

    +\glolinkprefixinitial: glo:
    + The glossaries-extra package has options, such as prefix, that can be used to override this.

    -\glossentryname{entry-label}
    - This is used in glossary styles to display the name encapsulated with \glsnamefont. Unlike \glsentryname, this command will trigger a warning if the entry hasn’t been defined. The sentence case version is:
    -\Glossentryname{entry-label}
    - Both commands internally use \glsnamefont so there’s no need to explicitly use that command in a style.

    -

    - With glossaries-extra, the glossnamefont and glossname category attributes can be used to adjust font and, for \glossentryname, case-changing. If you just use \glsentryname, the style won’t be influenced by those attributes.
    +\glossentryname{entry-label} + This is used in glossary styles to display the name encapsulated with \glsnamefont. Unlike \glsentryname, this command will trigger a warning if the entry hasn’t been defined. The sentence case version is:
    +\Glossentryname{entry-label}
    + Both commands internally use \glsnamefont so there’s no need to explicitly use that command in a style.

    +

    + With glossaries-extra, the glossnamefont and glossname category attributes can be used to adjust font and, for \glossentryname, case-changing. If you just use \glsentryname, the style won’t be influenced by those attributes.

    -\glossentrydesc{entry-label}
    - This is used in glossary styles to display the description. Unlike \glsentrydesc, this command will trigger a warning if the entry hasn’t been defined. The sentence case version is:
    -\Glossentrydesc{entry-label}
    +\glossentrydesc{entry-label} + This is used in glossary styles to display the description. Unlike \glsentrydesc, this command will trigger a warning if the entry hasn’t been defined. The sentence case version is:
    +\Glossentrydesc{entry-label}

    -

    - With glossaries-extra the glossdescfont and glossdesc category attributes can be used to adjust font and, for \glossentrydesc, case-changing. If you just use \glsentrydesc, the style won’t be influenced by those attributes.
    +
    + With glossaries-extra the glossdescfont and glossdesc category attributes can be used to adjust font and, for \glossentrydesc, case-changing. If you just use \glsentrydesc, the style won’t be influenced by those attributes.

    -\glossentrysymbol{entry-label}
    - This is used in glossary styles to display the symbol. Unlike \glsentrysymbol, this command will trigger a warning if the entry hasn’t been defined. The sentence case version is:
    -\Glossentrysymbol{entry-label}
    +\glossentrysymbol{entry-label} + This is used in glossary styles to display the symbol. Unlike \glsentrysymbol, this command will trigger a warning if the entry hasn’t been defined. The sentence case version is:
    +\Glossentrysymbol{entry-label}

    -

    - With glossaries-extra you can use the glosssymbolfont category attribute to adjust font. If you just use \glsentrysymbol, the style won’t be influenced by that attribute.
    +
    + With glossaries-extra you can use the glosssymbolfont category attribute to adjust font. If you just use \glsentrysymbol, the style won’t be influenced by that attribute.

    -glossary styles that support groups can obtain the group title with:

    -\glsgetgrouptitle{group-label}
    - This gets the title associated with the group identified by group-label and displays it. The title is determined as follows: +glossary styles that support groups can obtain the group title with:
    +\glsgetgrouptitle{group-label}
    + This gets the title associated with the group identified by group-label and displays it. The title is determined as follows:
      -
    • if group-label is a single character or either glsnumbers or glssymbols and the command \group-labelgroupname exists, then that command is used as the title.

      +

    • if group-label is a single character or either glsnumbers or glssymbols and the command \group-labelgroupname exists, then that command is used as the title.

    • otherwise the title is the same as the group label.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides improved support for group titles, but redefines \glsgetgrouptitle to accommodate the enhanced features.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package provides improved support for group titles, but redefines \glsgetgrouptitle to accommodate the enhanced features.

    @@ -7782,178 +7782,186 @@ The target is created with:
    <

    13.2.2. Hyper Group Navigation

    -\usepackage{glossary-hypernav}

    +\usepackage{glossary-hypernav}

    automatically loaded with \usepackage{glossaries}

    -There is no need to load this package. It will automatically be loaded by glossaries. If hyperref hasn’t been loaded, these commands will still be available but simply won’t form hyperlinks or targets, so they can be used in glossary styles without any need to check for hyperlink support. (However, the result might look a bit strange if the reader expects the navigation text to be hyperlinks.)

    +There is no need to load this package. It will automatically be loaded by glossaries. If hyperref hasn’t been loaded, these commands will still be available but simply won’t form hyperlinks or targets, so they can be used in glossary styles without any need to check for hyperlink support. (However, the result might look a bit strange if the reader expects the navigation text to be hyperlinks.)

    -\glsnavhypertarget[glossary-label]{group-label}{group-title}
    - Creates a hyper target for a group. The glossary-label argument is the label that identifies the glossary. If omitted, \currentglossary is assumed. The group-label argument is the label that identifies the group. This additionally writes information to the aux file so that on the next LaTeX run, \glsnavigation will have a list of groups for the glossary.

    -For example, the indexhypergroup includes a group target in the header:

    \renewcommand*{\glsgroupheading}[1]{% 
    -  \item\glstreegroupheaderfmt
    -    {\glsnavhypertarget{#1}{\glsgetgrouptitle{#1}}}% 
    -  \indexspace
    +\glsnavhypertarget[glossary-label]{group-label}{group-title}
    + Creates a hyper target for a group. The glossary-label argument is the label that identifies the glossary. If omitted, \currentglossary is assumed. The group-label argument is the label that identifies the group. This additionally writes information to the aux file so that on the next LaTeX run, \glsnavigation will have a list of groups for the glossary.

    +For example, the indexhypergroup includes a group target in the header:

    \renewcommand*{\glsgroupheading}[1]{% 
    +  \item\glstreegroupheaderfmt
    +    {\glsnavhypertarget{#1}{\glsgetgrouptitle{#1}}}% 
    +  \indexspace
     }
     

    -\glsnavhyperlink[glossary-label]{group-label}{group-title}
    - Creates a hyperlink to the given group, where the target name is obtained from:
    -\glsnavhyperlinkname[glossary-label]{group-label}
    - The glossary-label argument is the label that identifies the glossary. If omitted, \currentglossary is assumed. Typically, styles don’t need to explicitly use this command as they can use the following command instead.

    +\glsnavhypergroupdotarget{glossary-label}{group-label}{group-title}

    + This is used by \glsnavhypertarget to create the actual hyperlink target. So if you need to change the way that the target is created, redefine this command rather than \glsnavhypertarget.

    +

    +\glsnavhyperlink[glossary-label]{group-label}{group-title}
    + Creates a hyperlink to the given group, where the target name is obtained from:
    +\glsnavhyperlinkname[glossary-label]{group-label}
    + The glossary-label argument is the label that identifies the glossary. If omitted, \currentglossary is assumed. Typically, styles don’t need to explicitly use this command as they can use the following command instead.

    +

    +Version 4.53 has switched from using an internal comma-separated list to a sequence command. If you have hacked the internal commands you will need to either rollback to v4.52 or switch to the newer commands.
    +

    -\glsnavigation
    - Displays a simple navigation list, where each item in the list has a hyperlink created with \glsnavhyperlink to a group, where the group title is obtained with \glsgetgrouptitle. The items are separated with:
    -\glshypernavsep
    - The default definition is \space\textbar\space which creates a vertical bar with a space on either side.

    +\glsnavigation + Displays a simple navigation list, where each item in the list has a hyperlink created with \glsnavhyperlink to a group, where the group title is obtained with \glsgetgrouptitle. Each item in the list has the title and hyperlink set with:

    +\glsnavigationitem{group-label}
    + This fetches the corresponding group title and creates a hyperlink with \glsnavhyperlink. The items are separated with:
    +\glshypernavsep
    + The default definition is \space\textbar\space which creates a vertical bar with a space on either side.

    -\glssymbolnav
    - Just produces a simple set of navigation links for the symbol and number groups and ends with the \glshypernavsep separator. Unlike \glsnavigation, there’s no check to determine if the glossary has those groups. This command is a historical artefact leftover from early versions. There should be little need for it now as \glsnavigation should include all the groups that are in the glossary.

    +\glssymbolnav + Just produces a simple set of navigation links for the symbol and number groups and ends with the \glshypernavsep separator. Unlike \glsnavigation, there’s no check to determine if the glossary has those groups. This command is a historical artefact leftover from early versions. There should be little need for it now as \glsnavigation should include all the groups that are in the glossary.

    13.2.3. Glossary Style Commands

    -The commands listed in this section should all be redefined by every glossary style. However, a style may be based on another style, in which case the style definitions should start with \setglossarystyle and then only redefine the commands that should differ from the inherited style.

    -Note that \printglossary sets \currentglossary to the current glossary label, so it’s possible to create a glossary style that varies according to the glossary type, but this will generally limit its usefulness.

    +The commands listed in this section should all be redefined by every glossary style. However, a style may be based on another style, in which case the style definitions should start with \setglossarystyle and then only redefine the commands that should differ from the inherited style.

    +Note that \printglossary sets \currentglossary to the current glossary label, so it’s possible to create a glossary style that varies according to the glossary type, but this will generally limit its usefulness.

    -\begin{theglossary}content\end{theglossary}

    +\begin{theglossary}content\end{theglossary}

    - The actual content of the glossary is placed inside the theglossary environment. For example, the list style redefines this to start and end the description environment:
    \renewenvironment{theglossary}% 
    -  {\glslistinit\begin{description}}{\end{description}}
    + The actual content of the glossary is placed inside the theglossary environment. For example, the list style redefines this to start and end the description environment: 
    \renewenvironment{theglossary}% 
    +  {\glslistinit\begin{description}}{\end{description}}
     
    Immediately after \begin{theglossary} comes the header:
    -\glossaryheader

    +\glossaryheader

    - For example, the longheader style has:
    \renewcommand*{\glossaryheader}{% 
    - \bfseries \entryname & \bfseries \descriptionname\tabularnewline\endhead}
    -
    (Note that this is not the same as the preamble which occurs before the start of the theglossary environment and is not part of the style.)

    -The rest of the contents of the theglossary environment is divided into letter group blocks. Each block starts with the group heading:

    -\glsgroupheading{group-label}

    + For example, the longheader style has:

    \renewcommand*{\glossaryheader}{% 
    + \bfseries \entryname & \bfseries \descriptionname\tabularnewline\endhead}
    +
    (Note that this is not the same as the preamble which occurs before the start of the theglossary environment and is not part of the style.)

    +The rest of the contents of the theglossary environment is divided into letter group blocks. Each block starts with the group heading:

    +\glsgroupheading{group-label}

    - Note that the argument is a label that identifies the group. Some glossary styles redefine this command to do nothing, which means there’s no group title displayed. Others, such as glossary styles, will obtain the group title from the group-label and format the title to fit the style.

    + Note that the argument is a label that identifies the group. Some glossary styles redefine this command to do nothing, which means there’s no group title displayed. Others, such as glossary styles, will obtain the group title from the group-label and format the title to fit the style.

    -The group-label is typically obtained by the indexing application, based on the sort value.
    +The group-label is typically obtained by the indexing application, based on the sort value.

    -With Options 1, 2 and 3, groups only related to top level (level 0) entries.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package additionally provides \glssubgroupheading to support sub-groups, which are only available with Options 4 and 5. Glossary styles should only include a redefinition of \glssubgroupheading if the style is specifically designed for use with glossaries-extra as the command won’t be available with just the base glossaries package. (A default definition will be provided if this command isn’t set with glossaries-extra.)
    +With Options 1, 2 and 3, groups only related to top level (level 0) entries.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package additionally provides \glssubgroupheading to support sub-groups, which are only available with Options 4 and 5. Glossary styles should only include a redefinition of \glssubgroupheading if the style is specifically designed for use with glossaries-extra as the command won’t be available with just the base glossaries package. (A default definition will be provided if this command isn’t set with glossaries-extra.)

    -After the group heading, each top level (level 0) entry line within the group is formatted with:

    -\glossentry{entry-label}{number-list}

    +After the group heading, each top level (level 0) entry line within the group is formatted with:

    +\glossentry{entry-label}{number-list}

    - The first argument is the entry’s label. The second is the number list that was collated by the indexing application.

    -The number-list argument may be empty or \relax, or may contain the number list encapsulated with \glossaryentrynumbers, possibly prefixed with a pre-number list hook. If number-list is an unbraced \relax, that typically indicates that Options 2 or 3 were used and the entry was a parent that wasn’t indexed but has been included because it has an indexed child entry. An empty number-list argument is more likely to be a result of Options 1, 4 or 5, in which case nothing can be inferred about whether or not the entry was actually indexed.

    -Each sub-entry line is formatted with:

    -\subglossentry{level}{entry-label}{number-list}

    + The first argument is the entry’s label. The second is the number list that was collated by the indexing application.

    +The number-list argument may be empty or \relax, or may contain the number list encapsulated with \glossaryentrynumbers, possibly prefixed with a pre-number list hook. If number-list is an unbraced \relax, that typically indicates that Options 2 or 3 were used and the entry was a parent that wasn’t indexed but has been included because it has an indexed child entry. An empty number-list argument is more likely to be a result of Options 1, 4 or 5, in which case nothing can be inferred about whether or not the entry was actually indexed.

    +Each sub-entry line is formatted with:

    +\subglossentry{level}{entry-label}{number-list}

    - where level is the hierarchical level. The other arguments are the same as for \glossentry. Some glossary styles redefine this command to simply use \glossentry, in which case the glossary will have a flat (no-hierarchy) appearance, but the indexing application will still take the hierarchy into account when ordering the entries.

    + where level is the hierarchical level. The other arguments are the same as for \glossentry. Some glossary styles redefine this command to simply use \glossentry, in which case the glossary will have a flat (no-hierarchy) appearance, but the indexing application will still take the hierarchy into account when ordering the entries.

    -The glossary styles should redefine \glossentry and \subglossentry to fit the style, but they should not redefine the markup in number-list. If the style doesn’t support number lists, then the number-list argument should simply be ignored.
    +The glossary styles should redefine \glossentry and \subglossentry to fit the style, but they should not redefine the markup in number-list. If the style doesn’t support number lists, then the number-list argument should simply be ignored.

    -The glossary styles will typically redefine \glossentry to use \glsentryitem to support the entrycounter option, \glstarget to create the hyperlink target, and will use \glossentryname to format the name.

    -Similarly, \subglossentry will typically start with \glssubentryitem to support the subentrycounter option. Again \glstarget is needed to create the hyperlink target. The entry name may be displayed with \glossentryname or may be omitted to support homographs.

    -Between each letter group block (that is, before all instances of \glsgroupheading except for the first one) is the group skip:

    -\glsgroupskip

    +The glossary styles will typically redefine \glossentry to use \glsentryitem to support the entrycounter option, \glstarget to create the hyperlink target, and will use \glossentryname to format the name.

    +Similarly, \subglossentry will typically start with \glssubentryitem to support the subentrycounter option. Again \glstarget is needed to create the hyperlink target. The entry name may be displayed with \glossentryname or may be omitted to support homographs.

    +Between each letter group block (that is, before all instances of \glsgroupheading except for the first one) is the group skip:

    +\glsgroupskip

    - Some glossary styles redefine this to do nothing, but some may define it to create a vertical gap in order to visually separate the letter groups. Most of the predefined styles use the \ifglsnogroupskip conditional within this command to determine whether or not to add the gap.

    -For example, the list style defines \glsgroupskip as follows:

    \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{\ifglsnogroupskip\else\indexspace\fi}
    This has the conditional inside the definition of \glsgroupskip which allows it to be changed after the style has been set. This causes a problem for tabular-like styles, so those need to have the conditional outside of the definition. For example, the long-booktabs style has:
    \ifglsnogroupskip
    -  \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{}% 
    + Some glossary styles redefine this to do nothing, but some may define it to create a vertical gap in order to visually separate the letter groups. Most of the predefined styles use the \ifglsnogroupskip conditional within this command to determine whether or not to add the gap.

    +For example, the list style defines \glsgroupskip as follows:

    \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{\ifglsnogroupskip\else\indexspace\fi}
    This has the conditional inside the definition of \glsgroupskip which allows it to be changed after the style has been set. This causes a problem for tabular-like styles, so those need to have the conditional outside of the definition. For example, the long-booktabs style has:
    \ifglsnogroupskip
    +  \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{}% 
     \else
    -  \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{\glspenaltygroupskip}% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{\glspenaltygroupskip}% 
     \fi
     
    This requires the conditional to be set before the style definitions are performed.

    Example 34: Creating a completely new style

    If you want a completely new style, you will need to redefine all of the commands and the environment listed above in this section.

    -For example, suppose you want each entry to start with a bullet point. This means that the glossary should be placed in the itemize environment, so theglossary should start and end that environment. Let’s also suppose that you don’t want anything between the glossary groups (so \glsgroupheading and \glsgroupskip should do nothing) and suppose you don’t want anything to appear immediately after \begin{theglossary} (so \glossaryheader should do nothing). In addition, let’s suppose the symbol should appear in brackets after the name, followed by the description and last of all the number list should appear within square brackets at the end. Then you can create this new glossary style, called, say, mylist, as follows:

    \newglossarystyle{mylist}{% 
    +For example, suppose you want each entry to start with a bullet point. This means that the glossary should be placed in the itemize environment, so theglossary should start and end that environment. Let’s also suppose that you don’t want anything between the glossary groups (so \glsgroupheading and \glsgroupskip should do nothing) and suppose you don’t want anything to appear immediately after \begin{theglossary} (so \glossaryheader should do nothing). In addition, let’s suppose the symbol should appear in brackets after the name, followed by the description and last of all the number list should appear within square brackets at the end. Then you can create this new glossary style, called, say, mylist, as follows: 
    \newglossarystyle{mylist}{% 
      % put the glossary in the itemize environment:
    - \renewenvironment{theglossary}% 
    + \renewenvironment{theglossary}% 
        {\begin{itemize}}{\end{itemize}}% 
      % no header after \begin{theglossary}
    - \renewcommand*{\glossaryheader}{}% 
    - % no visual distinction between glossary groups:
    - \renewcommand*{\glsgroupheading}[1]{}% 
    - \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\glossaryheader}{}% 
    + % no visual distinction between glossary groups:
    + \renewcommand*{\glsgroupheading}[1]{}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{}% 
      % set how each entry should appear:
    - \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    - \item % bullet point
    - \glstarget{##1}{\glossentryname{##1}}% the entry name
    - \space (\glossentrysymbol{##1})% the symbol in brackets
    - \space \glossentrydesc{##1}% the description
    - \space [##2]% the number list in square brackets
    + \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    + \item % bullet point
    + \glstarget{##1}{\glossentryname{##1}}% the entry name
    + \space (\glossentrysymbol{##1})% the symbol in brackets
    + \space \glossentrydesc{##1}% the description
    + \space [##2]% the number list in square brackets
      }% 
      % set how sub-entries appear:
    - \renewcommand*{\subglossentry}[3]{% 
    -   \glossentry{##2}{##3}}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\subglossentry}[3]{% 
    +   \glossentry{##2}{##3}}% 
      }
    -
    Note that this style creates a flat glossary, where sub-entries are displayed in exactly the same way as the top level entries. It also hasn’t used \glsentryitem or \glssubentryitem so it won’t be affected by the entrycounter, counterwithin or subentrycounter package options.

    +

    Note that this style creates a flat glossary, where sub-entries are displayed in exactly the same way as the top level entries. It also hasn’t used \glsentryitem or \glssubentryitem so it won’t be affected by the entrycounter, counterwithin or subentrycounter package options.

    Variations:

    Example 35: Creating a new glossary style based on an existing style

    -If you want to define a new style that is a slightly modified version of an existing style, you can use \setglossarystyle within the second argument of \newglossarystyle followed by whatever alterations you require. For example, suppose you want a style like the list style but you don’t want the extra vertical space created by \indexspace between groups, then you can create a new glossary style called, say, mylist as follows:

    \newglossarystyle{mylist}{% 
    - \setglossarystyle{list}% base this style on the list style
    - % make nothing happen between groups:
    - \renewcommand{\glsgroupskip}{}%  
    +If you want to define a new style that is a slightly modified version of an existing style, you can use \setglossarystyle within the second argument of \newglossarystyle followed by whatever alterations you require. For example, suppose you want  a style like the list style but you don’t want the extra vertical space created by \indexspace between groups, then you can create a new glossary style called, say, mylist as follows: 
    \newglossarystyle{mylist}{% 
    + \setglossarystyle{list}% base this style on the list style
    + % make nothing happen between groups:
    + \renewcommand{\glsgroupskip}{}%  
     }
    -
    (In this case, you can actually achieve the same effect using the list style in combination with the package option nogroupskip.)

    +

    (In this case, you can actually achieve the same effect using the list style in combination with the package option nogroupskip.)

    Example 36: Example: creating a glossary style that uses the user1, …, user6 keys

    -Suppose each entry not only has an associated symbol, but also units (stored in user1) and dimension (stored in user2). Then you can define a glossary style that displays each entry in a longtable as follows:

    \newglossarystyle{long6col}{% 
    - % put the glossary in a longtable environment:
    - \renewenvironment{theglossary}% 
    -  {\begin{longtable}{lp{\glsdescwidth}cccp{\glspagelistwidth}}}% 
    +Suppose each entry not only has an associated symbol, but also units (stored in user1) and dimension (stored in user2). Then you can define a  glossary style that displays each entry in a longtable as follows: 
    \newglossarystyle{long6col}{% 
    + % put the glossary in a longtable environment:
    + \renewenvironment{theglossary}% 
    +  {\begin{longtable}{lp{\glsdescwidth}cccp{\glspagelistwidth}}}% 
       {\end{longtable}}% 
      % Set the table's header:
    - \renewcommand*{\glossaryheader}{% 
    -  \bfseries Term & \bfseries Description & \bfseries Symbol &
    -  \bfseries Units & \bfseries Dimensions & \bfseries Page List
    -  \\\endhead}% 
    - % No heading between groups:
    -  \renewcommand*{\glsgroupheading}[1]{}% 
    - % top level (level 0) entries displayed in a row optionally numbered:
    - \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    -   \glsentryitem{##1}% Entry number if required
    -   \glstarget{##1}{\glossentryname{##1}}% Name
    -   & \glossentrydesc{##1}% Description
    -   & \glossentrysymbol{##1}% Symbol
    -   & \glsentryuseri{##1}% Units
    -   & \glsentryuserii{##1}% Dimensions
    -   & ##2% Page list
    + \renewcommand*{\glossaryheader}{% 
    +  \bfseries Term & \bfseries Description & \bfseries Symbol &
    +  \bfseries Units & \bfseries Dimensions & \bfseries Page List
    +  \\\endhead}% 
    + % No heading between groups:
    +  \renewcommand*{\glsgroupheading}[1]{}% 
    + % top level (level 0) entries displayed in a row optionally numbered:
    + \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    +   \glsentryitem{##1}% Entry number if required
    +   \glstarget{##1}{\glossentryname{##1}}% Name
    +   & \glossentrydesc{##1}% Description
    +   & \glossentrysymbol{##1}% Symbol
    +   & \glsentryuseri{##1}% Units
    +   & \glsentryuserii{##1}% Dimensions
    +   & ##2% Page list
        \tabularnewline % end of row
      }% 
      % Similarly for sub-entries (no sub-entry numbers)
    - \renewcommand*{\subglossentry}[3]{% 
    + \renewcommand*{\subglossentry}[3]{% 
         % ignoring first argument (sub-level)
    -    \glstarget{##2}{\glossentryname{##2}}% Name
    -    & \glossentrydesc{##2}% Description
    -    & \glossentrysymbol{##2}% Symbol
    -    & \glsentryuseri{##2}% Units
    -    & \glsentryuserii{##2}% Dimensions
    -    & ##3% Page list
    +    \glstarget{##2}{\glossentryname{##2}}% Name
    +    & \glossentrydesc{##2}% Description
    +    & \glossentrysymbol{##2}% Symbol
    +    & \glsentryuseri{##2}% Units
    +    & \glsentryuserii{##2}% Dimensions
    +    & ##3% Page list
         \tabularnewline % end of row
      }% 
    - % Nothing between groups:
    - \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{}% 
    + % Nothing between groups:
    + \renewcommand*{\glsgroupskip}{}% 
     }
     

    @@ -7962,43 +7970,43 @@ Suppose each entry

    14. Xindy (Option 3)

    -If you want to use xindy to sort the glossary, you must use the package option xindy:

    \usepackage[xindy]{glossaries}
    -
    This ensures that the information is written to the indexing files using xindy’s raw syntax.

    1.6 covers how to use the external indexing application, and §12.3 covers the issues involved in the location syntax. This section covers the commands provided by the glossaries package that allow you to adjust the xindy style file (xdy) and parameters.

    -To assist writing information to the xindy style file, the glossaries package provides the following commands:

    -\glsopenbrace
    - which expands to (a literal open brace) and
    -\glsclosebrace
    - which expands to (a literal closing brace). This is needed because \{ and \} don’t expand to a simple brace character when written to a file.

    +If you want to use xindy to sort the glossary, you must use the package option xindy:

    \usepackage[xindy]{glossaries}
    +
    This ensures that the information is written to the indexing files using xindy’s raw syntax.

    1.6 covers how to use the external indexing application, and §12.3 covers the issues involved in the location syntax. This section covers the commands provided by the glossaries package that allow you to adjust the xindy style file (xdy) and parameters.

    +To assist writing information to the xindy style file, the glossaries package provides the following commands:

    +\glsopenbrace
    + which expands to (a literal open brace) and
    +\glsclosebrace
    + which expands to (a literal closing brace). This is needed because \{ and \} don’t expand to a simple brace character when written to a file.

    -\glspercentchar
    - Expands to (a literal percent).

    +\glspercentchar

    + Expands to (a literal percent).

    -\glstildechar
    - Expands to ~ (a literal tilde).

    -For example, a newline character is specified in a xindy style file using ~n so you can use \glstildechar n to write this correctly (or you can do \string~ (literal)n).

    +\glstildechar + Expands to ~ (a literal tilde).

    +For example, a newline character is specified in a xindy style file using ~n so you can use \glstildechar n to write this correctly (or you can do \string~ (literal)n).

    -\glsbackslash
    - Expands to \ (a literal tilde).

    -In addition, if you are using a package that makes " (double-quote) active you can use:

    -\glsquote{text}
    - which will produce "text", where " is a literal character. Alternatively, you can use \string" to write the double-quote character. This document assumes that the double quote character has not been made active, so the examples just use " for clarity.

    -If you want greater control over the xindy style file than is available through the LaTeX commands provided by the glossaries package, you will need to edit the xindy style file. In which case, you must use \noist to prevent the style file from being overwritten by \makeglossaries package. For additional information about xindy, read the xindy documentation. I’m sorry I can’t provide any assistance with writing xindy style files. If you need help, I recommend you ask on the xindy mailing list.

    +\glsbackslash + Expands to \ (a literal tilde).

    +In addition, if you are using a package that makes " (double-quote) active you can use:

    +\glsquote{text}
    + which will produce "text", where " is a literal character. Alternatively, you can use \string" to write the double-quote character. This document assumes that the double quote character has not been made active, so the examples just use " for clarity.

    +If you want greater control over the xindy style file than is available through the LaTeX commands provided by the glossaries package, you will need to edit the xindy style file. In which case, you must use \noist to prevent the style file from being overwritten by \makeglossaries package. For additional information about xindy, read the xindy documentation. I’m sorry I can’t provide any assistance with writing xindy style files. If you need help, I recommend you ask on the xindy mailing list.

    14.1. Required Styles

    -The xdy file created by \makeglossaries starts with identifying the required styles. By default, the tex style is automatically added, so the xdy file should contain:

    ; required styles
    +The xdy file created by \makeglossaries starts with  identifying the required styles. By default, the tex style is automatically added, so the xdy  file should contain: 
    ; required styles
        
     (require "tex.xdy")
    -
    Any additional styles can be identified in the preamble (before \makeglossaries) with:
    -\GlsAddXdyStyle{style-name}

    +

    Any additional styles can be identified in the preamble (before \makeglossaries) with:
    +\GlsAddXdyStyle{style-name}

    The styles are all stored as a comma-separated list, so you can list multiple styles within the argument, but avoid spurious spaces. You can reset the style list (for example, if a style needs to be identified before tex.xdy) with:
    -\GlsSetXdyStyles{style name list}

    +\GlsSetXdyStyles{style name list}

    The argument should be a comma-separated list where, again, you need to make sure there are no spurious spaces.

    @@ -8009,177 +8017,177 @@ The xdy

    14.2. Language and Encodings

    -The commands in this section are only relevant if you use makeglossaries or automake. If you are calling xindy explicitly you need to set the -L and -C switches appropriately.
    +The commands in this section are only relevant if you use makeglossaries or automake. If you are calling xindy explicitly you need to set the -L and -C switches appropriately.

    -When you use xindy, you need to specify the language and encoding used (unless you have written your own custom xindy style file that defines the relevant alphabet and sort rules). If you use makeglossaries, this information is obtained from the document’s auxiliary (aux) file. The makeglossaries script attempts to find the xindy language name given your document settings, which may not match the babel or polyglossia name, using set of known mappings.

    +When you use xindy, you need to specify the language and encoding used (unless you have written your own custom xindy style file that defines the relevant alphabet and sort rules). If you use makeglossaries, this information is obtained from the document’s auxiliary (aux) file. The makeglossaries script attempts to find the xindy language name given your document settings, which may not match the babel or polyglossia name, using set of known mappings.

    -Language mappings aren’t supported with makeglossaries-lite or automake.
    +Language mappings aren’t supported with makeglossaries-lite or automake.

    -The default is to use \languagename. The information is written to the aux file at the start of \printglossary, which means that it should match the language in the document at that point.

    -In the event that makeglossaries gets the language name wrong or if xindy doesn’t support that language, then you can specify the required language using:

    -\GlsSetXdyLanguage[glossary-type]{language}

    +The default is to use \languagename. The information is written to the aux file at the start of \printglossary, which means that it should match the language in the document at that point.

    +In the event that makeglossaries gets the language name wrong or if xindy doesn’t support that language, then you can specify the required language using:

    +\GlsSetXdyLanguage[glossary-type]{language}

    - where language is the name of the language. The optional argument can be used if you have multiple glossaries in different languages. If glossary type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is assumed. If a language hasn’t been set for a particular glossary then the language will be as for the default glossary.

    + where language is the name of the language. The optional argument can be used if you have multiple glossaries in different languages. If glossary type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is assumed. If a language hasn’t been set for a particular glossary then the language will be as for the default glossary.

    -The xindy codepage may not simply be the file encoding but may also include sorting rules.
    +The xindy codepage may not simply be the file encoding but may also include sorting rules.

    -The default codepage will be obtained from the value of \inputencodingname. If that command isn’t defined or is empty, utf8 is assumed. As with \languagename, the input encoding name obtained with \inputencodingname may not match the xindy codepage name, which may include additional information, such as ij-as-ij (with Dutch) or din5007 (with German).

    -Again, makeglossaries will try to adjust the codepage for known cases, but it may get it wrong. Neither makeglossaries-lite nor the automake option will make those adjustments.

    -If the default is incorrect, you can specify the correct codepage using:

    -\GlsSetXdyCodePage{codepage}

    +The default codepage will be obtained from the value of \inputencodingname. If that command isn’t defined or is empty, utf8 is assumed. As with \languagename, the input encoding name obtained with \inputencodingname may not match the xindy codepage name, which may include additional information, such as ij-as-ij (with Dutch) or din5007 (with German).

    +Again, makeglossaries will try to adjust the codepage for known cases, but it may get it wrong. Neither makeglossaries-lite nor the automake option will make those adjustments.

    +If the default is incorrect, you can specify the correct codepage using:

    +\GlsSetXdyCodePage{codepage}

    - where code-page is the name of the codepage. Note there’s only one codepage for all glossaries as it’s rare to switch encoding mid-document. For example:
    \GlsSetXdyLanguage{dutch}
    -\GlsSetXdyCodePage{ij-as-y-utf8}
    -
    This can also be implemented as a package option:
    \usepackage[xindy=language=dutch,codepage=ij-as-y-utf8]{glossaries}
    + where code-page is the name of the codepage. Note there’s only one codepage for all glossaries as it’s rare to switch encoding mid-document. For example: 
    \GlsSetXdyLanguage{dutch}
    +\GlsSetXdyCodePage{ij-as-y-utf8}
    +
    This can also be implemented as a package option:
    \usepackage[xindy=language=dutch,codepage=ij-as-y-utf8]{glossaries}
     

    -In the event that you want one glossary sorted with ij-as-y and another with ij-as-ij you will need to call xindy explicitly for each glossary.

    +In the event that you want one glossary sorted with ij-as-y and another with ij-as-ij you will need to call xindy explicitly for each glossary.

    -Some xindy modules only support one encoding for a particular language. For example, the Latin language module only supports UTF-8
    +Some xindy modules only support one encoding for a particular language. For example, the Latin language module only supports UTF-8

    -If you write your own custom xindy style file that includes the language settings, you need to set the language to nothing:

    \GlsSetXdyLanguage{}
    -
    (and remember to use \noist to prevent the style file from being overwritten).

    +If you write your own custom xindy style file that includes the language settings, you need to set the language to nothing:

    \GlsSetXdyLanguage{}
    +
    (and remember to use \noist to prevent the style file from being overwritten).

    14.3. Locations and Number lists

    -If you use xindy, the glossaries package needs to know which counters you will be using in the number list in order to correctly format the xindy style file. Counters specified using the counter package option or the counter option of \newglossary are automatically taken care of, but if you plan to use a different counter in the counter key for the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands, then you need to identify these counters before \makeglossaries using:

    -\GlsAddXdyCounters{counter list}

    +If you use xindy, the glossaries package needs to know which counters you will be using in the number list in order to correctly format the xindy style file. Counters specified using the counter package option or the counter option of \newglossary are automatically taken care of, but if you plan to use a different counter in the counter key for the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands, then you need to identify these counters before \makeglossaries using:

    +\GlsAddXdyCounters{counter list}

    where counter list is a comma-separated list of counter names.

    -Xindy attributes normally correspond to the encap when using the standard \index command where the locations are all page numbers, but the glossaries package needs to incorporate the location counter as well. For example, if the hyperbf encap is used with the section counter, then the xindy attribute will be sectionhyperbf. This is in contrast to using makeindex, where the counter is incorporated in the encap with \setentrycounter.

    -The most likely xindy attributes (such as pagehyperbf) are automatically added to the xdy style file, but if you want to use another encap, you need to add it with:

    -\GlsAddXdyAttribute{name}

    +Xindy attributes normally correspond to the encap when using the standard \index command where the locations are all page numbers, but the glossaries package needs to incorporate the location counter as well. For example, if the hyperbf encap is used with the section counter, then the xindy attribute will be sectionhyperbf. This is in contrast to using makeindex, where the counter is incorporated in the encap with \setentrycounter.

    +The most likely xindy attributes (such as pagehyperbf) are automatically added to the xdy style file, but if you want to use another encap, you need to add it with:

    +\GlsAddXdyAttribute{name}

    - where name is the name of the encap, as used in the format key.

    -Note that \GlsAddXdyAttribute will define commands in the form:

    -\glsXcounterXformat{H-prefix}{location}

    + where name is the name of the encap, as used in the format key.

    +Note that \GlsAddXdyAttribute will define commands in the form:

    +\glsXcounterXformat{H-prefix}{location}

    - where counter is the location counter and format is the encap (identified by the name argument of \GlsAddXdyAttribute).

    -This command is provided for each counter that has been identified either by the counter package option, the counter option for \newglossary or in the argument of \GlsAddXdyCounters. Each command has a definition in the form:

    \setentrycounter[H-prefix]{counter}\format{location}
    -
    This ensures that, if required, location hyperlinks can be supported.

    + where counter is the location counter and format is the encap (identified by the name argument of \GlsAddXdyAttribute).

    +This command is provided for each counter that has been identified either by the counter package option, the counter option for \newglossary or in the argument of \GlsAddXdyCounters. Each command has a definition in the form:

    \setentrycounter[H-prefix]{counter}\format{location}
    +
    This ensures that, if required, location hyperlinks can be supported.

    -The \glsXcounterXformat commands may need redefining for unusual locations where the default definition won’t work with hyperlinks (see Example 39).
    -

    -Take care if you have multiple instances of the same location with different formats. The duplicate locations will be discarded according to the order in which the attributes are listed. Consider defining semantic commands to use for primary references. For example:

    \newcommand*{\primary}[1]{\hyperbf{1}}
    -\GlsAddXdyAttribute{primary}
    -
    Then in the document:
    A \gls[format=primary]{duck} is an aquatic bird.
    -There are lots of different types of \gls{duck}.
    -
    This will give the format=primary instance preference over the next use that doesn’t use the format key.

    -

    Example 37: Custom Font for Displaying a Location
    Suppose I want a bold, italic, hyperlinked location. I first need to define a command that will do this:
    \newcommand*{\hyperbfit}[1]{\textit{\hyperbf{1}}}
    -
    but with xindy, I also need to add this as an allowed attribute:
    \GlsAddXdyAttribute{hyperbfit}
    -
    Now I can use it in the optional argument of commands like \gls:
    Here is a \gls[formathyperbfit]{sample} entry.
    +The \glsXcounterXformat commands may need redefining for unusual locations where the default definition won’t work with hyperlinks (see Example 39). 
    +

    +Take care if you have multiple instances of the same location with different formats. The duplicate locations will be discarded according to the order in which the attributes are listed. Consider defining semantic commands to use for primary references. For example:

    \newcommand*{\primary}[1]{\hyperbf{1}}
    +\GlsAddXdyAttribute{primary}
    +
    Then in the document:
    A \gls[format=primary]{duck} is an aquatic bird.
    +There are lots of different types of \gls{duck}.
    +
    This will give the format=primary instance preference over the next use that doesn’t use the format key.

    +

    Example 37: Custom Font for Displaying a Location
    Suppose I want a bold, italic, hyperlinked location. I first need to define a command that will do this:
    \newcommand*{\hyperbfit}[1]{\textit{\hyperbf{1}}}
    +
    but with xindy, I also need to add this as an allowed attribute:
    \GlsAddXdyAttribute{hyperbfit}
    +
    Now I can use it in the optional argument of commands like \gls:
    Here is a \gls[formathyperbfit]{sample} entry.
     
    (where “sample” is the label of the required entry).

    -Note that \GlsAddXdyAttribute has no effect if \noist is used or if \makeglossaries is omitted. \GlsAddXdyAttribute must be used before \makeglossaries. Additionally, \GlsAddXdyCounters must come before \GlsAddXdyAttribute.
    +Note that \GlsAddXdyAttribute has no effect if \noist is used or if \makeglossaries is omitted. \GlsAddXdyAttribute must be used before \makeglossaries. Additionally, \GlsAddXdyCounters must come before \GlsAddXdyAttribute.

    -If the locations include robust or protected formatting commands, then you need to add a location style using the appropriate xindy syntax using:

    -\GlsAddXdyLocation[H-prefix]{name}{definition}

    +If the locations include robust or protected formatting commands, then you need to add a location style using the appropriate xindy syntax using:

    +\GlsAddXdyLocation[H-prefix]{name}{definition}

    - where name is the name of the location style and definition is the xindy definition. The optional argument H-prefix is needed if \theHcounter either isn’t defined or is different from \thecounter. Be sure to also read §12.3 for some issues that you may encounter.

    + where name is the name of the location style and definition is the xindy definition. The optional argument H-prefix is needed if \theHcounter either isn’t defined or is different from \thecounter. Be sure to also read §12.3 for some issues that you may encounter.

    -Note that \GlsAddXdyLocation has no effect if \noist is used or if \makeglossaries is omitted. \GlsAddXdyLocation must be used before \makeglossaries.
    +Note that \GlsAddXdyLocation has no effect if \noist is used or if \makeglossaries is omitted. \GlsAddXdyLocation must be used before \makeglossaries.

    -

    Example 38: Custom Numbering System for Locations
    Suppose I decide to use a somewhat eccentric numbering system for sections where I redefine \thesection as follows:
    \renewcommand*{\thesection}{[\thechapter]\arabic{section}}
    -
    If I haven’t used the package option counter=section, then I need to specify that the section counter will be used as a location counter:
    \GlsAddXdyCounters{section}
    -
    Next I need to add the location syntax:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{section}{:sep "[" "arabic-numbers" :sep "]"
    +
    Example 38: Custom Numbering System for Locations
    Suppose I decide to use a somewhat eccentric numbering system for sections where I redefine \thesection as follows:
    \renewcommand*{\thesection}{[\thechapter]\arabic{section}}
    +
    If I haven’t used the package option counter=section, then I need to specify that the section counter will be used as a location counter:
    \GlsAddXdyCounters{section}
    +
    Next I need to add the location syntax:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{section}{:sep "[" "arabic-numbers" :sep "]"
       "arabic-numbers"
     }
    -
    This assumes that \thechapter is defined as \arabic{chapter}.

    -Note that if I have further decided to use the hyperref package and want to redefine \theHsection as:

    \renewcommand*{\theHsection}{\thepart.\thesection}
    -\renewcommand*{\thepart}{\Roman{part}}
    -
    then I need to modify the \GlsAddXdyLocation code above to:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation["roman-numbers-uppercase"]{section}{:sep "[" 
    +
    This assumes that \thechapter is defined as \arabic{chapter}.

    +Note that if I have further decided to use the hyperref package and want to redefine \theHsection as:

    \renewcommand*{\theHsection}{\thepart.\thesection}
    +\renewcommand*{\thepart}{\Roman{part}}
    +
    then I need to modify the \GlsAddXdyLocation code above to:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation["roman-numbers-uppercase"]{section}{:sep "[" 
       "arabic-numbers" :sep "]" "arabic-numbers"
     }
    -
    Since \Roman will result in an empty string if the counter is zero, it’s a good idea to add an extra location to catch this:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{zero.section}{:sep "[" 
    +
    Since \Roman will result in an empty string if the counter is zero, it’s a good idea to add an extra location to catch this:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{zero.section}{:sep "[" 
       "arabic-numbers" :sep "]" "arabic-numbers"
     }
    -
    This example is illustrated in the sample file samplexdy2.tex.

    -

    Example 39: Locations as Dice
    This example will cause xindy special characters to appear in the location, which means that location escaping will need to be enabled:
    \usepackage[xindy,esclocations]{glossaries}
    -\glswrallowprimitivemodstrue
    +
    This example is illustrated in the sample file samplexdy2.tex.

    +

    Example 39: Locations as Dice
    This example will cause xindy special characters to appear in the location, which means that location escaping will need to be enabled:
    \usepackage[xindy,esclocations]{glossaries}
    +\glswrallowprimitivemodstrue
     

    -Suppose I want a rather eccentric page numbering system that’s represented by the number of dots on dice. The stix package provides \dicei, …, \dicevi that represent the six sides of a die. I can define a command that takes a number as its argument. If the number is less than seven, the appropriate \dicen command is used otherwise it does \dicevi the required number of times with the leftover in a final \dicen. For example, the number 16 is represented by \dicevi\dicevi\diceiv (\(6+6+4=16\)). I’ve called this command \tallynum to match the example given earlier in §12.3:

    \newrobustcmd{\tallynum}[1]{% 
    - \ifnum\number1<7
    -  $\csname dice\romannumeral1\endcsname$% 
    +Suppose I want a rather eccentric page numbering system that’s represented by the number of dots on dice. The stix package provides \dicei, …,  \dicevi that represent the six sides of a die. I can define a command that takes a number as its argument. If the number is less than seven, the appropriate \dicen command is used otherwise it does \dicevi the required number of times with the leftover in a final \dicen. For example, the number 16 is represented by \dicevi\dicevi\diceiv (\(6+6+4=16\)). I’ve called this command \tallynum to match the example given earlier in  §12.3: 
    \newrobustcmd{\tallynum}[1]{% 
    + \ifnum\number1<7
    +  $\csname dice\romannumeral1\endcsname$% 
      \else
    -  $\dicevi$% 
    -  \expandafter\tallynum\expandafter{\numexpr1-6}% 
    +  $\dicevi$% 
    +  \expandafter\tallynum\expandafter{\numexpr1-6}% 
      \fi
     }
    -
    Here’s the counter command:
    \newcommand{\tally}[1]{\tallynum{\arabic{1}}}
    -
    The page counter representation (\thepage) needs to be changed to use this command:
    \renewcommand*{\thepage}{\tally{page}}
    -
    The \tally command expands to \tallynum {number} so this needs a location class that exactly matches this format:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{tally}{% 
    - :sep "\string\tallynum\space\glsopenbrace"
    +
    Here’s the counter command:
    \newcommand{\tally}[1]{\tallynum{\arabic{1}}}
    +
    The page counter representation (\thepage) needs to be changed to use this command:
    \renewcommand*{\thepage}{\tally{page}}
    +
    The \tally command expands to \tallynum {number} so this needs a location class that exactly matches this format:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{tally}{% 
    + :sep "\string\tallynum\space\glsopenbrace"
      "arabic-numbers"
    - :sep "\glsclosebrace"
    + :sep "\glsclosebrace"
     }
    -
    The space between \tallynum and {number} is significant to xindy so \space is required.

    -The sample file samplexdy.tex, which comes with the glossaries package, uses the default page counter for locations, and it uses the default \glsnumberformat and a custom \hyperbfit format. A new xindy location called “tallynum”, as illustrated above, is defined to make the page numbers appear as dice. In order for the location numbers to hyperlink to the relevant pages, I need to redefine the necessary \glsXcounterXformat commands:

    \renewcommand{\glsXpageXglsnumberformat}[2]{% 
    - \linkpagenumber2% 
    +
    The space between \tallynum and {number} is significant to xindy so \space is required.

    +The sample file samplexdy.tex, which comes with the glossaries package, uses the default page counter for locations, and it uses the default \glsnumberformat and a custom \hyperbfit format. A new xindy location called “tallynum”, as illustrated above, is defined to make the page numbers appear as dice. In order for the location numbers to hyperlink to the relevant pages, I need to redefine the necessary \glsXcounterXformat commands:

    \renewcommand{\glsXpageXglsnumberformat}[2]{% 
    + \linkpagenumber2% 
     }
     
     \renewcommand{\glsXpageXhyperbfit}[2]{% 
    - \textbf{\em\linkpagenumber2}% 
    + \textbf{\em\linkpagenumber2}% 
     }
     
    -\newcommand{\linkpagenumber}[2]{\hyperlink{page.2}{1{2}}}
    -
    Note that the second argument of \glsXpageXglsnumberformat is in the form \tallynum{number} so the line
    \linkpagenumber2% 
    +\newcommand{\linkpagenumber}[2]{\hyperlink{page.2}{1{2}}}
    +
    Note that the second argument of \glsXpageXglsnumberformat is in the form \tallynum{number} so the line
    \linkpagenumber2% 
     
    does
    \linkpagenumber\tallynum{number}
     
    so \tallynum is the first argument of \linkpagenumber and number is the second argument.

    This method is very sensitive to the internal definition of the location command. If you are defining your own command, you control how it expands, but if you are using a command provided by another package, be aware that it may stop working in a future version of that package.

    -

    Example 40: Locations as Words not Digits
    This example will cause xindy special characters to appear in the location, which means that location escaping will need to be enabled:
    \usepackage[xindy,esclocations]{glossaries}
    -\glswrallowprimitivemodstrue
    +
    Example 40: Locations as Words not Digits
    This example will cause xindy special characters to appear in the location, which means that location escaping will need to be enabled:
    \usepackage[xindy,esclocations]{glossaries}
    +\glswrallowprimitivemodstrue
     

    -Suppose I want the page numbers written as words rather than digits and I use the fmtcount package to do this. I can redefine \thepage as follows:

    \renewcommand*{\thepage}{\Numberstring{page}}
    +Suppose I want the page numbers written as words rather than digits and I use the fmtcount package to do this. I can redefine \thepage as follows: 
    \renewcommand*{\thepage}{\Numberstring{page}}
     
    This used to get expanded to
    \protect \Numberstringnum {n}
    -
    where n is the Arabic page number. This means that I needed to define a new location with the form:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{Numberstring}{:sep "\string\protect\space
    -  \string\Numberstringnum\space\glsopenbrace"
    -  "arabic-numbers" :sep "\glsclosebrace"}
    -
    and if I’d used the \linkpagenumber command from the previous example, it would need three arguments (the first being \protect):
    \newcommand{\linkpagenumber}[3]{\hyperlink{page.3}{12{3}}}
    -

    -The internal definition of \Numberstring has since changed so that it now expands to

    \Numberstringnum {n}
    -
    (no \protect). This means that the location class definition must be changed to:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{Numberstring}{% no \protect now!
    -  :sep "\string\Numberstringnum\space\glsopenbrace"
    +
    where n is the Arabic page number. This means that I needed to define a new location with the form:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{Numberstring}{:sep "\string\protect\space
    +  \string\Numberstringnum\space\glsopenbrace"
       "arabic-numbers" :sep "\glsclosebrace"}
    -
    and \linkpagenumber goes back to only two arguments:
    \newcommand{\linkpagenumber}[2]{\hyperlink{page.2}{1{2}}}
    -
    The other change is that \Numberstring uses
    \the\value{counter}
    +
    and if I’d used the \linkpagenumber command from the previous example, it would need three arguments (the first being \protect):
    \newcommand{\linkpagenumber}[3]{\hyperlink{page.3}{12{3}}}
    +

    +The internal definition of \Numberstring has since changed so that it now expands to

    \Numberstringnum {n}
    +
    (no \protect). This means that the location class definition must be changed to:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{Numberstring}{% no \protect now!
    +  :sep "\string\Numberstringnum\space\glsopenbrace"
    +  "arabic-numbers" :sep "\glsclosebrace"}
    +
    and \linkpagenumber goes back to only two arguments:
    \newcommand{\linkpagenumber}[2]{\hyperlink{page.2}{1{2}}}
    +
    The other change is that \Numberstring uses
    \the\value{counter}
     
    instead of
    \expandafter\the\csname c@counter\endcsname
    -
    so it hides \c@page from the location escaping mechanism (see §12.3). This means that the page number may be incorrect if the indexing occurs during the output routine.

    -A more recent change to fmtcount (v3.03) now puts three instances of \expandafter before \the\value which no longer hides \c@page from the location escaping mechanism, so the page numbers should once more be correct. Further changes to the fmtcount package may cause a problem again.

    +

    so it hides \c@page from the location escaping mechanism (see §12.3). This means that the page number may be incorrect if the indexing occurs during the output routine.

    +A more recent change to fmtcount (v3.03) now puts three instances of \expandafter before \the\value which no longer hides \c@page from the location escaping mechanism, so the page numbers should once more be correct. Further changes to the fmtcount package may cause a problem again.

    When dealing with custom formats where the internal definitions are outside of your control and liable to change, it’s best to provide a wrapper command.

    -Instead of directly using \Numberstring in the definition of \thepage, I can provide a custom command in the same form as the earlier \tally command:

    \newcommand{\customfmt}[1]{\customfmtnum{\arabic{1}}}
    -\newrobustcmd{\customfmtnum}[1]{\Numberstringnum{1}}
    -
    This ensures that the location will always be written to the indexing file in the form:
    :locref "\glsopenbrace\glsclosebrace\glsopenbrace\string\\customfmtnum {n}\glsclosebrace"
    -
    So the location class can be defined as:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{customfmt}{
    - :sep "\string\customfmtnum\space\glsopenbrace"
    +Instead of directly using \Numberstring in the definition of \thepage, I can provide a custom command in the same form as the earlier \tally command: 
    \newcommand{\customfmt}[1]{\customfmtnum{\arabic{1}}}
    +\newrobustcmd{\customfmtnum}[1]{\Numberstringnum{1}}
    +
    This ensures that the location will always be written to the indexing file in the form:
    :locref "\glsopenbrace\glsclosebrace\glsopenbrace\string\\customfmtnum {n}\glsclosebrace"
    +
    So the location class can be defined as:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{customfmt}{
    + :sep "\string\customfmtnum\space\glsopenbrace"
      "arabic-numbers" 
    - :sep "\glsclosebrace"}
    + :sep "\glsclosebrace"}
     

    -The sample file samplexdy3.tex illustrates this.

    -In the number list, the locations are sorted according to the list of provided location classes. The default ordering is: +The sample file samplexdy3.tex illustrates this.

    +In the number list, the locations are sorted according to the list of provided location classes. The default ordering is:

      -
    1. 1.roman-page-numbers (i, ii, …);
    2. 2.arabic-page-numbers (1, 2, …);
    3. 3.arabic-section-numbers (for example, 1.1 if the compositor is a full stop or 1-1 if the compositor is a hyphen);
    4. 4.alpha-page-numbers (a, b, …);
    5. 5.Roman-page-numbers (I, II, …);
    6. 6.Alpha-page-numbers (A, B, …);
    7. 7.Appendix-page-numbers (for example, A.1 if the Alpha compositor, see \glsSetAlphaCompositor, is a full stop or A-1 if the Alpha compositor is a hyphen);
    8. 8.user defined location names (as specified by \GlsAddXdyLocation in the order in which they were defined);
    9. 9.see (cross-referenced entries). +
    10. 1.roman-page-numbers (i, ii, …);
    11. 2.arabic-page-numbers (1, 2, …);
    12. 3.arabic-section-numbers (for example, 1.1 if the compositor is a full stop or 1-1 if the compositor is a hyphen);
    13. 4.alpha-page-numbers (a, b, …);
    14. 5.Roman-page-numbers (I, II, …);
    15. 6.Alpha-page-numbers (A, B, …);
    16. 7.Appendix-page-numbers (for example, A.1 if the Alpha compositor, see \glsSetAlphaCompositor, is a full stop or A-1 if the Alpha compositor is a hyphen);
    17. 8.user defined location names (as specified by \GlsAddXdyLocation in the order in which they were defined);
    18. 9.see (cross-referenced entries).

    -

    - With glossaries-extra seealso is appended to the end of the list.
    +
    + With glossaries-extra seealso is appended to the end of the list.

    This ordering can be changed using:

    -\GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder{location names}

    +\GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder{location names}

    - where each location name is delimited by double quote marks and separated by white space. For example:
    \GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder{
    + where each location name is delimited by double quote marks and separated by white space. For example: 
    \GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder{
       "arabic-page-numbers"
       "arabic-section-numbers"
       "roman-page-numbers"
    @@ -8189,18 +8197,18 @@ This ordering can be changed using: 
    (Remember to add "seealso" if you’re using glossaries-extra.)

    +

    (Remember to add "seealso" if you’re using glossaries-extra.)

    -Note that \GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder has no effect if \noist is used or if \makeglossaries is omitted. \GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder must be used before \makeglossaries.
    +Note that \GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder has no effect if \noist is used or if \makeglossaries is omitted. \GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder must be used before \makeglossaries.

    -If a number list consists of a sequence of consecutive numbers, the range will be concatenated. The number of consecutive locations that causes a range formation defaults to 2, but can be changed using:

    -\GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength{value}

    +If a number list consists of a sequence of consecutive numbers, the range will be concatenated. The number of consecutive locations that causes a range formation defaults to 2, but can be changed using:

    +\GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength{value}

    - The value may be the keyword none, to indicate no range formation, or a number. For example:
    \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength{3}
    -
    See the xindy manual for further details on range formations.

    + The value may be the keyword none, to indicate no range formation, or a number. For example:

    \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength{3}
    +
    See the xindy manual for further details on range formations.

    -Note that \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength has no effect if \noist is used or if \makeglossaries is omitted. \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength must be used before \makeglossaries.
    +Note that \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength has no effect if \noist is used or if \makeglossaries is omitted. \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength must be used before \makeglossaries.
    See also §12.2.

    @@ -8208,39 +8216,39 @@ Note that

    14.4. Glossary Groups

    -The glossary is divided into groups according to the first letter of the sort key. The glossaries package also adds a number group by default, unless you suppress it in the xindy package option. For example:

    \usepackage[xindy=glsnumbers=false]{glossaries}
    -
    Any entry that doesn’t go in one of the letter groups or the number group is placed in the default group. If you want xindy to sort the number group numerically (rather than by a string sort) then you need to use xindy’s numeric-sort module:
    \GlsAddXdyStyle{numeric-sort}
    +The glossary is divided into groups according to the first letter of the sort key. The glossaries package also adds a number group by default, unless you suppress it in the xindy package option. For example: 
    \usepackage[xindy=glsnumbers=false]{glossaries}
    +
    Any entry that doesn’t go in one of the letter groups or the number group is placed in the default group. If you want xindy to sort the number group numerically (rather than by a string sort) then you need to use xindy’s numeric-sort module:
    \GlsAddXdyStyle{numeric-sort}
     

    -With the default glsnumbers=true, the number group will be placed before the “A” letter group. This is done in the define-letter-group block in the xdy file:

    (define-letter-group "glsnumbers"
    +With the default glsnumbers=true, the number group will be placed before the “A” letter group. This is done in the define-letter-group block in the xdy file: 
    (define-letter-group "glsnumbers"
        :prefixes ("0" "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" "6" "7" "8" "9")
        :before "A")
     

    If you are not using a Roman alphabet, you need to change this with:

    -\GlsSetXdyFirstLetterAfterDigits{letter}modifier: *

    +\GlsSetXdyFirstLetterAfterDigits{letter}modifier: *

    {letter} where letter is the first letter of your alphabet. This will change :before "A" to :before "letter".

    -A starred version of this command was added to v4.33 which sanitized letter before writing it to the xdy file to protect it from expansion with inputenc. This shouldn’t be necessary with recent LaTeX kernels.

    +A starred version of this command was added to v4.33 which sanitized letter before writing it to the xdy file to protect it from expansion with inputenc. This shouldn’t be necessary with recent LaTeX kernels.

    Alternatively you can use:

    -\GlsSetXdyNumberGroupOrder{relative location}modifier: *

    +\GlsSetXdyNumberGroupOrder{relative location}modifier: *

    - This will change :before "A" to relative location. Again, a starred version was provided to sanitize the argument, which should no longer be necessary unless " (double-quote) is active.

    -For example:

    \GlsSetXdyNumberGroupOrder{:after "Z"}
    + This will change :before "A" to relative location. Again, a starred version was provided to sanitize the argument, which should no longer be necessary unless " (double-quote) is active.

    +For example:

    \GlsSetXdyNumberGroupOrder{:after "Z"}
     
    will put the number group after the “Z” letter group.

    -Note that these commands have no effect if \noist is used or if \makeglossaries is omitted. \GlsSetXdyFirstLetterAfterDigits must be used before \makeglossaries.
    +Note that these commands have no effect if \noist is used or if \makeglossaries is omitted. \GlsSetXdyFirstLetterAfterDigits must be used before \makeglossaries.

    -

    +

    15. Utilities

    -This section describes the utility commands provided with the base glossaries package.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides extra utility commands, such as \glsxtrusefield and \glsxtrfieldformatlist. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +This section describes the utility commands provided with the base glossaries package.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package provides extra utility commands, such as \glsxtrusefield and \glsxtrfieldformatlist. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    @@ -8248,89 +8256,89 @@ This section describes the utility commands provided with the base

    15.1. hyperref

    -The hyperref package needs to be loaded before glossaries to ensure that the commands provided by hyperref are only used if they have been defined.

    +The hyperref package needs to be loaded before glossaries to ensure that the commands provided by hyperref are only used if they have been defined.

    -\glsdisablehyper
    - This disables the creation of hyperlinks and targets by commands such as \glshyperlink, the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands and \glstarget. This setting is the default if hyperref hasn’t been loaded.

    -The commands that normally create a hyperlink will use:

    -\glsdonohyperlink{target}{text}
    +\glsdisablehyper + This disables the creation of hyperlinks and targets by commands such as \glshyperlink, the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands and \glstarget. This setting is the default if hyperref hasn’t been loaded.

    +The commands that normally create a hyperlink will use:

    +\glsdonohyperlink{target}{text}

    -The internal command used by \glstarget to create a target is just set to \@secondoftwo.

    +The internal command used by \glstarget to create a target is just set to \@secondoftwo.

    -\glsenablehyper

    +\glsenablehyper

    - This enables the creation of hyperlinks and targets, and is the default if hyperref has been loaded.

    -The internal command used by \glstarget to create a target is set to:

    -\glsdohypertarget{target}{text}
    - This will include the debugging information if debug=showtargets has been used, but also measures the height of text so that it can place the actual target at the top of text rather than along the baseline. This helps to prevent text from scrolling off the top of the page out of sight.

    + This enables the creation of hyperlinks and targets, and is the default if hyperref has been loaded.

    +The internal command used by \glstarget to create a target is set to:

    +\glsdohypertarget{target}{text}
    + This will include the debugging information if debug=showtargets has been used, but also measures the height of text so that it can place the actual target at the top of text rather than along the baseline. This helps to prevent text from scrolling off the top of the page out of sight.

    The corresponding command that’s used to link to this target is:

    -\glsdohyperlink{target}{text}
    - This includes the debugging information, if applicable, and creates a link with \hyperlink.

    +\glsdohyperlink{target}{text} + This includes the debugging information, if applicable, and creates a link with \hyperlink.

    -\glstexorpdfstring{TeX}{PDF}
    - If you’re not sure whether or not the hyperref package will be loaded, this command will use \texorpdfstring if that command has been defined, otherwise it will simply expand to TeX.

    +\glstexorpdfstring{TeX}{PDF} + If you’re not sure whether or not the hyperref package will be loaded, this command will use \texorpdfstring if that command has been defined, otherwise it will simply expand to TeX.

    15.2. Case-Changing

    -These commands may be used to perform a case change.

    +These commands may be used to perform a case change.

    -Ensure you have at least mfirstuc v2.08 installed to take advantage of improved case-changing. If you also use glossaries-extra, make sure you have at least v1.49. See the mfirstuc manual for further details.
    +Ensure you have at least mfirstuc v2.08 installed to take advantage of improved case-changing. If you also use glossaries-extra, make sure you have at least v1.49. See the mfirstuc manual for further details.

    -\glsuppercase{text}
    +\glsuppercase{text}

    -An expandable command that converts text to uppercase (all caps). This is used by commands such as \GLS and \GLStext and is affected by \glsmfuexcl.

    +An expandable command that converts text to uppercase (all caps). This is used by commands such as \GLS and \GLStext and is affected by \glsmfuexcl.

    -\glslowercase{text}
    +\glslowercase{text}

    -An expandable command that converts text to lowercase. This isn’t used by the glossaries package, but you may find it useful with acronym or abbreviation font commands for small caps styles. This command is affected by \glsmfuexcl.

    +An expandable command that converts text to lowercase. This isn’t used by the glossaries package, but you may find it useful with acronym or abbreviation font commands for small caps styles. This command is affected by \glsmfuexcl.

    -\MFUsentencecase{text}
    +\MFUsentencecase{text}

    -This command is used by sentence case commands, such as \Glsentrytext, when expanding in a PDF bookmark.

    -This command is actually defined by mfirstuc v2.08+, but if an old version of mfirstuc is installed, the glossaries package will provide the same command. This command is affected by \glsmfuexcl.

    +This command is used by sentence case commands, such as \Glsentrytext, when expanding in a PDF bookmark.

    +This command is actually defined by mfirstuc v2.08+, but if an old version of mfirstuc is installed, the glossaries package will provide the same command. This command is affected by \glsmfuexcl.

    -\glssentencecase{text}
    +\glssentencecase{text}

    -Converts text to sentence case. This is used by commands such as \Gls and \Glstext, and also by commands like \Glsentrytext in the document text.

    -The default definition is to use the robust \makefirstuc provided by the mfirstuc package. If you need an expandable command, use \MFUsentencecase instead.

    -Note that \makefirstuc internally uses \glsmakefirstuc, which is provided by mfirstuc. The default definition is:

    \newcommand*{\glsmakefirstuc}[1]{\MFUsentencecase{\unexpanded{1}}}
    -
    The mfirstuc=expanded package option will redefine this command without \unexpanded.

    +Converts text to sentence case. This is used by commands such as \Gls and \Glstext, and also by commands like \Glsentrytext in the document text.

    +The default definition is to use the robust \makefirstuc provided by the mfirstuc package. If you need an expandable command, use \MFUsentencecase instead.

    +Note that \makefirstuc internally uses \glsmakefirstuc, which is provided by mfirstuc. The default definition is:

    \newcommand*{\glsmakefirstuc}[1]{\MFUsentencecase{\unexpanded{1}}}
    +
    The mfirstuc=expanded package option will redefine this command without \unexpanded.

    The reason for the use of \unexpanded is mostly a backward-compatibility feature, as without it there is now the possibility for fragile commands to expand prematurely and cause an error.

    -This is because the LaTeX3 kernel command used by \MFUsentencecase expands its argument before applying the case change. With previous versions of mfirstuc, \glsmakefirstuc would simply apply the case change to the first token.

    -Suppose a document created with mfirstuc v2.07 had something like:

    \newglossaryentry{sample}{
    -  name={sample},
    -  description={an example with a \fragilecommand}
    +This is because the LaTeX3 kernel command used by \MFUsentencecase expands its argument before applying the case change. With previous versions of mfirstuc, \glsmakefirstuc would simply apply the case change to the first token.

    +Suppose a document created with mfirstuc v2.07 had something like:

    \newglossaryentry{sample}{
    +  name={sample},
    +  description={an example with a \fragilecommand}
     }
    -
    and a glossary style is used that performs automated sentence-casing for the description (for example, with the topic style, provided by glossaries-extra), then this would essentially do:
    \makefirstuc{an example with a \fragilecommand}
    -
    With old versions of mfirstuc, this would simply end up as:
    \MakeTextUppercasean example with a \fragilecommand
    +
    and a glossary style is used that performs automated sentence-casing for the description (for example, with the topic style, provided by glossaries-extra), then this would essentially do:
    \makefirstuc{an example with a \fragilecommand}
    +
    With old versions of mfirstuc, this would simply end up as:
    \MakeTextUppercasean example with a \fragilecommand
     
    so the fragile command is unaffected.

    -However, with mfirstuc v2.08 and mfirstuc=expanded this would end up as:

    \MFUsentencecasean example with a \fragilecommand
    +However, with mfirstuc v2.08 and mfirstuc=expanded this would end up as: 
    \MFUsentencecasean example with a \fragilecommand
     
    and the underlying \text_titlecase_first:n will expand the entire argument, which will break the fragile command.

    -The use of \unexpanded prevents this from happening, but if you don’t have fragile commands and you want the content to be expanded, then use mfirstuc=expanded.

    +The use of \unexpanded prevents this from happening, but if you don’t have fragile commands and you want the content to be expanded, then use mfirstuc=expanded.

    -\glscapitalisewords{content}
    +\glscapitalisewords{content}

    -Converts text to title case. The default definition is to use the robust \capitalisewords provided by mfirstuc. You may need to redefine this command to use \capitalisefmtwords instead.

    +Converts text to title case. The default definition is to use the robust \capitalisewords provided by mfirstuc. You may need to redefine this command to use \capitalisefmtwords instead.

    -\glsmfuexcl{cs}
    +\glsmfuexcl{cs}

    -This uses \MFUexcl with mfirstuc v2.08+, otherwise its defined in the same way (so it won’t affect \makefirstuc but will affect commands like \glsuppercase).

    +This uses \MFUexcl with mfirstuc v2.08+, otherwise its defined in the same way (so it won’t affect \makefirstuc but will affect commands like \glsuppercase).

    -\glsmfublocker{cs}
    +\glsmfublocker{cs}

    -This uses \MFUblocker with mfirstuc v2.08+, otherwise it simply uses \glsmfuexcl.

    +This uses \MFUblocker with mfirstuc v2.08+, otherwise it simply uses \glsmfuexcl.

    -\glsmfuaddmap{cs1}{cs2}
    +\glsmfuaddmap{cs1}{cs2}

    -This uses \MFUaddmap with mfirstuc v2.08+, otherwise it simply does

    \glsmfuexcl{cs}
    -\glsmfublocker{Cs}
    +This uses \MFUaddmap with mfirstuc v2.08+, otherwise it simply does 
    \glsmfuexcl{cs}
    +\glsmfublocker{Cs}
     

    -This uses \MFUblocker if defined, otherwise it simply uses \glsmfuexcl.

    +This uses \MFUblocker if defined, otherwise it simply uses \glsmfuexcl.

    @@ -8338,28 +8346,28 @@ This uses [link]

    -Some of the commands described here take a comma-separated list as an argument. As with LaTeX’s \@for command, make sure your list doesn’t have any unwanted spaces in it as they don’t get stripped. (Discussed in more detail in §2.7.2 of “LaTeX for Administrative Work”.)
    +Some of the commands described here take a comma-separated list as an argument. As with LaTeX’s \@for command, make sure your list doesn’t have any unwanted spaces in it as they don’t get stripped. (Discussed in more detail in §2.7.2 of “LaTeX for Administrative Work”.)

    -\forallglossaries[types]{cs}{body}
    - This iterates through types, a comma-separated list of glossary labels (as supplied when the glossary was defined). At each iteration the command cs is defined to the glossary label for the current iteration and body is performed. If types is omitted, the default is to iterate over all non-ignored glossaries.

    +\forallglossaries[types]{cs}{body} + This iterates through types, a comma-separated list of glossary labels (as supplied when the glossary was defined). At each iteration the command cs is defined to the glossary label for the current iteration and body is performed. If types is omitted, the default is to iterate over all non-ignored glossaries.

    -\forallacronyms{cs}{body}

    +\forallacronyms{cs}{body}

    - This is like \forallglossaries but only iterates over the lists of acronyms (that have previously been declared using \DeclareAcronymList or the acronymlists package option). This command doesn’t have an optional argument. If you want to explicitly say which lists to iterate over, just use the optional argument of \forallglossaries.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides an analogous command \forallabbreviationlists.
    + This is like \forallglossaries but only iterates over the lists of acronyms (that have previously been declared using \DeclareAcronymList or the acronymlists package option). This command doesn’t have an optional argument. If you want to explicitly say which lists to iterate over, just use the optional argument of \forallglossaries.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package provides an analogous command \forallabbreviationlists.

    -\forglsentries[type]{cs}{body}
    - This iterates through all entries in the glossary given by type. At each iteration the command cs is defined to the entry label for the current iteration and body is performed. If type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is used.

    +\forglsentries[type]{cs}{body} + This iterates through all entries in the glossary given by type. At each iteration the command cs is defined to the entry label for the current iteration and body is performed. If type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is used.

    -\forallglsentries[types]{cs}{body}
    - This is just a nested loop that essentially does:
    \forallglossaries[types]{type-cs}{% outer loop   \forglsentries[type-cs]{cs}{body}% inner loop }
    -
    If types is omitted, the default is the list of all non-ignored glossaries. (The current glossary label can be obtained using \glsentrytype{cs} within body.)

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides commands like \glsxtrforcsvfield to iterate over any fields that contain comma-separated lists.
    +\forallglsentries[types]{cs}{body} + This is just a nested loop that essentially does:
    \forallglossaries[types]{type-cs}{% outer loop   \forglsentries[type-cs]{cs}{body}% inner loop }
    +
    If types is omitted, the default is the list of all non-ignored glossaries. (The current glossary label can be obtained using \glsentrytype{cs} within body.)

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package provides commands like \glsxtrforcsvfield to iterate over any fields that contain comma-separated lists.

    @@ -8367,128 +8375,128 @@ Some of the commands described here take a comma-separated list as an argument.

    15.4. Conditionals

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides many more conditional commands.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package provides many more conditional commands.

    -\ifglossaryexists{glossary-type}{true}{false}modifier: *
    +\ifglossaryexists{glossary-type}{true}{false}modifier: *

    -This checks if the glossary given by glossary-type exists (that is, if it has been defined). If it does exist true part is performed, otherwise false part.

    -The unstarred form will treat ignored glossaries as non-existent. The starred form will consider them as existing. So both forms will do true if glossary-type was defined by \newglossary, but only the starred form will do true if glossary-type was defined with \newignoredglossary.

    -For example, given:

    \newignoredglossary{common}
    -
    then
    \ifglossaryexists{common}{true}{false}
    -\ifglossaryexists*{common}{true}{false}
    +This checks if the glossary given by glossary-type  exists (that is, if it has been defined). If it does exist true part  is performed, otherwise false part.

    +The unstarred form will treat ignored glossaries as non-existent. The starred form will consider them as existing. So both forms will do true if glossary-type was defined by \newglossary, but only the starred form will do true if glossary-type was defined with \newignoredglossary.

    +For example, given:

    \newignoredglossary{common}
    +
    then
    \ifglossaryexists{common}{true}{false}
    +\ifglossaryexists*{common}{true}{false}
     
    will produce “false true”.

    -\ifglsentryexists{entry-label}{true}{false}
    +\ifglsentryexists{entry-label}{true}{false}

    -This checks if the glossary entry given by entry-label exists. If it does exist then true is performed, otherwise this does false. Simply uses etoolbox’s \ifcsundef so can expand.

    +This checks if the glossary entry given by entry-label exists. If it does exist then true is performed, otherwise this does false. Simply uses etoolbox’s \ifcsundef so can expand.

    -\glsdoifexists{entry-label}{code}
    +\glsdoifexists{entry-label}{code} Does code if the entry given by entry-label exists. If it doesn’t exist, an undefined error is generated.

    -\glsdoifnoexists{entry-label}{code}
    +\glsdoifnoexists{entry-label}{code} Does code if the entry given by entry-label doesn’t exist. If it does exist, an already defined error is generated.

    -\glsdoifexistsorwarn{entry-label}{code}
    - As \glsdoifexists but issues a warning rather than an error if the entry doesn’t exist.

    +\glsdoifexistsorwarn{entry-label}{code} + As \glsdoifexists but issues a warning rather than an error if the entry doesn’t exist.

    -\glsdoifexistsordo{entry-label}{true}{false}
    +\glsdoifexistsordo{entry-label}{true}{false} Does code if the entry given by entry-label exists otherwise it generates an undefined error and does else code.

    -

    - The undefined/already defined errors can be converted to warnings with undefaction=warn.
    +
    + The undefined/already defined errors can be converted to warnings with undefaction=warn.

    -\ifglsused{entry-label}{true}{false}
    +\ifglsused{entry-label}{true}{false}

    -Tests the entry’s first use flag. If the entry has been used, true will be done, otherwise (if the entry has been defined) false will be done. If the entry isn’t defined, then an undefined error will occur and neither true nor false will be done (see §7).

    -This means that \ifglsused is unreliable with bib2gls as no entries are defined on the first LaTeX run, which means there’s no way of determining if it has been used, so glossaries-extra provides a similar command:

    -\GlsXtrIfUnusedOrUndefined{entry-label}{true}{false}
    - In this case, true will be done if the entry hasn’t been used or hasn’t been defined, which is essentially the logical negation of \ifglsused for defined entries.

    +Tests the entry’s first use flag. If the entry has been used, true will be done, otherwise (if the entry has been defined) false will be done. If the entry isn’t defined, then an undefined error will occur and neither true nor false will be done (see §7).

    +This means that \ifglsused is unreliable with bib2gls as no entries are defined on the first LaTeX run, which means there’s no way of determining if it has been used, so glossaries-extra provides a similar command:

    +\GlsXtrIfUnusedOrUndefined{entry-label}{true}{false}
    + In this case, true will be done if the entry hasn’t been used or hasn’t been defined, which is essentially the logical negation of \ifglsused for defined entries.

    -Some of the following \ifglshasxxx commands use \glsdoifexists. In those cases, the true or false parts are only performed if the entry exists. Neither are done if the entry doesn’t exist.
    +Some of the following \ifglshasxxx commands use \glsdoifexists. In those cases, the true or false parts are only performed if the entry exists. Neither are done if the entry doesn’t exist.

    -\ifglshaschildren{entry-label}{true}{false}
    +\ifglshaschildren{entry-label}{true}{false}

    -This does true if any entries in the same glossary as entry-label had parent={entry-label}. This is inefficient and time-consuming if there are a large number of entries defined. Uses \glsdoifexists.

    -

    - If you use bib2gls, a more efficient method is to use the save-child-count resource option and test the value of the childcount field with \GlsXtrIfHasNonZeroChildCount.
    +This does true if any entries in the same glossary as entry-label had parent={entry-label}. This is inefficient and time-consuming if there are a large number of entries defined. Uses \glsdoifexists.

    +

    + If you use bib2gls, a more efficient method is to use the save-child-count resource option and test the value of the childcount field with \GlsXtrIfHasNonZeroChildCount.

    -\ifglshasparent{entry-label}{true}{false}
    +\ifglshasparent{entry-label}{true}{false}

    -This does true if the parent field is non-empty for the entry identified by entry-label. Uses \glsdoifexists.

    +This does true if the parent field is non-empty for the entry identified by entry-label. Uses \glsdoifexists.

    -\ifglshassymbol{entry-label}{true}{false}
    +\ifglshassymbol{entry-label}{true}{false}

    -A robust command that does true if the symbol field is non-empty and not \relax for the entry identified by entry-label.

    +A robust command that does true if the symbol field is non-empty and not \relax for the entry identified by entry-label.

    -\ifglshaslong{entry-label}{true}{false}
    +\ifglshaslong{entry-label}{true}{false}

    -A robust command that does true if the long field is non-empty and not \relax for the entry identified by entry-label.

    +A robust command that does true if the long field is non-empty and not \relax for the entry identified by entry-label.

    -\ifglshasshort{entry-label}{true}{false}
    +\ifglshasshort{entry-label}{true}{false}

    -A robust command that does true if the short field is non-empty and not \relax for the entry identified by entry-label.

    +A robust command that does true if the short field is non-empty and not \relax for the entry identified by entry-label.

    -\ifglshasdesc{entry-label}{true}{false}
    +\ifglshasdesc{entry-label}{true}{false}

    -Expands to true if the description is empty for the entry identified by entry-label, otherwise expands to false. Compare with:

    -\ifglsdescsuppressed{entry-label}{true}{false}
    - This expands to true if description={\nopostdesc} for the entry identified by entry-label otherwise expands to false.

    -There are also commands available for arbitrary fields. Some may allow the field to be identified by its corresponding key (such as description) but some require the internal field label (such as desc). See Table 4.1 for the internal field labels that correspond to each key. If you provide your own keys, for example with \glsaddkey, then the internal label will be the same as the key.

    +Expands to true if the description is empty for the entry identified by entry-label, otherwise expands to false. Compare with:

    +\ifglsdescsuppressed{entry-label}{true}{false}
    + This expands to true if description={\nopostdesc} for the entry identified by entry-label otherwise expands to false.

    +There are also commands available for arbitrary fields. Some may allow the field to be identified by its corresponding key (such as description) but some require the internal field label (such as desc). See Table 4.1 for the internal field labels that correspond to each key. If you provide your own keys, for example with \glsaddkey, then the internal label will be the same as the key.

    -\ifglsfieldvoid{field-label}{entry-label}{true}{false}
    - Expands to true if the field identified by its internal field label field-label is void for the entry identified by entry-label, otherwise it expands to false. The void test is performed with etoolbox’s \ifcsvoid. This means that an undefined field or an undefined entry will be considered void. An empty field value or a field set to \relax are also considered void.

    +\ifglsfieldvoid{field-label}{entry-label}{true}{false} + Expands to true if the field identified by its internal field label field-label is void for the entry identified by entry-label, otherwise it expands to false. The void test is performed with etoolbox’s \ifcsvoid. This means that an undefined field or an undefined entry will be considered void. An empty field value or a field set to \relax are also considered void.

    -\ifglshasfield{field}{entry-label}{true}{false}

    +\ifglshasfield{field}{entry-label}{true}{false}

    -This robust command tests the value of the field given by field for the entry identified by entry-label. The field argument may either be the key associated with the field or the internal field label.

    -If the field value is empty or \relax, then false is performed, otherwise true is performed. If the field supplied is unrecognised false part is performed and a warning is issued. If the entry is undefined, an undefined error occurs.

    +This robust command tests the value of the field given by field for the entry identified by entry-label. The field argument may either be the key associated with the field or the internal field label.

    +If the field value is empty or \relax, then false is performed, otherwise true is performed. If the field supplied is unrecognised false part is performed and a warning is issued. If the entry is undefined, an undefined error occurs.

    Within true, you can access the field’s value with:

    -\glscurrentfieldvalue
    - This command is initially defined to empty but has no relevance outside of the true argument. This saves re-accessing the field if the test is true. For example:
    \ifglshasfield{useri}{sample}{, \glscurrentfieldvalue}{}
    -
    will insert a comma, space and the field value if the user1 key has been set for the entry whose label is “sample”.

    +\glscurrentfieldvalue + This command is initially defined to empty but has no relevance outside of the true argument. This saves re-accessing the field if the test is true. For example:

    \ifglshasfield{useri}{sample}{, \glscurrentfieldvalue}{}
    +
    will insert a comma, space and the field value if the user1 key has been set for the entry whose label is “sample”.

    -\ifglsfieldeq{entry-label}{field-label}{string}{true}{false}
    - This robust command does true if the entry identified by entry-label has the field identified by its internal field label (not the key) field-label defined and set to the given string. The test is performed by etoolbox’s \ifcsstring. An error will occur if the field value is undefined or if the entry hasn’t been defined.

    +\ifglsfieldeq{entry-label}{field-label}{string}{true}{false} + This robust command does true if the entry identified by entry-label has the field identified by its internal field label (not the key) field-label defined and set to the given string. The test is performed by etoolbox’s \ifcsstring. An error will occur if the field value is undefined or if the entry hasn’t been defined.

    The result may vary depending on whether or not expansion was on for the given field when the entry was defined (see §4.4). For example:

    \documentclass{article}
     
     \usepackage{glossaries}
     
     \newcommand*{\foo}{FOO}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{sample1}{name={sample1},description={an example},
    -user1={FOO}}
    -\newglossaryentry{sample2}{name={sample2},description={an example},
    -user1={\foo}}
    +\newglossaryentry{sample1}{name={sample1},description={an example},
    +user1={FOO}}
    +\newglossaryentry{sample2}{name={sample2},description={an example},
    +user1={\foo}}
     \begin{document}
    -\ifglsfieldeq{sample1}{useri}{FOO}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
    +\ifglsfieldeq{sample1}{useri}{FOO}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
     
    -\ifglsfieldeq{sample2}{useri}{FOO}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
    +\ifglsfieldeq{sample2}{useri}{FOO}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
     \end{document}
    -
    This will produce “TRUE” in both cases since expansion is on for the user1 key, so \foo was expanded to “FOO” when “sample2” was defined. If the tests are changed to:
    \ifglsfieldeq{sample1}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
    +
    This will produce “TRUE” in both cases since expansion is on for the user1 key, so \foo was expanded to “FOO” when “sample2” was defined. If the tests are changed to:
    \ifglsfieldeq{sample1}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
     
    -\ifglsfieldeq{sample2}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
    -
    then this will produce “FALSE” in both cases. Now suppose expansion is switched off for the user1 key:
    \documentclass{article}
    +\ifglsfieldeq{sample2}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
    +
    then this will produce “FALSE” in both cases. Now suppose expansion is switched off for the user1 key:
    \documentclass{article}
     
     \usepackage{glossaries}
     
     \newcommand*{\foo}{FOO}
     
    -\glssetnoexpandfield{useri}
    +\glssetnoexpandfield{useri}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{sample1}{name={sample1},description={an example},
    -user1={FOO}}
    -\newglossaryentry{sample2}{name={sample2},description={an example},
    -user1={\foo}}
    +\newglossaryentry{sample1}{name={sample1},description={an example},
    +user1={FOO}}
    +\newglossaryentry{sample2}{name={sample2},description={an example},
    +user1={\foo}}
     \begin{document}
    -\ifglsfieldeq{sample1}{useri}{FOO}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
    +\ifglsfieldeq{sample1}{useri}{FOO}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
     
    -\ifglsfieldeq{sample2}{useri}{FOO}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
    +\ifglsfieldeq{sample2}{useri}{FOO}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
     \end{document}
     
    This now produces “TRUE” for the first case (comparing “FOO” with “FOO”) and “FALSE” for the second case (comparing \foo with “FOO”).

    The reverse happens in the following:

    \documentclass{article}
    @@ -8497,71 +8505,71 @@ The reverse happens in the following: 
    \newcommand*{\foo}{FOO} -\glssetnoexpandfield{useri} +\glssetnoexpandfield{useri} -\newglossaryentry{sample1}{name={sample1},description={an example}, -user1={FOO}} -\newglossaryentry{sample2}{name={sample2},description={an example}, -user1={\foo}} +\newglossaryentry{sample1}{name={sample1},description={an example}, +user1={FOO}} +\newglossaryentry{sample2}{name={sample2},description={an example}, +user1={\foo}} \begin{document} -\ifglsfieldeq{sample1}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}. +\ifglsfieldeq{sample1}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}. -\ifglsfieldeq{sample2}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}. +\ifglsfieldeq{sample2}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}. \end{document}
    This now produces “FALSE” for the first case (comparing “FOO” with \foo) and “TRUE” for the second case (comparing \foo with \foo).

    You can test if the value of a field is equal to the replacement text of a command using:

    -\ifglsfielddefeq{entry-label}{field-label}{cs}{true}{false}
    - This robust command is essentially like \ifglsfieldeq but internally uses etoolbox’s \ifdefstrequal command to perform the comparison. The argument cs argument must be a macro.

    +\ifglsfielddefeq{entry-label}{field-label}{cs}{true}{false} + This robust command is essentially like \ifglsfieldeq but internally uses etoolbox’s \ifdefstrequal command to perform the comparison. The argument cs argument must be a macro.

    For example:

    \documentclass{article}
     
     \usepackage{glossaries}
     
     \newcommand*{\foo}{FOO}
     
    -\glssetnoexpandfield{useri}
    +\glssetnoexpandfield{useri}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{sample1}{name={sample1},description={an example},
    -user1={FOO}}
    -\newglossaryentry{sample2}{name={sample2},description={an example},
    -user1={\foo}}
    +\newglossaryentry{sample1}{name={sample1},description={an example},
    +user1={FOO}}
    +\newglossaryentry{sample2}{name={sample2},description={an example},
    +user1={\foo}}
     
     \begin{document}
    -\ifglsfielddefeq{sample1}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
    +\ifglsfielddefeq{sample1}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
     
    -\ifglsfielddefeq{sample2}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
    +\ifglsfielddefeq{sample2}{useri}{\foo}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
     \end{document}
    -
    Here, the first case produces “TRUE” since the value of the useri field (“FOO”) is the same as the replacement text (definition) of \foo (“FOO”). We have the result FOO is equal to FOO.

    -The second case produces “FALSE” since the value of the useri field (\foo) is not the same as the replacement text (definition) of \foo (“FOO”). No expansion has been performed on the value of the useri field. We have the result \foo is not equal to FOO.

    +

    Here, the first case produces “TRUE” since the value of the useri field (“FOO”) is the same as the replacement text (definition) of \foo (“FOO”). We have the result FOO is equal to FOO.

    +The second case produces “FALSE” since the value of the useri field (\foo) is not the same as the replacement text (definition) of \foo (“FOO”). No expansion has been performed on the value of the useri field. We have the result \foo is not equal to FOO.

    If we add:

    \newcommand{\FOO}{\foo}
    -\ifglsfielddefeq{sample2}{useri}{\FOO}{TRUE}{FALSE}.
    -
    we now get “TRUE” since the value of the useri field (\foo) is the same as the replacement text (definition) of \FOO (\foo). We have the result \foo is equal to \foo.

    +\ifglsfielddefeq{sample2}{useri}{\FOO}{TRUE}{FALSE}. +

    we now get “TRUE” since the value of the useri field (\foo) is the same as the replacement text (definition) of \FOO (\foo). We have the result \foo is equal to \foo.

    There is a similar command that requires the control sequence name (without the leading backslash) instead of the actual control sequence:

    -\ifglsfieldcseq{entry-label}{field-label}{cs-name}{true}{false}
    - This robust command is like ifglsfielddefeq but internally uses etoolbox’s \ifcsstrequal command instead of \ifdefstrequal.

    +\ifglsfieldcseq{entry-label}{field-label}{cs-name}{true}{false} + This robust command is like ifglsfielddefeq but internally uses etoolbox’s \ifcsstrequal command instead of \ifdefstrequal.

    15.5. Measuring

    -Sometimes it’s necessary to measure the width or height of some text. For example, \glsdohypertarget measures the height of the supplied text to position the target at the top of the line instead of at the baseline (where it can cause the line to scroll up out of view). Some styles measure the width of text to assist with alignment.

    -Measuring can be performed using \settowidth, \settoheight and \settodepth, but if the content being measured contains any \gls-like or \glstext-like commands, or if it contains commands like \glsentryitem, it can cause duplication. (See also §7 for the problems this can cause with unsetting and resetting the first use flag.)

    -The following measuring commands locally disable indexing, the unset/reset commands, and \label, and adjust \refstepcounter to only locally update the counter value.

    +Sometimes it’s necessary to measure the width or height of some text. For example, \glsdohypertarget measures the height of the supplied text to position the target at the top of the line instead of at the baseline (where it can cause the line to scroll up out of view). Some styles measure the width of text to assist with alignment.

    +Measuring can be performed using \settowidth, \settoheight and \settodepth, but if the content being measured contains any \gls-like or \glstext-like commands, or if it contains commands like \glsentryitem, it can cause duplication. (See also §7 for the problems this can cause with unsetting and resetting the first use flag.)

    +The following measuring commands locally disable indexing, the unset/reset commands, and \label, and adjust \refstepcounter to only locally update the counter value.

    -\glsmeasureheight{length}{text}
    +\glsmeasureheight{length}{text} Measures the height of text and stores the result in the supplied length register.

    -\glsmeasuredepth{length}{text}
    +\glsmeasuredepth{length}{text} Measures the depth of text and stores the result in the supplied length register.

    -\glsmeasurewidth{length}{text}
    +\glsmeasurewidth{length}{text} Measures the width of text and stores the result in the supplied length register.

    You can test if content is inside an area that’s being measured with:

    -\glsifmeasuring{true}{false}
    - This will do true if it occurs inside either of the above commands and does false otherwise. This will also take amsmath’s \ifmeasuring@ into account.

    -If tabularx is loaded, its \TX@trial command can be patched with:

    -\glspatchtabularx
    - If you use tabularx and have any of the \gls-like commands inside a tabularx environment, you will need to use \glspatchtabularx in the preamble to disable unset/reset while the environment measures its content.

    +\glsifmeasuring{true}{false} + This will do true if it occurs inside either of the above commands and does false otherwise. This will also take amsmath’s \ifmeasuring@ into account.

    +If tabularx is loaded, its \TX@trial command can be patched with:

    +\glspatchtabularx
    + If you use tabularx and have any of the \gls-like commands inside a tabularx environment, you will need to use \glspatchtabularx in the preamble to disable unset/reset while the environment measures its content.

    Patches made on other package’s internal commands may break if the other package removes those commands or changes their definitions.

    @@ -8572,47 +8580,47 @@ Patches made on other package’s internal commands may break if the other

    15.6. Fetching and Updating the Value of a Field

    In addition to the commands described in §5.2, the commands described in this section may also be used to fetch field information.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package has additional commands, such as \glsxtrusefield.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package has additional commands, such as \glsxtrusefield.

    -\glsentrytype{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the entry’s type field, which is the label of the glossary the entry has been assigned to. No existence check is performed.

    +\glsentrytype{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the entry’s type field, which is the label of the glossary the entry has been assigned to. No existence check is performed.

    -\glsentryparent{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the entry’s parent field, which is the label identifying the entry’s parent. No existence check is performed.

    +\glsentryparent{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the entry’s parent field, which is the label identifying the entry’s parent. No existence check is performed.

    -\glsentrysort{entry-label}
    - Expands to the entry’s sort value. No existence check is performed. This is not intended for general use, but can be useful to display the value for debugging purposes. Note that there is also an internal field sortvalue which contains the escaped sort value, which may not necessarily be the same as the sort value.

    +\glsentrysort{entry-label} + Expands to the entry’s sort value. No existence check is performed. This is not intended for general use, but can be useful to display the value for debugging purposes. Note that there is also an internal field sortvalue which contains the escaped sort value, which may not necessarily be the same as the sort value.

    -\glsfieldfetch{entry-label}{field-label}{cs}
    +\glsfieldfetch{entry-label}{field-label}{cs} {label}{field}{cs}

    -This robust command fetches the value of the field identified by its internal field labelfield-label for the entry identified by entry-label and stores it in the given command cs. An error will occur if the entry doesn’t exist or if the field hasn’t been defined.

    +This robust command fetches the value of the field identified by its internal field labelfield-label for the entry identified by entry-label and stores it in the given command cs. An error will occur if the entry doesn’t exist or if the field hasn’t been defined.

    -\glsletentryfield{cs}{entry-label}{field-label}
    +\glsletentryfield{cs}{entry-label}{field-label}

    -This command simply assigns the supplied command cs to the value of the field identified by its internal field labelfield-label for the entry identified by entry-label. This differs from \glsfieldfetch in that it doesn’t test for existence. If either the field or the entry haven’t been defined, no error or warning will be trigger but cs will be undefined. You can then use etoolbox’s \ifdef or \ifundef on cs.

    -For example, to store the description for the entry whose label is “apple” in the control sequence \tmp:

    \glsletentryfield{\tmp}{apple}{desc}
    -\ifdef{\tmp}description: \tmp{no description}
    -
    An alternative is to use \ifglshasfield or, with glossaries-extra, \glsxtrifhasfield.

    +This command simply assigns the supplied command cs to the value of the field identified by its internal field labelfield-label for the entry identified by entry-label. This differs from \glsfieldfetch in that it doesn’t test for existence. If either the field or the entry haven’t been defined, no error or warning will be trigger but cs will be undefined. You can then use etoolbox’s \ifdef or \ifundef on cs.

    +For example, to store the description for the entry whose label is “apple” in the control sequence \tmp:

    \glsletentryfield{\tmp}{apple}{desc}
    +\ifdef{\tmp}description: \tmp{no description}
    +
    An alternative is to use \ifglshasfield or, with glossaries-extra, \glsxtrifhasfield.

    -\glsunexpandedfieldvalue{entry-label}{field-label}
    - This command is provided for use in expandable contexts where the field value is required but the contents should not be expanded. The field-label argument must be the internal field label. Does nothing if the field or entry isn’t defined.

    -You can change the value of a given field using one of the following commands. Note that these commands only change the value of the given field. They have no affect on any related field. For example, if you change the value of the text field, it won’t modify the value given by the name, plural, first or any other related key.

    +\glsunexpandedfieldvalue{entry-label}{field-label} + This command is provided for use in expandable contexts where the field value is required but the contents should not be expanded. The field-label argument must be the internal field label. Does nothing if the field or entry isn’t defined.

    +You can change the value of a given field using one of the following commands. Note that these commands only change the value of the given field. They have no affect on any related field. For example, if you change the value of the text field, it won’t modify the value given by the name, plural, first or any other related key.

    -There are some fields that should only be set when the entry is defined and will cause unexpected results if changed later. For example, type (which additionally needs to add the entry’s label to the corresponding glossary’s internal list), parent (which needs to calculate the hierarchical level and setup the indexing syntax appropriately), and sort (which may need pre-processing and is required to setup the indexing syntax).
    +There are some fields that should only be set when the entry is defined and will cause unexpected results if changed later. For example, type (which additionally needs to add the entry’s label to the corresponding glossary’s internal list), parent (which needs to calculate the hierarchical level and setup the indexing syntax appropriately), and sort (which may need pre-processing and is required to setup the indexing syntax).

    -In all the four related commands below, entry-label identifies the entry and field-label is the internal field label. The definition argument is the new value of the field. Both the entry and field must already be defined. If you want internal fields that don’t require a corresponding key to be defined, you will need the supplementary commands provided by glossaries-extra.

    +In all the four related commands below, entry-label identifies the entry and field-label is the internal field label. The definition argument is the new value of the field. Both the entry and field must already be defined. If you want internal fields that don’t require a corresponding key to be defined, you will need the supplementary commands provided by glossaries-extra.

    -\glsfielddef{entry-label}{field}{value}
    - This robust command uses \def to change the value of the field (so it will be localised by any grouping).

    +\glsfielddef{entry-label}{field}{value} + This robust command uses \def to change the value of the field (so it will be localised by any grouping).

    -\glsfieldedef{entry-label}{field}{value}
    - This robust command uses \protected@csedef to change the value of the field (so it will be localised by any grouping).

    -\glsfieldgdef This uses \gdef to change the value of the field (so it will have a global effect).

    +\glsfieldedef{entry-label}{field}{value} + This robust command uses \protected@csedef to change the value of the field (so it will be localised by any grouping).

    +\glsfieldgdef This uses \gdef to change the value of the field (so it will have a global effect).

    -\glsfieldxdef{entry-label}{field}{value}
    - This robust command uses \protected@csxdef to change the value of the field (so it will be localised by any grouping).

    +\glsfieldxdef{entry-label}{field}{value} + This robust command uses \protected@csxdef to change the value of the field (so it will be localised by any grouping).

    @@ -8620,165 +8628,165 @@ In all the four related commands below, [link]

    -\usepackage[options]{glossaries-prefix}

    -

    automatically loaded with \usepackage[prefix]{glossaries-extra}
    +\usepackage[options]{glossaries-prefix}

    +

    automatically loaded with \usepackage[prefix]{glossaries-extra}

    -The glossaries-prefix package that comes with the glossaries package provides additional keys that can be used as prefixes. For example, if you want to specify determiners (such as “a”, “an” or “the”). The glossaries-prefix package automatically loads the glossaries package and has the same package options.

    -

    - The glossaries-prefix package can automatically be loaded with glossaries-extra via the prefix package option.
    +The glossaries-prefix package that comes with the glossaries package provides additional keys that can be used as prefixes. For example, if you want to specify determiners (such as “a”, “an” or “the”). The glossaries-prefix package automatically loads the glossaries package and has the same package options.

    +

    + The glossaries-prefix package can automatically be loaded with glossaries-extra via the prefix package option.

    -The extra keys for \newglossaryentry are as follows:

    +The extra keys for \newglossaryentry are as follows:

    -prefix={text}
    +prefix={text}

    -The prefix associated with the text key. This defaults to nothing.

    +The prefix associated with the text key. This defaults to nothing.

    -prefixplural={text}
    +prefixplural={text}

    -The prefix associated with the plural key. This defaults to nothing.

    +The prefix associated with the plural key. This defaults to nothing.

    -prefixfirst={text}
    +prefixfirst={text}

    -The prefix associated with the first key. If omitted, this defaults to the value of the prefix key.

    +The prefix associated with the first key. If omitted, this defaults to the value of the prefix key.

    -prefixfirstplural={text}
    +prefixfirstplural={text}

    -The prefix associated with the firstplural key. If omitted, this defaults to the value of the prefixplural key.

    +The prefix associated with the firstplural key. If omitted, this defaults to the value of the prefixplural key.

    Example 41: Defining Determiners
    Here’s the start of my example document:
    \documentclass{article}
     
     \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
    -\usepackage[toc,acronym]{glossaries-prefix}
    -
    Note that I’ve simply replaced glossaries from previous sample documents with glossaries-prefix. Now for a sample definition:
    \newglossaryentry{sample}{namesample,
    -  description={an example},
    -  prefix={a~},
    -  prefixplural={the\space}
    +\usepackage[toc,acronym]{glossaries-prefix}
    +
    Note that I’ve simply replaced glossaries from previous sample documents with glossaries-prefix. Now for a sample definition:
    \newglossaryentry{sample}{namesample,
    +  description={an example},
    +  prefix={a~},
    +  prefixplural={the\space}
     }
    -
    (Single letter words, such as “a” and “I” should typically not appear at the end of a line, hence the non-breakable space ~ after “a” in the prefix field.)

    -Note that I’ve had to explicitly insert a space after the prefix since there’s no designated separator between the prefix and the term being referenced. This not only means that you can vary between a breaking space and non-breaking space, but also allows for the possibility of prefixes that shouldn’t have a space, such as:

    \newglossaryentry{oeil}{name={oeil},
    -  plural={yeux},
    -  description={eye},
    -  prefix={l'},
    -  prefixplural={les\space}}
    +
    (Single letter words, such as “a” and “I” should typically not appear at the end of a line, hence the non-breakable space ~ after “a” in the prefix field.)

    +Note that I’ve had to explicitly insert a space after the prefix since there’s no designated separator between the prefix and the term being referenced. This not only means that you can vary between a breaking space and non-breaking space, but also allows for the possibility of prefixes that shouldn’t have a space, such as:

    \newglossaryentry{oeil}{name={oeil},
    +  plural={yeux},
    +  description={eye},
    +  prefix={l'},
    +  prefixplural={les\space}}
     

    -Where a space is required at the end of the prefix, you must use a spacing command, such as \space, \ (backslash space) or ~ due to the automatic spacing trimming performed in key=value options.
    +Where a space is required at the end of the prefix, you must use a spacing command, such as \space, \ (backslash space) or ~ due to the automatic spacing trimming performed in key=value options.

    -In the event that you always require a space between the prefix and the term, then you can instead redefine \glsprefixsep to do a space. For example:

    \renewcommand{\glsprefixsep}{\space}
    +In the event that you always require a space between the prefix and the term, then you can instead redefine \glsprefixsep to do a space. For example: 
    \renewcommand{\glsprefixsep}{\space}
     

    -The prefixes can also be used with acronyms. For example:

    \newacronym
    +The prefixes can also be used with acronyms. For example: 
    \newacronym
      [
    -   prefix={an\space},prefixfirst={a~}
    +   prefix={an\space},prefixfirst={a~}
      ]{svm}{SVM}{support vector machine}
     

    -The glossaries-prefix package provides convenient commands to use these prefixes with commands such as \gls. Note that the prefix is not considered part of the link text, so it’s not included in the hyperlink (where hyperlinks are enabled). The options and any star or plus modifier are passed on to the appropriate \gls-like command. (See §5.1 for further details.)

    +The glossaries-prefix package provides convenient commands to use these prefixes with commands such as \gls. Note that the prefix is not considered part of the link text, so it’s not included in the hyperlink (where hyperlinks are enabled). The options and any star or plus modifier are passed on to the appropriate \gls-like command. (See §5.1 for further details.)

    -\glsprefixsepinitial: empty
    - The separator used between the appropriate prefix and the corresponding \gls-like command.

    -Each of the following commands \pgls essentially does prefix\glsprefixsepgls if the appropriate prefix field has been set, otherwise it simply does gls, where gls is the corresponding \gls-like command.

    -The all caps commands \PGLS will convert the prefix to all caps (using \glsuppercase) and use the all caps \gls-like counterpart.

    -The sentence case commands \PGls are slightly more complicated. If the appropriate prefix field has been set, then the prefix will have the case change applied and the non-case \gls-like command will be used (\gls or \glspl). If the appropriate prefix field hasn’t been set, then the sentence case \gls-like command is used (\Gls or \Glspl).

    -The usual \gls-like optional argument and star (*) and plus (+) modifiers can be used with these commands, in which case they will be applied to the applicable \gls-like command.

    +\glsprefixsepinitial: empty + The separator used between the appropriate prefix and the corresponding \gls-like command.

    +Each of the following commands \pgls essentially does prefix\glsprefixsepgls if the appropriate prefix field has been set, otherwise it simply does gls, where gls is the corresponding \gls-like command.

    +The all caps commands \PGLS will convert the prefix to all caps (using \glsuppercase) and use the all caps \gls-like counterpart.

    +The sentence case commands \PGls are slightly more complicated. If the appropriate prefix field has been set, then the prefix will have the case change applied and the non-case \gls-like command will be used (\gls or \glspl). If the appropriate prefix field hasn’t been set, then the sentence case \gls-like command is used (\Gls or \Glspl).

    +The usual \gls-like optional argument and star (*) and plus (+) modifiers can be used with these commands, in which case they will be applied to the applicable \gls-like command.

    -\pgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - Does prefix\glsprefixsep\gls if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \gls.

    -The prefix will be the value of the prefixfirst key on first use or the prefix key on subsequent use.

    +\pgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + Does prefix\glsprefixsep\gls if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \gls.

    +The prefix will be the value of the prefixfirst key on first use or the prefix key on subsequent use.

    -\pglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - Does prefix\glsprefixsep\glspl if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \glspl.

    -The prefix will be the value of the prefixfirstplural key on first use or the prefixplural key on subsequent use.

    +\pglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + Does prefix\glsprefixsep\glspl if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \glspl.

    +The prefix will be the value of the prefixfirstplural key on first use or the prefixplural key on subsequent use.

    -\Pgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - Does prefix\glsprefixsep\gls if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \Gls.

    -As \pgls, the prefix fields are prefixfirst on first use or the prefix on subsequent use, but the prefix will now be obtained from the sentence case commands \Glsentryprefix and \Glsentryprefixfirst.

    +\Pgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + Does prefix\glsprefixsep\gls if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \Gls.

    +As \pgls, the prefix fields are prefixfirst on first use or the prefix on subsequent use, but the prefix will now be obtained from the sentence case commands \Glsentryprefix and \Glsentryprefixfirst.

    -\Pglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - Does prefix\glsprefixsep\glspl if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \Glspl.

    -As \pglspl, the prefix fields are prefixfirstplural on first use or the prefixplural on subsequent use, but the prefix will now be obtained from the sentence case commands \Glsentryprefixplural and \Glsentryprefixfirstplural.

    +\Pglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + Does prefix\glsprefixsep\glspl if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \Glspl.

    +As \pglspl, the prefix fields are prefixfirstplural on first use or the prefixplural on subsequent use, but the prefix will now be obtained from the sentence case commands \Glsentryprefixplural and \Glsentryprefixfirstplural.

    -\PGLS[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - Does:
    \glsuppercase{prefix\glsprefixsep}\GLS
    -
    if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \GLS.

    -The prefix will be the value of the prefixfirst key on first use or the prefix key on subsequent use.

    +\PGLS[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + + Does:

    \glsuppercase{prefix\glsprefixsep}\GLS
    +
    if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \GLS.

    +The prefix will be the value of the prefixfirst key on first use or the prefix key on subsequent use.

    -\PGLSpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * +
    - Does:
    \glsuppercase{prefix\glsprefixsep}\GLSpl
    -
    if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \GLSpl.

    -The prefix will be the value of the prefixfirstplural key on first use or the prefixplural key on subsequent use.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides additional commands, such as \pglsxtrshort, for use in section headings.
    -

    -

    Example 42: Using Prefixes
    Continuing from Example 41, now that I’ve defined my entries, I can use them in the text via the above commands:
    First use: \pgls{svm}. Next use: \pgls{svm}.
    -Singular: \pgls{sample}, \pgls{oeil}.
    -Plural: \pglspl{sample}, \pglspl{oeil}.
    +\PGLSpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + 
    + Does:
    \glsuppercase{prefix\glsprefixsep}\GLSpl
    +
    if prefix is non-empty otherwise just uses \GLSpl.

    +The prefix will be the value of the prefixfirstplural key on first use or the prefixplural key on subsequent use.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package provides additional commands, such as \pglsxtrshort, for use in section headings.
    +

    +

    Example 42: Using Prefixes
    Continuing from Example 41, now that I’ve defined my entries, I can use them in the text via the above commands:
    First use: \pgls{svm}. Next use: \pgls{svm}.
    +Singular: \pgls{sample}, \pgls{oeil}.
    +Plural: \pglspl{sample}, \pglspl{oeil}.
     
    which produces:
    First use: a support vector machine (SVM). Next use: an SVM. Singular: a sample, l’oeil. Plural: the samples, les yeux.
    - For a complete document, see sample-prefix.tex.

    + For a complete document, see sample-prefix.tex.

    This package also provides the commands described below, none of which perform any check to determine the entry’s existence.

    -\ifglshasprefix{entry-label}{true}{false}
    - Expands to true if the prefix field is non-empty, otherwise expands to false.

    +\ifglshasprefix{entry-label}{true}{false} + Expands to true if the prefix field is non-empty, otherwise expands to false.

    -\ifglshasprefixplural{entry-label}{true}{false}
    - Expands to true if the prefixplural field is non-empty, otherwise expands to false.

    +\ifglshasprefixplural{entry-label}{true}{false} + Expands to true if the prefixplural field is non-empty, otherwise expands to false.

    -\ifglshasprefixfirst{entry-label}{true}{false}
    - Expands to true if the prefixfirst field is non-empty, otherwise expands to false.

    +\ifglshasprefixfirst{entry-label}{true}{false} + Expands to true if the prefixfirst field is non-empty, otherwise expands to false.

    -\ifglshasprefixfirstplural{entry-label}{true}{false}
    - Expands to true if the prefixfirstplural field is non-empty, otherwise expands to false.

    +\ifglshasprefixfirstplural{entry-label}{true}{false} + Expands to true if the prefixfirstplural field is non-empty, otherwise expands to false.

    -\glsentryprefix{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value if the prefix field.

    +\glsentryprefix{entry-label} + Expands to the value if the prefix field.

    -\glsentryprefixplural{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value if the prefixplural field.

    +\glsentryprefixplural{entry-label} + Expands to the value if the prefixplural field.

    -\glsentryprefixfirst{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value if the prefixfirst field.

    +\glsentryprefixfirst{entry-label} + Expands to the value if the prefixfirst field.

    -\glsentryprefixfirstplural{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value if the prefixfirstplural field.

    -There are also variants that convert to sentence case. As with command like \Glsentrytext, these will use \MFUsentencecase to expand in PDF bookmarks, but will use \glssentencecase in the document.

    +\glsentryprefixfirstplural{entry-label} + Expands to the value if the prefixfirstplural field.

    +There are also variants that convert to sentence case. As with command like \Glsentrytext, these will use \MFUsentencecase to expand in PDF bookmarks, but will use \glssentencecase in the document.

    -\Glsentryprefix{entry-label}
    - As \glsentryprefix with sentence case applied.

    +\Glsentryprefix{entry-label} + As \glsentryprefix with sentence case applied.

    -\Glsentryprefixplural{entry-label}
    - As \glsentryprefixplural with sentence case applied.

    +\Glsentryprefixplural{entry-label} + As \glsentryprefixplural with sentence case applied.

    -\Glsentryprefixfirst{entry-label}
    - As \glsentryprefixfirst with sentence case applied.

    +\Glsentryprefixfirst{entry-label} + As \glsentryprefixfirst with sentence case applied.

    -\Glsentryprefixfirstplural{entry-label}
    - As \glsentryprefixfirstplural with sentence case applied.

    -

    Example 43: Adding Determiner to Glossary Style
    You can use the above commands to define a new glossary style that uses the determiner. For example, the following style is a slight modification of the list style that inserts the prefix before the name:
    \newglossarystyle{plist}{% 
    - \setglossarystyle{list}% 
    - \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    -  \item[\glsentryitem{1}% 
    -      \glsentryprefix{1}% 
    -      \glstarget{1}{\glossentryname{1}}]
    -   \glossentrydesc{1}\glspostdescription\space 2}% 
    +\Glsentryprefixfirstplural{entry-label}
    + As \glsentryprefixfirstplural with sentence case applied.

    +

    Example 43: Adding Determiner to Glossary Style
    You can use the above commands to define a new glossary style that uses the determiner. For example, the following style is a slight modification of the list style that inserts the prefix before the name:
    \newglossarystyle{plist}{% 
    + \setglossarystyle{list}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    +  \item[\glsentryitem{1}% 
    +      \glsentryprefix{1}% 
    +      \glstarget{1}{\glossentryname{1}}]
    +   \glossentrydesc{1}\glspostdescription\space 2}% 
     }
    -
    If you want to change the prefix separator (\glsprefixsep) then the following is better:
    \newglossarystyle{plist}{% 
    +
    If you want to change the prefix separator (\glsprefixsep) then the following is better:
    \newglossarystyle{plist}{% 
      % 
    - \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    -   \item[\glsentryitem{1}% 
    -        \ifglshasprefix{1}{\glsentryprefix{1}\glsprefixsep}{}% 
    -        \glstarget{1}{\glossentryname{1}}]
    -     \glossentrydesc{1}\glspostdescription\space 2}% 
    + \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    +   \item[\glsentryitem{1}% 
    +        \ifglshasprefix{1}{\glsentryprefix{1}\glsprefixsep}{}% 
    +        \glstarget{1}{\glossentryname{1}}]
    +     \glossentrydesc{1}\glspostdescription\space 2}% 
     }
    -
    The conditional is also useful if you want the style to use an uppercase letter at the start of the entry item:
    \newglossarystyle{plist}{% 
    -  \setglossarystyle{list}% 
    -  \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    -    \item[\glsentryitem{1}% 
    -        \glstarget{1}% 
    +
    The conditional is also useful if you want the style to use an uppercase letter at the start of the entry item:
    \newglossarystyle{plist}{% 
    +  \setglossarystyle{list}% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\glossentry}[2]{% 
    +    \item[\glsentryitem{1}% 
    +        \glstarget{1}% 
             {% 
    -          \ifglshasprefix{1}% 
    -          {\Glsentryprefix{1}\glsprefixsep\glossentryname{1}}% 
    -          {\Glossentryname{1}}% 
    +          \ifglshasprefix{1}% 
    +          {\Glsentryprefix{1}\glsprefixsep\glossentryname{1}}% 
    +          {\Glossentryname{1}}% 
             }]
    -     \glossentrydesc{1}\glspostdescription\space 2}% 
    +     \glossentrydesc{1}\glspostdescription\space 2}% 
     }
     

    @@ -8788,16 +8796,16 @@ There are also variants that convert to [link]

    -\usepackage[options]{glossaries-accsupp}

    -

    automatically loaded with \usepackage[accsupp]{glossaries-extra}
    +\usepackage[options]{glossaries-accsupp}

    +

    automatically loaded with \usepackage[accsupp]{glossaries-extra}

    -Limited accessibility support is provided by the accompanying glossaries-accsupp package, but note that this package is experimental. This package automatically loads the glossaries package. Any options are passed to glossaries (if it hasn’t already been loaded). For example:

    \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries-accsupp}
    -
    This will load glossaries with the acronym package option as well as loading glossaries-accsupp.

    -

    - If you are using the glossaries-extra extension package, you need to load glossaries-extra with the accsupp package option. For example:
    +Limited accessibility support is provided by the accompanying glossaries-accsupp package, but note that this package is experimental. This package automatically loads the glossaries package. Any options are passed to glossaries (if it hasn’t already been loaded). For example: 
    \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries-accsupp}
    +
    This will load glossaries with the acronym package option as well as loading glossaries-accsupp.

    +

    + If you are using the glossaries-extra extension package, you need to load glossaries-extra with the accsupp package option. For example:
     \usepackage[abbreviations,accsupp]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    This will load glossaries-extra (with the abbreviations option), glossaries and glossaries-accsupp and make appropriate patches to integrate the accessibility support with the extension commands.
    +
    This will load glossaries-extra (with the abbreviations option), glossaries and glossaries-accsupp and make appropriate patches to integrate the accessibility support with the extension commands.

    @@ -8805,116 +8813,116 @@ Limited accessibility support is provided by the accompanying

    17.1. Accessibility Keys

    -The glossaries-accsupp package defines additional keys that may be used when defining glossary entries. If a key isn’t set, then there will be not accessibility support for the corresponding field.

    +The glossaries-accsupp package defines additional keys that may be used when defining glossary entries. If a key isn’t set, then there will be not accessibility support for the corresponding field.

    -access={text}
    +access={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the name key.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the name key.

    -textaccess={text}
    +textaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the text key.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the text key.

    -firstaccess={text}
    +firstaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the first key.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the first key.

    -pluralaccess={text}
    +pluralaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the plural key.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the plural key.

    -firstpluralaccess={text}
    +firstpluralaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the firstplural key.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the firstplural key.

    -symbolaccess={text}
    +symbolaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the symbol key.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the symbol key.

    -symbolpluralaccess={text}
    +symbolpluralaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the symbolplural key.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the symbolplural key.

    -descriptionaccess={text}
    +descriptionaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the description key. The corresponding internal field label is descaccess.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the description key. The corresponding internal field label is descaccess.

    -descriptionpluralaccess={text}
    +descriptionpluralaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the descriptionplural key. The corresponding internal field label is descpluralaccess.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the descriptionplural key. The corresponding internal field label is descpluralaccess.

    -longaccess={text}
    +longaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the long key.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the long key.

    -longpluralaccess={text}
    +longpluralaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the longplural key.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the longplural key.

    -shortaccess={text}
    +shortaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the short key.

    -If you define acronyms with \newacronym, the shortaccess field will automatically be set to:

    -\glsdefaultshortaccess{long}{short}
    - This just expands to long. If redefined, this command must be fully expandable. It expands when the acronym is defined.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the short key.

    +If you define acronyms with \newacronym, the shortaccess field will automatically be set to:

    +\glsdefaultshortaccess{long}{short}
    + This just expands to long. If redefined, this command must be fully expandable. It expands when the acronym is defined.

    -shortpluralaccess={text}
    +shortpluralaccess={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the shortplural key.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the shortplural key.

    -user1access={text}
    +user1access={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user1 key. The corresponding internal field label is useriaccess.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user1 key. The corresponding internal field label is useriaccess.

    -user2access={text}
    +user2access={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user2 key. The corresponding internal field label is useriiaccess.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user2 key. The corresponding internal field label is useriiaccess.

    -user3access={text}
    +user3access={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user3 key. The corresponding internal field label is useriiiaccess.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user3 key. The corresponding internal field label is useriiiaccess.

    -user4access={text}
    +user4access={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user4 key. The corresponding internal field label is userivaccess.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user4 key. The corresponding internal field label is userivaccess.

    -user5access={text}
    +user5access={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user5 key. The corresponding internal field label is uservaccess.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user5 key. The corresponding internal field label is uservaccess.

    -user6access={text}
    +user6access={text}

    -The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user6 key. The corresponding internal field label is userviaccess.

    -For example:

    \newglossaryentry{tex}{name={\TeX},description={Document  preparation language},access={TeX}}
    -
    Now the link text produced by \gls{tex} will be:
    \BeginAccSupp{ActualText={TeX}}\TeX\EndAccSupp
    -
    which is produced via \glsaccessibility. If you want to use another accessibility package, see §17.5.

    -The sample file sampleaccsupp.tex illustrates the glossaries-accsupp package.

    +The value of this key is the replacement text corresponding to the user6 key. The corresponding internal field label is userviaccess.

    +For example:

    \newglossaryentry{tex}{name={\TeX},description={Document  preparation language},access={TeX}}
    +
    Now the link text produced by \gls{tex} will be:
    \BeginAccSupp{ActualText={TeX}}\TeX\EndAccSupp
    +
    which is produced via \glsaccessibility. If you want to use another accessibility package, see §17.5.

    +The sample file sampleaccsupp.tex illustrates the glossaries-accsupp package.

    17.2. Incorporating Accessibility Support

    -The \gls-like and \glstext-like commands have their link text adjusted to incorporate the accessibility support, if provided. A helper command is used to identify the replacement text that depends on the field name:

    -\glsfieldaccsupp{replacement}{content}{field-label}{entry-label}
    +The \gls-like and \glstext-like commands have their link text adjusted to incorporate the accessibility support, if provided. A helper command is used to identify the replacement text that depends on the field name:
    +\glsfieldaccsupp{replacement}{content}{field-label}{entry-label}
    This will use
    -\glsfield-labelaccsupp{replacement}{content}
    +\glsfield-labelaccsupp{replacement}{content} if it’s defined otherwise it will just use:
    -\glsaccsupp{replacement}{content}
    - Note that field-label is the internal field label which may not match the corresponding key. For example, the shortpl field label corresponds to the shortplural key.

    -

    - With glossaries-extra, there’s a prior test for the existence of the command \glsxtrcategoryfieldaccsupp.
    +\glsaccsupp{replacement}{content} + Note that field-label is the internal field label which may not match the corresponding key. For example, the shortpl field label corresponds to the shortplural key.

    +

    + With glossaries-extra, there’s a prior test for the existence of the command \glsxtrcategoryfieldaccsupp.

    There are two commands pre-defined:

    -\glsshortaccsupp{replacement}{content}
    - which is defined as:
    \glsaccessibility{E}{replacement}{content}
    +\glsshortaccsupp{replacement}{content}
    + which is defined as: 
    \glsaccessibility{E}{replacement}{content}
     
    and
    -\glsshortplaccsupp{replacement}{content}
    - which is simply defined to use \glsshortaccsupp.

    +\glsshortplaccsupp{replacement}{content} + which is simply defined to use \glsshortaccsupp.

    These helper commands all internally use:

    -\glsaccessibility[options]{PDF element}{value}{content}
    - The default definition uses commands provided by the accsupp package. If you want to experiment with another accessibility package, see §17.5. The options are passed to the underlying accessibility support command.

    -The PDF element argument is the appropriate PDF element tag. The PDF specification identifies three different types of replacement text: +\glsaccessibility[options]{PDF element}{value}{content} + The default definition uses commands provided by the accsupp package. If you want to experiment with another accessibility package, see §17.5. The options are passed to the underlying accessibility support command.

    +The PDF element argument is the appropriate PDF element tag. The PDF specification identifies three different types of replacement text:

    Alt
    @@ -8933,17 +8941,17 @@ The PDF element

    -Many PDF viewers don’t actually support any type of replacement text. Some may support “ActualText” but not “Alt” or “E”. PDFBox’s “PDFDebugger” tool can be used to inspect the PDF content to make sure that the replacement text has been correctly set.
    +Many PDF viewers don’t actually support any type of replacement text. Some may support “ActualText” but not “Alt” or “E”. PDFBox’s “PDFDebugger” tool can be used to inspect the PDF content to make sure that the replacement text has been correctly set.

    -You can define your own custom helper commands for specific fields that require them. For example:

    \newcommand{\glssymbolaccsupp}[2]{% 
    - \glsaccessibility[method=hex,unicode]{ActualText}{1}{2}% 
    +You can define your own custom helper commands for specific fields that require them. For example: 
    \newcommand{\glssymbolaccsupp}[2]{% 
    + \glsaccessibility[method=hex,unicode]{ActualText}{1}{2}% 
     }
    -
    This definition requires the replacement text to be specified with the hexadecimal character code. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{int}{name={int},description={integral},
    -  symbol={\ensuremath{\int}},symbolaccess={222B}
    +
    This definition requires the replacement text to be specified with the hexadecimal character code. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{int}{name={int},description={integral},
    +  symbol={\ensuremath{\int}},symbolaccess={222B}
     }
     

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package provides additional support.
    +
    + The glossaries-extra package provides additional support.

    @@ -8953,141 +8961,141 @@ You can define your own custom helper commands for specific fields that require

    These robust commands are all in the form

    \glsfieldaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
     
    They may be used to apply the supplied accessibility information to text. If the relevant access field hasn’t been set, these simply do text.

    -

    -The glossaries-extra package provides convenient wrapper commands such as:
    \newcommand*{\glsaccessname}[1]{% 
    - \glsnameaccessdisplay{\glsentryname{1}}1% 
    +
    +The glossaries-extra package provides convenient wrapper commands such as: 
    \newcommand*{\glsaccessname}[1]{% 
    + \glsnameaccessdisplay{\glsentryname{1}}1% 
     }
    -
    See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +

    See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -\glsnameaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the access field to text.

    +\glsnameaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the access field to text.

    -\glstextaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the textaccess field to text.

    +\glstextaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the textaccess field to text.

    -\glspluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the pluralaccess field to text.

    +\glspluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the pluralaccess field to text.

    -\glsfirstpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the firstpluralaccess field to text.

    +\glsfirstpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the firstpluralaccess field to text.

    -\glssymbolaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the symbolaccess field to text.

    +\glssymbolaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the symbolaccess field to text.

    -\glssymbolpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the symbolpluralaccess field to text.

    +\glssymbolpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the symbolpluralaccess field to text.

    -\glsdescriptionaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the descaccess field (which corresponds to the descriptionaccess key) to text.

    +\glsdescriptionaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the descaccess field (which corresponds to the descriptionaccess key) to text.

    -\glsdescriptionpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the descpluralaccess field (which corresponds to the descriptionpluralaccess key) to text.

    +\glsdescriptionpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the descpluralaccess field (which corresponds to the descriptionpluralaccess key) to text.

    -\glsshortaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the shortaccess field to text.

    +\glsshortaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the shortaccess field to text.

    -\glsshortpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the shortpluralaccess field to text.

    +\glsshortpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the shortpluralaccess field to text.

    -\glslongaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the longaccess field to text.

    +\glslongaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the longaccess field to text.

    -\glslongpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the longpluralaccess field to text.

    +\glslongpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the longpluralaccess field to text.

    -\glsuseriaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the useriaccess field (which corresponds to the user1access key) to text.

    +\glsuseriaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the useriaccess field (which corresponds to the user1access key) to text.

    -\glsuseriiaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the useriiaccess field (which corresponds to the user2access key) to text.

    +\glsuseriiaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the useriiaccess field (which corresponds to the user2access key) to text.

    -\glsuseriiiaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the useriiiaccess field (which corresponds to the user3access key) to text.

    +\glsuseriiiaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the useriiiaccess field (which corresponds to the user3access key) to text.

    -\glsuserivaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the userivaccess field (which corresponds to the user4access key) to text.

    +\glsuserivaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the userivaccess field (which corresponds to the user4access key) to text.

    -\glsuservaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the uservaccess field (which corresponds to the user5access key) to text.

    +\glsuservaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the uservaccess field (which corresponds to the user5access key) to text.

    -\glsuserviaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}
    - Applies the accessibility information from the userviaccess field (which corresponds to the user6access key) to text.

    +\glsuserviaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label} + Applies the accessibility information from the userviaccess field (which corresponds to the user6access key) to text.

    17.4. Obtaining the Access Field Values

    -There are commands analogous to \glsentrytext if you need to obtain the value of any of the accessibility fields. Since the accessibility information isn’t intended to be typeset but should be written as a PDF string, use the expandable \MFUsentencecase or \glsuppercase if any case change is required.

    +There are commands analogous to \glsentrytext if you need to obtain the value of any of the accessibility fields. Since the accessibility information isn’t intended to be typeset but should be written as a PDF string, use the expandable \MFUsentencecase or \glsuppercase if any case change is required.

    -\glsentryaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the access field.

    +\glsentryaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the access field.

    -\glsentrytextaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the textaccess field.

    +\glsentrytextaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the textaccess field.

    -\glsentryfirstaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the firstaccess field.

    +\glsentryfirstaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the firstaccess field.

    -\glsentrypluralaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the pluralaccess field.

    +\glsentrypluralaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the pluralaccess field.

    -\glsentryfirstpluralaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the firstpluralaccess field.

    +\glsentryfirstpluralaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the firstpluralaccess field.

    -\glsentrysymbolaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the symbolaccess field.

    +\glsentrysymbolaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the symbolaccess field.

    -\glsentrysymbolpluralaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the symbolpluralaccess field.

    +\glsentrysymbolpluralaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the symbolpluralaccess field.

    -\glsentrydescaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the descaccess field, which corresponds to the descriptionaccess key.

    +\glsentrydescaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the descaccess field, which corresponds to the descriptionaccess key.

    -\glsentrydescpluralaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the descpluralaccess field, which corresponds to the descriptionpluralaccess key.

    +\glsentrydescpluralaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the descpluralaccess field, which corresponds to the descriptionpluralaccess key.

    -\glsentryshortaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the shortaccess field.

    +\glsentryshortaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the shortaccess field.

    -\glsentryshortpluralaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the shortpluralaccess field.

    +\glsentryshortpluralaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the shortpluralaccess field.

    -\glsentrylongaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the longaccess field.

    +\glsentrylongaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the longaccess field.

    -\glsentrylongpluralaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the longpluralaccess field.

    +\glsentrylongpluralaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the longpluralaccess field.

    -\glsentryuseriaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the useriaccess field, which corresponds to the user1access key.

    +\glsentryuseriaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the useriaccess field, which corresponds to the user1access key.

    -\glsentryuseriiaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the useriiaccess field, which corresponds to the user2access key.

    +\glsentryuseriiaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the useriiaccess field, which corresponds to the user2access key.

    -\glsentryuseriiiaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the useriiiaccess field, which corresponds to the user3access key.

    +\glsentryuseriiiaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the useriiiaccess field, which corresponds to the user3access key.

    -\glsentryuserivaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the userivaccess field, which corresponds to the user4access key.

    +\glsentryuserivaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the userivaccess field, which corresponds to the user4access key.

    -\glsentryuservaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the uservaccess field, which corresponds to the user5access key.

    +\glsentryuservaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the uservaccess field, which corresponds to the user5access key.

    -\glsentryuserviaccess{entry-label}
    - Expands to the value of the userviaccess field, which corresponds to the user6access key.

    +\glsentryuserviaccess{entry-label} + Expands to the value of the userviaccess field, which corresponds to the user6access key.

    17.5. Developer’s Note

    -Currently there’s only support for accsupp. If you want to experiment with another package that provides accessibility support, define the following command before glossaries-accsupp is loaded:

    -\gls@accsupp@engineinitial: accsupp
    - If this command has its default definition of accsupp when glossaries-accsupp loads then the accsupp package will automatically be loaded, otherwise it won’t and you’ll need to redefine \gls@accessibility to use the appropriate accessibility commands.

    +Currently there’s only support for accsupp. If you want to experiment with another package that provides accessibility support, define the following command before glossaries-accsupp is loaded:

    +\gls@accsupp@engineinitial: accsupp
    + If this command has its default definition of accsupp when glossaries-accsupp loads then the accsupp package will automatically be loaded, otherwise it won’t and you’ll need to redefine \gls@accessibility to use the appropriate accessibility commands.

    -\gls@accessibility{options}{PDF element}{value}{content}
    - This command is used internally by \glsaccessibility. The default definition if \gls@accsupp@engine is defined to accsupp does:
    \BeginAccSupp{options,PDF element={value}}content\EndAccSupp{}
    +\gls@accessibility{options}{PDF element}{value}{content}
    + This command is used internally by \glsaccessibility. The default definition if \gls@accsupp@engine is defined to accsupp does: 
    \BeginAccSupp{options,PDF element={value}}content\EndAccSupp{}
     
    Otherwise it simply does content.

    @@ -9095,397 +9103,397 @@ Currently there’s only support for

    18. Sample Documents

    -The glossaries package is provided with some sample documents that illustrate the various functions. These should be located in the samples subdirectory (folder) of the glossaries documentation directory. This location varies according to your operating system and TeX distribution. You can use texdoc to locate the main glossaries documentation. For example:

    texdoc -l glossaries
    This should display a list of all the files in the glossaries documentation directory with their full pathnames. (The GUI version of texdoc may also provide you with the information.)

    -If you can’t find the sample files on your computer, they are also available from your nearest CTAN mirror at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/samples/. Each sample file listed below has a hyperlink to the file’s location on the CTAN mirror.

    -The glossaries-extra package and bib2gls provide some additional sample files. There are also examples in the Dickimaw Books Gallery.

    -If you prefer to use UTF-8 aware engines (xelatex or lualatex) remember that you’ll need to switch from fontenc & inputenc to fontspec where appropriate.

    -If you get any errors or unexpected results, check that you have up-to-date versions of all the required packages. (Search the log file for lines starting with “Package: ”.) Where hyperref is loaded you will get warnings about non-existent references that look something like:

    pdfTeX warning (dest): name{glo:aca} has been 
    +The glossaries package is provided with some sample documents that illustrate the various functions. These should be located in the samples subdirectory (folder) of the glossaries documentation directory. This location varies according to your operating system and TeX distribution. You can use texdoc to locate the main glossaries documentation. For example: 
    texdoc -l glossaries
    This should display a list of all the files in the glossaries documentation directory with their full pathnames. (The GUI version of texdoc may also provide you with the information.)

    +If you can’t find the sample files on your computer, they are also available from your nearest CTAN mirror at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/samples/. Each sample file listed below has a hyperlink to the file’s location on the CTAN mirror.

    +The glossaries-extra package and bib2gls provide some additional sample files. There are also examples in the Dickimaw Books Gallery.

    +If you prefer to use UTF-8 aware engines (xelatex or lualatex) remember that you’ll need to switch from fontenc & inputenc to fontspec where appropriate.

    +If you get any errors or unexpected results, check that you have up-to-date versions of all the required packages. (Search the log file for lines starting with “Package: ”.) Where hyperref is loaded you will get warnings about non-existent references that look something like:

    pdfTeX warning (dest): name{glo:aca} has been 
     referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed one
    -
    These warnings may be ignored on the first LaTeX run. (The destinations won’t be defined until the glossary has been created.)

    +

    These warnings may be ignored on the first LaTeX run. (The destinations won’t be defined until the glossary has been created.)

    18.1. Basic

    -

    🗋📥 minimalgls.tex
    +
    🗋📥 minimalgls.tex
    This document is a minimal working example. You can test your installation using this file. To create the complete document you will need to do the following steps:
      -
    1. 1.Run minimalgls.tex through LaTeX either by typing
      pdflatex minimalgls
      -
      in a terminal or by using the relevant button or menu item in your text editor or front-end. This will create the required associated files but you will not see the glossary in the document.

      -

    2. 2.If you have Perl installed, run makeglossaries on the document (§1.6). This can be done on a terminal by typing:
      makeglossaries minimalgls
      -
      otherwise use makeglossaries-lite:
      makeglossaries-lite minimalgls
      -
      If for some reason you want to call makeindex explicitly, you can do this in a terminal by typing (all on one line):
      makeindex -s minimalgls.ist -t minimalgls.glg -o minimalgls.gls minimalgls.glo
      -
      See §1.6.4 for further details on using makeindex explicitly.

      +

    3. 1.Run minimalgls.tex through LaTeX either by typing
      pdflatex minimalgls
      +
      in a terminal or by using the relevant button or menu item in your text editor or front-end. This will create the required associated files but you will not see the glossary in the document.

      +

    4. 2.If you have Perl installed, run makeglossaries on the document (§1.6). This can be done on a terminal by typing:
      makeglossaries minimalgls
      +
      otherwise use makeglossaries-lite:
      makeglossaries-lite minimalgls
      +
      If for some reason you want to call makeindex explicitly, you can do this in a terminal by typing (all on one line):
      makeindex -s minimalgls.ist -t minimalgls.glg -o minimalgls.gls minimalgls.glo
      +
      See §1.6.4 for further details on using makeindex explicitly.

      Note that if the file name contains spaces, you will need to use the double-quote character to delimit the name.

      -

    5. 3.Run minimalgls.tex through LaTeX again (as step 1) +
    6. 3.Run minimalgls.tex through LaTeX again (as step 1)
    - You should now have a complete document. The number following each entry in the glossary is the location number. By default, this is the page number where the entry was referenced.

    -The acronym package option creates a second glossary with the label acronym (which can be referenced with \acronymtype). If you decide to enable this option then there will be a second set of indexing files that need to be processed by makeindex. If you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite you don’t need to worry about it, as those scripts automatically detect which files need to be processed and will run makeindex (or xindy) the appropriate number of times.

    -If for some reason you don’t want to use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite and you want the acronym package option then the complete build process is:

    pdflatex minimalgls
    + You should now have a complete document. The number following each entry in the glossary is the location number. By default, this is the page number where the entry was referenced.

    +The acronym package option creates a second glossary with the label acronym (which can be referenced with \acronymtype). If you decide to enable this option then there will be a second set of indexing files that need to be processed by makeindex. If you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite you don’t need to worry about it, as those scripts automatically detect which files need to be processed and will run makeindex (or xindy) the appropriate number of times.

    +If for some reason you don’t want to use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite and you want the acronym package option then the complete build process is:

    pdflatex minimalgls
     makeindex -s minimalgls.ist -t minimalgls.glg -o minimalgls.gls minimalgls.glo
     makeindex -s minimalgls.ist -t minimalgls.alg -o minimalgls.acr minimalgls.acn
     pdflatex minimalgls
     

    There are three other files that can be used as minimal working examples: mwe-gls.tex, mwe-acr.tex and mwe-acr-desc.tex.

    -

    -If you want to try out the glossaries-extra extension package, you need to replace the package loading line:
    \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries}
    -
    with:
    \usepackage[acronym,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Note the different default package options. (You may omit the acronym package option in both cases if you only want a single glossary.) The glossaries-extra package internally loads the base glossaries package so you don’t need to explicitly load both (in fact, it’s better to let glossaries-extra load glossaries).

    -Next, replace:

    \setacronymstyle{long-short}
    -
    with:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    -
    The optional argument acronym identifies the category that this style should be applied to. The \newacronym command provided by the base glossaries package is redefined by glossaries-extra to use \newabbreviation with the category set to acronym.

    -If you prefer to replace \newacronym with \newabbreviation then the default category is abbreviation so the style should instead be:

    \setabbreviationstyle[abbreviation]{long-short}
    -
    This is actually the default category if the optional argument is omitted, so you can simply do:
    \setabbreviationstyle{long-short}
    -
    The long-short style is the default for the abbreviation category so you can omit this line completely if you replace \newacronym. (The default style for the acronym category is short-nolong, which only shows the short form on first use.)

    -As mentioned earlier, the acronym package option creates a new glossary with the label acronym. This is independent of the acronym category. You can use the acronym package option with either \newacronym or \newabbreviation.

    -You may instead prefer to use the abbreviations package option, which creates a new glossary with the label abbreviations:

    \usepackage[abbreviations,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    This can again be used with either \newacronym or \newabbreviation, but the file extensions are different. This isn’t a problem if you are using makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite. If you are explicitly calling makeindex (or xindy) then you need to modify the file extensions. See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details.

    -If you use both the acronym and abbreviations package options then \newacronym will default to the acronym glossary and \newabbreviation will default to the abbreviations glossary.

    -

    -If you want to try bib2gls, you first need to convert the document to use glossaries-extra as described above. Then add the record package option. For example:
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Next you need to convert the entry definitions into the bib format required by bib2gls. This can easily be done with convertgls2bib. For example:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only minimalgls.tex entries.bib
    -
    This will create a file called entries.bib. Next, replace:
    \makeglossaries
    -
    with:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries}]
    -
    Now remove all the entry definitions in the document preamble (\longnewglossaryentry, \newglossaryentry and \newacronym or \newabbreviation).

    -The abbreviation style command must go before \GlsXtrLoadResources. For example (if you are using \newacronym):

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries}]
    -
    Finally, replace:
    \printglossaries
    -
    with:
    \printunsrtglossaries
    +
    +If you want to try out the glossaries-extra extension package, you need to replace the package loading line: 
    \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries}
    +
    with:
    \usepackage[acronym,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Note the different default package options. (You may omit the acronym package option in both cases if you only want a single glossary.) The glossaries-extra package internally loads the base glossaries package so you don’t need to explicitly load both (in fact, it’s better to let glossaries-extra load glossaries).

    +Next, replace:

    \setacronymstyle{long-short}
    +
    with:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    +
    The optional argument acronym identifies the category that this style should be applied to. The \newacronym command provided by the base glossaries package is redefined by glossaries-extra to use \newabbreviation with the category set to acronym.

    +If you prefer to replace \newacronym with \newabbreviation then the default category is abbreviation so the style should instead be:

    \setabbreviationstyle[abbreviation]{long-short}
    +
    This is actually the default category if the optional argument is omitted, so you can simply do:
    \setabbreviationstyle{long-short}
    +
    The long-short style is the default for the abbreviation category so you can omit this line completely if you replace \newacronym. (The default style for the acronym category is short-nolong, which only shows the short form on first use.)

    +As mentioned earlier, the acronym package option creates a new glossary with the label acronym. This is independent of the acronym category. You can use the acronym package option with either \newacronym or \newabbreviation.

    +You may instead prefer to use the abbreviations package option, which creates a new glossary with the label abbreviations:

    \usepackage[abbreviations,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    This can again be used with either \newacronym or \newabbreviation, but the file extensions are different. This isn’t a problem if you are using makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite. If you are explicitly calling makeindex (or xindy) then you need to modify the file extensions. See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details.

    +If you use both the acronym and abbreviations package options then \newacronym will default to the acronym glossary and \newabbreviation will default to the abbreviations glossary.

    +

    +If you want to try bib2gls, you first need to convert the document to use glossaries-extra as described above. Then add the record package option. For example:
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Next you need to convert the entry definitions into the bib format required by bib2gls. This can easily be done with convertgls2bib. For example:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only minimalgls.tex entries.bib
    +
    This will create a file called entries.bib. Next, replace:
    \makeglossaries
    +
    with:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries}]
    +
    Now remove all the entry definitions in the document preamble (\longnewglossaryentry, \newglossaryentry and \newacronym or \newabbreviation).

    +The abbreviation style command must go before \GlsXtrLoadResources. For example (if you are using \newacronym):

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries}]
    +
    Finally, replace:
    \printglossaries
    +
    with:
    \printunsrtglossaries
     
    The document build is now:
    pdflatex minimalgls
     bib2gls minimalgls
     pdflatex minimalgls
     

    -sampleDB.tex This document illustrates how to load external files containing the glossary entry definitions. It also illustrates how to define a new glossary type. This document has the number list suppressed and uses \glsaddall to add all the entries to the glossaries without referencing each one explicitly. (Note that it’s more efficient to use glossaries-extra and bib2gls if you have a large number of entries.) To create the document do:

    pdflatex sampleDB
    +sampleDB.tex This document illustrates how to load external files containing the glossary entry definitions. It also illustrates how to define a new glossary type. This document has the number list suppressed and uses \glsaddall to add all the entries to the glossaries without referencing each one explicitly. (Note that it’s more efficient to use glossaries-extra and bib2gls if you have a large number of entries.) To create the document do: 
    pdflatex sampleDB
     makeglossaries sampleDB
     pdflatex sampleDB
     
    or
    pdflatex sampleDB
     makeglossaries-lite sampleDB
     pdflatex sampleDB
    -
    The glossary definitions are stored in the accompanying files database1.tex and database2.tex. If for some reason you want to call makeindex explicitly you must have a separate call for each glossary: +
    The glossary definitions are stored in the accompanying files database1.tex and database2.tex. If for some reason you want to call makeindex explicitly you must have a separate call for each glossary:
      -
    1. 1.Create the main glossary (all on one line):
      makeindex -s sampleDB.ist -t sampleDB.glg -o sampleDB.gls sampleDB.glo
      + 
    2. 1.Create the main glossary (all on one line):
      makeindex -s sampleDB.ist -t sampleDB.glg -o sampleDB.gls sampleDB.glo
       
    3. 2.Create the secondary glossary (all on one line):
      makeindex -s sampleDB.ist -t sampleDB.nlg -o sampleDB.not sampleDB.ntn
      -
      Note that both makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite do this all in one call, so they not only make it easier because you don’t need to supply all the switches and remember all the extensions but they also call makeindex the appropriate number of times. +
    4. Note that both makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite do this all in one call, so they not only make it easier because you don’t need to supply all the switches and remember all the extensions but they also call makeindex the appropriate number of times.

    -

    -If you want to switch to using bib2gls with glossaries-extra, you can convert database1.tex and database2.tex to bib files using convertgls2bib:
    convertgls2bib database1.tex database1.bib
    +
    +If you want to switch to using bib2gls with glossaries-extra, you can convert database1.tex and database2.tex to bib files using convertgls2bib: 
    convertgls2bib database1.tex database1.bib
     convertgls2bib database2.tex database2.bib
     
    The document code then needs to be:
    \documentclass{article}
     
     \usepackage[colorlinks,plainpages=false]{hyperref}
    -\usepackage[record,postdot]{glossaries-extra}
    +\usepackage[record,postdot]{glossaries-extra}
     
    -\newglossary*{punc}{Punctuation Characters}
    +\newglossary*{punc}{Punctuation Characters}
     
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={database1},
    - selection=all,sort=en]
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={database2},type=punc,
    - selection=all,sort=letter-case]
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={database1},
    + selection=all,sort=en]
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={database2},type=punc,
    + selection=all,sort=letter-case]
     
     \begin{document}
    -\printunsrtglossaries
    +\printunsrtglossaries
     \end{document}
    -
    Note that the nonumberlist package option has been omitted. It’s not needed because there are no locations in this amended document (whereas in the original sampleDB.tex locations are created with \glsaddall). The starred \newglossary* is used since the makeindex/xindy extensions are now irrelevant.

    -Instead of using makeglossaries you need to use bib2gls when you build the document:

    pdflatex sampleDB
    +
    Note that the nonumberlist package option has been omitted. It’s not needed because there are no locations in this amended document (whereas in the original sampleDB.tex locations are created with \glsaddall). The starred \newglossary* is used since the makeindex/xindy extensions are now irrelevant.

    +Instead of using makeglossaries you need to use bib2gls when you build the document:

    pdflatex sampleDB
     bib2gls sampleDB
     pdflatex sampleDB
    -
    Note that one bib2gls call processes all the indexing (rather than one call per glossary). Unlike makeindex and xindy, bib2gls processes each resource set in turn, but the resource sets aren’t linked to a specific glossary. Multiple glossaries may be processed in a single resource set or sub-blocks of a single glossary may be processed by multiple resource sets. In this example, there happens to be one resource set per glossary because each glossary requires a different sort method. (A locale-sensitive alphabetical sort for the first and a character code sort for the second.)

    -If you want letter groups, you need to use the --group switch:

    bib2gls --group sampleDB
    +
    Note that one bib2gls call processes all the indexing (rather than one call per glossary). Unlike makeindex and xindy, bib2gls processes each resource set in turn, but the resource sets aren’t linked to a specific glossary. Multiple glossaries may be processed in a single resource set or sub-blocks of a single glossary may be processed by multiple resource sets. In this example, there happens to be one resource set per glossary because each glossary requires a different sort method. (A locale-sensitive alphabetical sort for the first and a character code sort for the second.)

    +If you want letter groups, you need to use the --group switch:

    bib2gls --group sampleDB
     
    and use an appropriate glossary style.

    -See also bib2gls gallery: sorting, glossaries-extra and bib2gls: An Introductory Guide and the bib2gls user manual.

    +See also bib2gls gallery: sorting, glossaries-extra and bib2gls: An Introductory Guide and the bib2gls user manual.

    18.2. Acronyms and First Use

    -sampleAcr.tex This document has some sample acronyms. It also adds the glossary to the table of contents, so an extra run through LaTeX is required to ensure the document is up to date:

    pdflatex sampleAcr
    +sampleAcr.tex This document has some sample acronyms. It also adds the glossary to the table of contents, so an extra run through LaTeX is required to ensure the document is up to date: 
    pdflatex sampleAcr
     makeglossaries sampleAcr
     pdflatex sampleAcr
     pdflatex sampleAcr
    -
    (or use makeglossaries-lite).

    -Note that if the glossary is at the start of the document and spans across multiple pages, then this can cause the locations to be shifted. In that case, an extra makeglossaries and LaTeX call are required. In this particular example, the glossary is at the end of the document so it’s not a problem. It’s also not a problem for a glossary at the start of the document if the page numbering is reset at the end of the glossary. For example, if the glossary is at the end of the front matter in a book-style document.

    -This document uses \ifglsused to determine whether to use “a” or “an” in:

    … is \ifglsused{svm}{an}{a} \gls{svm} …
    This clumsy bit of code can be tidied up with the glossaries-prefix package. Since that package automatically loads glossaries and passes all its options to the base package it’s possible to do a simple replacement of:
    \usepackage[style=long,toc]{glossaries}
    -
    with:
    \usepackage[style=long,toc]{glossaries-prefix}
    -
    The definition of “svm” now needs an adjustment:
    \newacronym[description={statistical pattern recognition  technique~\protect\cite{svm}},
    -prefixfirst={a~},prefix={an\space}
    +
    (or use makeglossaries-lite).

    +Note that if the glossary is at the start of the document and spans across multiple pages, then this can cause the locations to be shifted. In that case, an extra makeglossaries and LaTeX call are required. In this particular example, the glossary is at the end of the document so it’s not a problem. It’s also not a problem for a glossary at the start of the document if the page numbering is reset at the end of the glossary. For example, if the glossary is at the end of the front matter in a book-style document.

    +This document uses \ifglsused to determine whether to use “a” or “an” in:

    … is \ifglsused{svm}{an}{a} \gls{svm} …
    This clumsy bit of code can be tidied up with the glossaries-prefix package. Since that package automatically loads glossaries and passes all its options to the base package it’s possible to do a simple replacement of:
    \usepackage[style=long,toc]{glossaries}
    +
    with:
    \usepackage[style=long,toc]{glossaries-prefix}
    +
    The definition of “svm” now needs an adjustment:
    \newacronym[description={statistical pattern recognition  technique~\protect\cite{svm}},
    +prefixfirst={a~},prefix={an\space}
     ]{svm}{svm}{support vector machine}
    -
    The clumsy text can now simply be changed to:
    … is \pgls{svm} …

    -

    -If you want to convert this sample document to use glossaries-extra, you may want the patched version of the styles provided in glossary-long, in which case you can also add stylemods:
    \usepackage[stylemods,style=long]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    If you want to suppress all the other glossary style packages with nostyles, then you need to specify exactly which package (or packages) that you do want:
    \usepackage[nostyles,stylemods=long,style=long]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    (Now that glossaries-extra is being used, there are more available “long” styles in the glossary-longextra package, which you may prefer.)

    -If you want to use glossaries-prefix, you can simply add the prefix package option.

    -Note that the toc package option has been dropped. This is the default with glossaries-extra, so it doesn’t need to be specified now. The document build is now shorter:

    pdflatex sampleAcr
    +
    The clumsy text can now simply be changed to:
    … is \pgls{svm} …

    +

    +If you want to convert this sample document to use glossaries-extra, you may want the patched version of the styles provided in glossary-long, in which case you can also add stylemods:
    \usepackage[stylemods,style=long]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    If you want to suppress all the other glossary style packages with nostyles, then you need to specify exactly which package (or packages) that you do want:
    \usepackage[nostyles,stylemods=long,style=long]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    (Now that glossaries-extra is being used, there are more available “long” styles in the glossary-longextra package, which you may prefer.)

    +If you want to use glossaries-prefix, you can simply add the prefix package option.

    +Note that the toc package option has been dropped. This is the default with glossaries-extra, so it doesn’t need to be specified now. The document build is now shorter:

    pdflatex sampleAcr
     makeglossaries sampleAcr
     pdflatex sampleAcr
    -
    The third LaTeX call is no longer required to make the table of contents up-to-date. This is because glossaries-extra provides boilerplate text on the first LaTeX call when the indexing files are missing. This means that the glossary header is added to the toc file on the first LaTeX call, whereas with just the base glossaries package, the header isn’t present until the second LaTeX call. (As with just the base glossaries package, if the glossary occurs at the start of the document without a page reset after it then part of the build process needs repeating to ensure all referenced page numbers are up-to-date. This problem isn’t specific to the glossaries package.)

    -The other different default setting is the post-description punctuation. The base package has nopostdot=false as the default. This means that a full stop (period) is automatically inserted after the description in the glossary. The extension package has nopostdottrue as the default. If you want the original behaviour then you can use nopostdot=false or the shorter synonym postdot.

    -The glossaries-extra package has different abbreviation handling that’s far more flexible than that provided by the base glossaries package. The style now needs to be set with \setabbreviationstyle instead of \setacronymstyle:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-sc}
    -\newacronym{svm}{svm}{support vector machine}
    -
    (Note the different style name long-short-sc instead of long-sc-short and the optional argument acronym.) If you prefer to replace \newacronym with \newabbreviation then omit the optional argument:
    \setabbreviationstyle{long-short-sc}
    -\newabbreviation{svm}{svm}{support vector machine}
    -
    (The optional argument of \setabbreviationstyle is the category to which the style should be applied. If it’s omitted, abbreviation is assumed. You can therefore have different styles for different categories.)

    -Finally, you need to replace \acrshort, \acrlong and \acrfull and their variants with \glsxtrshort, \glsxtrlong and \glsxtrfull etc.

    -

    🗋📥 sampleAcrDesc.tex
    - This is similar to the previous example, except that the acronyms have an associated description. As with the previous example, the glossary is added to the table of contents, so an extra run through LaTeX is required:
    pdflatex sampleAcrDesc
    +
    The third LaTeX call is no longer required to make the table of contents up-to-date. This is because glossaries-extra provides boilerplate text on the first LaTeX call when the indexing files are missing. This means that the glossary header is added to the toc file on the first LaTeX call, whereas with just the base glossaries package, the header isn’t present until the second LaTeX call. (As with just the base glossaries package, if the glossary occurs at the start of the document without a page reset after it then part of the build process needs repeating to ensure all referenced page numbers are up-to-date. This problem isn’t specific to the glossaries package.)

    +The other different default setting is the post-description punctuation. The base package has nopostdot=false as the default. This means that a full stop (period) is automatically inserted after the description in the glossary. The extension package has nopostdottrue as the default. If you want the original behaviour then you can use nopostdot=false or the shorter synonym postdot.

    +The glossaries-extra package has different abbreviation handling that’s far more flexible than that provided by the base glossaries package. The style now needs to be set with \setabbreviationstyle instead of \setacronymstyle:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-sc}
    +\newacronym{svm}{svm}{support vector machine}
    +
    (Note the different style name long-short-sc instead of long-sc-short and the optional argument acronym.) If you prefer to replace \newacronym with \newabbreviation then omit the optional argument:
    \setabbreviationstyle{long-short-sc}
    +\newabbreviation{svm}{svm}{support vector machine}
    +
    (The optional argument of \setabbreviationstyle is the category to which the style should be applied. If it’s omitted, abbreviation is assumed. You can therefore have different styles for different categories.)

    +Finally, you need to replace \acrshort, \acrlong and \acrfull and their variants with \glsxtrshort, \glsxtrlong and \glsxtrfull etc.

    +

    🗋📥 sampleAcrDesc.tex
    + This is similar to the previous example, except that the acronyms have an associated description. As with the previous example, the glossary is added to the table of contents, so an extra run through LaTeX is required:
    pdflatex sampleAcrDesc
     makeglossaries sampleAcrDesc
     pdflatex sampleAcrDesc
     pdflatex sampleAcrDesc
    -
    This document uses the acronym package option, which creates a new glossary used by \newacronym. This leaves the default main glossary available for general terms. However, in this case there are no general terms so the main glossary is redundant. The nomain package option will prevent its creation. Obviously, if you decide to add some terms with \newglossaryentry you will need to remove the nomain option as the main glossary will now be required.

    -

    -As with the previous example, if you want to convert this document to use glossaries-extra you need to make a few modifications. The most obvious one is to replace glossaries with glossaries-extra in the \usepackage argument. Again you can omit toc as this is the default for glossaries-extra. As in the previous example, you may want to use the patched styles. This document uses altlist which is provided by glossary-list, so the style can be patched with stylemods.
    \usepackage[acronym,nomain,style=altlist,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    You may prefer to replace the acronym option with abbreviations, but this will change the file extensions. If you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite you don’t need to worry about it.

    -Again the style command needs to be changed:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-sc-desc}
    -
    (Note the change in style name long-short-sc-desc instead of long-sc-short-desc and the optional argument acronym.)

    -As with the previous example, if you prefer to use \newabbreviation instead of \newacronym then you need to omit the optional argument:

    \setabbreviationstyle{long-short-sc-desc}
    -
    The original document uses:
    \renewcommand*{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{% 
    - \acronymfont{\glsentrytext{#1}}}
    -
    to ensure that the cross-references (from the see key) use the acronym font. The new abbreviation styles don’t use \acronymfont so this isn’t appropriate with glossaries-extra. If you’re using at least version 1.42 of glossaries-extra, you don’t need to do anything as it automatically redefines \glsseeitemformat to take the style formatting into account. If you have an earlier version you can redefine this command as follows:
    \renewcommand*{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{% 
    - \ifglshasshort{#1}{\glsfmttext{#1}}{\glsfmtname{#1}}% 
    +
    This document uses the acronym package option, which creates a new glossary used by \newacronym. This leaves the default main glossary available for general terms. However, in this case there are no general terms so the main glossary is redundant. The nomain package option will prevent its creation. Obviously, if you decide to add some terms with \newglossaryentry you will need to remove the nomain option as the main glossary will now be required.

    +

    +As with the previous example, if you want to convert this document to use glossaries-extra you need to make a few modifications. The most obvious one is to replace glossaries with glossaries-extra in the \usepackage argument. Again you can omit toc as this is the default for glossaries-extra. As in the previous example, you may want to use the patched styles. This document uses altlist which is provided by glossary-list, so the style can be patched with stylemods.
    \usepackage[acronym,nomain,style=altlist,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    You may prefer to replace the acronym option with abbreviations, but this will change the file extensions. If you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite you don’t need to worry about it.

    +Again the style command needs to be changed:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-sc-desc}
    +
    (Note the change in style name long-short-sc-desc instead of long-sc-short-desc and the optional argument acronym.)

    +As with the previous example, if you prefer to use \newabbreviation instead of \newacronym then you need to omit the optional argument:

    \setabbreviationstyle{long-short-sc-desc}
    +
    The original document uses:
    \renewcommand*{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{% 
    + \acronymfont{\glsentrytext{#1}}}
    +
    to ensure that the cross-references (from the see key) use the acronym font. The new abbreviation styles don’t use \acronymfont so this isn’t appropriate with glossaries-extra. If you’re using at least version 1.42 of glossaries-extra, you don’t need to do anything as it automatically redefines \glsseeitemformat to take the style formatting into account. If you have an earlier version you can redefine this command as follows:
    \renewcommand*{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{% 
    + \ifglshasshort{#1}{\glsfmttext{#1}}{\glsfmtname{#1}}% 
     }
    -
    This will just show the short form in the cross-reference. If you prefer the name instead (which includes the short and long form) you can use:
    \renewcommand*{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{\glsfmtname{#1}}
    +
    This will just show the short form in the cross-reference. If you prefer the name instead (which includes the short and long form) you can use:
    \renewcommand*{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{\glsfmtname{#1}}
     

    -The glossaries-extra package provides two additional cross-referencing keys seealso and alias, so see={[see also]{svm}} can be replaced with a more appropriate key:

    \newacronym[description={Statistical pattern recognition  technique using the ``kernel trick''},
    -seealso={svm},
    +The glossaries-extra package provides two additional cross-referencing keys seealso and alias,  so see={[see also]{svm}} can be replaced with a more appropriate key: 
    \newacronym[description={Statistical pattern recognition  technique using the ``kernel trick''},
    +seealso={svm},
     ]{ksvm}{ksvm}{kernel support vector machine}
     

    -Finally, as with the previous example, you need to replace \acrshort, \acrlong and \acrfull etc with \glsxtrshort, \glsxtrlong and \glsxtrfull etc.

    -

    -If you want to convert this document so that it uses bib2gls, you first need to convert it to use glossaries-extra, as above, but remember that you now need the record option:
    \usepackage[acronym,nomain,style=altlist,record,postdot,stylemods]
    +Finally, as with the previous example, you need to replace \acrshort, \acrlong and \acrfull etc with \glsxtrshort, \glsxtrlong and \glsxtrfull etc.

    +

    +If you want to convert this document so that it uses bib2gls, you first need to convert it to use glossaries-extra, as above, but remember that you now need the record option:
    \usepackage[acronym,nomain,style=altlist,record,postdot,stylemods]
     {glossaries-extra}
    -
    Now you need to convert the acronym definitions to the bib format required by bib2gls. This can be done with:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sampleAcrDesc.tex entries.bib
    -
    If you retained \newacronym from the original example file, then the new entries.bib file will contain entries defined with @acronym. For example:
    @acronym{ksvm,
    -  description={Statistical pattern recognition technique   using the ``kernel trick''},
    -  seealso={svm},
    -  short={ksvm},
    -  long={kernel support vector machine}
    +
    Now you need to convert the acronym definitions to the bib format required by bib2gls. This can be done with:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sampleAcrDesc.tex entries.bib
    +
    If you retained \newacronym from the original example file, then the new entries.bib file will contain entries defined with @acronym. For example:
    @acronym{ksvm,
    +  description={Statistical pattern recognition technique   using the ``kernel trick''},
    +  seealso={svm},
    +  short={ksvm},
    +  long={kernel support vector machine}
     }
    -
    If you switched to \newabbreviation then the entries will instead be defined with @abbreviation.

    -Next replace \makeglossaries with the resource command, but note that the abbreviation style must be set first:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-sc-desc}
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},% terms defined in entries.bib
    - abbreviation-sort-fallback=long]
    -
    Another possibility is to make @acronym behave as though it was actually @abbreviation:
    \setabbreviationstyle{long-short-sc-desc}
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},abbreviation-sort-fallback=long,
    - entry-type-aliases={acronym=abbreviation}]
    -
    Note that the category is now abbreviation not acronym so the optional argument of \setabbreviationstyle needs to be removed.

    -If the sort field is missing (which should usually be the case), then both @acronym and @abbreviation will fallback on the short field (not the name field, which is usually set by the style and therefore not visible to bib2gls). For some styles, as in this example, it’s more appropriate to sort by the long form so the fallback is changed. (Remember that you will break this fallback mechanism if you explicitly set the sort value.) See the bib2gls manual for further details and other examples.

    -Remember to delete any \newacronym or \newabbreviation in the tex file. Finally replace \printglossary with \printunsrtglossary. The document build is now:

    pdflatex sampleAcrDesc
    +
    If you switched to \newabbreviation then the entries will instead be defined with @abbreviation.

    +Next replace \makeglossaries with the resource command, but note that the abbreviation style must be set first:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-sc-desc}
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},% terms defined in entries.bib
    + abbreviation-sort-fallback=long]
    +
    Another possibility is to make @acronym behave as though it was actually @abbreviation:
    \setabbreviationstyle{long-short-sc-desc}
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},abbreviation-sort-fallback=long,
    + entry-type-aliases={acronym=abbreviation}]
    +
    Note that the category is now abbreviation not acronym so the optional argument of \setabbreviationstyle needs to be removed.

    +If the sort field is missing (which should usually be the case), then both @acronym and @abbreviation will fallback on the short field (not the name field, which is usually set by the style and therefore not visible to bib2gls). For some styles, as in this example, it’s more appropriate to sort by the long form so the fallback is changed. (Remember that you will break this fallback mechanism if you explicitly set the sort value.) See the bib2gls manual for further details and other examples.

    +Remember to delete any \newacronym or \newabbreviation in the tex file. Finally replace \printglossary with \printunsrtglossary. The document build is now:

    pdflatex sampleAcrDesc
     bib2gls sampleAcrDesc
     pdflatex sampleAcrDesc
     

    -Note that it’s now much easier to revert back to the descriptionless style used in sampleAcr.tex:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-sc}
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},ignore-fields={description}]
    -
    With the other options it would be necessary to delete all the description fields from the abbreviation definitions in order to omit them, but with bib2gls you can simply instruct bib2gls to ignore the description. This makes it much easier to have a large database of abbreviations for use across multiple documents that may or may not require the description.

    -

    🗋📥 sampleDesc.tex
    - This is similar to the previous example, except that it defines the acronyms as normal entries using \newglossaryentry instead of \newacronym. As with the previous example, the glossary is added to the table of contents, so an extra run through LaTeX is required:
    pdflatex sampleDesc
    +Note that it’s now much easier to revert back to the descriptionless style used in sampleAcr.tex: 
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-sc}
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},ignore-fields={description}]
    +
    With the other options it would be necessary to delete all the description fields from the abbreviation definitions in order to omit them, but with bib2gls you can simply instruct bib2gls to ignore the description. This makes it much easier to have a large database of abbreviations for use across multiple documents that may or may not require the description.

    +

    🗋📥 sampleDesc.tex
    + This is similar to the previous example, except that it defines the acronyms as normal entries using \newglossaryentry instead of \newacronym. As with the previous example, the glossary is added to the table of contents, so an extra run through LaTeX is required:
    pdflatex sampleDesc
     makeglossaries sampleDesc
     pdflatex sampleDesc
     pdflatex sampleDesc
    -
    This sample file demonstrates the use of the first and text keys but in general it’s better to use \newacronym instead as it’s more flexible. For even greater flexibility use \newabbreviation provided by glossaries-extra. For other variations, such as showing the symbol on first use, you may prefer to make use of the post-link category hook. For examples, see the section “Changing the Formatting” in glossaries-extra and bib2gls: An Introductory Guide.

    -

    🗋📥 sampleFnAcrDesc.tex
    - This document has some sample acronyms that use the footnote-sc-desc acronym style. As with the previous example, the glossary is added to the table of contents, so an extra run through LaTeX is required:
    pdflatex sampleFnAcrDesc
    +
    This sample file demonstrates the use of the first and text keys but in general it’s better to use \newacronym instead as it’s more flexible. For even greater flexibility use \newabbreviation provided by glossaries-extra. For other variations, such as showing the symbol on first use, you may prefer to make use of the post-link category hook. For examples, see the section “Changing the Formatting” in glossaries-extra and bib2gls: An Introductory Guide.

    +

    🗋📥 sampleFnAcrDesc.tex
    + This document has some sample acronyms that use the footnote-sc-desc acronym style. As with the previous example, the glossary is added to the table of contents, so an extra run through LaTeX is required:
    pdflatex sampleFnAcrDesc
     makeglossaries sampleFnAcrDesc
     pdflatex sampleFnAcrDesc
     pdflatex sampleFnAcrDesc
    -
    -If you want to convert this sample document to use glossaries-extra, then you just need to follow the same steps as for sampleAcr.tex with a slight modification. This time the short-sc-footnote-desc abbreviation style is needed:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{short-sc-footnote-desc}
    +
    +If you want to convert this sample document to use glossaries-extra, then you just need to follow the same steps as for sampleAcr.tex with a slight modification. This time the short-sc-footnote-desc abbreviation style is needed:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{short-sc-footnote-desc}
     
    The command redefinitions (performed with \renewcommand) should now all be deleted as they are no longer applicable.

    -You may prefer to use the short-sc-postfootnote-desc style instead. There are subtle differences between the postfootnote and footnote set of styles. Try changing the abbreviation style to short-sc-footnote and compare the position of the footnote marker with the two styles.

    +You may prefer to use the short-sc-postfootnote-desc style instead. There are subtle differences between the postfootnote and footnote set of styles. Try changing the abbreviation style to short-sc-footnote and compare the position of the footnote marker with the two styles.

    This modified sample file now has a shorter build:

    pdflatex sampleFnAcrDesc
     makeglossaries sampleFnAcrDesc
     pdflatex sampleFnAcrDesc
    -
    This is because the glossaries-extra package produces boilerplate text when the indexing file is missing (on the first LaTeX run) which adds the glossary title to the table of contents (toc) file.

    -

    🗋📥 sampleCustomAcr.tex
    - This document has some sample acronyms with a custom acronym style. It also adds the glossary to the table of contents, so an extra run through LaTeX is required:
    pdflatex sampleCustomAcr
    +
    This is because the glossaries-extra package produces boilerplate text when the indexing file is missing (on the first LaTeX run) which adds the glossary title to the table of contents (toc) file.

    +

    🗋📥 sampleCustomAcr.tex
    + This document has some sample acronyms with a custom acronym style. It also adds the glossary to the table of contents, so an extra run through LaTeX is required:
    pdflatex sampleCustomAcr
     makeglossaries sampleCustomAcr
     pdflatex sampleCustomAcr
     pdflatex sampleCustomAcr
    -
    This is a slight variation on the previous example where the name is in the form long (short) instead of short (long), and the sort key is set to the long form instead of the short form. On first use, the footnote text is in the form long: description (instead of just the long form). This requires defining a \newacronym style that inherits from the footnote-sc-desc style.

    -

    -The conversion to glossaries-extra starts in much the same way as the previous examples:
    \usepackage[acronym,nomain,postdot,stylemods,style=altlist]
    +
    This is a slight variation on the previous example where the name is in the form long (short) instead of short (long), and the sort key is set to the long form instead of the short form. On first use, the footnote text is in the form long: description (instead of just the long form). This requires defining a \newacronym style that inherits from the footnote-sc-desc style.

    +

    +The conversion to glossaries-extra starts in much the same way as the previous examples:
    \usepackage[acronym,nomain,postdot,stylemods,style=altlist]
     {glossaries-extra}
    -
    The abbreviation styles have associated helper commands that may be redefined to make minor modifications. These redefinitions should be done before the abbreviations are defined.

    -The short-sc-footnote-desc abbreviation style is the closest match to the requirement, so replace the \setacronymstyle command with:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{short-sc-footnote-desc}
    -
    Again, you may prefer short-sc-postfootnote-desc. Both styles use the same helper commands.

    -Next some adjustments need to be made to fit the new requirements. The name needs to be long (short):

    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrfootnotedescname}{% 
    -  \protect\glslongfont{\the\glslongtok}% 
    -  \protect\glsxtrfullsep{\the\glslabeltok}% 
    -  \protect\glsxtrparen{\protect\glsabbrvfont{\the\glsshorttok}}% 
    +
    The abbreviation styles have associated helper commands that may be redefined to make minor modifications. These redefinitions should be done before the abbreviations are defined.

    +The short-sc-footnote-desc abbreviation style is the closest match to the requirement, so replace the \setacronymstyle command with:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{short-sc-footnote-desc}
    +
    Again, you may prefer short-sc-postfootnote-desc. Both styles use the same helper commands.

    +Next some adjustments need to be made to fit the new requirements. The name needs to be long (short):

    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrfootnotedescname}{% 
    +  \protect\glslongfont{\the\glslongtok}% 
    +  \protect\glsxtrfullsep{\the\glslabeltok}% 
    +  \protect\glsxtrparen{\protect\glsabbrvfont{\the\glsshorttok}}% 
     }
    -
    This command expands when the abbreviations are defined so take care to \protect commands that shouldn’t be expanded at that point, and make sure that the token registers that store the label, long and short values are able to expand. Similarly the sort value needs adjusting:
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrfootnotedescsort}{\the\glslongtok}
    -
    The footnote for all the footnote abbreviation styles is produced with:
    \glsxtrabbrvfootnote{label}{text}
    -
    where text is the singular or plural long form, depending on what command was used to reference the abbreviation (\gls, \glspl etc). This can simply be redefined as:
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrabbrvfootnote}[2]{\footnote{% 
    -  #2: \glsentrydesc{#1}}}
    -
    This will mimic the result from the original sample document. Note that newer versions of glossaries-extra may have additional helper commands associated with certain abbreviation styles.

    -You may prefer to replace #2 with a reference to a specific field (or fields). For example:

    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrabbrvfootnote}[2]{\footnote{% 
    - \Glsfmtlong{#1} (\glsfmtshort{#1}): \glsentrydesc{#1}.}}
    -
    As with the earlier sampleAcrDesc.tex, you need to remove or change the redefinition of \glsseeitemformat since \acronymfont is no longer appropriate.

    -In the original sampleCustomAcr.tex source code, I started the description with a capital:

    \newacronym[description={Statistical pattern recognition  technique using the ``kernel trick''},
    -see={[see also]{svm}},
    +
    This command expands when the abbreviations are defined so take care to \protect commands that shouldn’t be expanded at that point, and make sure that the token registers that store the label, long and short values are able to expand. Similarly the sort value needs adjusting:
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrfootnotedescsort}{\the\glslongtok}
    +
    The footnote for all the footnote abbreviation styles is produced with:
    \glsxtrabbrvfootnote{label}{text}
    +
    where text is the singular or plural long form, depending on what command was used to reference the abbreviation (\gls, \glspl etc). This can simply be redefined as:
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrabbrvfootnote}[2]{\footnote{% 
    +  #2: \glsentrydesc{#1}}}
    +
    This will mimic the result from the original sample document. Note that newer versions of glossaries-extra may have additional helper commands associated with certain abbreviation styles.

    +You may prefer to replace #2 with a reference to a specific field (or fields). For example:

    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrabbrvfootnote}[2]{\footnote{% 
    + \Glsfmtlong{#1} (\glsfmtshort{#1}): \glsentrydesc{#1}.}}
    +
    As with the earlier sampleAcrDesc.tex, you need to remove or change the redefinition of \glsseeitemformat since \acronymfont is no longer appropriate.

    +In the original sampleCustomAcr.tex source code, I started the description with a capital:

    \newacronym[description={Statistical pattern recognition  technique using the ``kernel trick''},
    +see={[see also]{svm}},
     ]{ksvm}{ksvm}{kernel support vector machine}
    -
    This leads to a capital letter after the colon in the footnote, which is undesirable, but I would like to have the description start with a capital in the glossary. The solution to this problem is easy with glossaries-extra. I start the description with a lowercase letter and set the glossdesc category attribute to firstuc to convert the description to sentence case in the glossary:
    \glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{glossdesc}{firstuc}
    -
    The abbreviation definitions are modified slightly:
    \newacronym[description={statistical pattern recognition  technique using the ``kernel trick''},
    -seealso={svm},
    +
    This leads to a capital letter after the colon in the footnote, which is undesirable, but I would like to have the description start with a capital in the glossary. The solution to this problem is easy with glossaries-extra. I start the description with a lowercase letter and set the glossdesc category attribute to firstuc to convert the description to sentence case in the glossary:
    \glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{glossdesc}{firstuc}
    +
    The abbreviation definitions are modified slightly:
    \newacronym[description={statistical pattern recognition  technique using the ``kernel trick''},
    +seealso={svm},
     ]{ksvm}{ksvm}{kernel support vector machine}
    -
    Note the use of the seealso key, which is only available with glossaries-extra.

    -If you prefer to use \newabbreviation instead of \newacronym, then the category needs to be abbreviation rather than acronym:

    \glssetcategoryattribute{abbreviation}{glossdesc}{firstuc}
    -
    and the style command needs to be adjusted so that it omits the optional argument. For example:
    \setabbreviationstyle{short-sc-postfootnote-desc}
    +
    Note the use of the seealso key, which is only available with glossaries-extra.

    +If you prefer to use \newabbreviation instead of \newacronym, then the category needs to be abbreviation rather than acronym:

    \glssetcategoryattribute{abbreviation}{glossdesc}{firstuc}
    +
    and the style command needs to be adjusted so that it omits the optional argument. For example:
    \setabbreviationstyle{short-sc-postfootnote-desc}
     

    -

    🗋📥 sample-FnDesc.tex
    - This example defines a custom entry formatdisplay format that puts the description in a footnote on first use.
    pdflatex sample-FnDesc
    +
    🗋📥 sample-FnDesc.tex
    + This example defines a custom entry formatdisplay format that puts the description in a footnote on first use.
    pdflatex sample-FnDesc
     makeglossaries sample-FnDesc
     pdflatex sample-FnDesc
    -
    In order to prevent nested hyperlinks, this document uses the hyperfirst=false package option (otherwise the footnote marker hyperlink would be inside the hyperlink around the link text which would result in a nested hyperlink).

    -

    -The glossaries-extra package has category post-link hooks that make it easier to adjust the formatting. The post-link hook is placed after the hyperlink around the link text, so a hyperlink created by \footnote in the post-link hook won’t cause a nested link. This means that the hyperfirst=false option isn’t required:
    \usepackage[postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    In order to prevent nested hyperlinks, this document uses the hyperfirst=false package option (otherwise the footnote marker hyperlink would be inside the hyperlink around the link text which would result in a nested hyperlink).

    +

    +The glossaries-extra package has category post-link hooks that make it easier to adjust the formatting. The post-link hook is placed after the hyperlink around the link text, so a hyperlink created by \footnote in the post-link hook won’t cause a nested link. This means that the hyperfirst=false option isn’t required:
    \usepackage[postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
     

    -Never use commands like \gls or \glsdesc in the post-link hook as you can end up with infinite recursion. Use commands that don’t themselves have a post-link hook, such as \glsentrydesc or \glossentrydesc, instead.
    -

    -In the original sample-FnDesc.tex file, the entry format was adjusted with:

    \renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}{% 
    -  \glsgenentryfmt
    -  \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\footnote{\glsentrydesc{\glslabel}}}}
    -
    This can be changed to:
    \glsdefpostlink
    -{general}% category label
    -{\glsxtrifwasfirstuse{\footnote{\glsentrydesc{\glslabel}}}{}}
    -
    This sets the post-link hook for the general category (which is the default category for entries defined with \newglossaryentry). If I added some abbreviations (which have a different category) then this change wouldn’t apply to them.

    -The first paragraph in the document is:

    First use: \gls{sample}.
    -
    So the PDF will have the word “sample” (the link text created by \gls{sample}) as a hyperlink to the entry in the glossary followed by the footnote marker, which is a hyperlink to the footnote. This is then followed by the sentence terminator. “First use: sample¹.”

    -It would look tidier if the footnote marker could be shifted after the full stop. “First use: sample.¹” This can easily be achieved with a minor modification:

    \glsdefpostlink
    -{general}% category label
    -{\glsxtrifwasfirstuse
    - {\glsxtrdopostpunc{\footnote{\glsentrydesc{\glslabel}}}}% 
    +Never use commands like \gls or \glsdesc in the  post-link hook as you can end up with infinite recursion. Use commands that don’t themselves have a post-link hook, such as \glsentrydesc or \glossentrydesc, instead. 
    +

    +In the original sample-FnDesc.tex file, the entry format was adjusted with:

    \renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}{% 
    +  \glsgenentryfmt
    +  \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\footnote{\glsentrydesc{\glslabel}}}}
    +
    This can be changed to:
    \glsdefpostlink
    +{general}% category label
    +{\glsxtrifwasfirstuse{\footnote{\glsentrydesc{\glslabel}}}{}}
    +
    This sets the post-link hook for the general category (which is the default category for entries defined with \newglossaryentry). If I added some abbreviations (which have a different category) then this change wouldn’t apply to them.

    +The first paragraph in the document is:

    First use: \gls{sample}.
    +
    So the PDF will have the word “sample” (the link text created by \gls{sample}) as a hyperlink to the entry in the glossary followed by the footnote marker, which is a hyperlink to the footnote. This is then followed by the sentence terminator. “First use: sample¹.”

    +It would look tidier if the footnote marker could be shifted after the full stop. “First use: sample.¹” This can easily be achieved with a minor modification:

    \glsdefpostlink
    +{general}% category label
    +{\glsxtrifwasfirstuse
    + {\glsxtrdopostpunc{\footnote{\glsentrydesc{\glslabel}}}}% 
      {}% 
     }
    -
    You may prefer to use \glossentrydesc instead of \glsentrydesc. This will obey the glossdesc category attribute. If you append \glspostdescription, you can also pick up the postdot package option. For example:
    \glssetcategoryattribute{general}{glossdesc}{firstuc}
    +
    You may prefer to use \glossentrydesc instead of \glsentrydesc. This will obey the glossdesc category attribute. If you append \glspostdescription, you can also pick up the postdot package option. For example:
    \glssetcategoryattribute{general}{glossdesc}{firstuc}
     
    -\glsdefpostlink
    -{general}% category label
    -{\glsxtrifwasfirstuse
    - {\glsxtrdopostpunc{\footnote{% 
    -   \glossentrydesc{\glslabel}\glspostdescription}}}% 
    +\glsdefpostlink
    +{general}% category label
    +{\glsxtrifwasfirstuse
    + {\glsxtrdopostpunc{\footnote{% 
    +   \glossentrydesc{\glslabel}\glspostdescription}}}% 
      {}% 
     }
    -
    Alternatively, you could just use \Glsentrydesc and explicitly append the full stop.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-custom-acronym.tex
    - This document illustrates how to define your own acronym style if the predefined styles don’t suit your requirements.
    pdflatex sample-custom-acronym
    +
    Alternatively, you could just use \Glsentrydesc and explicitly append the full stop.

    +

    🗋📥 sample-custom-acronym.tex
    + This document illustrates how to define your own acronym style if the predefined styles don’t suit your requirements.
    pdflatex sample-custom-acronym
     makeglossaries sample-custom-acronym
     pdflatex sample-custom-acronym
    -
    In this case, a style is defined to show the short form in the text with the long form and description in a footnote on first use. The long form is used for the sort value. The short form is displayed in small caps in the main part of the document but in uppercase in the list of acronyms. (So it’s a slight variation of some of the examples above.) The name is set to the long form (starting with an initial capital) followed by the all caps short form in parentheses. The final requirement is that the inline form should show the long form followed by the short form in parentheses.

    -

    -As with sampleFnAcrDesc.tex, the short-sc-footnote-desc and short-sc-postfootnote-desc abbreviation styles produce almost the required effect so one of those can be used as a starting point. However the final requirement doesn’t fit. It’s now necessary to actually define a custom abbreviation style, but it can mostly inherit from the short-sc-footnote-desc or short-sc-postfootnote-desc style:
    \newabbreviationstyle{custom-fn}% 
    +
    In this case, a style is defined to show the short form in the text with the long form and description in a footnote on first use. The long form is used for the sort value. The short form is displayed in small caps in the main part of the document but in uppercase in the list of acronyms. (So it’s a slight variation of some of the examples above.) The name is set to the long form (starting with an initial capital) followed by the all caps short form in parentheses. The final requirement is that the inline form should show the long form followed by the short form in parentheses.

    +

    +As with sampleFnAcrDesc.tex, the short-sc-footnote-desc and short-sc-postfootnote-desc abbreviation styles produce almost the required effect so one of those can be used as a starting point. However the final requirement doesn’t fit. It’s now necessary to actually define a custom abbreviation style, but it can mostly inherit from the short-sc-footnote-desc or short-sc-postfootnote-desc style:
    \newabbreviationstyle{custom-fn}% 
     {% 
    -  \GlsXtrUseAbbrStyleSetup{short-sc-footnote-desc}% 
    +  \GlsXtrUseAbbrStyleSetup{short-sc-footnote-desc}% 
     }% 
     {% 
    -  \GlsXtrUseAbbrStyleFmts{short-sc-footnote-desc}% 
    -  \renewcommand*{\glsxtrinlinefullformat}[2]{% 
    -    \glsfirstlongfootnotefont{\glsaccesslong{##1}% 
    -       \ifglsxtrinsertinside##2\fi}% 
    -     \ifglsxtrinsertinside\else##2\fi\glsxtrfullsep{##1}% 
    -    \glsxtrparen{\glsfirstabbrvscfont{\glsaccessshort{##1}}}% 
    +  \GlsXtrUseAbbrStyleFmts{short-sc-footnote-desc}% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\glsxtrinlinefullformat}[2]{% 
    +    \glsfirstlongfootnotefont{\glsaccesslong{##1}% 
    +       \ifglsxtrinsertinside##2\fi}% 
    +     \ifglsxtrinsertinside\else##2\fi\glsxtrfullsep{##1}% 
    +    \glsxtrparen{\glsfirstabbrvscfont{\glsaccessshort{##1}}}% 
       }% 
    -  \renewcommand*{\glsxtrinlinefullplformat}[2]{% 
    -    \glsfirstlongfootnotefont{\glsaccesslongpl{##1}% 
    -       \ifglsxtrinsertinside##2\fi}    \ifglsxtrinsertinside\else##2\fi\glsxtrfullsep{##1}% 
    -    \glsxtrparen{\glsfirstabbrvscfont{\glsaccessshortpl{##1}}}% 
    -  }  \renewcommand*{\Glsxtrinlinefullformat}[2]{% 
    -    \glsfirstlongfootnotefont{\Glsaccesslong{##1}% 
    -       \ifglsxtrinsertinside##2\fi}% 
    -     \ifglsxtrinsertinside\else##2\fi\glsxtrfullsep{##1}% 
    -    \glsxtrparen{\glsfirstabbrvscfont{\glsaccessshort{##1}}}% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\glsxtrinlinefullplformat}[2]{% 
    +    \glsfirstlongfootnotefont{\glsaccesslongpl{##1}% 
    +       \ifglsxtrinsertinside##2\fi}    \ifglsxtrinsertinside\else##2\fi\glsxtrfullsep{##1}% 
    +    \glsxtrparen{\glsfirstabbrvscfont{\glsaccessshortpl{##1}}}% 
    +  }  \renewcommand*{\Glsxtrinlinefullformat}[2]{% 
    +    \glsfirstlongfootnotefont{\Glsaccesslong{##1}% 
    +       \ifglsxtrinsertinside##2\fi}% 
    +     \ifglsxtrinsertinside\else##2\fi\glsxtrfullsep{##1}% 
    +    \glsxtrparen{\glsfirstabbrvscfont{\glsaccessshort{##1}}}% 
       }% 
    -  \renewcommand*{\Glsxtrinlinefullplformat}[2]{% 
    -    \glsfirstlongfootnotefont{\Glsaccesslongpl{##1}% 
    -       \ifglsxtrinsertinside##2\fi}% 
    -    \ifglsxtrinsertinside\else##2\fi\glsxtrfullsep{##1}% 
    -    \glsxtrparen{\glsfirstabbrvscfont{\glsaccessshortpl{##1}}}% 
    +  \renewcommand*{\Glsxtrinlinefullplformat}[2]{% 
    +    \glsfirstlongfootnotefont{\Glsaccesslongpl{##1}% 
    +       \ifglsxtrinsertinside##2\fi}% 
    +    \ifglsxtrinsertinside\else##2\fi\glsxtrfullsep{##1}% 
    +    \glsxtrparen{\glsfirstabbrvscfont{\glsaccessshortpl{##1}}}% 
       }% 
     }
    -
    (See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details.)

    -This new custom style now needs to be set:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{custom-fn}
    -
    Remember that if you decide to use \newabbreviation instead of \newacronym then the category will be abbreviation not acronym:
    \setabbreviationstyle{custom-fn}
    -
    This custom style simply adjusts the inline full form. There are other adjustments to be made that apply to the inherited style. (The alternative is to design a new style from scratch.) The footnote contains the long form followed by the description. This is the same as the modification to an earlier example:
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrabbrvfootnote}[2]{\footnote{#2:
    -\glsentrydesc{#1}.}}
    -
    As with sampleCustomAcr.tex, if you specifically want the singular long form then you can ignore the second argument. For example:
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrabbrvfootnote}[2]{\footnote
    - {\Glsfmtlong{#1}: \glsentrydesc{#1}.}}
    +
    (See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details.)

    +This new custom style now needs to be set:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{custom-fn}
    +
    Remember that if you decide to use \newabbreviation instead of \newacronym then the category will be abbreviation not acronym:
    \setabbreviationstyle{custom-fn}
    +
    This custom style simply adjusts the inline full form. There are other adjustments to be made that apply to the inherited style. (The alternative is to design a new style from scratch.) The footnote contains the long form followed by the description. This is the same as the modification to an earlier example:
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrabbrvfootnote}[2]{\footnote{#2:
    +\glsentrydesc{#1}.}}
    +
    As with sampleCustomAcr.tex, if you specifically want the singular long form then you can ignore the second argument. For example:
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrabbrvfootnote}[2]{\footnote
    + {\Glsfmtlong{#1}: \glsentrydesc{#1}.}}
     

    -The name now needs to be the long form followed by the short form in parentheses, but note the new requirement that the short form should now be in all caps not small caps and the long form should start with a capital letter.

    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrfootnotedescname}{% 
    -  \protect\glsfirstlongfootnotefont
    -    {\makefirstuc{\the\glslongtok}}
    -  (\protect\glsuppercase{\the\glsshorttok})% 
    +The name now needs to be the long form followed by the short form in parentheses, but note the new requirement that the short form should now be in all caps not small caps and the long form should start with a capital letter. 
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrfootnotedescname}{% 
    +  \protect\glsfirstlongfootnotefont
    +    {\makefirstuc{\the\glslongtok}}
    +  (\protect\glsuppercase{\the\glsshorttok})% 
     }
    -
    The inherited abbreviation style uses the short form as the sort value by default. This needs to be changed to the long form:
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrfootnotedescsort}{\the\glslongtok}
    +
    The inherited abbreviation style uses the short form as the sort value by default. This needs to be changed to the long form:
    \renewcommand*{\glsxtrfootnotedescsort}{\the\glslongtok}
     

    -

    - If you want to switch to using bib2gls, remember to set the abbreviation style before the resource command and change the default sort fallback field to long, as with sampleAcrDesc.tex.
    +
    + If you want to switch to using bib2gls, remember to set the abbreviation style before the resource command and change the default sort fallback field to long, as with sampleAcrDesc.tex.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-dot-abbr.tex
    - This document illustrates how to use the base post-link hook to adjust the space factor after acronyms.
    pdflatex sample-dot-abbr
    +
    🗋📥 sample-dot-abbr.tex
    + This document illustrates how to use the base post-link hook to adjust the space factor after acronyms.
    pdflatex sample-dot-abbr
     makeglossaries sampledot-abbrf
     pdflatex sample-dot-abbr
    -
    This example creates a custom storage key that provides a similar function to glossaries-extra’s category key.

    -

    -This example is much simpler with glossaries-extra. The custom storage key, which is defined using:
    \glsaddstoragekey{abbrtype}{word}{\abbrtype}
    +
    This example creates a custom storage key that provides a similar function to glossaries-extra’s category key.

    +

    +This example is much simpler with glossaries-extra. The custom storage key, which is defined using:
    \glsaddstoragekey{abbrtype}{word}{\abbrtype}
     
    can now be removed.

    -The category key is set to “initials” for the initialisms (which are defined with the custom \newacr command). The abbreviation styles can be set with:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    -\setabbreviationstyle[initials]{long-short}
    -
    The discardperiod category attribute will discard any full stop (period) following commands like \gls:
    \glssetcategoryattribute{initials}{discardperiod}{true}
    -
    (If you want to use the noshortplural attribute then you will also need to set the pluraldiscardperiod attribute.)

    -The first use is governed by the retainfirstuseperiod category attribute. If set, the period won’t be discarded if it follows the first use of commands like \gls. This is useful for styles where the first use doesn’t end with the short form. In this case, the first use of the long-short style ends with a closing parenthesis, so the end of sentence might be clearer if the period is retained:

    \glssetcategoryattribute{initials}{retainfirstuseperiod}{true}
    +The category key is set to “initials” for the initialisms (which are defined with the custom \newacr command). The abbreviation styles can be set with: 
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    +\setabbreviationstyle[initials]{long-short}
    +
    The discardperiod category attribute will discard any full stop (period) following commands like \gls:
    \glssetcategoryattribute{initials}{discardperiod}{true}
    +
    (If you want to use the noshortplural attribute then you will also need to set the pluraldiscardperiod attribute.)

    +The first use is governed by the retainfirstuseperiod category attribute. If set, the period won’t be discarded if it follows the first use of commands like \gls. This is useful for styles where the first use doesn’t end with the short form. In this case, the first use of the long-short style ends with a closing parenthesis, so the end of sentence might be clearer if the period is retained:

    \glssetcategoryattribute{initials}{retainfirstuseperiod}{true}
     

    -The insertdots category attribute can automatically insert dots into the short form with a final space factor adjustment:

    \glssetcategoryattribute{initials}{insertdots}{true}
    +The insertdots category attribute can automatically insert dots into the short form with a final space factor adjustment: 
    \glssetcategoryattribute{initials}{insertdots}{true}
     

    The custom helper command defined in the example needs to be slightly modified:

    \newcommand*{\newabbr}[1][]{% 
    - \newabbreviation[category=initials,#1]}
    -
    The definitions need to be slightly modified to work with the insertdots attribute:
    \newabbr{eg}{eg}{eg}
    + \newabbreviation[category=initials,#1]}
    +
    The definitions need to be slightly modified to work with the insertdots attribute:
    \newabbr{eg}{eg}{eg}
     \newabbr{ie}{ie}{ie}
     \newabbr{bsc}{B{Sc}}{Bachelor of Science}
     \newabbr{ba}{BA}{BA}
     \newabbr{agm}{AGM}{AGM}
     
    (This makes it much easier to change your mind if you decide at a later date to omit the dots, especially if you are storing all your definitions in a file that’s shared across multiple documents, but note the need to group “Sc”.)

    -The “laser” definition remains unchanged:

    \newacronym{laser}{laser}{light amplification by stimulated
    +The “laser” definition remains unchanged: 
    \newacronym{laser}{laser}{light amplification by stimulated
     emission of radiation}
    -
    The remaining code in the document preamble must now be removed. (It will interfere with glossaries-extra’s category post-link hooks.) No change is required in the document body.

    -See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details about category attributes and post-link hooks.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-font-abbr.tex
    - This document illustrates how to have different fonts for acronyms within the style. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-font-abbr
    +
    The remaining code in the document preamble must now be removed. (It will interfere with glossaries-extra’s category post-link hooks.) No change is required in the document body.

    +See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details about category attributes and post-link hooks.

    +

    🗋📥 sample-font-abbr.tex
    + This document illustrates how to have different fonts for acronyms within the style. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-font-abbr
     makeglossaries sample-font-abbr
     pdflatex sample-font-abbr
    -
    The acronym mechanism provided by the base glossaries package isn’t well suited to having a mixture of styles. This example provides a workaround that involves defining a new storage key with \glsaddstoragekey that’s used to hold the font declaration (such as \em).
    \glsaddstoragekey{font}{}{\entryfont}
    -
    A new custom acronym style is defined that fetches the font information from this new key so that it can be applied to the acronym. Some helper commands are also provided to define the different types of acronyms:
    \newcommand*{\newitabbr}[1][]{\newacronym[font=\em,#1]}
    -\newcommand*{\newupabbr}{\newacronym}
    +
    The acronym mechanism provided by the base glossaries package isn’t well suited to having a mixture of styles. This example provides a workaround that involves defining a new storage key with \glsaddstoragekey that’s used to hold the font declaration (such as \em).
    \glsaddstoragekey{font}{}{\entryfont}
    +
    A new custom acronym style is defined that fetches the font information from this new key so that it can be applied to the acronym. Some helper commands are also provided to define the different types of acronyms:
    \newcommand*{\newitabbr}[1][]{\newacronym[font=\em,#1]}
    +\newcommand*{\newupabbr}{\newacronym}
     
     \newitabbr{eg}{e.g.}{exempli gratia}
     \newupabbr{bsc}{BSc}{Bachelor of Science}
    -
    This makes the first use of \gls{eg} appear as “exempli gratia (e.g.)” whereas the first use of \gls{bsc} is “Bachelor of Science (BSc)”.

    -

    -This example document is much simpler with glossaries-extra. First the \usepackage command needs adjusting:
    \usepackage[postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    The custom storage key can now be removed and also the custom acronym style. Now replace the \setacronymstyle line with:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-em}
    -
    and change the definition of the helper commands:
    \newcommand*{\newitabbr}{\newacronym}
    -\newcommand*{\newupabbr}{\newabbreviation}
    -
    Note that the font=\em, part has been removed from the definition of the first command and the second command uses \newabbreviation instead of \newacronym. This means that \newitabbr will default to category={acronym} and \newupabbr will default to category={abbreviation}. The default style for the abbreviation category is long-short, which is the required style for this example. This just means that only the acronym category needs to have the style set (with the above \setabbreviationstyle command).

    -Finally, the \acrshort, \acrlong and \acrfull commands need to be replaced with \glsxtrshort, \glsxtrlong and \glsxtrfull.

    -You may notice that the spacing after “e.g.” and “i.e.” isn’t correct. This is similar to the sample-dot-abbr.tex example where the space factor needs adjusting. In this case I’ve inserted the dots manually (rather than relying on the insertdots attribute). You can either remove the dots and use insertdots with discardperiod:

    \glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{insertdots}{true}
    -\glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{discardperiod}{true}
    +
    This makes the first use of \gls{eg} appear as “exempli gratia (e.g.)” whereas the first use of \gls{bsc} is “Bachelor of Science (BSc)”.

    +

    +This example document is much simpler with glossaries-extra. First the \usepackage command needs adjusting:
    \usepackage[postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    The custom storage key can now be removed and also the custom acronym style. Now replace the \setacronymstyle line with:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short-em}
    +
    and change the definition of the helper commands:
    \newcommand*{\newitabbr}{\newacronym}
    +\newcommand*{\newupabbr}{\newabbreviation}
    +
    Note that the font=\em, part has been removed from the definition of the first command and the second command uses \newabbreviation instead of \newacronym. This means that \newitabbr will default to category={acronym} and \newupabbr will default to category={abbreviation}. The default style for the abbreviation category is long-short, which is the required style for this example. This just means that only the acronym category needs to have the style set (with the above \setabbreviationstyle command).

    +Finally, the \acrshort, \acrlong and \acrfull commands need to be replaced with \glsxtrshort, \glsxtrlong and \glsxtrfull.

    +You may notice that the spacing after “e.g.” and “i.e.” isn’t correct. This is similar to the sample-dot-abbr.tex example where the space factor needs adjusting. In this case I’ve inserted the dots manually (rather than relying on the insertdots attribute). You can either remove the dots and use insertdots with discardperiod:

    \glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{insertdots}{true}
    +\glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{discardperiod}{true}
     
     \newitabbr{eg}{eg}{exempli gratia}
     \newitabbr{ie}{ie}{id est}
    -
    Or you can manually insert the space factor adjustment with \@ and only use the discardperiod attribute:
    \glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{discardperiod}{true}
    +
    Or you can manually insert the space factor adjustment with \@ and only use the discardperiod attribute:
    \glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{discardperiod}{true}
     
    -\newitabbr{eg}{e.g.\@}{exempli gratia}
    -\newitabbr{ie}{i.e.\@}{id est}
    +\newitabbr{eg}{e.g.\@}{exempli gratia}
    +\newitabbr{ie}{i.e.\@}{id est}
     

    -You don’t have to use the acronym category. You may prefer a different label that fits better semantically. For example:

    \setabbreviationstyle[latinabbr]{long-short-em}
    -\newcommand*{\newlatinabbr}[1][]{\newabbreviation[category={latinabbr},#1]}
    -\glssetcategoryattribute{latinabbr}{insertdots}{true}
    -\glssetcategoryattribute{latinabbr}{discardperiod}{true}
    +You don’t have to use the acronym category. You may prefer a different label that fits better semantically. For example: 
    \setabbreviationstyle[latinabbr]{long-short-em}
    +\newcommand*{\newlatinabbr}[1][]{\newabbreviation[category={latinabbr},#1]}
    +\glssetcategoryattribute{latinabbr}{insertdots}{true}
    +\glssetcategoryattribute{latinabbr}{discardperiod}{true}
     
    -\newlatinabbr{eg}{e.g.\@}{exempli gratia}
    -\newlatinabbr{ie}{i.e.\@}{id est}
    +\newlatinabbr{eg}{e.g.\@}{exempli gratia}
    +\newlatinabbr{ie}{i.e.\@}{id est}
     

    @@ -9493,382 +9501,382 @@ You don’t have to use the

    18.3. Non-Page Locations

    -

    🗋📥 sampleEq.tex
    - This document illustrates how to change the entry location to something other than the page number. In this case, the equation counter is used since all glossary entries appear inside an equation environment. To create the document do:
    pdflatex sampleEq
    +
    🗋📥 sampleEq.tex
    + This document illustrates how to change the entry location to something other than the page number. In this case, the equation counter is used since all glossary entries appear inside an equation environment. To create the document do:
    pdflatex sampleEq
     makeglossaries sampleEq
     pdflatex sampleEq
    -
    The glossaries package provides some location formats, such as hyperrm and hyperbf, that allow the locations in the number list to hyperlink to the appropriate place in the document (if hyperref has been used). Since it’s not possible to include the hyperlink name in the indexing information with makeindex and xindy, the glossaries package has to reform the name from a prefix and the location value.

    -Unfortunately it’s not always possible to split the link name into a prefix and location. That happens with the equation counter in certain classes, such as the report class (which is used in this example). This means that it’s necessary to redefine \theHequation so that it has a format that fits the requirement:

    \renewcommand*\theHequation{\theHchapter.\arabic{equation}}
    -
    If you don’t do this, the equation locations in the glossary won’t form valid hyperlinks.

    -Each glossary entry represents a mathematical symbol. This means that with Options 1, 2 and 3 it’s necessary to use the sort key. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{Gamma}{name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    -description={Gamma function},sort={Gamma}}
    +
    The glossaries package provides some location formats, such as hyperrm and hyperbf, that allow the locations in the number list to hyperlink to the appropriate place in the document (if hyperref has been used). Since it’s not possible to include the hyperlink name in the indexing information with makeindex and xindy, the glossaries package has to reform the name from a prefix and the location value.

    +Unfortunately it’s not always possible to split the link name into a prefix and location. That happens with the equation counter in certain classes, such as the report class (which is used in this example). This means that it’s necessary to redefine \theHequation so that it has a format that fits the requirement:

    \renewcommand*\theHequation{\theHchapter.\arabic{equation}}
    +
    If you don’t do this, the equation locations in the glossary won’t form valid hyperlinks.

    +Each glossary entry represents a mathematical symbol. This means that with Options 1, 2 and 3 it’s necessary to use the sort key. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{Gamma}{name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    +description={Gamma function},sort={Gamma}}
     

    -

    -If you want to switch to using bib2gls, the first change you need to make is to switch from explicitly loading glossaries to loading glossaries-extra with the record package option. If record=only (or record without a value) is used, then the above redefinition of \theHequation is still required. If record=nameref is used instead then the redefinition of \theHequation isn’t required. You may also want to use the stylemods and postdot options:
    \usepackage[record=nameref,stylemods,postdot,
    - ucmark,style=long3colheader,counter=equation]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    The entries now need to be converted into the bib format required by bib2gls, which can be done with convertgls2bib:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sampleEq.tex entries.bib
    +
    +If you want to switch to using bib2gls, the first change you need to make is to switch from explicitly loading glossaries to loading glossaries-extra with the record package option. If record=only (or record without a value) is used, then the above redefinition of \theHequation is still required. If record=nameref is used instead then the redefinition of \theHequation isn’t required. You may also want to use the stylemods and postdot options: 
    \usepackage[record=nameref,stylemods,postdot,
    + ucmark,style=long3colheader,counter=equation]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    The entries now need to be converted into the bib format required by bib2gls, which can be done with convertgls2bib:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sampleEq.tex entries.bib
     
    This will create a file called entries.bib that starts:
    % Encoding: UTF-8
     @entry{Gamma,
    -  name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    -  description={Gamma function}
    +  name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    +  description={Gamma function}
     }
     
    You may prefer to change @entry to @symbol. (This should be easy to do with your text editor’s search and replace function.)

    -Note that the sort key has been omitted. This is because it typically shouldn’t be used. The difference between using @entry and @symbol is that with @entry the sort value will be obtained from the name but with @symbol the sort value will be obtained from the label. If you explicitly use the sort key then you will break this behaviour. (If you try this example out, notice the difference in the ordering if you switch between @entry and @symbol. See also bib2gls gallery: sorting.)

    -Next replace \makeglossaries with:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries}]
    -
    If you have used record=nameref then you can remove the redefinition of \theHequation. Next remove all the lines defining the glossary entries (since they’re now defined in the bib file).

    -Finally, replace \printglossary with \printunsrtglossary:

    \printunsrtglossary[title={Index of Special Functions and Notations}]
    -
    The rest of the document remains unchanged (unless you want to use \glsxtrfmt as described in the following example).

    -

    🗋📥 sampleEqPg.tex
    - This is similar to the previous example, but the number lists are a mixture of page numbers and equation numbers. This example adds the glossary to the table of contents, so an extra LaTeX run is required:
    pdflatex sampleEqPg
    +Note that the sort key has been omitted. This is because it typically shouldn’t be used. The difference between using @entry and @symbol is that with @entry the sort value will be obtained from the name but with @symbol the sort value will be obtained from the label. If you explicitly use the sort key then you will break this behaviour. (If you try this example out, notice the difference in the ordering if you switch between @entry and @symbol. See also bib2gls gallery: sorting.)

    +Next replace \makeglossaries with:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries}]
    +
    If you have used record=nameref then you can remove the redefinition of \theHequation. Next remove all the lines defining the glossary entries (since they’re now defined in the bib file).

    +Finally, replace \printglossary with \printunsrtglossary:

    \printunsrtglossary[title={Index of Special Functions and Notations}]
    +
    The rest of the document remains unchanged (unless you want to use \glsxtrfmt as described in the following example).

    +

    🗋📥 sampleEqPg.tex
    + This is similar to the previous example, but the number lists are a mixture of page numbers and equation numbers. This example adds the glossary to the table of contents, so an extra LaTeX run is required:
    pdflatex sampleEqPg
     makeglossaries sampleEqPg
     pdflatex sampleEqPg
     pdflatex sampleEqPg
    -
    As with the previous example, entries are defined like this:
    \newglossaryentry{Gamma}name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    -description={Gamma function},sort={Gamma}
    -
    The counter=equation package option is used to set the default indexing counter to equation. This means that it has to be changed for indexing outside of any numbered equation. For example:
    \glslink[format=hyperbf,counter=page]{Gamma}{gamma function}
    -
    I’ve set the format to hyperbf to indicate that this is a primary reference. (Note that I’m using hyperbf not textbf in order to include a hyperlink in the location.)

    -The link text here is almost identical to the description. The only difference is that the description starts with a capital (sentence case). If it started with a lowercase character instead, I could simply use \glsdesc instead of \glslink. If I change the entry descriptions so that they all start with a lowercase letter then I would need to create a custom glossary style that used \Glossentrydesc instead of \glossentrydesc.

    -

    -If I switch to using glossaries-extra I wouldn’t need a new glossary style. Instead I could just use the glossdesc category attribute to perform the case change. Remember that the first change to make is to replace glossaries with glossaries-extra:
    \usepackage[style=long3colheader,postdot,stylemods,
    -            counter=equation]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    The entries are now all defined so that the description starts with a lowercase letter (except for the descriptions that start with a proper noun). For example:
    \newglossaryentry{Gamma}{name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    -description={gamma function},sort={Gamma}}
    -
    The glossdesc category attribute needs setting:
    \glssetcategoryattribute{general}{glossdesc}{firstuc}
    -
    This means that I can now use \glsdesc instead of \glslink.

    -It’s a bit cumbersome typing [format=hyperbf,counter=page] for each primary reference, but glossaries-extra provides a convenient way of having a third modifier for commands like \gls and \glstext. This needs to be a single punctuation character (but not * or + which are already in use). For example:

    \GlsXtrSetAltModifier{!}{format=hyperbf,counter=page}
    -
    Now \glsdesc!{Gamma} is equivalent to:
    \glsdesc[format=hyperbf,counter=page]{Gamma}
    -
    So the text at the start of the “Gamma Functions” chapter is now just:
    The \glsdesc!{Gamma} is defined as
    -
    which is much more compact. Similar changes can be made for the other instance of \glslink where the link text is just the description:
    The \glsdesc!{erf} is defined as
    +
    As with the previous example, entries are defined like this:
    \newglossaryentry{Gamma}name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    +description={Gamma function},sort={Gamma}
    +
    The counter=equation package option is used to set the default indexing counter to equation. This means that it has to be changed for indexing outside of any numbered equation. For example:
    \glslink[format=hyperbf,counter=page]{Gamma}{gamma function}
    +
    I’ve set the format to hyperbf to indicate that this is a primary reference. (Note that I’m using hyperbf not textbf in order to include a hyperlink in the location.)

    +The link text here is almost identical to the description. The only difference is that the description starts with a capital (sentence case). If it started with a lowercase character instead, I could simply use \glsdesc instead of \glslink. If I change the entry descriptions so that they all start with a lowercase letter then I would need to create a custom glossary style that used \Glossentrydesc instead of \glossentrydesc.

    +

    +If I switch to using glossaries-extra I wouldn’t need a new glossary style. Instead I could just use the glossdesc category attribute to perform the case change. Remember that the first change to make is to replace glossaries with glossaries-extra:
    \usepackage[style=long3colheader,postdot,stylemods,
    +            counter=equation]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    The entries are now all defined so that the description starts with a lowercase letter (except for the descriptions that start with a proper noun). For example:
    \newglossaryentry{Gamma}{name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    +description={gamma function},sort={Gamma}}
    +
    The glossdesc category attribute needs setting:
    \glssetcategoryattribute{general}{glossdesc}{firstuc}
    +
    This means that I can now use \glsdesc instead of \glslink.

    +It’s a bit cumbersome typing [format=hyperbf,counter=page] for each primary reference, but glossaries-extra provides a convenient way of having a third modifier for commands like \gls and \glstext. This needs to be a single punctuation character (but not * or + which are already in use). For example:

    \GlsXtrSetAltModifier{!}{format=hyperbf,counter=page}
    +
    Now \glsdesc!{Gamma} is equivalent to:
    \glsdesc[format=hyperbf,counter=page]{Gamma}
    +
    So the text at the start of the “Gamma Functions” chapter is now just:
    The \glsdesc!{Gamma} is defined as
    +
    which is much more compact. Similar changes can be made for the other instance of \glslink where the link text is just the description:
    The \glsdesc!{erf} is defined as
     

    -There are three other instances of \glslink, such as:

    \glslink{Gamma}{\Gamma(x+1)}
    -
    If I just use \gls{Gamma} then I would get \(𝛤(z)\) as the link text. For entries like this that represent functions with variable parameters it would be more convenient (and help with consistency) if a command was available to easily replace the parameters.

    -With the base glossaries package, one simple solution that works for this example is to save just the function symbol in the symbol field, for example:

    \newglossaryentry{Gamma}{name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    -symbol={\ensuremath{\Gamma}},
    -description={gamma function},sort={Gamma}}
    -
    and then use:
    \glssymbol{Gamma}[(\Gamma(x+1))]
    -
    (which includes the function parameter inside the link text) or just:
    \glssymbol{Gamma}(\Gamma(x+1))
    -
    (which has the function parameter after the link text). This is a convenient approach where the extra material can simply follow the symbol, and it can also be used with glossaries-extra.

    -The glossaries-extra package provides another possibility. It requires a command that takes a single argument, for example:

    \newcommand{\Gammafunction}[1]{\Gamma(#1)}
    -
    The control sequence name (the command name without the leading backslash) is stored in the field identified by the command \GlsXtrFmtField (this should be the internal field name not the key name, see Table 4.1). The default is useri which corresponds to the user1 key. This means that the “Gamma” entry would need to be defined with user1={Gammafunction}. With this approach, each function entry would need a separate associated command.

    -Another approach is to store the parameterless function in the symbol key (as earlier) and have a more generic command that uses this symbol. This requires the entry label, which can be obtained with \glslabel within the link text:

    \newcommand{\entryfunc}[1]{\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel}(#1)}
    -
    (Obviously, this command can’t be used outside of the link text or post-link hooks since it uses \glslabel.)

    -So the entry now needs the parameterless function in symbol and the control sequence name of this generic command in user1. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{Gamma}{name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    -symbol={\ensuremath{\Gamma}},user1={entryfunc},
    -description={gamma function},sort={Gamma}}
    +There are three other instances of \glslink, such as: 
    \glslink{Gamma}{\Gamma(x+1)}
    +
    If I just use \gls{Gamma} then I would get \(\Gamma (z)\) as the link text. For entries like this that represent functions with variable parameters it would be more convenient (and help with consistency) if a command was available to easily replace the parameters.

    +With the base glossaries package, one simple solution that works for this example is to save just the function symbol in the symbol field, for example:

    \newglossaryentry{Gamma}{name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    +symbol={\ensuremath{\Gamma}},
    +description={gamma function},sort={Gamma}}
    +
    and then use:
    \glssymbol{Gamma}[(\Gamma(x+1))]
    +
    (which includes the function parameter inside the link text) or just:
    \glssymbol{Gamma}(\Gamma(x+1))
    +
    (which has the function parameter after the link text). This is a convenient approach where the extra material can simply follow the symbol, and it can also be used with glossaries-extra.

    +The glossaries-extra package provides another possibility. It requires a command that takes a single argument, for example:

    \newcommand{\Gammafunction}[1]{\Gamma(#1)}
    +
    The control sequence name (the command name without the leading backslash) is stored in the field identified by the command \GlsXtrFmtField (this should be the internal field name not the key name, see Table 4.1). The default is useri which corresponds to the user1 key. This means that the “Gamma” entry would need to be defined with user1={Gammafunction}. With this approach, each function entry would need a separate associated command.

    +Another approach is to store the parameterless function in the symbol key (as earlier) and have a more generic command that uses this symbol. This requires the entry label, which can be obtained with \glslabel within the link text:

    \newcommand{\entryfunc}[1]{\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel}(#1)}
    +
    (Obviously, this command can’t be used outside of the link text or post-link hooks since it uses \glslabel.)

    +So the entry now needs the parameterless function in symbol and the control sequence name of this generic command in user1. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{Gamma}{name={\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)}},
    +symbol={\ensuremath{\Gamma}},user1={entryfunc},
    +description={gamma function},sort={Gamma}}
     
    (This doesn’t need to be done for the “C” and “G” entries since they’re constants not functions.)

    You may want to consider providing helper commands to make the functions easier to define. For example:

    \newcommand{\func}[2]{#1(#2)}
    -\newcommand{\entryfunc}[1]{\func{\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel}}{#1}}
    +\newcommand{\entryfunc}[1]{\func{\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel}}{#1}}
     \newcommand{\newfunc}[5][]{% 
    - \newglossaryentry{#2}{name={\ensuremath{\func{#3}{#4}}},
    -   symbol={#3},
    -   user1={entryfunc},
    -   description={#5},
    -   sort={#2},#1
    + \newglossaryentry{#2}{name={\ensuremath{\func{#3}{#4}}},
    +   symbol={#3},
    +   user1={entryfunc},
    +   description={#5},
    +   sort={#2},#1
      }% 
     }
     
    The entries can now be defined using this custom \newfunc command. For example:
    \newfunc{Gamma}{\Gamma}{z}{gamma function}
    -\newfunc[sort={gamma1}]{gamma}{\gamma}{\alpha,x}{lower 
    +\newfunc[sort={gamma1}]{gamma}{\gamma}{\alpha,x}{lower 
       incomplete gamma function}
    -\newfunc[sort={Gamma2}]{iGamma}{\Gamma}{\alpha,x}{upper 
    +\newfunc[sort={Gamma2}]{iGamma}{\Gamma}{\alpha,x}{upper 
       incomplete gamma function}
     

    -Note that in \newfunc the symbol key doesn’t have its value encapsulated with \ensuremath so \glssymbol will need to explicitly be placed in math mode. If you switch to a glossary style that displays the symbol, you will either need to adjust the definition of \newfunc to use \ensuremath in the symbol field or you can add the encapsulation with the glosssymbolfont category attribute.

    -Now \glslink{Znu}{Z_\nu} can simply be replaced with \glssymbol{Znu} (no parameter is required in this case). For the other cases, where the parameter is different from that given in the text field (which is obtained from the name), you can use \glsxtrfmt. For example, \glslink{Gamma}{\Gamma(x+1)} can now be replaced with:

    \glsxtrfmt{Gamma}{x+1}
    -
    This effectively works like \glslink but omits the post-link hook. (See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details.)

    +Note that in \newfunc the symbol key doesn’t have its value encapsulated with \ensuremath so \glssymbol will need to explicitly be placed in math mode. If you switch to a glossary style that displays the symbol, you will either need to adjust the definition of \newfunc to use \ensuremath in the symbol field or you can add the encapsulation with the glosssymbolfont category attribute.

    +Now \glslink{Znu}{Z_\nu} can simply be replaced with \glssymbol{Znu} (no parameter is required in this case). For the other cases, where the parameter is different from that given in the text field (which is obtained from the name), you can use \glsxtrfmt. For example, \glslink{Gamma}{\Gamma(x+1)} can now be replaced with:

    \glsxtrfmt{Gamma}{x+1}
    +
    This effectively works like \glslink but omits the post-link hook. (See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details.)

    -Don’t use \glsxtrfmt within the argument of another \glsxtrfmt command (or inside any other link text).
    +Don’t use \glsxtrfmt within the argument of another \glsxtrfmt command (or inside any other link text).

    -Similarly \glslink{Gamma}{\Gamma(\alpha)} can now be replaced with:

    \glsxtrfmt{Gamma}{\alpha}
    -
    Note that it’s still possible to use:
    \glssymbol{Gamma}[(\alpha)]
    -
    You may prefer to define a helper command that makes it easier to switch between your preferred method. For example:
    \newcommand*{\Fn}[3][]{\glssymbol[#1]{#2}[(#3)]}
    -
    or:
    \newcommand*{\Fn}[3][]{\glsxtrfmt[#1]{#2}{#3}}
    +Similarly \glslink{Gamma}{\Gamma(\alpha)} can now be replaced with: 
    \glsxtrfmt{Gamma}{\alpha}
    +
    Note that it’s still possible to use:
    \glssymbol{Gamma}[(\alpha)]
    +
    You may prefer to define a helper command that makes it easier to switch between your preferred method. For example:
    \newcommand*{\Fn}[3][]{\glssymbol[#1]{#2}[(#3)]}
    +
    or:
    \newcommand*{\Fn}[3][]{\glsxtrfmt[#1]{#2}{#3}}
     

    -

    -If you want to convert this example so that it works with bib2gls, first convert it to use glossaries-extra (as described above), and then follow the instructions from sampleEq.tex. The convertgls2bib application recognises \newcommand so it will be able to parse the custom \newfunc commands.

    -Note that bib2gls allows you to separate the locations in the number list into different groups according to the counter used for the location. This can be done with the loc-counters resource option. It’s also possible to identify primary formats (such as hyperbf used in this example) using the primary-location-formats option. The primary locations can then be given a more prominent position in the number list. See the bib2gls user manual for further details.

    -

    🗋📥 sampleSec.tex
    - This document also illustrates how to change the location to something other than the page number. In this case, the section counter is used. This example adds the glossary to the table of contents, so an extra LaTeX run is required:
    pdflatex sampleSec
    +
    +If you want to convert this example so that it works with bib2gls, first convert it to use glossaries-extra (as described above), and then follow the instructions from sampleEq.tex. The convertgls2bib application recognises \newcommand so it will be able to parse the custom \newfunc commands.

    +Note that bib2gls allows you to separate the locations in the number list into different groups according to the counter used for the location. This can be done with the loc-counters resource option. It’s also possible to identify primary formats (such as hyperbf used in this example) using the primary-location-formats option. The primary locations can then be given a more prominent position in the number list. See the bib2gls user manual for further details.

    +

    🗋📥 sampleSec.tex
    + This document also illustrates how to change the location to something other than the page number. In this case, the section counter is used. This example adds the glossary to the table of contents, so an extra LaTeX run is required:
    pdflatex sampleSec
     makeglossaries sampleSec
     pdflatex sampleSec
     pdflatex sampleSec
    -
    Note that there are conflicting location formats, which trigger a warning from makeindex:
    ## Warning (input = sampleSec.glo, line = 6; output = sampleSec.gls, line = 9):
    -   -- Conflicting entries: multiple encaps for the same page under same key.
    +
    Note that there are conflicting location formats, which trigger a warning from makeindex:
    ## Warning (input = sampleSec.glo, line = 6; output = sampleSec.gls, line = 9):
    +   -- Conflicting entries: multiple encaps for the same page under same key.
     
     ## Warning (input = sampleSec.glo, line = 2; output = sampleSec.gls, line = 10):
    -   -- Conflicting entries: multiple encaps for the same page under same key.
    -
    This is the result of indexing an entry multiple times for the same location with different values of the format key (encaps). (makeindex assumes that the location is a page number)

    -In this case, it’s caused by three references to the “ident” entry in section 2.1:

    \gls[format=hyperit]{ident}
    -\glspl{ident} % default format=glsnumberformat
    -\gls*[format=hyperbf]{ident}
    +   -- Conflicting entries: multiple encaps for the same page under same key.
    +
    This is the result of indexing an entry multiple times for the same location with different values of the format key (encaps). (makeindex assumes that the location is a page number)

    +In this case, it’s caused by three references to the “ident” entry in section 2.1:

    \gls[format=hyperit]{ident}
    +\glspl{ident} % default format=glsnumberformat
    +\gls*[format=hyperbf]{ident}
     

    -If you use the makeglossaries Perl script it will detect the warnings in the makeindex transcript file and attempt to fix the conflict by removing entries from the glo file:

    Multiple encaps detected. Attempting to remedy.
    +If you use the makeglossaries Perl script it will detect the warnings in the makeindex transcript file and attempt to fix the conflict by removing entries from the glo file: 
    Multiple encaps detected. Attempting to remedy.
     Reading sampleSec.glo...
     Writing sampleSec.glo...
     Retrying
    -
    (Range formats have highest precedence. The default glsnumberformat has the lowest precedence.)

    -If you use makeglossaries-lite or call makeindex directly then the problem won’t be fixed and the glossary will end up with the rather odd number list for the identity matrix entry consisting of three references to section 2.1: the first in the default font, followed by bold (hyperbf) and then italic (hyperit), which results in 2.1, 2.1, 2.1. If you use makeglossaries then only the bold entry (2.1) will be present. However, if you don’t want the problem corrected, call makeglossaries with the -e switch.

    -If you switch to xindy:

    \usepackage[xindy,style=altlist,toc,counter=section]{glossaries}
    -
    then the conflict will be resolved using the number format attribute list order of priority. In this case, glsnumberformat has the highest priority. This means that only the upright medium weight entry (2.1) will be present. The simplest way of altering this is to provide your own custom format. For example:
    \newcommand*{\primary}[1]{\hyperit{#1}}
    -\GlsAddXdyAttribute{primary}
    -
    and change \gls[format=hyperit] to \gls[format=primary] etc. This will give format=primary the highest priority. (It’s also better practice to provide this kind of semantic command.)

    -With bib2gls, you can supply rules to deal with location format conflicts, as illustrated below.

    -

    -In order to switch to bib2gls, first replace glossaries with glossaries-extra, and add the record package option. Remember that glossaries-extra has a different set of defaults and you may also want to patch the predefined base styles. For example:
    \usepackage[style=altlist,postdot,stylemods,counter=section]
    +
    (Range formats have highest precedence. The default glsnumberformat has the lowest precedence.)

    +If you use makeglossaries-lite or call makeindex directly then the problem won’t be fixed and the glossary will end up with the rather odd number list for the identity matrix entry consisting of three references to section 2.1: the first in the default font, followed by bold (hyperbf) and then italic (hyperit), which results in 2.1, 2.1, 2.1. If you use makeglossaries then only the bold entry (2.1) will be present. However, if you don’t want the problem corrected, call makeglossaries with the -e switch.

    +If you switch to xindy:

    \usepackage[xindy,style=altlist,toc,counter=section]{glossaries}
    +
    then the conflict will be resolved using the number format attribute list order of priority. In this case, glsnumberformat has the highest priority. This means that only the upright medium weight entry (2.1) will be present. The simplest way of altering this is to provide your own custom format. For example:
    \newcommand*{\primary}[1]{\hyperit{#1}}
    +\GlsAddXdyAttribute{primary}
    +
    and change \gls[format=hyperit] to \gls[format=primary] etc. This will give format=primary the highest priority. (It’s also better practice to provide this kind of semantic command.)

    +With bib2gls, you can supply rules to deal with location format conflicts, as illustrated below.

    +

    +In order to switch to bib2gls, first replace glossaries with glossaries-extra, and add the record package option. Remember that glossaries-extra has a different set of defaults and you may also want to patch the predefined base styles. For example:
    \usepackage[style=altlist,postdot,stylemods,counter=section]
     {glossaries-extra}
     

    -The entry definitions now need to be converted into bib2gls format and saved in a bib file (say, entries.bib). You can use convertgls2bib:

    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sampleSec.tex entries.bib
    +The entry definitions now need to be converted into bib2gls format and saved in a bib file (say, entries.bib). You can use  convertgls2bib: 
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sampleSec.tex entries.bib
     

    -Next replace \makeglossaries with:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries}]
    -
    and remove all the \newglossaryentry commands.

    -Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is now:

    pdflatex sampleSec
    +Next replace \makeglossaries with: 
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries}]
    +
    and remove all the \newglossaryentry commands.

    +Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is now:

    pdflatex sampleSec
     bib2gls sampleSec
     pdflatex sampleSec
    -
    As with the original example, there’s still a location format conflict, which bib2gls warns about:
    Warning: Entry location conflict for formats: hyperbf and hyperit
    -Discarding: {ident}{}{section}{hyperbf}{2.1}
    -Conflicts with: {ident}{}{section}{hyperit}{2.1}
    -
    This means that it has discarded the bold location and kept the italic one. (As with makeglossaries, range formats have the highest priority and glsnumberformat has the lowest.)

    -It would be better if the conflict could be merged into a single location that was both bold and italic. To achieve this, it’s first necessary to define a command that produces this effect:

    \newcommand*{\hyperbfit}[1]{\textbf{\hyperit{#1}}}
    -
    Now bib2gls needs to be invoked with the appropriate mapping with the --map-format or -m switch:
    bib2gls -m "hyperbf:hyperbfit,hyperit:hyperbfit" sampleSec
    -
    If you are using arara the directive should be:
    % arara: bib2gls: { mapformats: [ [hyperbf, hyperbfit],
    +
    As with the original example, there’s still a location format conflict, which bib2gls warns about:
    Warning: Entry location conflict for formats: hyperbf and hyperit
    +Discarding: {ident}{}{section}{hyperbf}{2.1}
    +Conflicts with: {ident}{}{section}{hyperit}{2.1}
    +
    This means that it has discarded the bold location and kept the italic one. (As with makeglossaries, range formats have the highest priority and glsnumberformat has the lowest.)

    +It would be better if the conflict could be merged into a single location that was both bold and italic. To achieve this, it’s first necessary to define a command that produces this effect:

    \newcommand*{\hyperbfit}[1]{\textbf{\hyperit{#1}}}
    +
    Now bib2gls needs to be invoked with the appropriate mapping with the --map-format or -m switch:
    bib2gls -m "hyperbf:hyperbfit,hyperit:hyperbfit" sampleSec
    +
    If you are using arara the directive should be:
    % arara: bib2gls: { mapformats: [ [hyperbf, hyperbfit],
     % arara: -->  [hyperit, hyperbfit] ] }
     

    -If you try out this example, notice the difference between record=only and record=nameref. If you use the latter, the locations will now be the section titles rather than the section numbers. If you use the record=nameref setting you can customize the location by defining the command:

    \glsxtrcounterlocfmt{location}{title}
    +If you try out this example, notice the difference between record=only and record=nameref. If you use the latter, the locations will now be the section titles rather than the section numbers. If you use the record=nameref setting you can customize the location by defining the command: 
    \glsxtrcounterlocfmt{location}{title}
     

    -In this case the counter is section, so the command should be \glsxtrsectionlocfmt. It takes two arguments: the first is the location and the second is the title. For example:

    \newcommand*{\glsxtrsectionlocfmt}[2]{\S#1 #2}
    -
    (The only command of this type that is defined by default is the one for the equation counter, \glsxtrequationlocfmt.) Make sure that you have at least version 1.42 of glossaries-extra.

    +In this case the counter is section, so the command should be \glsxtrsectionlocfmt. It takes two arguments: the first is the location and the second is the title. For example:

    \newcommand*{\glsxtrsectionlocfmt}[2]{\S#1 #2}
    +
    (The only command of this type that is defined by default is the one for the equation counter, \glsxtrequationlocfmt.) Make sure that you have at least version 1.42 of glossaries-extra.

    18.4. Multiple Glossaries

    -See also sampleSort.tex in §18.5, which has three glossaries.

    -

    🗋📥 sampleNtn.tex
    - This document illustrates how to create an additional glossary type. This example adds the glossary to the table of contents, so an extra LaTeX run is required:
    pdflatex sampleNtn
    +See also sampleSort.tex in §18.5, which has three glossaries.

    +

    🗋📥 sampleNtn.tex
    + This document illustrates how to create an additional glossary type. This example adds the glossary to the table of contents, so an extra LaTeX run is required:
    pdflatex sampleNtn
     makeglossaries sampleNtn
     pdflatex sampleNtn
     pdflatex sampleNtn
    -
    Note that if you want to call makeindex explicitly instead of using the makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite scripts then you need to call makeindex twice: +
    Note that if you want to call makeindex explicitly instead of using the makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite scripts then you need to call makeindex twice:
      -
    1. 1.Create the main glossary (all on one line):
      makeindex -s sampleNtn.ist -t sampleNtn.glg -o sampleNtn.gls sampleNtn.glo
      + 
    2. 1.Create the main glossary (all on one line):
      makeindex -s sampleNtn.ist -t sampleNtn.glg -o sampleNtn.gls sampleNtn.glo
       
    3. 2.Create the secondary glossary (all on one line):
      makeindex -s sampleNtn.ist -t sampleNtn.nlg -o sampleNtn.not sampleNtn.ntn
       
    - This document creates a new glossary using:
    \newglossary[nlg]{notation}{not}{ntn}{Notation}
    -
    This defines a glossary that can be identified with the label “notation” with the default title “Notation”. The other arguments are the file extensions required with Options 2 and 3. For those two options, the glossaries package needs to know the input and output files required by makeindex or xindy.

    -(The optional argument is the file extension of the indexing transcript file, which glossaries doesn’t need to know about (unless automake is used), but it writes the information to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite.)

    -If you switch to a different indexing option then these file extensions aren’t required, in which case it’s simpler to use the starred form:

    \newglossary*{notation}{Notation}
    + This document creates a new glossary using: 
    \newglossary[nlg]{notation}{not}{ntn}{Notation}
    +
    This defines a glossary that can be identified with the label “notation” with the default title “Notation”. The other arguments are the file extensions required with Options 2 and 3. For those two options, the glossaries package needs to know the input and output files required by makeindex or xindy.

    +(The optional argument is the file extension of the indexing transcript file, which glossaries doesn’t need to know about (unless automake is used), but it writes the information to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite.)

    +If you switch to a different indexing option then these file extensions aren’t required, in which case it’s simpler to use the starred form:

    \newglossary*{notation}{Notation}
     

    -This example uses a label prefixing system to differentiate between the different types of entries. (If you use babel with a language that makes : (colon) active you will need to change the prefix.) For example, the term “set” is defined as:

    \newglossaryentry{gls:set}{name={set},
    -description={A collection of distinct objects}}
    -
    and the set notation is defined as:
    \newglossaryentry{not:set}{type={notation},
    -name={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}},
    -description={A \gls{gls:set}},sort={S}}
    -
    Notice that the latter description contains \gls. This means you shouldn’t use \glsdesc with this entry otherwise you will end up with nested links.

    -

    -The glossaries-extra package provides a command for use in within field values to prevent nested link text:
    \glsxtrp{field}{label}
    -
    There are convenient shortcuts for common fields: \glsps{label} (for the short field) and \glspt{label} (for the text field). So the set notation definition can be modified:
    \newglossaryentry{not:set}{type={notation},
    -name={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}},
    -description={A \glspt{gls:set}},sort={S}}
    -
    This will stop the inner reference from causing interference if you use \glsdesc. It will also suppress indexing within the glossary but will have a hyperlink (if hyperref is used).

    -The glossaries-extra package provides a way of defining commands like \gls that automatically insert a prefix. For example:

    \glsxtrnewgls{not:}{\sym}
    -\glsxtrnewglslike{gls:}{\term}{\termpl}{\Term}{\Termpl}
    -
    (there’s no point providing commands for plural or case-changing with symbols). Now \gls{not:set} can be replaced with \sym{set} and \gls{gls:set} can be replaced with \term{set}.

    -

    -These two commands are primarily provided for the benefit of bib2gls as the information is written to the aux file. This allows bib2gls to recognise the custom commands if they have been used in the bib files. When combined with label-prefix and ext-prefixes (see below) this makes it much simpler to change the prefixes if necessary.

    -If you want to convert this document to use bib2gls, remember that you need the record or record=nameref option. For example:

    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    As with earlier examples, convertgls2bib can be used to convert the entry definitions into the required bib format. You may prefer to split the entries into separate files according to type. (Requires at least bib2gls v2.0.) This is useful if you want to reuse a large database of entries across multiple documents as it doesn’t lock you into using a specific glossary. For example:
    convertgls2bib --split-on-type --preamble-only sampleNtn.tex entries.bib
    -
    This will create a file called entries.bib that contains the entries that didn’t have a type assigned in the original file, such as:
    @entry{gls:set,
    -  name={set},
    -  description={A collection of distinct objects}
    +This example uses a label prefixing system to differentiate between the different types of entries. (If you use babel with a language that makes  : (colon) active you will need to change the prefix.) For example, the term “set” is defined as: 
    \newglossaryentry{gls:set}{name={set},
    +description={A collection of distinct objects}}
    +
    and the set notation is defined as:
    \newglossaryentry{not:set}{type={notation},
    +name={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}},
    +description={A \gls{gls:set}},sort={S}}
    +
    Notice that the latter description contains \gls. This means you shouldn’t use \glsdesc with this entry otherwise you will end up with nested links.

    +

    +The glossaries-extra package provides a command for use in within field values to prevent nested link text:
    \glsxtrp{field}{label}
    +
    There are convenient shortcuts for common fields: \glsps{label} (for the short field) and \glspt{label} (for the text field). So the set notation definition can be modified:
    \newglossaryentry{not:set}{type={notation},
    +name={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}},
    +description={A \glspt{gls:set}},sort={S}}
    +
    This will stop the inner reference from causing interference if you use \glsdesc. It will also suppress indexing within the glossary but will have a hyperlink (if hyperref is used).

    +The glossaries-extra package provides a way of defining commands like \gls that automatically insert a prefix. For example:

    \glsxtrnewgls{not:}{\sym}
    +\glsxtrnewglslike{gls:}{\term}{\termpl}{\Term}{\Termpl}
    +
    (there’s no point providing commands for plural or case-changing with symbols). Now \gls{not:set} can be replaced with \sym{set} and \gls{gls:set} can be replaced with \term{set}.

    +

    +These two commands are primarily provided for the benefit of bib2gls as the information is written to the aux file. This allows bib2gls to recognise the custom commands if they have been used in the bib files. When combined with label-prefix and ext-prefixes (see below) this makes it much simpler to change the prefixes if necessary.

    +If you want to convert this document to use bib2gls, remember that you need the record or record=nameref option. For example:

    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    As with earlier examples, convertgls2bib can be used to convert the entry definitions into the required bib format. You may prefer to split the entries into separate files according to type. (Requires at least bib2gls v2.0.) This is useful if you want to reuse a large database of entries across multiple documents as it doesn’t lock you into using a specific glossary. For example:
    convertgls2bib --split-on-type --preamble-only sampleNtn.tex entries.bib
    +
    This will create a file called entries.bib that contains the entries that didn’t have a type assigned in the original file, such as:
    @entry{gls:set,
    +  name={set},
    +  description={A collection of distinct objects}
     }
    -
    It will also create a file called notation.bib that contains the entries that had the type set to “notation” in the original file, such as:
    @entry{not:set,
    -  name={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}},
    -  description={A \glspt{gls:set}}
    +
    It will also create a file called notation.bib that contains the entries that had the type set to “notation” in the original file, such as:
    @entry{not:set,
    +  name={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}},
    +  description={A \glspt{gls:set}}
     }
    -
    Note that the type field has been removed. The above entry in the notation.bib file references a term in the entries.bib file. It’s possible to strip all the prefixes from the bib files and get bib2gls to automatically insert them. In which case, this cross-reference needs adjusting to indicate that it’s referring to an entry in another file. This can be done with one of the special extn. prefixes:
    @entry{set,
    -  name={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}},
    -  description={A \glspt{ext1.set}}
    +
    Note that the type field has been removed. The above entry in the notation.bib file references a term in the entries.bib file. It’s possible to strip all the prefixes from the bib files and get bib2gls to automatically insert them. In which case, this cross-reference needs adjusting to indicate that it’s referring to an entry in another file. This can be done with one of the special extn. prefixes:
    @entry{set,
    +  name={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}},
    +  description={A \glspt{ext1.set}}
     }
     
    The corresponding term in the entries.bib file is now:
    @entry{set,
    -  name={set},
    -  description={A collection of distinct objects}
    +  name={set},
    +  description={A collection of distinct objects}
     }
     

    -Now you can replace \makeglossaries with:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},label-prefix={gls:}]
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={notation},type=notation,
    - label-prefix={not:},ext-prefixes={gls:}]
    -
    Remove all the \newglossaryentry definitions and replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries.

    -Regardless of how many resource sets the document contains, only one bib2gls call is required:

    pdflatex sampleNtn
    +Now you can replace \makeglossaries with: 
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},label-prefix={gls:}]
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={notation},type=notation,
    + label-prefix={not:},ext-prefixes={gls:}]
    +
    Remove all the \newglossaryentry definitions and replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries.

    +Regardless of how many resource sets the document contains, only one bib2gls call is required:

    pdflatex sampleNtn
     bib2gls sampleNtn
     pdflatex sampleNtn
     

    -You may notice that the ordering in the notations list has changed from the original. This is because the sort field was automatically removed by convertgls2bib, so the entries are now sorted according to the name field (since they are defined with @entry). You can use your text editor’s search and replace function to replace all instances of @entry with @symbol in the notations.bib file so that, for example, the “set” definition becomes:

    @symbol{set,
    -  name={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}},
    -  description={A \glspt{ext1.set}}
    +You may notice that the ordering in the notations list has changed from the original. This is because the sort field was automatically removed by convertgls2bib, so the entries are now sorted according to the name field (since they are defined with @entry). You can use your text editor’s search and replace function to replace all instances of @entry with @symbol in the notations.bib file so that, for example, the “set” definition becomes: 
    @symbol{set,
    +  name={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}},
    +  description={A \glspt{ext1.set}}
     }
    -
    Now these @symbol entries will be sorted according to their label. (The original label in the bib file, not the prefixed label.) This will put them in the same order as the original document. (See the “Examples” chapter of the bib2gls user manual for examples of varying the sorting and also bib2gls gallery: sorting.)

    -

    🗋📥 sample-dual.tex
    - This document illustrates how to define an entry that both appears in the list of acronyms and in the main glossary. To create the document do:
    pdflatex sample-dual
    +
    Now these @symbol entries will be sorted according to their label. (The original label in the bib file, not the prefixed label.) This will put them in the same order as the original document. (See the “Examples” chapter of the bib2gls user manual for examples of varying the sorting and also bib2gls gallery: sorting.)

    +

    🗋📥 sample-dual.tex
    + This document illustrates how to define an entry that both appears in the list of acronyms and in the main glossary. To create the document do:
    pdflatex sample-dual
     makeglossaries sample-dual
     pdflatex sample-dual
    -
    This defines a custom command \newdualentry that defines two entries at once (a normal entry and an acronym). It uses \glsadd to ensure that if one is used then the other is automatically indexed:
    \newcommand*{\newdualentry}[5][]{% 
    +
    This defines a custom command \newdualentry that defines two entries at once (a normal entry and an acronym). It uses \glsadd to ensure that if one is used then the other is automatically indexed:
    \newcommand*{\newdualentry}[5][]{% 
       % main entry:
    -  \newglossaryentry{main-#2}{name={#4},% 
    -  text={#3\glsadd{#2}},% 
    -  description={#5},% 
    +  \newglossaryentry{main-#2}{name={#4},% 
    +  text={#3\glsadd{#2}},% 
    +  description={#5},% 
       #1% additional options for main entry
       }% 
    -  % acronym:
    -  \newacronym{#2}{#3\glsadd{main-#2}}{#4}% 
    +  % acronym:
    +  \newacronym{#2}{#3\glsadd{main-#2}}{#4}% 
     }
    -
    A sample dual entry is defined with this command:
    \newdualentry{svm}% label
    +
    A sample dual entry is defined with this command:
    \newdualentry{svm}% label
       {SVM}% short form
       {support vector machine}% long form
       {Statistical pattern recognition technique}% description
    -
    This defines an acronym with the label “svm” that can be referenced with \gls{svm} but it also defines an entry with the label “main-svm”. This isn’t used in the document with \gls but it’s automatically added from the \glsadd{main-svm} code in the short form of “svm”.

    -For this trivial document, this kind of dual entry is redundant and unnecessarily leads the reader down a trail, first to the list of acronyms and from there the reader then has to go to the main glossary to look up the description. It’s better to simply include the description in the list of acronyms.

    -There are, however, uses for repeating entries across multiple lists. For example, this user manual defines all described commands (such as \gls) as glossary entries. They appear in the command summary (where the syntax is given with a brief description and the principle location in the document where the command is described) and they also appear in the index (where just the name and location list is shown).

    -

    -If you want to switch over to bib2gls, first change to glossaries-extra:
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods,acronym]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Next, the definition needs to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls. If you do:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sample-dual.tex entries.bib
    -
    then convertgls2bib will report the following:
    Overriding default definition of \newdualentry with custom 
    -definition. (Change \newcommand to \providecommand if you want 
    -\newdualentry[options]{label}{short}{long}{description}
    +
    This defines an acronym with the label “svm” that can be referenced with \gls{svm} but it also defines an entry with the label “main-svm”. This isn’t used in the document with \gls but it’s automatically added from the \glsadd{main-svm} code in the short form of “svm”.

    +For this trivial document, this kind of dual entry is redundant and unnecessarily leads the reader down a trail, first to the list of acronyms and from there the reader then has to go to the main glossary to look up the description. It’s better to simply include the description in the list of acronyms.

    +There are, however, uses for repeating entries across multiple lists. For example, this user manual defines all described commands (such as \gls) as glossary entries. They appear in the command summary (where the syntax is given with a brief description and the principle location in the document where the command is described) and they also appear in the index (where just the name and location list is shown).

    +

    +If you want to switch over to bib2gls, first change to glossaries-extra:
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods,acronym]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Next, the definition needs to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls. If you do:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sample-dual.tex entries.bib
    +
    then convertgls2bib will report the following:
    Overriding default definition of \newdualentry with custom 
    +definition. (Change \newcommand to \providecommand if you want 
    +\newdualentry[options]{label}{short}{long}{description}
     converted to @dualabbreviationentry.)
    -
    This is because convertgls2bib has its own internal definition of \newdualentry, but if it encounters a new definition that will override its default. If you want to retain convertgls2bib’s definition (recommended) then just replace \newcommand with \providecommand in the document source and rerun convertgls2bib.

    -With \providecommand, the new entries.bib file created by convertgls2bib contains:

    @dualabbreviationentry{svm,
    -  short={SVM},
    -  description={Statistical pattern recognition technique},
    -  long={support vector machine}
    +
    This is because convertgls2bib has its own internal definition of \newdualentry, but if it encounters a new definition that will override its default. If you want to retain convertgls2bib’s definition (recommended) then just replace \newcommand with \providecommand in the document source and rerun convertgls2bib.

    +With \providecommand, the new entries.bib file created by convertgls2bib contains:

    @dualabbreviationentry{svm,
    +  short={SVM},
    +  description={Statistical pattern recognition technique},
    +  long={support vector machine}
     }
     
    If \newcommand is retained, it will instead contain:
    @entry{main-svm,
    -  name={support vector machine},
    -  description={Statistical pattern recognition technique},
    -  text={SVM\glsadd{svm}}
    +  name={support vector machine},
    +  description={Statistical pattern recognition technique},
    +  text={SVM\glsadd{svm}}
     }
     
     @acronym{svm,
    -  short={SVM\glsadd{main-svm}},
    -  long={support vector machine}
    +  short={SVM\glsadd{main-svm}},
    +  long={support vector machine}
     }
    -
    In the first case, bib2gls creates two linked entries using its primary-dual mechanism. In the second case, bib2gls creates two entries that simply reference each other.

    -Assuming that your entries.bib file just contains @dualabbreviationentry, now replace \makeglossaries with:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},% entries.bib
    -  type=acronym,dual-type=main,dual-prefix={main-}]
    +
    In the first case, bib2gls creates two linked entries using its primary-dual mechanism. In the second case, bib2gls creates two entries that simply reference each other.

    +Assuming that your entries.bib file just contains @dualabbreviationentry, now replace \makeglossaries with:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},% entries.bib
    +  type=acronym,dual-type=main,dual-prefix={main-}]
     

    -Then remove the definition of \newdualentry and the entry definition. Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is:

    pdflatex sample-dual
    +Then remove the definition of \newdualentry and the entry definition. Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is: 
    pdflatex sample-dual
     bib2gls sample-dual
     pdflatex sample-dual
     

    -If, instead, your entries.bib file contains separate @entry and @acronym, then you need:

    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries}]
    -
    If you need number lists, the document build is now
    pdflatex sample-dual
    +If, instead, your entries.bib file contains separate @entry and @acronym, then you need: 
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries}]
    +
    If you need number lists, the document build is now
    pdflatex sample-dual
     bib2gls sample-dual
     pdflatex sample-dual
     bib2gls sample-dual
     pdflatex sample-dual
    -
    and this time bib2gls complains about the use of \glsadd within the short and text fields as this can be problematic. (The extra bib2gls and LaTeX calls are to ensure the number list is up to date for the “main-svm” entry, which can only be indexed with \glsadd after “svm” has been defined.)

    -Dual entries make much more sense when one entry is for a glossary with the description displayed but no number list (or just a primary location), and the other is for the index without the description but with a number list. This can be created by replacing @dualabbreviationentry with @dualindexabbreviation:

    @dualindexabbreviation{svm,
    -  description={Statistical pattern recognition technique},
    -  short={SVM},
    -  long={support vector machine}
    +
    and this time bib2gls complains about the use of \glsadd within the short and text fields as this can be problematic. (The extra bib2gls and LaTeX calls are to ensure the number list is up to date for the “main-svm” entry, which can only be indexed with \glsadd after “svm” has been defined.)

    +Dual entries make much more sense when one entry is for a glossary with the description displayed but no number list (or just a primary location), and the other is for the index without the description but with a number list. This can be created by replacing @dualabbreviationentry with @dualindexabbreviation:

    @dualindexabbreviation{svm,
    +  description={Statistical pattern recognition technique},
    +  short={SVM},
    +  long={support vector machine}
     }
     
    This can be mixed with @index terms for example:
    @index{machlearn,
    -   name={machine learning}
    +   name={machine learning}
     }
     
    The document needs modifying:
    \documentclass{article}
     
    -\usepackage[record,postdot,
    - nostyles,stylemods=bookindex,list,% only want bookindex and list styles
    +\usepackage[record,postdot,
    + nostyles,stylemods=bookindex,list,% only want bookindex and list styles
      acronym]{glossaries-extra}
     
    -\setabbreviationstyle{long-short-desc}
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},% entries.bib
    - dual-type=acronym,
    - label-prefix={idx.},dual-prefix={},
    - combine-dual-locations={primary}]
    +\setabbreviationstyle{long-short-desc}
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},% entries.bib
    + dual-type=acronym,
    + label-prefix={idx.},dual-prefix={},
    + combine-dual-locations={primary}]
     
    -\glsxtrnewglslike{idx.}{\idx}{\idxpl}{\Idx}{\Idxpl}
    +\glsxtrnewglslike{idx.}{\idx}{\idxpl}{\Idx}{\Idxpl}
     
     \begin{document}
    -\gls{svm} and \idx{machlearn}.
    +\gls{svm} and \idx{machlearn}.
     
    -\printunsrtglossary[type=\acronymtype,style=altlist]
    -\printunsrtglossary[style=bookindex,title={Index}]
    +\printunsrtglossary[type=\acronymtype,style=altlist]
    +\printunsrtglossary[style=bookindex,title={Index}]
     \end{document}
    -
    See the bib2gls manual for further details.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-langdict.tex
    - This document illustrates how to use the glossaries package to create English to French and French to English dictionaries. To create the document do:
    pdflatex sample-langdict
    +
    See the bib2gls manual for further details.

    +

    🗋📥 sample-langdict.tex
    + This document illustrates how to use the glossaries package to create English to French and French to English dictionaries. To create the document do:
    pdflatex sample-langdict
     makeglossaries sample-langdict
     pdflatex sample-langdict
    -
    This example uses the nomain package option to prevent the creation of the main glossary. This means that the document must provide its own glossaries:
    \newglossary[glg]{english}{gls}{glo}{English to French}
    -\newglossary[flg]{french}{flx}{flo}{French to English}
    -
    This means that if you want to call makeindex explicitly you need to take these new extensions into account:
    makeindex -s sample-langdict.ist -t sample-langdict.glg -o sample-langdict.gls sample-langdict.glo
    +
    This example uses the nomain package option to prevent the creation of the main glossary. This means that the document must provide its own glossaries:
    \newglossary[glg]{english}{gls}{glo}{English to French}
    +\newglossary[flg]{french}{flx}{flo}{French to English}
    +
    This means that if you want to call makeindex explicitly you need to take these new extensions into account:
    makeindex -s sample-langdict.ist -t sample-langdict.glg -o sample-langdict.gls sample-langdict.glo
     makeindex -s sample-langdict.ist -t sample-langdict.flg -o sample-langdict.flx sample-langdict.flo
     
    As with the previous example, this document provides a custom command that defines two related entries:
    \newcommand*{\newword}[4]{% 
    -  \newglossaryentry{en-#1}{type={english},name={#2},description={#3 #4}}% 
    -  \newglossaryentry{fr-#1}{type={french},name={#3 #4},text={#4},sort={#4},
    -    description={#2}}% 
    +  \newglossaryentry{en-#1}{type={english},name={#2},description={#3 #4}}% 
    +  \newglossaryentry{fr-#1}{type={french},name={#3 #4},text={#4},sort={#4},
    +    description={#2}}% 
     }
     
    This has the syntax:
    \newword{label}{english}{determiner}{french}
     
    (Note that this trivial example doesn’t take plurals into account.) This custom command will define two terms with labels en-label (for the English term) and fr-label (for the French term). So
    \newword{cat}{cat}{le}{chat}
    -
    is equivalent to:
    \newglossaryentry{en-cat}{type={english},name={cat},description={le chat}}
    -\newglossaryentry{fr-cat}{type={french},name={le chat},sort={chat},
    -  description={cat}}
    +
    is equivalent to:
    \newglossaryentry{en-cat}{type={english},name={cat},description={le chat}}
    +\newglossaryentry{fr-cat}{type={french},name={le chat},sort={chat},
    +  description={cat}}
     

    -Unlike the previous example (sample-dual.tex), there’s no link between these two entries. If the document only uses \gls{en-cat}, then the “en-cat” entry will appear in the english glossary but the “fr-cat” entry won’t appear in the french one.

    -

    -If you want to switch to bib2gls then you first need to convert the document so that it uses glossaries-extra, but include the prefix option to ensure that glossaries-prefix is also loaded:
    \usepackage[record,prefix,postdot,stylemods,nomain]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    You don’t need to worry about file extensions now, so it’s simpler to use the starred \newglossary*:
    \newglossary*{english}{English to French}
    -\newglossary*{french}{French to English}
    -
    Next the entries need to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only --ignore-type sample-langdict.tex entries.bib
    +Unlike the previous example (sample-dual.tex), there’s no link between these two entries. If the document only uses \gls{en-cat}, then the “en-cat” entry will appear in the english glossary but the “fr-cat” entry won’t appear in the french one.

    +

    +If you want to switch to bib2gls then you first need to convert the document so that it uses glossaries-extra, but include the prefix option to ensure that glossaries-prefix is also loaded:
    \usepackage[record,prefix,postdot,stylemods,nomain]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    You don’t need to worry about file extensions now, so it’s simpler to use the starred \newglossary*:
    \newglossary*{english}{English to French}
    +\newglossary*{french}{French to English}
    +
    Next the entries need to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only --ignore-type sample-langdict.tex entries.bib
     
    This creates the file entries.bib that contains entries defined like:
    @entry{en-cat,
    -  name={cat},
    -  description={le chat}
    +  name={cat},
    +  description={le chat}
     }
     
     @entry{fr-cat,
    -  name={le chat},
    -  description={cat},
    -  text={chat}
    +  name={le chat},
    +  description={cat},
    +  text={chat}
     }
    -
    (Note that the sort and type fields have been omitted.)

    -This would be more flexible, and much briefer, if these entries were defined using bib2gls’s dual entry system combined with the glossaries-prefix package:

    @dualentry{cat,
    -  name={chat},
    -  description={cat},
    -  prefix={le},
    -  prefixplural={les}
    +
    (Note that the sort and type fields have been omitted.)

    +This would be more flexible, and much briefer, if these entries were defined using bib2gls’s dual entry system combined with the glossaries-prefix package:

    @dualentry{cat,
    +  name={chat},
    +  description={cat},
    +  prefix={le},
    +  prefixplural={les}
     }
     
    Similarly for the “chair” entry:
    @dualentry{chair,
    -  name={chaise},
    -  description={chair},
    -  prefix={la},
    -  prefixplural={les}
    +  name={chaise},
    +  description={chair},
    +  prefix={la},
    +  prefixplural={les}
     }
     

    -With @dualentry, the English and French terms are now automatically linked from bib2gls’s point of view. If only one is referenced in the document, the other will also be added by default.

    -Now that the determiner has been moved out of the description, it won’t show in the glossary. However, it’s possible to include it by providing a command to encapsulate the description (which can also apply the language change as well).

    -

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},% entries.bib
    - append-prefix-field={space},
    - category={same as type},dual-category={same as type},
    - label-prefix={en-},dual-prefix={fr-},
    - type=english,dual-type=french,
    - sort=en,dual-sort=fr]
    +With @dualentry, the English and French terms are now automatically linked from bib2gls’s point of view. If only one is referenced in the document, the other will also be added by default.

    +Now that the determiner has been moved out of the description, it won’t show in the glossary. However, it’s possible to include it by providing a command to encapsulate the description (which can also apply the language change as well).

    +

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},% entries.bib
    + append-prefix-field={space},
    + category={same as type},dual-category={same as type},
    + label-prefix={en-},dual-prefix={fr-},
    + type=english,dual-type=french,
    + sort=en,dual-sort=fr]
     
     \newcommand{\FrEncap}[1]{% 
    - \foreignlanguage{french}{\glsentryprefix{\glscurrententrylabel}#1}}
    -\newcommand{\EnEncap}[1]{\foreignlanguage{english}{#1}}
    + \foreignlanguage{french}{\glsentryprefix{\glscurrententrylabel}#1}}
    +\newcommand{\EnEncap}[1]{\foreignlanguage{english}{#1}}
     
    -\glssetcategoryattribute{english}{glossnamefont}{EnEncap}
    -\glssetcategoryattribute{english}{glossdescfont}{FrEncap}
    -\glssetcategoryattribute{french}{glossnamefont}{FrEncap}
    -\glssetcategoryattribute{french}{glossdescfont}{EnEncap}
    +\glssetcategoryattribute{english}{glossnamefont}{EnEncap}
    +\glssetcategoryattribute{english}{glossdescfont}{FrEncap}
    +\glssetcategoryattribute{french}{glossnamefont}{FrEncap}
    +\glssetcategoryattribute{french}{glossdescfont}{EnEncap}
     

    -Remember to remove \makeglossaries, the definition of \newword and the entry definitions from the document preamble, and replace \printglossary with:

    \printunsrtglossary
    +Remember to remove \makeglossaries, the definition of \newword and the entry definitions from the document preamble, and  replace \printglossary with: 
    \printunsrtglossary
     

    -Other refinements that you might like to make include using \glsxtrnewglslike so you don’t have to worry about the label prefix (“en-” and “fr-”). See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-index.tex
    - This document uses the glossaries package to create both a glossary and an index. This requires two makeglossaries (or makeglossaries-lite) calls to ensure the document is up to date:
    pdflatex sample-index
    +Other refinements that you might like to make include using \glsxtrnewglslike so you don’t have to worry about the label prefix (“en-” and “fr-”). See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.

    +

    🗋📥 sample-index.tex
    + This document uses the glossaries package to create both a glossary and an index. This requires two makeglossaries (or makeglossaries-lite) calls to ensure the document is up to date:
    pdflatex sample-index
     makeglossaries sample-index
     pdflatex sample-index
     makeglossaries sample-index
    @@ -9880,484 +9888,484 @@ pdflatex sample-index
     

    18.5. Sorting

    -

    🗋📥 samplePeople.tex
    - This document illustrates how you can hook into the standard sort mechanism to adjust the way the sort key is set. This requires an additional run to ensure the table of contents is up-to-date:
    pdflatex samplePeople
    +
    🗋📥 samplePeople.tex
    + This document illustrates how you can hook into the standard sort mechanism to adjust the way the sort key is set. This requires an additional run to ensure the table of contents is up-to-date:
    pdflatex samplePeople
     makeglossaries samplePeople
     pdflatex samplePeople
     pdflatex samplePeople
     
    This provides two commands for typesetting a name:
    \newcommand{\sortname}[2]{#2, #1}
     \newcommand{\textname}[2]{#1 #2}
     
    where the first argument contains the forenames and the second is the surname. The first command is the one required for sorting the name and the second is the one required for displaying the name in the document. A synonym is then defined:
    \let\name\textname
    -
    This command defaults to the display name command (\textname) but is temporarily redefined to the sort name command (\sortname) within the sort field assignment hook:
    \renewcommand{\glsprestandardsort}[3]{% 
    +
    This command defaults to the display name command (\textname) but is temporarily redefined to the sort name command (\sortname) within the sort field assignment hook:
    \renewcommand{\glsprestandardsort}[3]{% 
      \let\name\sortname
      \edef#1{\expandafter\expandonce\expandafter{#1}}% 
      \let\name\textname
    - \glsdosanitizesort
    + \glsdosanitizesort
     }
    -
    The people are defined using the custom \name command:
    \newglossaryentry{joebloggs}{name={\name{Joe}{Bloggs}},
    - description={\nopostdesc}}
    -
    Since \name is temporarily changed while the sort key is being assigned, the sort value for this entry ends up as “Bloggs, Joe”, but the name appears in the document as “Joe Bloggs”.

    -

    -If you want to use bib2gls, you first need to convert the document to use glossaries-extra but make sure you include the record option:
    \usepackage[record,stylemods,style=listgroup]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Next it’s necessary to convert the entry definitions to the bib format required by bib2gls. You can simply do:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only samplePeople people.bib
    +
    The people are defined using the custom \name command:
    \newglossaryentry{joebloggs}{name={\name{Joe}{Bloggs}},
    + description={\nopostdesc}}
    +
    Since \name is temporarily changed while the sort key is being assigned, the sort value for this entry ends up as “Bloggs, Joe”, but the name appears in the document as “Joe Bloggs”.

    +

    +If you want to use bib2gls, you first need to convert the document to use glossaries-extra but make sure you include the record option:
    \usepackage[record,stylemods,style=listgroup]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Next it’s necessary to convert the entry definitions to the bib format required by bib2gls. You can simply do:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only samplePeople people.bib
     
    which will create a file called people.bib that contains definitions like:
    @entry{joebloggs,
    -  name={\name{Joe}{Bloggs}},
    -  description={\nopostdesc}
    +  name={\name{Joe}{Bloggs}},
    +  description={\nopostdesc}
     }
    -
    However, you may prefer to use the --index-conversion (-i) switch:
    convertgls2bib -i --preamble-only samplePeople people.bib
    -
    This will discard the description field and use @index instead of @entry if the description is either empty or simply set to \nopostdesc or \glsxtrnopostpunc. The people.bib file now contains definitions like:
    @index{joebloggs,
    -  name={\name{Joe}{Bloggs}}
    +
    However, you may prefer to use the --index-conversion (-i) switch:
    convertgls2bib -i --preamble-only samplePeople people.bib
    +
    This will discard the description field and use @index instead of @entry if the description is either empty or simply set to \nopostdesc or \glsxtrnopostpunc. The people.bib file now contains definitions like:
    @index{joebloggs,
    +  name={\name{Joe}{Bloggs}}
     }
    -
    Regardless of which approach you used to create the bib file, you now need to edit it to provide a definition of the custom \name command for bib2gls’s use:
    @preamble{"\providecommand{\name}[2]{#2, #1}"}
    -
    Note the use of \providecommand instead of \newcommand.

    -In the document (samplePeople.tex) you now need to delete \makeglossaries, the definitions of \sortname, \textname, \name, \glsprestandardsort, and all the entry definitions. Then add the following to the document preamble:

    \newcommand{\name}[2]{#1 #2}
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={people}]
    -
    Next, use your text editor’s search and replace function to substitute all instances of \glsentrytext in the chapter headings with \glsfmttext. For example:
    \chapter{\glsfmttext{joebloggs}}
    -
    Finally, replace \printglossaries with:
    \printunsrtglossaries
    +
    Regardless of which approach you used to create the bib file, you now need to edit it to provide a definition of the custom \name command for bib2gls’s use:
    @preamble{"\providecommand{\name}[2]{#2, #1}"}
    +
    Note the use of \providecommand instead of \newcommand.

    +In the document (samplePeople.tex) you now need to delete \makeglossaries, the definitions of \sortname, \textname, \name, \glsprestandardsort, and all the entry definitions. Then add the following to the document preamble:

    \newcommand{\name}[2]{#1 #2}
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={people}]
    +
    Next, use your text editor’s search and replace function to substitute all instances of \glsentrytext in the chapter headings with \glsfmttext. For example:
    \chapter{\glsfmttext{joebloggs}}
    +
    Finally, replace \printglossaries with:
    \printunsrtglossaries
     
    The document build is now:
    pdflatex samplePeople
     bib2gls samplePeople
     pdflatex samplePeople
     pdflatex samplePeople
    -
    The third LaTeX call is required to ensure that the PDF bookmarks are up to date, as the entries aren’t defined until after the bib2gls run (which is why you have to use \glsfmttext instead of \glsentrytext).

    -This again leads to a list sorted by surname. The reason this works is because bib2gls only sees the definition of \name provided in @preamble, but the document uses the definition of \name provided before \GlsXtrLoadResources. The use of \providecommand in @preamble prevents \name from being redefined within the document.

    -See also the “Examples” chapter of the bib2gls user manual, which provides another “people” example and Aliases.

    -

    🗋📥 sampleSort.tex
    - This is another document that illustrates how to hook into the standard sort mechanism. An additional run is required to ensure the table of contents is up-to-date:
    pdflatex sampleSort
    +
    The third LaTeX call is required to ensure that the PDF bookmarks are up to date, as the entries aren’t defined until after the bib2gls run (which is why you have to use \glsfmttext instead of \glsentrytext).

    +This again leads to a list sorted by surname. The reason this works is because bib2gls only sees the definition of \name provided in @preamble, but the document uses the definition of \name provided before \GlsXtrLoadResources. The use of \providecommand in @preamble prevents \name from being redefined within the document.

    +See also the “Examples” chapter of the bib2gls user manual, which provides another “people” example and Aliases.

    +

    🗋📥 sampleSort.tex
    + This is another document that illustrates how to hook into the standard sort mechanism. An additional run is required to ensure the table of contents is up-to-date:
    pdflatex sampleSort
     makeglossaries sampleSort
     pdflatex sampleSort
     pdflatex sampleSort
    -
    This document has three glossaries (main, acronym and a custom notation), so if you want to use makeindex explicitly you will need to have three makeindex calls with the appropriate file extensions:
    pdflatex sampleSort
    +
    This document has three glossaries (main, acronym and a custom notation), so if you want to use makeindex explicitly you will need to have three makeindex calls with the appropriate file extensions:
    pdflatex sampleSort
     makeindex -s sampleSort.ist -t sampleSort.alg -o sampleSort.acr sampleSort.acn
     makeindex -s sampleSort.ist -t sampleSort.glg -o sampleSort.gls sampleSort.glo
     makeindex -s sampleSort.ist -t sampleSort.nlg -o sampleSort.not sampleSort.ntn
     pdflatex sampleSort
     pdflatex sampleSort
    -
    It’s much simpler to just use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite.

    +

    It’s much simpler to just use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite.

    In this example, the sort hook is adjusted to ensure the list of notation is sorted according to the order of definition. A new counter is defined to keep track of the entry number:

    \newcounter{sortcount}
    -
    The sort hook is then redefined to increment this counter and assign the sort key to that numerical value, but only for the notation glossary. The other two glossaries have their sort keys assigned as normal:
    \renewcommand{\glsprestandardsort}[3]% 
    +
    The sort hook is then redefined to increment this counter and assign the sort key to that numerical value, but only for the notation glossary. The other two glossaries have their sort keys assigned as normal:
    \renewcommand{\glsprestandardsort}[3]% 
       \ifdefstring{#2}{notation}% 
       {% 
          \stepcounter{sortcount}% 
    -     \edef#1{\glssortnumberfmt{\arabic{sortcount}}}% 
    +     \edef#1{\glssortnumberfmt{\arabic{sortcount}}}% 
       }% 
       {% 
    -     \glsdosanitizesort
    +     \glsdosanitizesort
       }% 
     
    -
    This means that makeindex will sort the notation in numerical order.

    -

    -If you want to convert this document to use glossaries-extra, a much simpler approach is available with its hybrid method. First change the package loading line to:
    \usepackage[postdot,stylemods,acronym]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Either remove \setacronymstyle and replace all instances of \newacronym with \newabbreviation or replace:
    \setacronymstyle{long-short}
    -
    with:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    +
    This means that makeindex will sort the notation in numerical order.

    +

    +If you want to convert this document to use glossaries-extra, a much simpler approach is available with its hybrid method. First change the package loading line to:
    \usepackage[postdot,stylemods,acronym]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Either remove \setacronymstyle and replace all instances of \newacronym with \newabbreviation or replace:
    \setacronymstyle{long-short}
    +
    with:
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
     

    -The custom counter and redefinition of \glsprestandardsort can now be removed. The file extensions for the custom notation glossary are no longer relevant so the glossary definition can be changed to:

    \newglossary*{notation}{Notation}
    -
    The \makeglossaries command now needs to be adjusted to indicate which glossaries need to be processed by makeindex:
    \makeglossaries[main,acronym]
    -
    Finally, \printglossaries needs to be replaced with:
    \printglossary
    -\printacronyms
    -\printnoidxglossary[type=notation,sort=def]
    -
    Note that the notation glossary, which hasn’t been listed in the optional argument of \makeglossaries, must be displayed with \printnoidxglossary.

    -This means that makeindex only needs to process the main and acronym glossaries. No actual sorting is performed for the notation glossary because, when used with sort=def, \printnoidxglossary simply iterates over the list of entries that have been indexed.

    -The document build doesn’t need the third LaTeX call now (since none of the glossaries extend beyond a page break):

    pdflatex sampleSort
    +The custom counter and redefinition of \glsprestandardsort can now be removed. The file extensions for the custom notation glossary are no longer relevant so the glossary definition can be changed to: 
    \newglossary*{notation}{Notation}
    +
    The \makeglossaries command now needs to be adjusted to indicate which glossaries need to be processed by makeindex:
    \makeglossaries[main,acronym]
    +
    Finally, \printglossaries needs to be replaced with:
    \printglossary
    +\printacronyms
    +\printnoidxglossary[type=notation,sort=def]
    +
    Note that the notation glossary, which hasn’t been listed in the optional argument of \makeglossaries, must be displayed with \printnoidxglossary.

    +This means that makeindex only needs to process the main and acronym glossaries. No actual sorting is performed for the notation glossary because, when used with sort=def, \printnoidxglossary simply iterates over the list of entries that have been indexed.

    +The document build doesn’t need the third LaTeX call now (since none of the glossaries extend beyond a page break):

    pdflatex sampleSort
     makeglossaries sampleSort
     pdflatex sampleSort
    -
    This time makeglossaries will include the message:
    only processing subset 'main,acronym'
    -
    This means that although makeglossaries has noticed the notation glossary, it will be skipped.

    -If you are explicitly calling makeindex then you need to drop the call for the notation glossary:

    pdflatex sampleSort
    +
    This time makeglossaries will include the message:
    only processing subset 'main,acronym'
    +
    This means that although makeglossaries has noticed the notation glossary, it will be skipped.

    +If you are explicitly calling makeindex then you need to drop the call for the notation glossary:

    pdflatex sampleSort
     makeindex -s sampleSort.ist -t sampleSort.alg -o sampleSort.acr sampleSort.acn
     makeindex -s sampleSort.ist -t sampleSort.glg -o sampleSort.gls sampleSort.glo
     pdflatex sampleSort
     

    -

    -If you prefer to use bib2gls, the package loading line needs to be changed to:
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods,acronym]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Next the entry definitions need to be convert to the bib format required by bib2gls.

    -For this example, it’s simpler to split the entries into different files according to the glossary type. This can be done with the --split-on-type or -t switch:

    convertgls2bib -t --preamble-only sampleSort.tex entries.bib
    +
    +If you prefer to use bib2gls, the package loading line needs to be changed to: 
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods,acronym]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Next the entry definitions need to be convert to the bib format required by bib2gls.

    +For this example, it’s simpler to split the entries into different files according to the glossary type. This can be done with the --split-on-type or -t switch:

    convertgls2bib -t --preamble-only sampleSort.tex entries.bib
     
    This will create three files:
    entries.bib
    -
    This contains the entries that were defined with \newglossaryentry. For example:
    @entry{gls:set,
    -  name={set},
    -  description={A collection of distinct objects}
    +
    This contains the entries that were defined with \newglossaryentry. For example:
    @entry{gls:set,
    +  name={set},
    +  description={A collection of distinct objects}
     }
     

    abbreviations.bib
    -
    This contains the entries that were defined with \newacronym. For example:
    @acronym{zfc,
    -  short={ZFC},
    -  long={Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory}
    +
    This contains the entries that were defined with \newacronym. For example:
    @acronym{zfc,
    +  short={ZFC},
    +  long={Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory}
     }
    -
    If you changed \newacronym to \newabbreviation then @abbreviation will be used instead:
    @abbreviation{zfc,
    -  short={ZFC},
    -  long={Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory}
    +
    If you changed \newacronym to \newabbreviation then @abbreviation will be used instead:
    @abbreviation{zfc,
    +  short={ZFC},
    +  long={Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory}
     }
     

    notation.bib
    -
    This contains the entries that were defined with type={notation}. For example:
    @entry{not:set,
    -  name={$\mathcal{S}$},
    -  description={A set},
    -  text={\mathcal{S}}
    +
    This contains the entries that were defined with type={notation}. For example:
    @entry{not:set,
    +  name={$\mathcal{S}$},
    +  description={A set},
    +  text={\mathcal{S}}
     }
     
    You may prefer to replace @entry with @symbol in this file.
    - After the definition of the notation glossary (\newglossary), add:
    % abbreviation style must be set first:
    -\setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries,abbreviations}]
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={notation},% notation.bib
    - type=notation,sort=unsrt]
    -
    Delete the remainder of the document preamble (\makeglossaries and entry definitions).

    -Finally, replace the lines that display the glossaries with:

    \printunsrtglossaries
    + After the definition of the notation glossary (\newglossary), add: 
    % abbreviation style must be set first:
    +\setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries,abbreviations}]
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src={notation},% notation.bib
    + type=notation,sort=unsrt]
    +
    Delete the remainder of the document preamble (\makeglossaries and entry definitions).

    +Finally, replace the lines that display the glossaries with:

    \printunsrtglossaries
     
    The build process is now:
    pdflatex sampleSort
     bib2gls sampleSort
     pdflatex sampleSort
     

    -In this case, I have one resource command that processes two glossaries (main and acronym) at the same time. The entries in these glossaries are ordered alphabetically. The second resource command processes the notation glossary but the entries in this glossary aren’t sorted (and so will appear in the order of definition within the bib file).

    -See also sampleNtn.tex, bib2gls gallery: sorting and the bib2gls user manual for more examples.

    +In this case, I have one resource command that processes two glossaries (main and acronym) at the same time. The entries in these glossaries are ordered alphabetically. The second resource command processes the notation glossary but the entries in this glossary aren’t sorted (and so will appear in the order of definition within the bib file).

    +See also sampleNtn.tex, bib2gls gallery: sorting and the bib2gls user manual for more examples.

    18.6. Child Entries

    -

    🗋📥 sample.tex
    - This document illustrates some of the basics, including how to create child entries that use the same name as the parent entry. This example adds the glossary to the table of contents and it also uses \glsrefentry, so an extra LaTeX run is required:
    pdflatex sample
    +
    🗋📥 sample.tex
    + This document illustrates some of the basics, including how to create child entries that use the same name as the parent entry. This example adds the glossary to the table of contents and it also uses \glsrefentry, so an extra LaTeX run is required:
    pdflatex sample
     makeglossaries sample
     pdflatex sample
     pdflatex sample
    -
    You can see the difference between word and letter ordering if you add the package option order=letter. (Note that this will only have an effect if you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite. If you use makeindex explicitly, you will need to use the -l switch to indicate letter ordering.)

    +

    You can see the difference between word and letter ordering if you add the package option order=letter. (Note that this will only have an effect if you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite. If you use makeindex explicitly, you will need to use the -l switch to indicate letter ordering.)

    One of the entries has its name encapsulated with a semantic command:

    \newcommand{\scriptlang}[1]{\textsf{#1}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{Perl}{name={\scriptlang{Perl}},sort={Perl},
    -description={A scripting language}}
    -
    This means that this entry needs to have the sort key set otherwise makeindex will assign it to the “symbol” group, since it starts with a backslash (which makeindex simply treats as punctuation).

    -The homograph entries “glossary” and “bravo” are defined as sub-entries that inherit the name from the parent entry. The parent entry doesn’t have a description, but with the default nopostdot=false setting this will lead to a spurious dot. This can be removed by adding \nopostdesc to the description, which suppresses the post-description hook for that entry.

    -Since the child entries have the same name as the parent, this means that the child entries will have duplicate sort values unless the default is changed with the sort key:

    \newglossaryentry{glossary}{name={glossary},
    - description={\nopostdesc},plural={glossaries}}
    -
    -\newglossaryentry{glossarycol}{
    - description={collection of glosses},
    - sort={2},
    - parent={glossary}% parent label
    +\newglossaryentry{Perl}{name={\scriptlang{Perl}},sort={Perl},
    +description={A scripting language}}
    +
    This means that this entry needs to have the sort key set otherwise makeindex will assign it to the “symbol” group, since it starts with a backslash (which makeindex simply treats as punctuation).

    +The homograph entries “glossary” and “bravo” are defined as sub-entries that inherit the name from the parent entry. The parent entry doesn’t have a description, but with the default nopostdot=false setting this will lead to a spurious dot. This can be removed by adding \nopostdesc to the description, which suppresses the post-description hook for that entry.

    +Since the child entries have the same name as the parent, this means that the child entries will have duplicate sort values unless the default is changed with the sort key:

    \newglossaryentry{glossary}{name={glossary},
    + description={\nopostdesc},plural={glossaries}}
    +
    +\newglossaryentry{glossarycol}{
    + description={collection of glosses},
    + sort={2},
    + parent={glossary}% parent label
     }
     
    -\newglossaryentry{glossarylist}{
    - description={list of technical words},
    - sort={1},
    - parent={glossary}% parent label
    +\newglossaryentry{glossarylist}{
    + description={list of technical words},
    + sort={1},
    + parent={glossary}% parent label
     }
     
    (Remember that the entries are sorted hierarchically.) This will place “glossarylist” before “glossarycol”, but both will come immediately after their parent “glossary” entry.

    -

    -If you switch to using glossaries-extra, remember that the default package options are different:
    \usepackage[postdot,stylemods,style=treenonamegroup,order=word,
    -  subentrycounter]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    +If you switch to using glossaries-extra, remember that the default package options are different: 
    \usepackage[postdot,stylemods,style=treenonamegroup,order=word,
    +  subentrycounter]{glossaries-extra}
     

    -You may now want to consider replacing \nopostdesc in the descriptions with \glsxtrnopostpunc (using your text editor’s search and replace function). This suppresses the post-description punctuation but not the category post-description hook.

    -You may have noticed that some of the descriptions include the plural form, but it’s not done very consistently. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{cow}{name={cow},
    -  plural={cows},% not required as this is the default
    -  user1={kine},
    -  description={(\emph{pl.}\ cows, \emph{archaic} kine) an adult female of any bovine animal} 
    +You may now want to consider replacing \nopostdesc in the descriptions with \glsxtrnopostpunc (using your text editor’s search and replace function). This suppresses the post-description punctuation but not the category post-description hook.

    +You may have noticed that some of the descriptions include the plural form, but it’s not done very consistently. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{cow}{name={cow},
    +  plural={cows},% not required as this is the default
    +  user1={kine},
    +  description={(\emph{pl.}\ cows, \emph{archaic} kine) an adult female of any bovine animal} 
     }
    -
    which has the parenthetical material at the start of the description with emphasis,
    \newglossaryentry{bravocry}{
    -  description={cry of approval (pl.\ bravos)},
    -  sort={1},
    -  parent={bravo}
    +
    which has the parenthetical material at the start of the description with emphasis,
    \newglossaryentry{bravocry}{
    +  description={cry of approval (pl.\ bravos)},
    +  sort={1},
    +  parent={bravo}
     }
    -
    which has the parenthetical material at the end of the description without emphasis even though it’s a regular plural,
    \newglossaryentry{bravoruffian}{
    -  description={hired ruffian or killer (pl.\ bravoes)},
    -  sort={2},
    -  plural={bravoes},
    -  parent={bravo}}
    -
    which has the parenthetical material at the end of the description without emphasis, and
    \newglossaryentry{glossary}{name={glossary},
    -  description={\nopostdesc},
    -  plural={glossaries}}
    +
    which has the parenthetical material at the end of the description without emphasis even though it’s a regular plural,
    \newglossaryentry{bravoruffian}{
    +  description={hired ruffian or killer (pl.\ bravoes)},
    +  sort={2},
    +  plural={bravoes},
    +  parent={bravo}}
    +
    which has the parenthetical material at the end of the description without emphasis, and
    \newglossaryentry{glossary}{name={glossary},
    +  description={\nopostdesc},
    +  plural={glossaries}}
     
    which doesn’t show the plural in the description.

    -With glossaries-extra, you can remove this parenthetical material and implement it using the category post-description hook instead. For example, the above definitions become:

    \newglossaryentry{cow}{name={cow},
    -  user1={kine},
    -  description={an adult female of any bovine animal} 
    +With glossaries-extra, you can remove this parenthetical material and implement it using the category post-description hook instead.  For example, the above definitions become: 
    \newglossaryentry{cow}{name={cow},
    +  user1={kine},
    +  description={an adult female of any bovine animal} 
     }
     
    -\newglossaryentry{bravocry}{
    -  description={cry of approval},
    -  sort={1},
    -  parent={bravo}
    +\newglossaryentry{bravocry}{
    +  description={cry of approval},
    +  sort={1},
    +  parent={bravo}
     }
     
    -\newglossaryentry{bravoruffian}{
    -  description={hired ruffian or killer},
    -  sort={2},
    -  plural={bravoes},
    -  parent={bravo}}
    -
    -\newglossaryentry{glossary}{name={glossary},
    -  description={\glsxtrnopostpunc},
    -  plural={glossaries}}
    -
    The post-description hook for the general category can now be set:
    \glsdefpostdesc{general}{% 
    -% Has the user1 key been set?
    -  \glsxtrifhasfield{useri}{\glscurrententrylabel}% 
    -  {\space(\emph{pl.}\ \glsentryplural{\glscurrententrylabel},
    -    \emph{archaic} \glscurrentfieldvalue)% 
    +\newglossaryentry{bravoruffian}{
    +  description={hired ruffian or killer},
    +  sort={2},
    +  plural={bravoes},
    +  parent={bravo}}
    +
    +\newglossaryentry{glossary}{name={glossary},
    +  description={\glsxtrnopostpunc},
    +  plural={glossaries}}
    +
    The post-description hook for the general category can now be set:
    \glsdefpostdesc{general}{% 
    +% Has the user1 key been set?
    +  \glsxtrifhasfield{useri}{\glscurrententrylabel}% 
    +  {\space(\emph{pl.}\ \glsentryplural{\glscurrententrylabel},
    +    \emph{archaic} \glscurrentfieldvalue)% 
       }% 
       {% 
    -% The user1 key hasn't been set. Is the plural the same as the
    +% The user1 key hasn't been set. Is the plural the same as the
     % singular form with the plural suffix appended?
    -    \GlsXtrIfXpFieldEqXpStr{plural}{\glscurrententrylabel}% 
    -    {\glsentrytext{\glscurrententrylabel}\glspluralsuffix}% 
    +    \GlsXtrIfXpFieldEqXpStr{plural}{\glscurrententrylabel}% 
    +    {\glsentrytext{\glscurrententrylabel}\glspluralsuffix}% 
         {% 
    -% Sibling check with bib2gls (see below)
    +% Sibling check with bib2gls (see below)
         }% 
         {% 
     % The plural isn't the default. Does this entry have a parent?
    -      \ifglshasparent{\glscurrententrylabel}      {% 
    +      \ifglshasparent{\glscurrententrylabel}      {% 
     % This entry has a parent.
     % Are the plurals for the child and parent the same?
    -        \GlsXtrIfXpFieldEqXpStr{plural}{\glscurrententrylabel}% 
    -        {\glsentryplural{\glsentryparent{\glscurrententrylabel}}}% 
    +        \GlsXtrIfXpFieldEqXpStr{plural}{\glscurrententrylabel}% 
    +        {\glsentryplural{\glsentryparent{\glscurrententrylabel}}}% 
             {}% child and parent plurals the same
             {% 
    -          \space(\emph{pl.}\ \glsentryplural{\glscurrententrylabel})% 
    +          \space(\emph{pl.}\ \glsentryplural{\glscurrententrylabel})% 
             }% 
    -      }      {\space(\emph{pl.}\ \glsentryplural{\glscurrententrylabel})}% 
    +      }      {\space(\emph{pl.}\ \glsentryplural{\glscurrententrylabel})}% 
         }% 
       }% 
     }
    -
    (If you try this example out, notice the difference for the “glossary” entry if you use \nopostdesc and then replace it with \glsxtrnopostpunc.) See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details and also glossaries-extra and bib2gls: An Introductory Guide.

    +

    (If you try this example out, notice the difference for the “glossary” entry if you use \nopostdesc and then replace it with \glsxtrnopostpunc.) See the glossaries-extra user manual for further details and also glossaries-extra and bib2gls: An Introductory Guide.

    The “bravo” homographs are an oddity where the singular form is identical but the plural is different (“bravos” and “bravoes”). In the original, both descriptions included the plural term. The above modifications drop the display of the regular “bravos” plural (for the “bravocry” term) and only show the “bravoes” plural (for the “bravoruffian” term). In this particular case it might be useful to show the regular plural in order to highlight the difference.

    -While it’s straightforward to access an entry’s parent label (with \glsentryparent) it’s much harder to access entry’s children or siblings. The \ifglshaschildren command has to iterate over all entries to determine if any have a parent that matches the given label. This is obviously very time-consuming if you have a large database of entries. It also doesn’t provide a way of determining whether or not the child entries have been indexed.

    -With bib2gls, it’s possible to save this information with the save-child-count and save-sibling-count, which not only save the total but also save the child or sibling labels in an etoolbox internal list. This makes the information much faster to access and also only includes the labels of those entries that have actually been indexed.

    -In the above, the comment line:

    % Sibling check with bib2gls (see below)
    -
    indicates where to put the extra code. If you switch to bib2gls and make sure to use save-sibling-count then you can insert the following code in the block above where that comment is:
    \GlsXtrIfFieldNonZero{siblingcount}{\glscurrententrylabel}%
    -{% siblingcount field value non-zero
    - \glsxtrfieldforlistloop % iterate over internal list
    - {\glscurrententrylabel} % entry label
    - {siblinglist} % label of field containing list
    +While it’s straightforward to access an entry’s parent label (with \glsentryparent) it’s much harder to access entry’s children or siblings. The \ifglshaschildren command has to iterate over all entries to determine if any have a parent that matches the given label. This is obviously very time-consuming if you have a large database of entries. It also doesn’t provide a way of determining whether or not the child entries have been indexed.

    +With bib2gls, it’s possible to save this information with the save-child-count and save-sibling-count, which not only save the total but also save the child or sibling labels in an etoolbox internal list. This makes the information much faster to access and also only includes the labels of those entries that have actually been indexed.

    +In the above, the comment line:

    % Sibling check with bib2gls (see below)
    +
    indicates where to put the extra code. If you switch to bib2gls and make sure to use save-sibling-count then you can insert the following code in the block above where that comment is:
    \GlsXtrIfFieldNonZero{siblingcount}{\glscurrententrylabel}%
    +{% siblingcount field value non-zero
    + \glsxtrfieldforlistloop % iterate over internal list
    + {\glscurrententrylabel} % entry label
    + {siblinglist} % label of field containing list
      {\siblinghandler} % loop handler
     }% 
    -{}% siblingcount field value 0 or empty or missing
    +{}% siblingcount field value 0 or empty or missing
     
    This uses a custom handler that’s defined as follows:
    \newcommand{\siblinghandler}[1]{% 
    -  \GlsXtrIfXpFieldEqXpStr*{plural}{\glscurrententrylabel}% 
    -  {\glsentryplural{#1}}% 
    +  \GlsXtrIfXpFieldEqXpStr*{plural}{\glscurrententrylabel}% 
    +  {\glsentryplural{#1}}% 
       {}% current entry's plural same as sibling's plural
       {% 
    -    \space(\emph{pl.}\ \glsentryplural{\glscurrententrylabel})% 
    -    \listbreak
    +    \space(\emph{pl.}\ \glsentryplural{\glscurrententrylabel})% 
    +    \listbreak
       }% 
     }
    -
    The \listbreak command is provided by etoolbox and is used for prematurely exiting a loop. The handler tests if the sibling’s plural field is identical to the current entry’s plural field. If they are the same, it does nothing. If they are different, it displays the current entry’s plural and breaks the loop.

    +

    The \listbreak command is provided by etoolbox and is used for prematurely exiting a loop. The handler tests if the sibling’s plural field is identical to the current entry’s plural field. If they are the same, it does nothing. If they are different, it displays the current entry’s plural and breaks the loop.

    Note that this assumes that the parent entry hasn’t had the plural form explicitly set to “bravoes” instead of the default “bravos”. In that case, the parent entry would show the plural but the “bravoruffian” child entry wouldn’t show the plural (since this case would led to the empty code block identified with the comment “child and parent plurals the same”). The “bravoes” plural form would instead be shown for the parent, which wouldn’t look right.

    -If you don’t use bib2gls or if you use it without the save-sibling-count resource option then the sibling information won’t be available.

    -

    -In order to switch to using bib2gls, it’s first necessary to switch to using glossaries-extra (as above). Remember that the record option is required:
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods,style=treenonamegroup,
    -subentrycounter]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Next the entry definitions need to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls. This can be done with convertgls2bib:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sample.tex entries.
    -
    The semantic command may be moved to the bib file’s preamble to ensure it’s defined:
    @preamble{"\providecommand{\scriptlang}[1]{\textsf{#1}}"}
    +If you don’t use bib2gls or if you use it without the save-sibling-count resource option then the sibling information won’t be available.

    +

    +In order to switch to using bib2gls, it’s first necessary to switch to using glossaries-extra (as above). Remember that the record option is required:
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods,style=treenonamegroup,
    +subentrycounter]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Next the entry definitions need to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls. This can be done with convertgls2bib:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sample.tex entries.
    +
    The semantic command may be moved to the bib file’s preamble to ensure it’s defined:
    @preamble{"\providecommand{\scriptlang}[1]{\textsf{#1}}"}
     

    -The sort field typically shouldn’t be set when using bib2gls, so convertgls2bib strips it. If the sort field is missing, bib2gls will obtain it from the sort fallback for that entry type. In this case, @entry has the name field as the sort fallback. If this is also missing then its value is obtained from the parent’s name field (see bib2gls gallery: sorting for other examples).

    +The sort field typically shouldn’t be set when using bib2gls, so convertgls2bib strips it. If the sort field is missing, bib2gls will obtain it from the sort fallback for that entry type. In this case, @entry has the name field as the sort fallback. If this is also missing then its value is obtained from the parent’s name field (see bib2gls gallery: sorting for other examples).

    Therefore the “Perl” entry is simply defined as:

    @entry{Perl,
    -  name={\scriptlang{Perl}},
    -  description={A scripting language}
    +  name={\scriptlang{Perl}},
    +  description={A scripting language}
     }
    -
    This isn’t a problem for bib2gls. In this case, the command has been provided in the @preamble, but bib2gls strips font information so the sort value becomes “Perl”. If the definition isn’t placed in @preamble then bib2gls will simply ignore the command (as xindy does) so the sort value will still end up as “Perl”.

    -The homograph entries have also had their sort fields omitted:

    @entry{glossarycol,
    -  parent={glossary},
    -  description={collection of glosses}
    +
    This isn’t a problem for bib2gls. In this case, the command has been provided in the @preamble, but bib2gls strips font information so the sort value becomes “Perl”. If the definition isn’t placed in @preamble then bib2gls will simply ignore the command (as xindy does) so the sort value will still end up as “Perl”.

    +The homograph entries have also had their sort fields omitted:

    @entry{glossarycol,
    +  parent={glossary},
    +  description={collection of glosses}
     }
     
     @entry{glossarylist,
    -  parent={glossary},
    -  description={list of technical words}
    +  parent={glossary},
    +  description={list of technical words}
     }
     

    -This means that the sort value for both these child entries is “glossary”. When bib2gls encounters identical sort values it acts according to its identical-sort-action setting. The default action is to sort by the label using a simple string comparison. In this case, it would put “glossarycol” before “glossarylist”. In the original document, the sort value was manually chosen to ensure that the entries are ordered according to first use. This ordering can easily be obtained by changing bib2gls’s identical sort action (requires at least bib2gls v2.0):

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},identical-sort-action=use]
    -
    This command should replace \makeglossaries. If you want the sibling information (see earlier), then you need to remember to add save-sibling-count to the list of options.

    -Note that this is a better solution than in the original example. If I edit the document so that “glossarycol” is used first, then the ordering will be updated accordingly, but with the original example, the sort keys would need to be manually changed.

    -The remainder of the document preamble (that is, the definition of \scriptlang and all the entry definitions) should now be removed.

    -Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is now:

    pdflatex sample
    -bib2gls --group sample
    +This means that the sort value for both these child entries is “glossary”. When bib2gls encounters identical sort values it acts according to its identical-sort-action setting. The default action is to sort by the label using a simple string comparison. In this case, it would put “glossarycol” before “glossarylist”. In the original document, the sort value was manually chosen to ensure that the entries are ordered according to first use. This ordering can easily be obtained by changing bib2gls’s identical sort action (requires at least bib2gls v2.0): 
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},identical-sort-action=use]
    +
    This command should replace \makeglossaries. If you want the sibling information (see earlier), then you need to remember to add save-sibling-count to the list of options.

    +Note that this is a better solution than in the original example. If I edit the document so that “glossarycol” is used first, then the ordering will be updated accordingly, but with the original example, the sort keys would need to be manually changed.

    +The remainder of the document preamble (that is, the definition of \scriptlang and all the entry definitions) should now be removed.

    +Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is now:

    pdflatex sample
    +bib2gls --group sample
     pdflatex sample
     pdflatex sample
    -
    Note use of the --group (or -g) switch, which is needed to support the treenonamegroup style. The third LaTeX call is needed because the document contains \glsrefentry.

    -Note that you can’t use the order=letter package option with bib2gls. Instead use the break-at=none resource option:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},identical-sort-action=use,
    -  break-at=none
    +
    Note use of the --group (or -g) switch, which is needed to support the treenonamegroup style. The third LaTeX call is needed because the document contains \glsrefentry.

    +Note that you can’t use the order=letter package option with bib2gls. Instead use the break-at=none resource option:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src={entries},identical-sort-action=use,
    +  break-at=none
     ]
     

    -

    🗋📥 sample-inline.tex
    - This document is like sample.tex, above, but uses the inline glossary style to put the glossary in a footnote. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-inline
    +
    🗋📥 sample-inline.tex
    + This document is like sample.tex, above, but uses the inline glossary style to put the glossary in a footnote. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-inline
     makeglossaries sample-inline
     pdflatex sample-inline
     pdflatex sample-inline
    -
    If you want to convert this document to glossaries-extra, follow the same procedure as above. If you want to use bib2gls then you don’t need the --group switch since no letter groups are required.

    -

    🗋📥 sampletree.tex
    - This document illustrates a hierarchical glossary structure where child entries have different names to their corresponding parent entry. To create the document do:
    pdflatex sampletree
    +
    If you want to convert this document to glossaries-extra, follow the same procedure as above. If you want to use bib2gls then you don’t need the --group switch since no letter groups are required.

    +

    🗋📥 sampletree.tex
    + This document illustrates a hierarchical glossary structure where child entries have different names to their corresponding parent entry. To create the document do:
    pdflatex sampletree
     makeglossaries sampletree
     pdflatex sampletree
    -
    The document uses the alttreehypergroup glossary style, which needs to know the widest name for each hierarchical level. This has been assigned manually in the document preamble with \glssetwidest:
    \glssetwidest{Roman letters} % level 0 widest name
    -\glssetwidest[1]{Sigma}      % level 1 widest name
    -
    (Level 0 is the top-most level. That is, entries that don’t have a parent.) It’s possible to get glossaries to compute the widest top-level entry with \glsfindwidesttoplevelname but this will iterate over all top-level entries, regardless of whether or not they appear in the glossary. If you have a large database of entries, this will firstly take time and secondly the width may be too large due to an unindexed entry with a big name.

    -This sample document doesn’t require any of the tabular styles so I’ve prevented those packages from being loaded with nolong and nosuper. The reduces the overall package loading and reduces the potential of package conflict.

    \usepackage[style=alttreehypergroup,nolong,nosuper]
    +
    The document uses the alttreehypergroup glossary style, which needs to know the widest name for each hierarchical level. This has been assigned manually in the document preamble with \glssetwidest:
    \glssetwidest{Roman letters} % level 0 widest name
    +\glssetwidest[1]{Sigma}      % level 1 widest name
    +
    (Level 0 is the top-most level. That is, entries that don’t have a parent.) It’s possible to get glossaries to compute the widest top-level entry with \glsfindwidesttoplevelname but this will iterate over all top-level entries, regardless of whether or not they appear in the glossary. If you have a large database of entries, this will firstly take time and secondly the width may be too large due to an unindexed entry with a big name.

    +This sample document doesn’t require any of the tabular styles so I’ve prevented those packages from being loaded with nolong and nosuper. The reduces the overall package loading and reduces the potential of package conflict.

    \usepackage[style=alttreehypergroup,nolong,nosuper]
     {glossaries}
    -
    (This example glossary is actually better suited for one of the topic styles provided with glossary-topic, see below.)

    -This is obviously a contrived example since it’s strange to have the symbol names (such as “Sigma”) in the glossary. The purpose is to demonstrate the alttreehypergroup with an entry that’s noticeably wider than the others in the same hierarchical level. A more sensible document would have the symbol in the name key.

    -

    -If you want to switch to glossaries-extra, then you can instead use a combination of nostyles and stylemods:
    \usepackage[style=alttreehypergroup,postdot,nostyles,
    -stylemods=tree]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    The stylemods package not only patches the original styles provided by the base glossaries package (such as glossary-tree used in this example) but also provides extra helper commands. In this case, it provides additional commands to calculate the widest name. For example, instead of manually setting the widest entry with \glssetwidest, you could add the following before the glossary:
    \glsFindWidestUsedTopLevelName
    -\glsFindWidestUsedLevelTwo
    +
    (This example glossary is actually better suited for one of the topic styles provided with glossary-topic, see below.)

    +This is obviously a contrived example since it’s strange to have the symbol names (such as “Sigma”) in the glossary. The purpose is to demonstrate the alttreehypergroup with an entry that’s noticeably wider than the others in the same hierarchical level. A more sensible document would have the symbol in the name key.

    +

    +If you want to switch to glossaries-extra, then you can instead use a combination of nostyles and stylemods:
    \usepackage[style=alttreehypergroup,postdot,nostyles,
    +stylemods=tree]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    The stylemods package not only patches the original styles provided by the base glossaries package (such as glossary-tree used in this example) but also provides extra helper commands. In this case, it provides additional commands to calculate the widest name. For example, instead of manually setting the widest entry with \glssetwidest, you could add the following before the glossary:
    \glsFindWidestUsedTopLevelName
    +\glsFindWidestUsedLevelTwo
     
    This will only take into account the entries that have actually been used in the document, but it can still be time-consuming if you have a large number of entries.

    -Note that the glossary must be at the end of the document (after all required entries have been used) with this method. The alternative is to perform the calculation at the end of the document and save the results in the aux file for the next run.
    -

    -This example document is using top-level entries for topics without descriptions. This means that the descriptions simply contain \nopostdesc to prevent the post-description punctuation from being automatically inserted. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{greekletter}{name={Greek letters},
    -text={Greek letter},
    -description={\nopostdesc}}
    -
    With glossaries-extra, you can convert this to \glsxtrnopostpunc which will prevent the post-description punctuation without interfering with the category post-description hook.

    -In order to distinguish between the child entries, which are symbols, and the parent entries, which are topics, it’s useful to give these two different types of entries different categories. The topics can use the default general category, but the symbol entries can be assigned to a different category. The value of the category key must be a label. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{C}{name={C},
    -description={Euler's constant},
    -category={symbol},
    -parent={romanletter}}
    +Note that the glossary must be at the end of the document (after all required entries have been used) with this method. The alternative is to perform the calculation at the end of the document and save the results in the aux file for the next run. 
    +

    +This example document is using top-level entries for topics without descriptions. This means that the descriptions simply contain \nopostdesc to prevent the post-description punctuation from being automatically inserted. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{greekletter}{name={Greek letters},
    +text={Greek letter},
    +description={\nopostdesc}}
    +
    With glossaries-extra, you can convert this to \glsxtrnopostpunc which will prevent the post-description punctuation without interfering with the category post-description hook.

    +In order to distinguish between the child entries, which are symbols, and the parent entries, which are topics, it’s useful to give these two different types of entries different categories. The topics can use the default general category, but the symbol entries can be assigned to a different category. The value of the category key must be a label. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{C}{name={C},
    +description={Euler's constant},
    +category={symbol},
    +parent={romanletter}}
     

    -There is some redundancy caused by a parenthetical note after the first use in some of the symbol entries. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{pi}{name={pi},
    -text={\ensuremath{\pi}},
    -first={\ensuremath{\pi} (lowercase pi)},
    -description={Transcendental number},
    -parent={greekletter}}
    -
    With glossaries-extra this can be dealt with through the category post-link hook:
    \glsdefpostlink{symbol}{% 
    -  \glsxtrifwasfirstuse
    +There is some redundancy caused by a parenthetical note after  the first use in some of the symbol entries. For example: 
    \newglossaryentry{pi}{name={pi},
    +text={\ensuremath{\pi}},
    +first={\ensuremath{\pi} (lowercase pi)},
    +description={Transcendental number},
    +parent={greekletter}}
    +
    With glossaries-extra this can be dealt with through the category post-link hook:
    \glsdefpostlink{symbol}{% 
    +  \glsxtrifwasfirstuse
       {% first use
    -    \glsxtrifhasfield{useri}{\glslabel}% 
    -    { (\glscurrentfieldvalue)}{}% 
    +    \glsxtrifhasfield{useri}{\glslabel}% 
    +    { (\glscurrentfieldvalue)}{}% 
       }%  
       {}% not first use
     }
    -
    The parenthetical material is now stored in the user1 key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{sigma}{name={Sigma},
    -text={\ensuremath\Sigma},
    -user1={uppercase sigma},
    -description={Used to indicate summation},
    -parent={greekletter}}
    -
    The category post-description link is also set to ensure that the symbol is displayed after the description in the glossary:
    \glsdefpostdesc{symbol}{\space
    -  ($\glsentrytext{\glscurrententrylabel}$)}
    -
    These modifications only affect entries with the category set to symbol.

    -With glossaries-extra, it’s now possible to use the topic styles provided with the glossary-topic package:

    \usepackage[style=topic,postdot,nostyles,stylemods={tree,topic}]
    +
    The parenthetical material is now stored in the user1 key. For example:
    \newglossaryentry{sigma}{name={Sigma},
    +text={\ensuremath\Sigma},
    +user1={uppercase sigma},
    +description={Used to indicate summation},
    +parent={greekletter}}
    +
    The category post-description link is also set to ensure that the symbol is displayed after the description in the glossary:
    \glsdefpostdesc{symbol}{\space
    +  ($\glsentrytext{\glscurrententrylabel}$)}
    +
    These modifications only affect entries with the category set to symbol.

    +With glossaries-extra, it’s now possible to use the topic styles provided with the glossary-topic package:

    \usepackage[style=topic,postdot,nostyles,stylemods={tree,topic}]
     {glossaries-extra}
    -
    The topic style is designed for this kind of hierarchy where all the top-level entries don’t have descriptions. This means that the \nopostdesc and \glsxtrnopostpunc commands aren’t required. The top-level entries can simply be defined as:
    \newglossaryentry{greekletter}{name={Greek letters},
    -text={Greek letter}, description={}}
    +
    The topic style is designed for this kind of hierarchy where all the top-level entries don’t have descriptions. This means that the \nopostdesc and \glsxtrnopostpunc commands aren’t required. The top-level entries can simply be defined as:
    \newglossaryentry{greekletter}{name={Greek letters},
    +text={Greek letter}, description={}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{romanletter}{name={Roman letters},
    -text={Roman letter}, description={}}
    -
    I’ve now loaded both the glossary-tree and glossary-topic packages (via stylemods={tree,topic}). The glossary-topic package can be used without glossary-tree, in which case it will behave more like the normal tree rather than alttree styles (but with different indentation and no description in the top-level). However, if you use \glssetwidest (provided by glossary-tree) then the topic style will behave more like alttree.

    -Since there’s no description for the top-level entries, the topic style ignores the widest name setting for the top-level, so I can just have the level 1 setting:

    \glssetwidest[1]Sigma
    +\newglossaryentry{romanletter}{name={Roman letters},
    +text={Roman letter}, description={}}
    +
    I’ve now loaded both the glossary-tree and glossary-topic packages (via stylemods={tree,topic}). The glossary-topic package can be used without glossary-tree, in which case it will behave more like the normal tree rather than alttree styles (but with different indentation and no description in the top-level). However, if you use \glssetwidest (provided by glossary-tree) then the topic style will behave more like alttree.

    +Since there’s no description for the top-level entries, the topic style ignores the widest name setting for the top-level, so I can just have the level 1 setting:

    \glssetwidest[1]Sigma
     

    -

    -If you want to convert this document so that it uses bib2gls, you first need to convert it to using glossaries-extra, as described above, but remember that you now need the record option.
    \usepackage[record,style=topic,postdot,nostyles,stylemods={tree,topic}]
    +
    +If you want to convert this document so that it uses bib2gls, you first need to convert it to using glossaries-extra, as described above, but remember that you now need the record option. 
    \usepackage[record,style=topic,postdot,nostyles,stylemods={tree,topic}]
     {glossaries-extra}
    -
    Next convert the entries to the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sampletree.tex entries.bib
    -
    Now replace \makeglossaries with:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,set-widest]
    -
    I’ve used the set-widest option here to get bib2gls to compute the widest name. (Obviously, it can only do this if it can correctly interpret any commands contained in the name field.)

    -This means that the \glssetwidest commands can now be removed completely. All the \newglossaryentry commands also need to be removed from the document preamble. Finally, \printglossaries needs to be replaced with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is now:

    pdflatex sampletree
    +
    Next convert the entries to the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sampletree.tex entries.bib
    +
    Now replace \makeglossaries with:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,set-widest]
    +
    I’ve used the set-widest option here to get bib2gls to compute the widest name. (Obviously, it can only do this if it can correctly interpret any commands contained in the name field.)

    +This means that the \glssetwidest commands can now be removed completely. All the \newglossaryentry commands also need to be removed from the document preamble. Finally, \printglossaries needs to be replaced with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is now:

    pdflatex sampletree
     bib2gls sampletree
     pdflatex sampletree
     

    -This produces the same result as with just glossaries-extra and makeglossaries. However, there are some modifications that can be made to the bib file to make it neater.

    +This produces the same result as with just glossaries-extra and makeglossaries. However, there are some modifications that can be made to the bib file to make it neater.

    The top-level entries are defined as:

    @entry{greekletter,
    -  name={Greek letters},
    -  description={},
    -  text={Greek letter}
    +  name={Greek letters},
    +  description={},
    +  text={Greek letter}
     }
     
     @entry{romanletter,
    -  name={Roman letters},
    -  description={},
    -  text={Roman letter}
    +  name={Roman letters},
    +  description={},
    +  text={Roman letter}
     }
    -
    This is a direct translation from the \newglossaryentry commands (after switching to the topic style). There’s a more appropriate entry type:
    @indexplural{greekletter,
    -  text={Greek letter}
    +
    This is a direct translation from the \newglossaryentry commands (after switching to the topic style). There’s a more appropriate entry type:
    @indexplural{greekletter,
    +  text={Greek letter}
     }
     
     @indexplural{romanletter,
    -  text={Roman letter}
    +  text={Roman letter}
     }
    -
    The @indexplural entry type doesn’t require the description and will set the name field to the same as the plural field. Since the plural field hasn’t been set it’s obtained by appending “s” to the text field.

    -Now let’s assume that the symbol entries are defined in a more rational manner, with the actual symbol in the name field. For example:

    @entry{sigma,
    -  user1={uppercase sigma},
    -  parent={greekletter},
    -  description={Used to indicate summation},
    -  name={\ensuremath{\Sigma}},
    -  category={symbol}
    +
    The @indexplural entry type doesn’t require the description and will set the name field to the same as the plural field. Since the plural field hasn’t been set it’s obtained by appending “s” to the text field.

    +Now let’s assume that the symbol entries are defined in a more rational manner, with the actual symbol in the name field. For example:

    @entry{sigma,
    +  user1={uppercase sigma},
    +  parent={greekletter},
    +  description={Used to indicate summation},
    +  name={\ensuremath{\Sigma}},
    +  category={symbol}
     }
     
     @entry{C,
    -  parent={romanletter},
    -  name={\ensuremath{C}},
    -  description={Euler's constant},
    -  category={symbol}
    +  parent={romanletter},
    +  name={\ensuremath{C}},
    +  description={Euler's constant},
    +  category={symbol}
     }
    -
    The category post-description hook (provided with \glsdefpostdesc) should now be removed from the document.

    -If you make these changes and rebuild the document, you’ll find that the order has changed. Now the “sigma” entry is before the “pi” entry. This is because bib2gls is obtaining the sort values from the name field, which is the sort fallback for @entry. This means that the sort values end up as \(𝛴\) and \(𝜋\) (bib2gls recognises the commands \Sigma and \pi and converts them to the Unicode characters 0x1D6F4 and 0x1D70B).

    -If you change @entry to @symbol then you will once again get the order from the original example (“pi” before “Sigma”). This is because the sort fallback for @symbol is the label not the name. (Remember that the sort fallback is only used if the sort field isn’t set. If you explicitly set the sort field then no fallback is required. See bib2gls gallery: sorting.)

    -You can further tidy the bib file by removing the category fields. For example:

    @symbol{sigma,
    -  user1={uppercase sigma},
    -  parent={greekletter},
    -  description={Used to indicate summation},
    -  name={\ensuremath{\Sigma}}
    +
    The category post-description hook (provided with \glsdefpostdesc) should now be removed from the document.

    +If you make these changes and rebuild the document, you’ll find that the order has changed. Now the “sigma” entry is before the “pi” entry. This is because bib2gls is obtaining the sort values from the name field, which is the sort fallback for @entry. This means that the sort values end up as \(\Sigma \) and \(\pi \) (bib2gls recognises the commands \Sigma and \pi and converts them to the Unicode characters 0x1D6F4 and 0x1D70B).

    +If you change @entry to @symbol then you will once again get the order from the original example (“pi” before “Sigma”). This is because the sort fallback for @symbol is the label not the name. (Remember that the sort fallback is only used if the sort field isn’t set. If you explicitly set the sort field then no fallback is required. See bib2gls gallery: sorting.)

    +You can further tidy the bib file by removing the category fields. For example:

    @symbol{sigma,
    +  user1={uppercase sigma},
    +  parent={greekletter},
    +  description={Used to indicate summation},
    +  name={\ensuremath{\Sigma}}
     }
    -
    You can then assign the category in the resource set:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,set-widest,category={same as entry}]
    -
    This means that all the entries defined with @symbol will have the category set to symbol and all the entries defined with @indexplural will have the category set to indexplural. (Only the symbol category is significant in this example.)

    -You can make the bib files even more flexible by introducing field and entry aliases with field-aliases and entry-type-aliases. See the bib2gls manual for further details.

    +

    You can then assign the category in the resource set:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,set-widest,category={same as entry}]
    +
    This means that all the entries defined with @symbol will have the category set to symbol and all the entries defined with @indexplural will have the category set to indexplural. (Only the symbol category is significant in this example.)

    +You can make the bib files even more flexible by introducing field and entry aliases with field-aliases and entry-type-aliases. See the bib2gls manual for further details.

    18.7. Cross-Referencing

    -

    🗋📥 sample-crossref.tex
    +
    🗋📥 sample-crossref.tex
    This document illustrates how to cross-reference entries in the glossary.
    pdflatex sample-crossref
     makeglossaries sample-crossref
     pdflatex sample-crossref
    -
    The document provides a command \alsoname to produce some fixed text, which can be changed as appropriate (usually within a language hook):
    \providecommand{\alsoname}{see also}
    -
    I’ve used \providecommand as some packages define this command. This is used to create a “see also” cross-reference with the see key:
    \newglossaryentry{apple}{name={apple},description={firm, round fruit},
    -see={[\alsoname]{pear}}}
    +
    The document provides a command \alsoname to produce some fixed text, which can be changed as appropriate (usually within a language hook):
    \providecommand{\alsoname}{see also}
    +
    I’ve used \providecommand as some packages define this command. This is used to create a “see also” cross-reference with the see key:
    \newglossaryentry{apple}{name={apple},description={firm, round fruit},
    +see={[\alsoname]{pear}}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{marrow}{name={marrow},
    - description={long vegetable with thin green skin and white flesh},
    - see={[\alsoname]courgette}}
    +\newglossaryentry{marrow}{name={marrow},
    + description={long vegetable with thin green skin and white flesh},
    + see={[\alsoname]courgette}}
     

    -Note that “marrow” is included in the glossary even though it hasn’t been referenced in the text. This is because the see key automatically triggers \glssee which indexes the term. This behaviour is intended for documents where only the terms that are actually required in the document are defined. It’s not suitable for a large database of terms shared across multiple documents that may or may not be used in a particular document. In that case, you may want to consider using glossaries-extra (see below).

    -

    -This example is quite simple to convert to glossaries-extra. If you want the dot after the description, you need the nopostdot=false or postdot package option. You may also want to consider using the stylemods option.

    -In order to prevent the “marrow” entry from being automatically being added to the glossary as a result of the cross-reference, you can use autoseeindex=false to prevent the automatic indexing triggered by the see key (or the seealso key provided by glossaries-extra).

    -

    \usepackage[autoseeindex=false,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    +Note that “marrow” is included in the glossary even though it hasn’t been referenced in the text. This is because the see key automatically triggers \glssee which indexes the term. This behaviour is intended for documents where only the terms that are actually required in the document are defined. It’s not suitable for a large database of terms shared across multiple documents that may or may not be used in a particular document. In that case, you may want to consider using glossaries-extra (see below).

    +

    +This example is quite simple to convert to glossaries-extra. If you want the dot after the description, you need the nopostdot=false or postdot package option. You may also want to consider using the stylemods option.

    +In order to prevent the “marrow” entry from being automatically being added to the glossary as a result of the cross-reference, you can use autoseeindex=false to prevent the automatic indexing triggered by the see key (or the seealso key provided by glossaries-extra).

    +

    \usepackage[autoseeindex=false,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
     
    The document build is the same, but now the “marrow” and “zucchini” entries aren’t present in the document.

    -Note that the “fruit” entry is still included even though it hasn’t been used in the document. This is because it was explicitly indexed with \glssee not via the see key.

    -The entries that contains see[\alsonamexr-label] can be converted to use the seealso key:

    \newglossaryentry{apple}{name={apple},description={firm, round fruit},
    -seealso={pear}}
    -
    -\newglossaryentry{marrow}{name={marrow},
    - description={long vegetable with thin green skin and white flesh},
    - seealso={courgette}}
    -
    (The provided \alsoname definition may be removed.)

    -The original example redefines the cross-referencing format to use small caps:

    \renewcommand{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{\textsc{\glsentryname{#1}}}
    -
    This will still produce the desired effect with glossaries-extra for this simple example but, as with sampleAcrDesc.tex, this redefinition isn’t necessary if you have at least glossaries-extra v1.42.

    -

    -If you want to switch to bib2gls then you first need to switch to glossaries-extra, as described above, but you now need the record option but no longer need the autoseeindex=false option:
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Next the entry definitions need to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls.
    convertgls2bib sample-crossref.tex entries.bib
    -
    If you have at least v2.0 then convertgls2bib will absorb the cross-referencing information supplied by:
    \glssee{fruit}{pear,apple,banana}
    +Note that the “fruit” entry is still included even though it hasn’t been used in the document. This is because it was explicitly indexed with \glssee not via the see key.

    +The entries that contains see[\alsonamexr-label] can be converted to use the seealso key:

    \newglossaryentry{apple}{name={apple},description={firm, round fruit},
    +seealso={pear}}
    +
    +\newglossaryentry{marrow}{name={marrow},
    + description={long vegetable with thin green skin and white flesh},
    + seealso={courgette}}
    +
    (The provided \alsoname definition may be removed.)

    +The original example redefines the cross-referencing format to use small caps:

    \renewcommand{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{\textsc{\glsentryname{#1}}}
    +
    This will still produce the desired effect with glossaries-extra for this simple example but, as with sampleAcrDesc.tex, this redefinition isn’t necessary if you have at least glossaries-extra v1.42.

    +

    +If you want to switch to bib2gls then you first need to switch to glossaries-extra, as described above, but you now need the record option but no longer need the autoseeindex=false option:
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Next the entry definitions need to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls.
    convertgls2bib sample-crossref.tex entries.bib
    +
    If you have at least v2.0 then convertgls2bib will absorb the cross-referencing information supplied by:
    \glssee{fruit}{pear,apple,banana}
     
    into the “fruit” definition:
    @entry{fruit,
    -  see={pear,apple,banana},
    -  name={fruit},
    -  description={sweet, fleshy product of plant containing seed}
    +  see={pear,apple,banana},
    +  name={fruit},
    +  description={sweet, fleshy product of plant containing seed}
     }
    -
    Now remove \makeglossaries and all the entry definition commands (including \glssee from the document preamble) and add:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    -
    Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is now:
    pdflatex sample-crossref
    +
    Now remove \makeglossaries and all the entry definition commands (including \glssee from the document preamble) and add:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    +
    Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is now:
    pdflatex sample-crossref
     bib2gls sample-crossref
     pdflatex sample-crossref
     
    The glossary now contains: apple, banana, courgette and pear. Note that it doesn’t contain fruit, zucchini or marrow.

    -Now change the selection criteria:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,
    - selection={recorded and deps and see}]
    +Now change the selection criteria: 
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,
    + selection={recorded and deps and see}]
     
    The glossary now includes fruit, zucchini and marrow.

    -The fruit and zucchini use the see key which is a simple redirection for the reader. There’s no number list for either of these entries. Whereas marrow uses the seealso key, which is typically intended as a supplement to a number list but in this case there are no locations as marrow hasn’t been used in the text.

    -With at least v2.0, there’s an alternative:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,
    - selection={recorded and deps and see not also}]
    +The fruit and zucchini use the see key which is a simple redirection for the reader. There’s no number list for either of these entries. Whereas marrow uses the seealso key, which is typically intended as a supplement to a number list but in this case there are no locations as marrow hasn’t been used in the text.

    +With at least v2.0, there’s an alternative:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,
    + selection={recorded and deps and see not also}]
     
    In this case, the glossary includes fruit and zucchini but not marrow.

    @@ -10365,106 +10373,106 @@ With at least v2.0, there’s an alternative:

    18.8. Custom Keys

    -

    🗋📥 sample-newkeys.tex
    - This document illustrates how add custom keys (using \glsaddkey). There are two custom keys ed, where the default value is the text field with “ed” appended, and ing, where the default value is the text field with “ing” appended. Since the default value in both cases references the text field, the starred version \glsaddkey* is required to ensure that the default value is expanded on definition if no alternative has been provided.

    -The entries are then defined as follows:

    \newglossaryentry{jump}{name={jump},description={}}
    +
    🗋📥 sample-newkeys.tex
    + This document illustrates how add custom keys (using \glsaddkey). There are two custom keys ed, where the default value is the text field with “ed” appended, and ing, where the default value is the text field with “ing” appended. Since the default value in both cases references the text field, the starred version \glsaddkey* is required to ensure that the default value is expanded on definition if no alternative has been provided.

    +The entries are then defined as follows:

    \newglossaryentry{jump}{name={jump},description={}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{run}{name={run},
    +\newglossaryentry{run}{name={run},
      ed={ran},
      ing={running},
    - description={}}
    + description={}}
     
    -\newglossaryentry{waddle}{name=waddle,
    +\newglossaryentry{waddle}{name=waddle,
      ed={waddled},
      ing={waddling},
    - description={}}
    + description={}}
     

    -Each custom key is provided a set of commands analogous to \glsentrytext, that allows the key value to be accessed, and \glstext that allows the key value to be access with indexing and hyperlinking (where applicable).

    -If you find yourself wanting to create a lot of custom keys that produce minor variations of existing keys (such as different tenses) you may find it simpler to just use \glsdisp. When editing the document source, it’s usually simpler to read:

    The dog \glsdisp{jump}{jumped} over the duck.
    +Each custom key is provided a set of commands analogous to \glsentrytext, that allows the key value to be accessed, and \glstext that allows the key value to be access with indexing and hyperlinking (where applicable).

    +If you find yourself wanting to create a lot of custom keys that produce minor variations of existing keys (such as different tenses) you may find it simpler to just use \glsdisp. When editing the document source, it’s usually simpler to read:

    The dog \glsdisp{jump}{jumped} over the duck.
     
    than
    The dog \glsed{jump} over the duck.
     

    -

    -If you want to convert this document to use bib2gls, you first need to switch to glossaries-extra, but remember that you need the record option:
    \usepackage[record]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Next convert the entry definitions to the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib --index-conversion --preamble-only sample-newkeys.tex entries.bib
    -
    The --index-conversion switch requires at least v2.0 and will convert entries without a description (or where the description is simply \nopostdesc or \glsxtrnopostpunc) to @index instead of @entry. This means that the new entries.bib file will contain:
    @index{jump,
    -  name={jump}
    +
    +If you want to convert this document to use bib2gls, you first need to switch to glossaries-extra, but remember that you need the record option: 
    \usepackage[record]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Next convert the entry definitions to the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib --index-conversion --preamble-only sample-newkeys.tex entries.bib
    +
    The --index-conversion switch requires at least v2.0 and will convert entries without a description (or where the description is simply \nopostdesc or \glsxtrnopostpunc) to @index instead of @entry. This means that the new entries.bib file will contain:
    @index{jump,
    +  name={jump}
     }
     
     @index{run,
       ing = {running},
    -  name={run},
    +  name={run},
       ed = {ran}
     }
     
     @index{waddle,
       ing = {waddling},
    -  name={waddle},
    +  name={waddle},
       ed = {waddled}
     }
    -
    Now replace \makeglossaries with
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    -
    and delete the \newglossaryentry commands. Finally replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries.

    +

    Now replace \makeglossaries with
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    +
    and delete the \newglossaryentry commands. Finally replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries.

    The document build is now:

    pdflatex sample-newkeys
     bib2gls sample-newkeys
     pdflatex sample-newkeys
    -
    Note that there’s no need for the nonumberlist package option when you don’t use bib2gls’s --group switch.
    🗋📥 sample-storage-abbr.tex
    - This document illustrates how add custom storage keys (using \glsaddstoragekey). The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-storage-abbr
    +
    Note that there’s no need for the nonumberlist package option when you don’t use bib2gls’s --group switch.
    🗋📥 sample-storage-abbr.tex
    + This document illustrates how add custom storage keys (using \glsaddstoragekey). The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-storage-abbr
     makeglossaries sample-storage-abbr
     pdflatex sample-storage-abbr
     

    -The custom storage key is called abbrtype which defaults to “word” if not explicitly set. Its value can be accessed with the provided custom command \abbrtype.

    \glsaddstoragekey{abbrtype}{word}{\abbrtype}
    -
    A custom acronym style is then defined that checks the value of this key and makes certain adjustments depending on whether or not its value is the default “word”.

    -This essentially forms a very similar function to the glossaries-extra package’s category key, which is also defined as a storage key:

    \glsaddstoragekey{category}{general}{\glscategory}
    +The custom storage key is called abbrtype which defaults to “word” if not explicitly set. Its value can be accessed with the provided custom command \abbrtype. 
    \glsaddstoragekey{abbrtype}{word}{\abbrtype}
    +
    A custom acronym style is then defined that checks the value of this key and makes certain adjustments depending on whether or not its value is the default “word”.

    +This essentially forms a very similar function to the glossaries-extra package’s category key, which is also defined as a storage key:

    \glsaddstoragekey{category}{general}{\glscategory}
     

    -

    -This document is much simpler with the glossaries-extra package:
    \documentclass{article}
    -\usepackage[postdot]{glossaries-extra}
    -\makeglossaries
    -\setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{short-long}
    -\newacronym{radar}{radar}{radio detecting and ranging}
    -\newacronym{laser}{laser}{light amplification by stimulated
    +
    +This document is much simpler with the glossaries-extra package: 
    \documentclass{article}
    +\usepackage[postdot]{glossaries-extra}
    +\makeglossaries
    +\setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{short-long}
    +\newacronym{radar}{radar}{radio detecting and ranging}
    +\newacronym{laser}{laser}{light amplification by stimulated
     emission of radiation}
    -\newacronym{scuba}{scuba}{self-contained underwater breathing
    +\newacronym{scuba}{scuba}{self-contained underwater breathing
     apparatus}
     
    -\newabbreviation{dsp}{DSP}{digital signal processing}
    -\newabbreviation{atm}{ATM}{automated teller machine}
    +\newabbreviation{dsp}{DSP}{digital signal processing}
    +\newabbreviation{atm}{ATM}{automated teller machine}
     
     \begin{document}
    -First use: \gls{radar}, \gls{laser}, \gls{scuba}, \gls{dsp},
    -\gls{atm}.
    +First use: \gls{radar}, \gls{laser}, \gls{scuba}, \gls{dsp},
    +\gls{atm}.
     
    -Next use: \gls{radar}, \gls{laser}, \gls{scuba}, \gls{dsp},
    -\gls{atm}.
    +Next use: \gls{radar}, \gls{laser}, \gls{scuba}, \gls{dsp},
    +\gls{atm}.
     
    -\printglossaries
    +\printglossaries
     \end{document}
     

    -

    🗋📥 sample-storage-abbr-desc.tex
    +
    🗋📥 sample-storage-abbr-desc.tex
    An extension of the previous example where the user needs to provide a description.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-chap-hyperfirst.tex
    - This document illustrates how to add a custom key using \glsaddstoragekey and hook into the \gls-like and \glstext-like mechanism used to determine whether or not to hyperlink an entry. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-chap-hyperfirst
    +
    🗋📥 sample-chap-hyperfirst.tex
    + This document illustrates how to add a custom key using \glsaddstoragekey and hook into the \gls-like and \glstext-like mechanism used to determine whether or not to hyperlink an entry. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-chap-hyperfirst
     makeglossaries sample-chap-hyperfirst
     pdflatex sample-chap-hyperfirst
    -
    This example creates a storage key called “chapter” used to store the chapter number.
    \glsaddstoragekey{chapter}{0}{\glschapnum}
    -
    It’s initialised to 0 and the \glslinkpostsetkeys hook is used to check this value against the current chapter number. If the values are the same then the hyperlink is switched off, otherwise the key value is updated unless the hyperlink has been switched off (through the optional argument of commands like \gls and \glstext).
    \renewcommand*{\glslinkpostsetkeys}{% 
    - \edef\currentchap{\arabic{chapter}}% 
    - \ifnum\currentchap=\glschapnum{\glslabel}\relax
    -  \setkeys{glslink}{hyper=false}% 
    +
    This example creates a storage key called “chapter” used to store the chapter number.
    \glsaddstoragekey{chapter}{0}{\glschapnum}
    +
    It’s initialised to 0 and the \glslinkpostsetkeys hook is used to check this value against the current chapter number. If the values are the same then the hyperlink is switched off, otherwise the key value is updated unless the hyperlink has been switched off (through the optional argument of commands like \gls and \glstext).
    \renewcommand*{\glslinkpostsetkeys}{% 
    + \edef\currentchap{\arabic{chapter}}% 
    + \ifnum\currentchap=\glschapnum{\glslabel}\relax
    +  \setkeys{glslink}{hyper=false}% 
      \else
    -  \glsifhyperon{\glsfieldxdef{\glslabel}{chapter}{\currentchap}}{}% 
    +  \glsifhyperon{\glsfieldxdef{\glslabel}{chapter}{\currentchap}}{}% 
      \fi
     }
    -
    Since this key isn’t intended for use when the entry is being defined, it would be more appropriate to simply use an internal field that doesn’t have an associated key or helper command, but \glsfieldxdef requires the existence of the field. The glossaries-extra package provides utility commands designed to work on internal fields that don’t have an associated key and may not have had a value assigned.

    -

    -If you want to switch to glossaries-extra you need to change the package loading line:
    \usepackage[postdot]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    The custom storage key (provided with \glsaddstoragekey) can be removed, and the \glslinkpostsetkeys hook can be changed to:
    \renewcommand*{\glslinkpostsetkeys}{% 
    - \edef\currentchap{\arabic{chapter}}% 
    - \GlsXtrIfFieldEqNum*{chapter}{\glslabel}{\currentchap}
    +
    Since this key isn’t intended for use when the entry is being defined, it would be more appropriate to simply use an internal field that doesn’t have an associated key or helper command, but \glsfieldxdef requires the existence of the field. The glossaries-extra package provides utility commands designed to work on internal fields that don’t have an associated key and may not have had a value assigned.

    +

    +If you want to switch to glossaries-extra you need to change the package loading line:
    \usepackage[postdot]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    The custom storage key (provided with \glsaddstoragekey) can be removed, and the \glslinkpostsetkeys hook can be changed to:
    \renewcommand*{\glslinkpostsetkeys}{% 
    + \edef\currentchap{\arabic{chapter}}% 
    + \GlsXtrIfFieldEqNum*{chapter}{\glslabel}{\currentchap}
      {% 
    -   \setkeys{glslink}{hyper=false}% 
    +   \setkeys{glslink}{hyper=false}% 
      }% 
      {% 
    -   \glsifhyperon{\xGlsXtrSetField{\glslabel}{chapter}{\currentchap}}{}% 
    +   \glsifhyperon{\xGlsXtrSetField{\glslabel}{chapter}{\currentchap}}{}% 
      }% 
     }
     
    The field name is still called “chapter” but there’s no longer an associated key or command.

    @@ -10474,27 +10482,27 @@ If you want to switch to

    18.9. Xindy (Option 3)

    -Most of the earlier makeindex sample files can be adapted to use xindy instead by adding the xindy package option. Situations that you need to be careful about are when the sort value (obtained from the name if the sort key is omitted) contains commands (such as name={\pi}) or is identical to another value (or is identical after xindy has stripped all commands and braces). This section describes sample documents that use features which are unavailable with makeindex.

    -

    🗋📥 samplexdy.tex
    - The document uses UTF-8 encoding (with the inputenc package). This is information that needs to be passed to xindy, so the encoding is picked up by makeglossaries from the aux file.

    -This document has an exotic numbering system which requires the package option esclocations=true. Before glossaries v4.50, this was the default setting, but the default is now esclocations=false, so this package option now needs to be set explicitly.

    -By default, this document will create a xindy style file called samplexdy.xdy, but if you uncomment the lines

    \setStyleFile{samplexdy-mc}
    -\noist
    -\GlsSetXdyLanguage{}
    -
    it will set the style file to samplexdy-mc.xdy instead. This provides an additional letter group for entries starting with “Mc” or “Mac”. If you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite, you don’t need to supply any additional information. If you don’t use makeglossaries, you will need to specify the required information. Note that if you set the style file to samplexdy-mc.xdy you must also specify \noist, otherwise the glossaries package will overwrite samplexdy-mc.xdy and you will lose the “Mc” letter group.

    +Most of the earlier makeindex sample files can be adapted to use xindy instead by adding the xindy package option. Situations that you need to be careful about are when the sort value (obtained from the name if the sort key is omitted) contains commands (such as name={\pi}) or is identical to another value (or is identical after xindy has stripped all commands and braces). This section describes sample documents that use features which are unavailable with makeindex.

    +

    🗋📥 samplexdy.tex
    + The document uses UTF-8 encoding (with the inputenc package). This is information that needs to be passed to xindy, so the encoding is picked up by makeglossaries from the aux file.

    +This document has an exotic numbering system which requires the package option esclocations=true. Before glossaries v4.50, this was the default setting, but the default is now esclocations=false, so this package option now needs to be set explicitly.

    +By default, this document will create a xindy style file called samplexdy.xdy, but if you uncomment the lines

    \setStyleFile{samplexdy-mc}
    +\noist
    +\GlsSetXdyLanguage{}
    +
    it will set the style file to samplexdy-mc.xdy instead. This provides an additional letter group for entries starting with “Mc” or “Mac”. If you use makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite, you don’t need to supply any additional information. If you don’t use makeglossaries, you will need to specify the required information. Note that if you set the style file to samplexdy-mc.xdy you must also specify \noist, otherwise the glossaries package will overwrite samplexdy-mc.xdy and you will lose the “Mc” letter group.

    To create the document do:

    pdflatex samplexdy
     makeglossaries samplexdy
     pdflatex samplexdy
    -
    If you don’t have Perl installed then you can’t use makeglossaries, but you also can’t use xindy! However, if for some reason you want to call xindy explicitly instead of using makeglossaries (or makeglossaries-lite): +
    If you don’t have Perl installed then you can’t use makeglossaries, but you also can’t use xindy! However, if for some reason you want to call xindy explicitly instead of using makeglossaries (or makeglossaries-lite):
      -
    • if you are using the default style file samplexdy.xdy, then do (no line breaks):
      xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M samplexdy -t samplexdy.glg -o samplexdy.gls samplexdy.glo
      -
    • if you are using samplexdy-mc.xdy, then do (no line breaks):
      xindy -I xindy -M samplexdy-mc -t samplexdy.glg -o samplexdy.gls samplexdy.glo
      + 
    • if you are using the default style file samplexdy.xdy, then do (no line breaks):
      xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M samplexdy -t samplexdy.glg -o samplexdy.gls samplexdy.glo
      +
    • if you are using samplexdy-mc.xdy, then do (no line breaks):
      xindy -I xindy -M samplexdy-mc -t samplexdy.glg -o samplexdy.gls samplexdy.glo
       

    -This document creates a new command to use with the format key in the optional argument of commands like \gls to format the location in the number list. The usual type of definition when a hyperlinked location is required should use one of the \hyperxx commands listed in Table 12.1:

    \newcommand*{\hyperbfit}[1]{\textit{\hyperbf{#1}}}
    -
    Unfortunately, this definition doesn’t work for this particular document and some adjustments are needed (see below). As a result of the adjustments, this command doesn’t actually get used by TeX, even though hyperbfit is used in the format key. It does, however, need to be identified as an attribute so that xindy can recognise it:
    \GlsAddXdyAttribute{hyperbfit}
    -
    This will add information to the xdy file when it’s created by \makeglossaries. If you prevent the creation of this file with \noist then you will need to add the attribute to your custom xdy file (see the provided samplexdy-mc.xdy file).

    +This document creates a new command to use with the format key in the optional argument of commands like \gls to format the location in the number list. The usual type of definition when a hyperlinked location is required should use one of the \hyperxx commands listed in Table 12.1:

    \newcommand*{\hyperbfit}[1]{\textit{\hyperbf{#1}}}
    +
    Unfortunately, this definition doesn’t work for this particular document and some adjustments are needed (see below). As a result of the adjustments, this command doesn’t actually get used by TeX, even though hyperbfit is used in the format key. It does, however, need to be identified as an attribute so that xindy can recognise it:
    \GlsAddXdyAttribute{hyperbfit}
    +
    This will add information to the xdy file when it’s created by \makeglossaries. If you prevent the creation of this file with \noist then you will need to add the attribute to your custom xdy file (see the provided samplexdy-mc.xdy file).

    In order to illustrate unusual location formats, this sample document provides a command called \tallynum{n} that represents its numerical argument with a die or dice where the dots add up to n:

    \newrobustcmd*{\tallynum}[1]{% 
      \ifnum\number#1<7
       $\csname dice\romannumeral#1\endcsname$% 
    @@ -10503,149 +10511,149 @@ In order to illustrate unusual location formats, this sample document provides a
       \expandafter\tallynum\expandafter{\numexpr#1-6}% 
      \fi
     }
    -
    This command needs to be robust to prevent it from being expanded when it’s written to any of the auxiliary files. The \dicei, …, \dicevi commands are provided by the stix package, so that needs to be loaded.

    -An associated command \tally{counter} is defined that formats the value of the named counter according to \tallynum:

    \newcommand*{\tally}[1]{\tallynum{\arabic{#1}}}
    -
    (This shouldn’t be robust as it needs the counter value to expand.) The page numbers are altered to use this format (by redefining \thepage).

    -This custom location format also needs to be identified in the xdy file so that xindy can recognise it and determine how to form ranges if required.

    \GlsAddXdyLocation{tally}{% tally location format
    - :sep "\string\tallynum\space\glsopenbrace"
    +
    This command needs to be robust to prevent it from being expanded when it’s written to any of the auxiliary files. The \dicei, …, \dicevi commands are provided by the stix package, so that needs to be loaded.

    +An associated command \tally{counter} is defined that formats the value of the named counter according to \tallynum:

    \newcommand*{\tally}[1]{\tallynum{\arabic{#1}}}
    +
    (This shouldn’t be robust as it needs the counter value to expand.) The page numbers are altered to use this format (by redefining \thepage).

    +This custom location format also needs to be identified in the xdy file so that xindy can recognise it and determine how to form ranges if required.

    \GlsAddXdyLocation{tally}{% tally location format
    + :sep "\string\tallynum\space\glsopenbrace"
      "arabic-numbers" 
    - :sep "\glsclosebrace"
    + :sep "\glsclosebrace"
     }
    -
    Again this information is written to the xdy file by \makeglossaries so if you use \noist then you need to manually add it to your custom xdy file.

    -When xindy creates the associated indexing files, the locations will be written using:

    \glsXcounterXformat{hyper-prefix}{location}
    -
    In this case:
    \glsXpageXglsnumberformat{}{\tallynum{number}}
    -
    or
    \glsXpageXhyperbfit{}{\tallynum{number}}
    -
    This means that although \hyperbf is designed to create hyperlinked locations, the presence of \tallynum interferes with it. In order to make the hyperlinks work correctly, the definitions of \glsXpageXhyperbfit need to be redefined in order to grab the number part in order to work out the location’s numeric value. If the value of \tally is changed so that it expands differently then these modifications won’t work.

    -Remember that in both cases, the second argument #2 is in the form \tally{n}:

    \renewcommand{\glsXpageXglsnumberformat}[2]{% 
    +
    Again this information is written to the xdy file by \makeglossaries so if you use \noist then you need to manually add it to your custom xdy file.

    +When xindy creates the associated indexing files, the locations will be written using:

    \glsXcounterXformat{hyper-prefix}{location}
    +
    In this case:
    \glsXpageXglsnumberformat{}{\tallynum{number}}
    +
    or
    \glsXpageXhyperbfit{}{\tallynum{number}}
    +
    This means that although \hyperbf is designed to create hyperlinked locations, the presence of \tallynum interferes with it. In order to make the hyperlinks work correctly, the definitions of \glsXpageXhyperbfit need to be redefined in order to grab the number part in order to work out the location’s numeric value. If the value of \tally is changed so that it expands differently then these modifications won’t work.

    +Remember that in both cases, the second argument #2 is in the form \tally{n}:

    \renewcommand{\glsXpageXglsnumberformat}[2]{% 
      \linkpagenumber#2% 
     }
    -\renewcommand{\glsXpageXhyperbfit}[2]{% 
    +\renewcommand{\glsXpageXhyperbfit}[2]{% 
      \textbf{\em\linkpagenumber#2}% 
     }
    -
    These need a command that can grab the actual number and correctly encapsulate it:
    \newcommand{\linkpagenumber}[2]{\hyperlink{page.#2}{#1{#2}}}
    +
    These need a command that can grab the actual number and correctly encapsulate it:
    \newcommand{\linkpagenumber}[2]{\hyperlink{page.#2}{#1{#2}}}
     

    -If you want to try out the samplexdy-mc.xdy file, the entries starting with “Mac” or “Mc” will be placed in their own “Mc” letter group. Ideally it should be possible to do this simply with \GlsAddLetterGroup (and not require a custom xdy file) but unfortunately the “M” letter group will have already been defined and take precedence over “Mc”, which is why a custom file is required and the normal language module must be suppressed:

    \setStyleFile{samplexdy-mc}
    -\noist
    -\GlsSetXdyLanguage{}
    +If you want to try out the samplexdy-mc.xdy file, the entries starting with “Mac” or “Mc” will be placed in their own “Mc” letter group. Ideally it should be possible to do this simply with \GlsAddLetterGroup (and not require a custom xdy file) but unfortunately the “M” letter group will have already been defined and take precedence over “Mc”, which is why a custom file is required and the normal language module must be suppressed: 
    \setStyleFile{samplexdy-mc}
    +\noist
    +\GlsSetXdyLanguage{}
     

    -This “Mc” group is suitable for names like “Maclaurin” but not for “Mach”. To prevent this, the sort key for that value is set to lower case:

    \newglossaryentry{mach}{name={Mach, Ernst},
    -first={Ernst Mach},text={Mach},
    -sort={mach, Ernst},
    -description={Czech/Austrian physicist and philosopher}}
    +This “Mc” group is suitable for names like “Maclaurin” but not for “Mach”. To prevent this, the sort key for that value is set to lower case: 
    \newglossaryentry{mach}{name={Mach, Ernst},
    +first={Ernst Mach},text={Mach},
    +sort={mach, Ernst},
    +description={Czech/Austrian physicist and philosopher}}
     

    -

    -If you want to convert this document so that it uses bib2gls, you first need to switch to glossaries-extra and use the record package option:
    \usepackage[record,postdot]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    The xindy-only commands can now all be removed (attribute \GlsAddXdyAttribute, location \GlsAddXdyLocation, language \GlsSetXdyLanguage, location encaps \glsXcounterXformat and the custom helper \linkpagenumber). Also \noist and \setStyleFile aren’t relevant with bib2gls and so should be removed.

    -The definitions of \hyperbfit should be retained (as well as \tallynum, \tally and the redefinition of \thepage).

    -The entries all need to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls.

    convertgls2bib --preamble-only samplexdy.tex entries.bib
    -
    Next replace \makeglossaries with:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    -
    and remove all the entry definitions from the document preamble. Use the search and replace function on your text editor to replace all instances of \glsentryfirst with \glsfmtfirst, and all instances of \glsentryname with \glsfmtname.

    -Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is now:

    pdflatex samplexdy
    -bib2gls --group samplexdy
    +
    +If you want to convert this document so that it uses bib2gls, you first need to switch to glossaries-extra and use the record package option: 
    \usepackage[record,postdot]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    The xindy-only commands can now all be removed (attribute \GlsAddXdyAttribute, location \GlsAddXdyLocation, language \GlsSetXdyLanguage, location encaps \glsXcounterXformat and the custom helper \linkpagenumber). Also \noist and \setStyleFile aren’t relevant with bib2gls and so should be removed.

    +The definitions of \hyperbfit should be retained (as well as \tallynum, \tally and the redefinition of \thepage).

    +The entries all need to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls.

    convertgls2bib --preamble-only samplexdy.tex entries.bib
    +
    Next replace \makeglossaries with:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    +
    and remove all the entry definitions from the document preamble. Use the search and replace function on your text editor to replace all instances of \glsentryfirst with \glsfmtfirst, and all instances of \glsentryname with \glsfmtname.

    +Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The document build is now:

    pdflatex samplexdy
    +bib2gls --group samplexdy
     pdflatex samplexdy
     

    -This results in a slightly different ordering from the original document (without the “Mc” letter group). In the original example, “Mach number” was listed before “Mach, Ernest”. The modified document now has “Mach, Ernest” before “Mach number”. This difference is due to bib2gls’s default break-at=word setting, which marks word boundaries with the | (pipe) character, so the sort values for bib2gls are Mach|Earnest| and Mach|number|. See the bib2gls manual for further details of this option, and also see the examples chapter of that manual for alternative approaches when creating entries that contain people’s names.

    -If you want the “Mc” letter group, it can be obtained by providing a custom sort rule:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,
    -   sort=custom,
    -   sort-rule={}\glsxtrGeneralInitRules
    -   <\glsxtrGeneralLatinAtoGrules
    +This results in a slightly different ordering from the original document (without the “Mc” letter group). In the original example, “Mach number” was listed before “Mach, Ernest”. The modified document now has “Mach, Ernest” before “Mach number”. This difference is due to bib2gls’s default break-at=word setting, which marks word boundaries with the | (pipe) character, so the sort values for bib2gls are Mach|Earnest| and Mach|number|. See the bib2gls manual for further details of this option, and also see the examples chapter of that manual for alternative approaches when creating entries that contain people’s names.

    +If you want the “Mc” letter group, it can be obtained by providing a custom sort rule:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,
    +   sort=custom,
    +   sort-rule={}\glsxtrGeneralInitRules
    +   <\glsxtrGeneralLatinAtoGrules
        <h,H<i,I<j,J<k,K<l,L<Mc=Mac<m,M
    -   <\glsxtrGeneralLatinNtoZrules
    +   <\glsxtrGeneralLatinNtoZrules
        
     ]
    -
    Unfortunately, as with xindy, this puts “Mach” into the “Mc” letter group. (See the glossaries-extra manual for details about the sort rule commands.)

    +

    Unfortunately, as with xindy, this puts “Mach” into the “Mc” letter group. (See the glossaries-extra manual for details about the sort rule commands.)

    One way to get around this problem is to define a custom command to help identify genuine “Mc”/“Mac” prefixes with names that happen to start with “Mac”. For example:

    @entry{mcadam,
    -  name={\Mac{Mc}Adam, John Loudon},
    -  description={Scottish engineer},
    -  text={McAdam},
    -  first={John Loudon McAdam}
    +  name={\Mac{Mc}Adam, John Loudon},
    +  description={Scottish engineer},
    +  text={McAdam},
    +  first={John Loudon McAdam}
     }
     
     @entry{maclaurin,
    -  name={\Mac{Mac}laurin, Colin},
    -  description={Scottish mathematician best known for the \gls{maclaurinseries}},
    -  text={Maclaurin},
    -  first={Colin Maclaurin}
    +  name={\Mac{Mac}laurin, Colin},
    +  description={Scottish mathematician best known for the \gls{maclaurinseries}},
    +  text={Maclaurin},
    +  first={Colin Maclaurin}
     }
     
    but not for “Mach”:
    @entry{mach,
    -  name={Mach, Ernst},
    -  description={Czech/Austrian physicist and philosopher},
    -  text={Mach},
    -  first={Ernst Mach}
    +  name={Mach, Ernst},
    +  description={Czech/Austrian physicist and philosopher},
    +  text={Mach},
    +  first={Ernst Mach}
     }
     
    With LaTeX, this command should simply do its argument:
    \newcommand{\Mac}[1]{#1}
    -
    However, when bib2gls works out the sort value, it needs to be defined with something unique that won’t happen to occur at the start of another term. For example:
    \providecommand{\Mac}[1]{MC}
    -
    (Remember that break-at=word will strip spaces and punctuation so don’t include them unless you switch to break-at=none.)

    -So add the first definition of \Mac to the tex file and modify entries.bib so that it includes the second definition:

    @preamble{"\providecommand{\Mac}[1]{MC}"}
    +
    However, when bib2gls works out the sort value, it needs to be defined with something unique that won’t happen to occur at the start of another term. For example:
    \providecommand{\Mac}[1]{MC}
    +
    (Remember that break-at=word will strip spaces and punctuation so don’t include them unless you switch to break-at=none.)

    +So add the first definition of \Mac to the tex file and modify entries.bib so that it includes the second definition:

    @preamble{"\providecommand{\Mac}[1]{MC}"}
     
    Then modify the “Mc”/“Mac” entries as appropriate (see the above “McAdam” and “Maclaurin” examples).

    -The custom sort rule needs to be modified:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,
    -   write-preamble=false,
    -   sort=custom,
    -   sort-rule=\glsxtrGeneralInitRules    <\glsxtrGeneralLatinAtoGrules    <h,H<i,I<j,J<k,K<l,L<MC<m,M    <\glsxtrGeneralLatinNtoZrules    
    +The custom sort rule needs to be modified: 
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,
    +   write-preamble=false,
    +   sort=custom,
    +   sort-rule=\glsxtrGeneralInitRules    <\glsxtrGeneralLatinAtoGrules    <h,H<i,I<j,J<k,K<l,L<MC<m,M    <\glsxtrGeneralLatinNtoZrules    
     ]
    -
    This will create a “Mc” letter group that only includes the names that start with the custom \Mac command.

    -Other alternatives include moving @preamble into a separate bib file, so that you can choose whether or not to include it. See the “Examples” chapter of the bib2gls user manual for further examples.

    -

    🗋📥 samplexdy2.tex
    - This document illustrates how to use the glossaries package where the location numbers don’t follow a standard syntax. This example won’t work with makeindex, which only accepts a limited set of location syntax. To create the document do:
    pdflatex samplexdy2
    +
    This will create a “Mc” letter group that only includes the names that start with the custom \Mac command.

    +Other alternatives include moving @preamble into a separate bib file, so that you can choose whether or not to include it. See the “Examples” chapter of the bib2gls user manual for further examples.

    +

    🗋📥 samplexdy2.tex
    + This document illustrates how to use the glossaries package where the location numbers don’t follow a standard syntax. This example won’t work with makeindex, which only accepts a limited set of location syntax. To create the document do:
    pdflatex samplexdy2
     makeglossaries samplexdy2
     pdflatex samplexdy2
    -
    The explicit xindy call is:
    xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M samplexdy2 -t samplexdy2.glg -o samplexdy2.gls samplexdy2.glo
    -
    This example uses the section counter with xindy:
    \usepackage[xindy,counter=section]{glossaries}
    -
    The document employs an eccentric section numbering system for illustrative purposes. The section numbers are prefixed by the chapter number in square brackets:
    \renewcommand*{\thesection}{[\thechapter]\arabic{section}}
    -
    Parts use Roman numerals:
    \renewcommand*{\thepart}{\Roman{part}}
    -
    The section hyperlink name includes the part:
    \renewcommand*{\theHsection}{\thepart.\thesection}
    -
    This custom numbering scheme needs to be identified in the xdy file:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation["roman-numbers-uppercase"]{section}{:sep "["
    +
    The explicit xindy call is:
    xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M samplexdy2 -t samplexdy2.glg -o samplexdy2.gls samplexdy2.glo
    +
    This example uses the section counter with xindy:
    \usepackage[xindy,counter=section]{glossaries}
    +
    The document employs an eccentric section numbering system for illustrative purposes. The section numbers are prefixed by the chapter number in square brackets:
    \renewcommand*{\thesection}{[\thechapter]\arabic{section}}
    +
    Parts use Roman numerals:
    \renewcommand*{\thepart}{\Roman{part}}
    +
    The section hyperlink name includes the part:
    \renewcommand*{\theHsection}{\thepart.\thesection}
    +
    This custom numbering scheme needs to be identified in the xdy file:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation["roman-numbers-uppercase"]{section}{:sep "["
       "arabic-numbers" :sep "]" "arabic-numbers"
     }
    -
    If the part is 0 then \thepart will be empty (there isn’t a zero Roman numeral). An extra case is needed to catch this:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{zero.section}{:sep "["
    +
    If the part is 0 then \thepart will be empty (there isn’t a zero Roman numeral). An extra case is needed to catch this:
    \GlsAddXdyLocation{zero.section}{:sep "["
       "arabic-numbers" :sep "]" "arabic-numbers"
     }
    -
    Note that this will stop xindy giving a warning, but the location hyperlinks will be invalid if no \part is used.

    -

    -If you want to switch to bib2gls, you first need to switch to glossaries-extra but remember to use record instead of xindy:
    \usepackage[record,counter=section]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Next remove the \GlsAddXdyLocation commands and convert the entry definitions to the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only samplexdy2.tex entries.bib
    -
    Now replace \makeglossaries with:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    -
    and remove the \newglossaryentry commands. Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries.

    +

    Note that this will stop xindy giving a warning, but the location hyperlinks will be invalid if no \part is used.

    +

    +If you want to switch to bib2gls, you first need to switch to glossaries-extra but remember to use record instead of xindy:
    \usepackage[record,counter=section]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Next remove the \GlsAddXdyLocation commands and convert the entry definitions to the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only samplexdy2.tex entries.bib
    +
    Now replace \makeglossaries with:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    +
    and remove the \newglossaryentry commands. Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries.

    The document build is:

    pdflatex samplexdy2
     bib2gls samplexdy2
     pdflatex samplexdy2
     

    -With unusual numbering systems, it’s sometimes better to use record=nameref:

    \usepackage[record=nameref,counter=section]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    In this case, the locations will be the actual section headings, rather than the section number. In order to make the number appear instead you need to define:
    \newcommand*{\glsxtrsectionlocfmt}[2]{#1}
    -
    (Make sure you have at least v1.42 of glossaries-extra.) See also the earlier sampleSec.tex.

    -

    🗋📥 samplexdy3.tex
    - This document is very similar to samplexdy.tex but uses the command \Numberstring from the fmtcount package to format the page numbers instead of the \tally command from the earlier example.

    -

    🗋📥 sampleutf8.tex
    - This is another example that uses xindy. Unlike makeindex, xindy recognises non-Latin characters (provided the correct encoding is passed to xindy via the -C switch). This document uses UTF-8 encoding. To create the document do:
    pdflatex sampleutf8
    +With unusual numbering systems, it’s sometimes better to use record=nameref: 
    \usepackage[record=nameref,counter=section]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    In this case, the locations will be the actual section headings, rather than the section number. In order to make the number appear instead you need to define:
    \newcommand*{\glsxtrsectionlocfmt}[2]{#1}
    +
    (Make sure you have at least v1.42 of glossaries-extra.) See also the earlier sampleSec.tex.

    +

    🗋📥 samplexdy3.tex
    + This document is very similar to samplexdy.tex but uses the command \Numberstring from the fmtcount package to format the page numbers instead of the \tally command from the earlier example.

    +

    🗋📥 sampleutf8.tex
    + This is another example that uses xindy. Unlike makeindex, xindy recognises non-Latin characters (provided the correct encoding is passed to xindy via the -C switch). This document uses UTF-8 encoding. To create the document do:
    pdflatex sampleutf8
     makeglossaries sampleutf8
     pdflatex sampleutf8
    -
    The explicit xindy call is (no line breaks):
    xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M sampleutf8 -t sampleutf8.glg -o sampleutf8.gls sampleutf8.glo
    +
    The explicit xindy call is (no line breaks):
    xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M sampleutf8 -t sampleutf8.glg -o sampleutf8.gls sampleutf8.glo
     

    -If you remove the xindy option from sampleutf8.tex and do:

    pdflatex sampleutf8
    +If you remove the xindy option from sampleutf8.tex  and do: 
    pdflatex sampleutf8
     makeglossaries sampleutf8
     pdflatex sampleutf8
     
    or
    pdflatex sampleutf8
     makeglossaries-lite sampleutf8
     pdflatex sampleutf8
    -
    you will see that the entries that start with an extended Latin character now appear in the symbols group, and the word “manœuvre” is now after “manor” instead of before it. If you want to explicitly call makeindex (no line breaks):
    makeindex -s sampleutf8.ist -t sampleutf8.glg -o sampleutf8.gls sampleutf8.glo
    +
    you will see that the entries that start with an extended Latin character now appear in the symbols group, and the word “manœuvre” is now after “manor” instead of before it. If you want to explicitly call makeindex (no line breaks):
    makeindex -s sampleutf8.ist -t sampleutf8.glg -o sampleutf8.gls sampleutf8.glo
     

    -

    -If you want to switch to bib2gls, you first need to switch to glossaries-extra but replace xindy with record:
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods,style=listgroup]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Note that you don’t need the nonumberlist option with bib2gls. You can instruct bib2gls to simply not save the number lists, but in this case there won’t be any locations as there’s no actual indexing.

    -The entries need to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls:

    convertgls2bib --preamble-only --texenc UTF-8 --bibenc UTF-8 sampleutf8.tex entries.bib
    +
    +If you want to switch to bib2gls, you first need to switch to glossaries-extra but replace xindy with record: 
    \usepackage[record,postdot,stylemods,style=listgroup]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Note that you don’t need the nonumberlist option with bib2gls. You can instruct bib2gls to simply not save the number lists, but in this case there won’t be any locations as there’s no actual indexing.

    +The entries need to be converted to the bib format required by bib2gls:

    convertgls2bib --preamble-only --texenc UTF-8 --bibenc UTF-8 sampleutf8.tex entries.bib
     
    Note the first line of the entries.bib file:
    % Encoding: UTF-8
    -
    This is the encoding of the bib file. It doesn’t have to match the encoding of the tex file, but it’s generally better to be consistent. When bib2gls parses this file, it will look for this encoding line. (If the --texenc and --bibenc switches aren’t used, convertgls2bib will assume your Java default encoding. See the bib2gls manual for further details.)

    -Next replace \makeglossaries with:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,selection=all]
    -
    and remove all the \newglossaryentry commands.

    -Iterative commands like \glsaddall don’t work with bib2gls. Instead, you can select all entries using the selection=all option. This is actually better than \glsaddall, which enforces the selection of all entries by indexing each entry. As a result, with makeindex and xindy (and Option 1), every entry will have the same location (which is the location of the \glsaddall command, in this case page 1). With selection=all, bib2gls will automatically selection all entries even if they don’t have any records (indexing information) so in this case there are no number lists.

    -Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The build process is now:

    pdflatex sampleutf8
    -bib2gls --group sampleutf8
    +
    This is the encoding of the bib file. It doesn’t have to match the encoding of the tex file, but it’s generally better to be consistent. When bib2gls parses this file, it will look for this encoding line. (If the --texenc and --bibenc switches aren’t used, convertgls2bib will assume your Java default encoding. See the bib2gls manual for further details.)

    +Next replace \makeglossaries with:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,selection=all]
    +
    and remove all the \newglossaryentry commands.

    +Iterative commands like \glsaddall don’t work with bib2gls. Instead, you can select all entries using the selection=all option. This is actually better than \glsaddall, which enforces the selection of all entries by indexing each entry. As a result, with makeindex and xindy (and Option 1), every entry will have the same location (which is the location of the \glsaddall command, in this case page 1). With selection=all, bib2gls will automatically selection all entries even if they don’t have any records (indexing information) so in this case there are no number lists.

    +Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The build process is now:

    pdflatex sampleutf8
    +bib2gls --group sampleutf8
     pdflatex sampleutf8
    -
    bib2gls picks up the encoding of the tex file from the aux file:
    \glsxtr@texencoding{utf8}
    -
    If you experience any encoding issues, check the aux file for this command and check the bib file for the encoding comment line. Also check bib2gls’s glg transcript file for encoding messages, which should look like:
    TeX character encoding: UTF-8
    +
    bib2gls picks up the encoding of the tex file from the aux file:
    \glsxtr@texencoding{utf8}
    +
    If you experience any encoding issues, check the aux file for this command and check the bib file for the encoding comment line. Also check bib2gls’s glg transcript file for encoding messages, which should look like:
    TeX character encoding: UTF-8
     

    -The document language, if it has been set, is also added to the aux file when the record option is used. In this case, no language package has been used, so bib2gls will fallback on the system’s default locale. If no sort method is set, the entries will be sorted according to the document language, if set, or the default locale. You can specify a specific locale using the sort key with a locale tag identifier. For example:

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,selection=all,sort=de-CH-1996]
    -
    (Swiss German new orthography) or:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,selection=all,sort=is]
    +The document language, if it has been set, is also added to the aux file when the record option is used. In this case, no language package has been used, so bib2gls will fallback on the system’s default locale. If no sort method is set, the entries will be sorted according to the document language, if set, or the default locale. You can specify a specific locale using the sort key with a locale tag identifier. For example: 
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,selection=all,sort=de-CH-1996]
    +
    (Swiss German new orthography) or:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,selection=all,sort=is]
     
    (Icelandic).

    @@ -10653,221 +10661,221 @@ The document language, if it has been set, is also added to the

    18.10. No Indexing Application (Option 1)

    -

    🗋📥 sample-noidxapp.tex
    - This document illustrates how to use the glossaries package without an external indexing application (Option 1). To create the complete document, you need to do:
    pdflatex sample-noidxapp
    +
    🗋📥 sample-noidxapp.tex
    + This document illustrates how to use the glossaries package without an external indexing application (Option 1). To create the complete document, you need to do:
    pdflatex sample-noidxapp
     pdflatex sample-noidxapp
    -
    With old LaTeX kernels and old versions of mfirstuc, it was necessary to group the accent command that occurs at the start of the name:
    \newglossaryentry{elite}{% 
    -  name={{\'e}lite},% mfirstuc v2.07
    +
    With old LaTeX kernels and old versions of mfirstuc, it was necessary to group the accent command that occurs at the start of the name:
    \newglossaryentry{elite}{% 
    +  name={{\'e}lite},% mfirstuc v2.07
       description={select group of people}
     }
    -
    This used to be necessary to allow the term to work with \Gls. With a new kernel and latest versions of glossaries and mfirstuc, this should no longer be necessary.
    \newglossaryentry{elite}{% 
    -  name={\'elite},% mfirstuc v2.08
    +
    This used to be necessary to allow the term to work with \Gls. With a new kernel and latest versions of glossaries and mfirstuc, this should no longer be necessary.
    \newglossaryentry{elite}{% 
    +  name={\'elite},% mfirstuc v2.08
       description={select group of people}
     }
     

    -Notice also how the number lists can’t be compacted into ranges. For example, the list “1, 2, 3” would be converted to “1–3” with a proper indexing application (Options 2 or 3 or, with glossaries-extra, Option 4).

    +Notice also how the number lists can’t be compacted into ranges. For example, the list “1, 2, 3” would be converted to “1–3” with a proper indexing application (Options 2 or 3 or, with glossaries-extra, Option 4).

    The larger the list of entries, the longer the document build time. This method is very inefficient for large glossaries. See Gallery: glossaries performance for a comparison.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-noidxapp-utf8.tex
    - As the previous example, except that it uses the inputenc package. In this case, the sort key is used for the entries with UTF-8 characters in the names. To create the complete document, you need to do:
    pdflatex sample-noidxapp-utf8
    +
    🗋📥 sample-noidxapp-utf8.tex
    + As the previous example, except that it uses the inputenc package. In this case, the sort key is used for the entries with UTF-8 characters in the names. To create the complete document, you need to do:
    pdflatex sample-noidxapp-utf8
     pdflatex sample-noidxapp-utf8
    -
    This method is unsuitable for sorting languages with extended Latin alphabets or non-Latin alphabets. Use Options 3 or 4 instead.

    +

    This method is unsuitable for sorting languages with extended Latin alphabets or non-Latin alphabets. Use Options 3 or 4 instead.

    18.11. Other

    -

    🗋📥 sample4col.tex
    - This document illustrates a four column glossary where the entries have a symbol in addition to the name and description. To create the complete document, you need to do:
    pdflatex sample4col
    +
    🗋📥 sample4col.tex
    + This document illustrates a four column glossary where the entries have a symbol in addition to the name and description. To create the complete document, you need to do:
    pdflatex sample4col
     makeglossaries sample4col
     pdflatex sample4col
     
    or
    pdflatex sample4col
     makeglossaries-lite sample4col
     pdflatex sample4col
    -
    The vertical gap between entries is the gap created at the start of each letter group. This can be suppressed using the nogroupskip package option. (If you switch to bib2gls, simply omit the --group command line option.)

    -This example uses the long4colheaderborder. This style doesn’t allow multi-line descriptions. You may prefer to use altlong4colheaderborder with long descriptions. However, in either case a style that uses booktabs is preferable. For example, long4col-booktabs or altlongragged4col-booktabs. Note that this requires glossary-longbooktabs, which needs to be explicitly loaded. The style can only be set once this package has been loaded:

    \usepackage{glossaries}
    +
    The vertical gap between entries is the gap created at the start of each letter group. This can be suppressed using the nogroupskip package option. (If you switch to bib2gls, simply omit the --group command line option.)

    +This example uses the long4colheaderborder. This style doesn’t allow multi-line descriptions. You may prefer to use altlong4colheaderborder with long descriptions. However, in either case a style that uses booktabs is preferable. For example, long4col-booktabs or altlongragged4col-booktabs. Note that this requires glossary-longbooktabs, which needs to be explicitly loaded. The style can only be set once this package has been loaded:

    \usepackage{glossaries}
     \usepackage{glossary-longbooktabs}
    -\setglossarystyle{altlongragged4col-booktabs}
    +\setglossarystyle{altlongragged4col-booktabs}
     

    -

    -The glossaries-extra package provides a more compact way of doing this with the stylemods option:
    \usepackage[style=altlongragged4col-booktabs,stylemods=longbooktabs]
    +
    +The glossaries-extra package provides a more compact way of doing this with the stylemods option: 
    \usepackage[style=altlongragged4col-booktabs,stylemods=longbooktabs]
     {glossaries-extra}
    -
    The glossaries-extra package provides additional styles, including more “long” styles with the glossary-longextra package. For example, the long-name-desc-sym-loc style:
    \usepackage[style=long-name-desc-sym-loc,stylemods=longextra]
    +
    The glossaries-extra package provides additional styles, including more “long” styles with the glossary-longextra package. For example, the long-name-desc-sym-loc style:
    \usepackage[style=long-name-desc-sym-loc,stylemods=longextra]
     {glossaries-extra}
    -
    If you use the stylemods option with an argument, you may prefer to use it with nostyles to prevent unwanted styles from being automatically loaded. For example:
    \usepackage[style=long-name-desc-sym-loc,nostyles,stylemods=longextra]
    +
    If you use the stylemods option with an argument, you may prefer to use it with nostyles to prevent unwanted styles from being automatically loaded. For example:
    \usepackage[style=long-name-desc-sym-loc,nostyles,stylemods=longextra]
     {glossaries-extra}
     
    See also the gallery of predefined styles.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-numberlist.tex
    - This document illustrates how to reference the number list in the document text. This requires an additional LaTeX run:
    pdflatex sample-numberlist
    +
    🗋📥 sample-numberlist.tex
    + This document illustrates how to reference the number list in the document text. This requires an additional LaTeX run:
    pdflatex sample-numberlist
     makeglossaries sample-numberlist
     pdflatex sample-numberlist
     pdflatex sample-numberlist
    -
    This uses the savenumberlist package option, which enables \glsentrynumberlist and \glsdisplaynumberlist (with limitations). The location counter is set to chapter, so the number list refers to the chapter numbers.
    \usepackage[savenumberlist,counter=chapter]{glossaries}
    -
    The number list can’t be obtained until makeindex (or xindy) has created the indexing file. The number list is picked up when this file is input by \printglossary and is then saved in the aux file so that it’s available on the next LaTeX run.

    -This document contains both commands:

    This is a \gls{sample} document. \Glspl{sample}
    -are discussed in chapters \glsdisplaynumberlist{sample}
    -(or \glsentrynumberlist{sample}).
    -
    Without hyperref, the first list shows as “1–3, 5 & 6” and the second list shows as “1–3, 5, 6”.

    -Note that you can’t use \glsdisplaynumberlist with hyperref and Options 2 or 3. If you do, you will get the warning:

    Package glossaries Warning: \glsdisplaynumberlist doesn't work with hyperref.
    -Using \glsentrynumberlist instead
    +
    This uses the savenumberlist package option, which enables \glsentrynumberlist and \glsdisplaynumberlist (with limitations). The location counter is set to chapter, so the number list refers to the chapter numbers.
    \usepackage[savenumberlist,counter=chapter]{glossaries}
    +
    The number list can’t be obtained until makeindex (or xindy) has created the indexing file. The number list is picked up when this file is input by \printglossary and is then saved in the aux file so that it’s available on the next LaTeX run.

    +This document contains both commands:

    This is a \gls{sample} document. \Glspl{sample}
    +are discussed in chapters \glsdisplaynumberlist{sample}
    +(or \glsentrynumberlist{sample}).
    +
    Without hyperref, the first list shows as “1–3, 5 & 6” and the second list shows as “1–3, 5, 6”.

    +Note that you can’t use \glsdisplaynumberlist with hyperref and Options 2 or 3. If you do, you will get the warning:

    Package glossaries Warning: \glsdisplaynumberlist doesn't work with hyperref.
    +Using \glsentrynumberlist instead
     
    Now both lists show as “1–3, 5, 6”.

    -If you switch to Option 1 (replace \makeglossaries with \makenoidxglossaries and replace \printglossaries with \printnoidxglossaries), then the document build is simply:

    pdflatex sample-numberlist
    +If you switch to Option 1 (replace \makeglossaries with \makenoidxglossaries and replace \printglossaries with \printnoidxglossaries), then the document build is simply: 
    pdflatex sample-numberlist
     pdflatex sample-numberlist
    -
    Now \glsdisplaynumberlist works with hyperref, however there are no ranges, so the first list shows as “1, 2, 3, 5, & 6” and the second list shows as “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6”.

    -

    -If you want to switch to bib2gls, you first need to switch to glossaries-extra (at least v1.42) but remember to include the record option:
    \usepackage[record,counter=chapter]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Note that the savenumberlist option is no longer required. Next convert the entry to the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib sample-numberlist.tex entries.bib
    -
    Replace \makeglossaries with:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    -
    and remove the \newglossaryentry command from the document preamble. Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The build process is now:
    pdflatex sample-numberlist
    +
    Now \glsdisplaynumberlist works with hyperref, however there are no ranges, so the first list shows as “1, 2, 3, 5, & 6” and the second list shows as “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6”.

    +

    +If you want to switch to bib2gls, you first need to switch to glossaries-extra (at least v1.42) but remember to include the record option:
    \usepackage[record,counter=chapter]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Note that the savenumberlist option is no longer required. Next convert the entry to the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib sample-numberlist.tex entries.bib
    +
    Replace \makeglossaries with:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    +
    and remove the \newglossaryentry command from the document preamble. Finally, replace \printglossaries with \printunsrtglossaries. The build process is now:
    pdflatex sample-numberlist
     bib2gls sample-numberlist
     pdflatex sample-numberlist
    -
    Now both ranges and hyperlinks work. The first list shows “1–3, 5, & 6” and the second list shows “1–3, 5, 6”. You can also use:
    \glsxtrfieldformatlist{sample}{loclist}
    +
    Now both ranges and hyperlinks work. The first list shows “1–3, 5, & 6” and the second list shows “1–3, 5, 6”. You can also use:
    \glsxtrfieldformatlist{sample}{loclist}
     
    which will show the complete list without ranges “1, 2, 3, 5 & 6”.

    -This method works much better than using the savenumberlist option because bib2gls saves the formatted number list in the location field (which is provided by glossaries-extra for the benefit of bib2gls) and the unformatted number list in the loclist internal field (which is also used by Option 1).

    -With Options 2 and 3, both makeindex and xindy simply create a file containing the commands to typeset the glossary, which is input by \printglossary. This means that it’s quite hard to gather information obtained by the indexing application.

    -bib2gls, on the other hand, doesn’t write a file containing the glossary. It writes a file containing the entry definitions and uses internal fields to save the indexing information. The glossary is then displayed with \printunsrtglossary, which simply iterates over all defined entries and fetches the required information from those internal fields.

    -The \glsdisplaynumberlist and \glsentrynumberlist commands are redefined by glossaries-extra-bib2gls to simply access the location field. However, if you want a complete list without ranges you can use:

    \glsxtrfieldformatlist{sample}{loclist}
    +This method works much better than using the savenumberlist option because bib2gls saves the formatted number list in the location field (which is provided by glossaries-extra for the benefit of bib2gls) and the unformatted number list in the loclist internal field (which is also used by Option 1).

    +With Options 2 and 3, both makeindex and xindy simply create a file containing the commands to typeset the glossary, which is input by \printglossary. This means that it’s quite hard to gather information obtained by the indexing application.

    +bib2gls, on the other hand, doesn’t write a file containing the glossary. It writes a file containing the entry definitions and uses internal fields to save the indexing information. The glossary is then displayed with \printunsrtglossary, which simply iterates over all defined entries and fetches the required information from those internal fields.

    +The \glsdisplaynumberlist and \glsentrynumberlist commands are redefined by glossaries-extra-bib2gls to simply access the location field. However, if you want a complete list without ranges you can use:

    \glsxtrfieldformatlist{sample}{loclist}
     
    In this example, this produces “1, 2, 3, 5 & 6”.

    -Note the difference if you use the record=nameref package option instead of just record.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-nomathhyper.tex
    - This document illustrates how to selectively enable and disable entry hyperlinks in \glsentryfmt. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-nomathhyper
    +Note the difference if you use the record=nameref package option instead of just record.

    +

    🗋📥 sample-nomathhyper.tex
    + This document illustrates how to selectively enable and disable entry hyperlinks in \glsentryfmt. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-nomathhyper
     makeglossaries sample-nomathhyper
     pdflatex sample-nomathhyper
    -
    This disables the hyperlinks for the main glossary with:
    \GlsDeclareNoHyperList{main}
    -
    and then redefines \glsentryfmt so that it adds a hyperlink if not in maths mode and the hyperlinks haven’t been forced off (with the hyper=false key).

    -

    -If you want to switch to glossaries-extra, then you can instead use the hook that comes before the keys are set. The preamble is much simpler:
    \usepackage{glossaries-extra}
    +
    This disables the hyperlinks for the main glossary with:
    \GlsDeclareNoHyperList{main}
    +
    and then redefines \glsentryfmt so that it adds a hyperlink if not in maths mode and the hyperlinks haven’t been forced off (with the hyper=false key).

    +

    +If you want to switch to glossaries-extra, then you can instead use the hook that comes before the keys are set. The preamble is much simpler:
    \usepackage{glossaries-extra}
     
    -\makeglossaries
    +\makeglossaries
     
    -\renewcommand{\glslinkpresetkeys}{% 
    - \ifmmode \setkeys{glslink}{hyper=false}\fi
    +\renewcommand{\glslinkpresetkeys}{% 
    + \ifmmode \setkeys{glslink}{hyper=false}\fi
     }
     
     % entry definition
     

    -

    🗋📥 sample-entryfmt.tex
    - This document illustrates how to change the way an entry is displayed in the text. (This is just a test document. For a real document, I recommend you use the siunitx package to typeset units.) The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-entryfmt
    +
    🗋📥 sample-entryfmt.tex
    + This document illustrates how to change the way an entry is displayed in the text. (This is just a test document. For a real document, I recommend you use the siunitx package to typeset units.) The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-entryfmt
     makeglossaries sample-entryfmt
     pdflatex sample-entryfmt
    -
    This redefines \glsentryfmt to add the symbol on first use:
    \renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}{% 
    -  \glsgenentryfmt
    -  \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\space (\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel})}% 
    +
    This redefines \glsentryfmt to add the symbol on first use:
    \renewcommand*{\glsentryfmt}{% 
    +  \glsgenentryfmt
    +  \ifglsused{\glslabel}{}{\space (\glsentrysymbol{\glslabel})}% 
     }
    -
    Note the use of \glsentrysymbol not \glssymbol (which would result in nested link text).

    -

    -If you want to switch to the glossaries-extra package, you can make use of the category post-link hook instead:
    \usepackage[stylemods,style=tree]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    -\makeglossaries
    -
    -\glsdefpostlink{unit}{\glsxtrpostlinkAddSymbolOnFirstUse}
    -
    -\newglossaryentry{distance}{
    -category={unit},
    -name={distance},
    -description={The length between two points},
    -symbol={km}}
    -
    Note that in this case the symbol is now outside of the hyperlink.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-prefix.tex
    - This document illustrates the use of the glossaries-prefix package. An additional run is required to ensure the table of contents is up-to-date:
    pdflatex sample-prefix
    +
    Note the use of \glsentrysymbol not \glssymbol (which would result in nested link text).

    +

    +If you want to switch to the glossaries-extra package, you can make use of the category post-link hook instead:
    \usepackage[stylemods,style=tree]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    +\makeglossaries
    +
    +\glsdefpostlink{unit}{\glsxtrpostlinkAddSymbolOnFirstUse}
    +
    +\newglossaryentry{distance}{
    +category={unit},
    +name={distance},
    +description={The length between two points},
    +symbol={km}}
    +
    Note that in this case the symbol is now outside of the hyperlink.

    +

    🗋📥 sample-prefix.tex
    + This document illustrates the use of the glossaries-prefix package. An additional run is required to ensure the table of contents is up-to-date:
    pdflatex sample-prefix
     makeglossaries sample-prefix
     pdflatex sample-prefix
     pdflatex sample-prefix
    -
    Remember that the default separator between the prefix and \gls (or one of its variants) is empty, so if a space is required it must be inserted at the end of the prefix. However, the xkeyval package (which is used to parse the key=value lists) trims leading and trailing space from the values, so an ordinary space character will be lost.
    \newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},
    -  description={an example},
    -  prefix={a~},
    -  prefixplural={the\space}}
    -
    -\newglossaryentry{oeil}{name={oeil},
    -  plural={yeux},
    -  description={eye},
    -  prefix={l'},
    -  prefixplural={les\space}}
    +
    Remember that the default separator between the prefix and \gls (or one of its variants) is empty, so if a space is required it must be inserted at the end of the prefix. However, the xkeyval package (which is used to parse the key=value lists) trims leading and trailing space from the values, so an ordinary space character will be lost.
    \newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},
    +  description={an example},
    +  prefix={a~},
    +  prefixplural={the\space}}
    +
    +\newglossaryentry{oeil}{name={oeil},
    +  plural={yeux},
    +  description={eye},
    +  prefix={l'},
    +  prefixplural={les\space}}
     

    -

    -If you want to convert this example to use glossaries-extra, then (as from v1.42) you can use the prefix option:
    \usepackage[prefix,postdot,acronym]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    (Alternatively load glossaries-prefix after glossaries-extra.) The rest of the document is the same as for the base glossaries package, unless you want to switch to using bib2gls.

    -

    -If you want to switch to bib2gls, first switch to glossaries-extra (as above) but make sure you include the record package option:
    \usepackage[record,prefix,postdot,acronym]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    Next convert the entries into the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sample-prefix.tex entries.bib
    -
    Replace \makeglossaries with
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    -\GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    -
    remove the entry definitions from the document preamble, and replace
    \printglossary[style=plist]
    -\printacronyms
    -
    with
    \printunsrtglossary[style=plist]
    -\printunsrtacronyms
    +
    +If you want to convert this example to use glossaries-extra, then (as from v1.42) you can use the prefix option: 
    \usepackage[prefix,postdot,acronym]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    (Alternatively load glossaries-prefix after glossaries-extra.) The rest of the document is the same as for the base glossaries package, unless you want to switch to using bib2gls.

    +

    +If you want to switch to bib2gls, first switch to glossaries-extra (as above) but make sure you include the record package option:
    \usepackage[record,prefix,postdot,acronym]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    Next convert the entries into the bib format required by bib2gls:
    convertgls2bib --preamble-only sample-prefix.tex entries.bib
    +
    Replace \makeglossaries with
    \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short}
    +\GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries]
    +
    remove the entry definitions from the document preamble, and replace
    \printglossary[style=plist]
    +\printacronyms
    +
    with
    \printunsrtglossary[style=plist]
    +\printunsrtacronyms
     
    The document build is now:
    pdflatex sample-prefix
     bib2gls sample-prefix
     pdflatex sample-prefix
     

    -With bib2gls v2.0+, you don’t need to manually insert the spaces at the end of the prefixes. Instead you can instruct bib2gls to insert them. To try this out, remove the trailing \space and non-breaking space (~) from the entries.bib file:

    @entry{sample,
    -  prefix={a},
    -  name={sample},
    -  description={an example},
    -  prefixplural={the}
    +With bib2gls v2.0+, you don’t need to manually insert the spaces at the end of the prefixes. Instead you can instruct bib2gls to insert them. To try this out, remove the trailing \space and  non-breaking space (~) from the entries.bib file: 
    @entry{sample,
    +  prefix={a},
    +  name={sample},
    +  description={an example},
    +  prefixplural={the}
     }
     
     @entry{oeil,
    -  plural={yeux},
    -  prefix={l'},
    -  name={oeil},
    -  description={eye},
    -  prefixplural={les}
    +  plural={yeux},
    +  prefix={l'},
    +  name={oeil},
    +  description={eye},
    +  prefixplural={les}
     }
     
     @acronym{svm,
    -  prefixfirst={a},
    -  prefix={an},
    -  short={SVM},
    -  long={support vector machine}
    +  prefixfirst={a},
    +  prefix={an},
    +  short={SVM},
    +  long={support vector machine}
     }
    -
    Now add the append-prefix-field={space or nbsp} resource option:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,append-prefix-field={space or nbsp}]
    -
    See the bib2gls manual for further details.

    -

    🗋📥 sampleaccsupp.tex
    - This document uses the glossaries-accsupp package (see §17). That package automatically loads glossaries and passes all options to the base package. So you can load both packages at once with just:
    \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries-accsupp}
    -
    This provides additional keys that aren’t available with just the base package, which may be used to provide replacement text. The replacement text is inserted using accsupp’s \BeginAccSupp and \EndAccSupp commands. See the accsupp package for further details of those commands.

    -Note that this example document is provided to demonstrate glossaries-accsupp as succinctly as possible. The resulting document isn’t fully accessible as it’s not tagged. See the accessibility and tagpdf packages for further information about tagging documents.

    -It’s not essential to use glossaries-accsupp. You can simply insert the replacement text directly into the field values. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{Drive}{
    - name={\BeginAccSupp{Actual=Drive}Dr.\EndAccSupp{}},
    - description={Drive}
    +
    Now add the append-prefix-field={space or nbsp} resource option:
    \GlsXtrLoadResources[src=entries,append-prefix-field={space or nbsp}]
    +
    See the bib2gls manual for further details.

    +

    🗋📥 sampleaccsupp.tex
    + This document uses the glossaries-accsupp package (see §17). That package automatically loads glossaries and passes all options to the base package. So you can load both packages at once with just:
    \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries-accsupp}
    +
    This provides additional keys that aren’t available with just the base package, which may be used to provide replacement text. The replacement text is inserted using accsupp’s \BeginAccSupp and \EndAccSupp commands. See the accsupp package for further details of those commands.

    +Note that this example document is provided to demonstrate glossaries-accsupp as succinctly as possible. The resulting document isn’t fully accessible as it’s not tagged. See the accessibility and tagpdf packages for further information about tagging documents.

    +It’s not essential to use glossaries-accsupp. You can simply insert the replacement text directly into the field values. For example:

    \newglossaryentry{Drive}{
    + name={\BeginAccSupp{Actual=Drive}Dr.\EndAccSupp{}},
    + description={Drive}
     }
    -\newglossaryentry{image}{name={sample image},
    - description={an example image},
    - user1={\protect\BeginAccSupp{Alt={a boilerplate image used in   examples}}\protect\includegraphics   [height=20pt]{example-image}\protect\EndAccSupp{}}
    +\newglossaryentry{image}{name={sample image},
    + description={an example image},
    + user1={\protect\BeginAccSupp{Alt={a boilerplate image used in   examples}}\protect\includegraphics   [height=20pt]{example-image}\protect\EndAccSupp{}}
     }
    -
    However, this can cause interference (especially with case-changing). With glossaries-accsupp it’s possible to obtain the field values without the accessibility information if required. (If in the future \includegraphics is given extra options to provide replacement text then the image example here won’t be necessary. However, the example can be adapted for images created with TeX code.)

    -The acronym style is set using:

    \setacronymstyle{long-short}
    -
    The first acronym is straightforward:
    \newacronym{eg}{e.g.}{for example}
    -
    The shortaccess replacement text is automatically set to the long form. The next acronym is awkward as the long form contains formatting commands which can’t be included in the replacement text. This means that the shortaccess key must be supplied:
    \newacronym[shortaccess={TiKZ ist kein Zeichenprogramm}]
    +
    However, this can cause interference (especially with case-changing). With glossaries-accsupp it’s possible to obtain the field values without the accessibility information if required. (If in the future \includegraphics is given extra options to provide replacement text then the image example here won’t be necessary. However, the example can be adapted for images created with TeX code.)

    +The acronym style is set using:

    \setacronymstyle{long-short}
    +
    The first acronym is straightforward:
    \newacronym{eg}{e.g.}{for example}
    +
    The shortaccess replacement text is automatically set to the long form. The next acronym is awkward as the long form contains formatting commands which can’t be included in the replacement text. This means that the shortaccess key must be supplied:
    \newacronym[shortaccess={TiKZ ist kein Zeichenprogramm}]
     {tikz}{Ti\emph{k}Z}{Ti\emph{k}Z ist \emph{kein} Zeichenprogramm}
    -
    In the above two cases, the short form obtained in \gls will use the “E” PDF element.

    -By way of comparison, there are some entries that are technically abbreviations but are defined using \newglossaryentry instead of \newacronym. The replacement text is provided in the access key:

    \newglossaryentry{Doctor}{name={Dr},description={Doctor},access={Doctor}}
    -\newglossaryentry{Drive}{name={Dr.},plural={Drvs},description={Drive},
    -  access={Drive}}
    -
    These will use the “ActualText” PDF element (not “E”).

    -The next entry is a symbol (the integration symbol \(\int \)). This could be defined simply as:

    \newglossaryentry{int}{name={int},description={integral},
    - symbol={\ensuremath{\int}}}
    -
    and then referenced in the text like this:
    Symbol: \gls{int} (\glssymbol{int}).
    -
    This results in the text “Symbol: integral (\(\int \)).” However if you copy and paste this from the PDF you will find the resulting text is “Symbol: int (R).” This is what’s actually read out by the text-to-speech system.

    -It would be better if the actual text was the Unicode character 0x222B. This would not only assist the text-to-speech system but also make it easier to copy and paste the text. The simplest method is to identify the character by its hexadecimal code, but in order to do this the \BeginAccSupp command needs to have the options adjusted.

    -In order to determine whether to use “E”, “ActualText” or “Alt” for a particular field, glossaries-accsupp will check if the command \glsfield-labelaccsupp exists (where field-label is the internal field label, see Table 4.1). Only two of these commands are predefined: \glsshortaccsupp and \glsshortplaccsupp, which is why the shortaccess field uses “E”. If the given command doesn’t exist then the generic \glsaccsupp command is used instead.

    -This means that in order to simply set symbolaccess to the hexadecimal character code, I need to provide a command called \glssymbolaccsupp:

    \newcommand{\glssymbolaccsupp}[2]{% 
    - \glsaccessibility[method=hex,unicode]{ActualText}{#1}{#2}% 
    +
    In the above two cases, the short form obtained in \gls will use the “E” PDF element.

    +By way of comparison, there are some entries that are technically abbreviations but are defined using \newglossaryentry instead of \newacronym. The replacement text is provided in the access key:

    \newglossaryentry{Doctor}{name={Dr},description={Doctor},access={Doctor}}
    +\newglossaryentry{Drive}{name={Dr.},plural={Drvs},description={Drive},
    +  access={Drive}}
    +
    These will use the “ActualText” PDF element (not “E”).

    +The next entry is a symbol (the integration symbol \(\int \)). This could be defined simply as:

    \newglossaryentry{int}{name={int},description={integral},
    + symbol={\ensuremath{\int}}}
    +
    and then referenced in the text like this:
    Symbol: \gls{int} (\glssymbol{int}).
    +
    This results in the text “Symbol: integral (\(\int \)).” However if you copy and paste this from the PDF you will find the resulting text is “Symbol: int (R).” This is what’s actually read out by the text-to-speech system.

    +It would be better if the actual text was the Unicode character 0x222B. This would not only assist the text-to-speech system but also make it easier to copy and paste the text. The simplest method is to identify the character by its hexadecimal code, but in order to do this the \BeginAccSupp command needs to have the options adjusted.

    +In order to determine whether to use “E”, “ActualText” or “Alt” for a particular field, glossaries-accsupp will check if the command \glsfield-labelaccsupp exists (where field-label is the internal field label, see Table 4.1). Only two of these commands are predefined: \glsshortaccsupp and \glsshortplaccsupp, which is why the shortaccess field uses “E”. If the given command doesn’t exist then the generic \glsaccsupp command is used instead.

    +This means that in order to simply set symbolaccess to the hexadecimal character code, I need to provide a command called \glssymbolaccsupp:

    \newcommand{\glssymbolaccsupp}[2]{% 
    + \glsaccessibility[method=hex,unicode]{ActualText}{#1}{#2}% 
     }
    -
    Now I can adjust the definition of the “int” entry:
    \newglossaryentry{int}{name={int},description={integral},
    -  symbol={\ensuremath{\int}},symbolaccess={222B}
    +
    Now I can adjust the definition of the “int” entry:
    \newglossaryentry{int}{name={int},description={integral},
    +  symbol={\ensuremath{\int}},symbolaccess={222B}
     }
     

    -The final entry has an image stored in the user1 key. (The image file is provided with the mwe package.) This should use “Alt” instead of “ActualText” so I need to define \glsuseriaccsupp:

    \newcommand{\glsuseriaccsupp}[2]{% 
    -  \glsaccessibility{Alt}{#1}{#2}% 
    +The final entry has an image stored in the user1 key. (The image file is provided with the mwe package.) This should use “Alt” instead of “ActualText” so I need to define \glsuseriaccsupp: 
    \newcommand{\glsuseriaccsupp}[2]{% 
    +  \glsaccessibility{Alt}{#1}{#2}% 
     }
    -
    The image description is provided in the user1access key:
    \newglossaryentry{sampleimage}{name={sample image},
    - description={an example image},
    - user1={\protect\includegraphics[height=20pt]{example-image}},
    - user1access={a boilerplate image used in examples}
    +
    The image description is provided in the user1access key:
    \newglossaryentry{sampleimage}{name={sample image},
    + description={an example image},
    + user1={\protect\includegraphics[height=20pt]{example-image}},
    + user1access={a boilerplate image used in examples}
     }
    -
    (Note the need to protect the fragile \includegraphics. The alternative is to use \glsnoexpandfields before defining the command. See §4.4.)

    -The PDF can be inspected either by uncompressing the file and viewing it in a text editor or you can use a tool such as the PDFDebugger provided with PDFBox. If you do this you will find content like:

    +
    (Note the need to protect the fragile \includegraphics. The alternative is to use \glsnoexpandfields before defining the command. See §4.4.)

    +The PDF can be inspected either by uncompressing the file and viewing it in a text editor or you can use a tool such as the PDFDebugger provided with PDFBox. If you do this you will find content like:

     /Span << /ActualText (Doctor) >> BDC
       BT
         /F8 9.9626 Tf
    @@ -10875,7 +10883,7 @@ The PDF can be inspected eit
         [ (Dr) ] TJ
       ET
     EMC
    -
    This shows that “ActualText” was used for \gls{Doctor}. The integral symbol (\(\int \)) created with \glssymbol{int} is:
    +
    This shows that “ActualText” was used for \gls{Doctor}. The integral symbol (\(\int \)) created with \glssymbol{int} is:
     /Span << /ActualText (\376\377"+) >> BDC
       BT
         /F1 9.9626 Tf
    @@ -10883,7 +10891,7 @@ EMC
         [ (R) ] TJ
       ET
     EMC
    -
    Again, “ActualText” has been used, but the character code has been supplied. The image created with \glsuseri{sampleimage} is:
    +
    Again, “ActualText” has been used, but the character code has been supplied. The image created with \glsuseri{sampleimage} is:
     /Span << /Alt (a boilerplate image used in examples) >> BDC
       1 0 0 1 106.588 618.391 cm
       q
    @@ -10895,7 +10903,7 @@ EMC
       Q
     EMC
     
    This shows that “Alt” has been used.

    -The first use of \gls{eg} produces the long form (not reproduced here) followed by the short form:

    +The first use of \gls{eg} produces the long form (not reproduced here) followed by the short form: 
     /Span << /E (for example) >> BDC
       BT
         /F8 9.9626 Tf
    @@ -10911,74 +10919,74 @@ EMC
         [ (e.g.) ] TJ
       ET
     EMC
    -
    Similarly for \acrshort{eg}. You can also use the debug=showaccsupp package option. This will show the replacement text in the document, but note that this is the content before it’s processed by \BeginAccSupp.

    -If the \setacronymstyle command is removed (or commented out) then the result would be different. The first use of \gls uses “E” for the short form but the subsequent use has “ActualText” instead. This is because without \setacronymstyle the original acronym mechanism is used, which is less sophisticated than the newer acronym mechanism that’s triggered with \setacronymstyle.

    +

    Similarly for \acrshort{eg}. You can also use the debug=showaccsupp package option. This will show the replacement text in the document, but note that this is the content before it’s processed by \BeginAccSupp.

    +If the \setacronymstyle command is removed (or commented out) then the result would be different. The first use of \gls uses “E” for the short form but the subsequent use has “ActualText” instead. This is because without \setacronymstyle the original acronym mechanism is used, which is less sophisticated than the newer acronym mechanism that’s triggered with \setacronymstyle.

    -If you want to convert this example so that it uses glossaries-extra, make sure you have at least version 1.42 of the extension package.
    -

    -

    -If you want to convert this example so that it uses glossaries-extra, you need to replace the explicit loading of glossaries-accsupp with an implicit load through the accsupp package option:
    \usepackage[abbreviations,accsupp]{glossaries-extra}
    -
    I’m switching from \newacronym to \newabbreviation, which means that the default category is abbreviation and also the file extensions are different. If you are using makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite you don’t need to worry about it. However, if you’re not using those helper scripts then you will need to adjust the file extensions in your document build process.

    -The style command \setacronymstyle{long-short} needs to be replaced with:

    \setabbreviationstyle{long-short}
    -
    This is actually the default so you can simply delete the \setacronymstyle line. Substitute the two instances of \newacronym with \newabbreviation. For example:
    \newabbreviation{eg}{e.g.}{for example}
    -
    Note that for the “tikz” entry you can now remove the explicit assignment of shortaccess with glossaries-extra v1.42 as it will strip formatting commands like \emph:
    \newabbreviation
    +If you want to convert this example so that it uses glossaries-extra, make sure you have at least version 1.42 of the extension package. 
    +

    +

    +If you want to convert this example so that it uses glossaries-extra, you need to replace the explicit loading of glossaries-accsupp with an implicit load through the accsupp package option:
    \usepackage[abbreviations,accsupp]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    I’m switching from \newacronym to \newabbreviation, which means that the default category is abbreviation and also the file extensions are different. If you are using makeglossaries or makeglossaries-lite you don’t need to worry about it. However, if you’re not using those helper scripts then you will need to adjust the file extensions in your document build process.

    +The style command \setacronymstyle{long-short} needs to be replaced with:

    \setabbreviationstyle{long-short}
    +
    This is actually the default so you can simply delete the \setacronymstyle line. Substitute the two instances of \newacronym with \newabbreviation. For example:
    \newabbreviation{eg}{e.g.}{for example}
    +
    Note that for the “tikz” entry you can now remove the explicit assignment of shortaccess with glossaries-extra v1.42 as it will strip formatting commands like \emph:
    \newabbreviation
      {tikz}{Ti\emph{k}Z}{Ti\emph{k}Z ist \emph{kein} Zeichenprogramm}
    -
    It’s also necessary to replace \acrshort, \acrlong and \acrfull with \glsxtrshort, \glsxtrlong and \glsxtrfull.

    -You may notice a slight difference from the original example if you use a version of glossaries-extra between 1.42 and 1.48. The shortaccess field shows long (short) instead of just long. This is because glossaries-extra v1.42 redefined \glsdefaultshortaccess to include the short form. The original definition was restored in glossaries v1.49.

    +

    It’s also necessary to replace \acrshort, \acrlong and \acrfull with \glsxtrshort, \glsxtrlong and \glsxtrfull.

    +You may notice a slight difference from the original example if you use a version of glossaries-extra between 1.42 and 1.48. The shortaccess field shows long (short) instead of just long. This is because glossaries-extra v1.42 redefined \glsdefaultshortaccess to include the short form. The original definition was restored in glossaries v1.49.

    Now that the extension package is being used, there are some other modifications that would tidy up the code and fix a few issues.

    -The “Doctor” and “Drive” entries should really be defined as abbreviations but they shouldn’t be expanded on first use. The short-nolong style can achieve this and it happens to be the default style for the acronym category. This means that you can simply replace the “Doctor” definition with:

    \newacronym{Doctor}{Dr}{Doctor}
    -
    The first use of \gls{Doctor} is just “Dr”. This means that the “E” PDF element will be used instead of “ActualText”. Now I don’t need to supply the accessibility text as its obtained from the long form.

    -The “Drive” entry can be similarly defined but it has the awkward terminating full stop. This means that I had to omit the end of sentence terminator in:

    \gls{Doctor} Smith lives at 2, Blueberry \gls{Drive}
    -
    This looks odd when reading the document source and it’s easy to forgot. This is very similar to the situation in the sample-dot-abbr.tex example. I can again use the discardperiod category attribute, but I need to assign a different category so that it doesn’t interfere with the “Doctor” entry.

    -The category is simply a label that’s used in the construction of some internal command names. This means that it must be fully expandable, but I can choose whatever label I like (general, abbreviation, acronym, index, symbol and number are used by various commands provided by glossaries-extra).

    -In this case, I’ve decided to have a category called shortdotted to indicate an abbreviation that ends with a dot but only the short form is shown on first use:

    \setabbreviationstyle[shortdotted]{short-nolong-noreg}
    -\glssetcategoryattribute{shortdotted}{discardperiod}{true}
    -\newabbreviation[category={shortdotted}]{Drive}{Dr.\@}{Drive}
    -
    In the sample-dot-abbr.tex example, I also used the insertdots attribute to automatically insert the dots and add the space factor (which is adjusted if discardperiod discards a period). In this case I’m inserting the dot manually so I’ve also added the space factor with \@ in case the abbreviation is used mid-sentence. For example:
    \gls{Doctor} Smith lives at 2, Blueberry \gls{Drive}. Next sentence.
    -
    -\gls{Doctor} Smith lives at 2, Blueberry \gls{Drive} end of sentence.
    +The “Doctor” and “Drive” entries should really be defined as abbreviations but they shouldn’t be expanded on first use. The short-nolong style can achieve this and it happens to be the default style for the acronym category. This means that you can simply replace the “Doctor” definition with: 
    \newacronym{Doctor}{Dr}{Doctor}
    +
    The first use of \gls{Doctor} is just “Dr”. This means that the “E” PDF element will be used instead of “ActualText”. Now I don’t need to supply the accessibility text as its obtained from the long form.

    +The “Drive” entry can be similarly defined but it has the awkward terminating full stop. This means that I had to omit the end of sentence terminator in:

    \gls{Doctor} Smith lives at 2, Blueberry \gls{Drive}
    +
    This looks odd when reading the document source and it’s easy to forgot. This is very similar to the situation in the sample-dot-abbr.tex example. I can again use the discardperiod category attribute, but I need to assign a different category so that it doesn’t interfere with the “Doctor” entry.

    +The category is simply a label that’s used in the construction of some internal command names. This means that it must be fully expandable, but I can choose whatever label I like (general, abbreviation, acronym, index, symbol and number are used by various commands provided by glossaries-extra).

    +In this case, I’ve decided to have a category called shortdotted to indicate an abbreviation that ends with a dot but only the short form is shown on first use:

    \setabbreviationstyle[shortdotted]{short-nolong-noreg}
    +\glssetcategoryattribute{shortdotted}{discardperiod}{true}
    +\newabbreviation[category={shortdotted}]{Drive}{Dr.\@}{Drive}
    +
    In the sample-dot-abbr.tex example, I also used the insertdots attribute to automatically insert the dots and add the space factor (which is adjusted if discardperiod discards a period). In this case I’m inserting the dot manually so I’ve also added the space factor with \@ in case the abbreviation is used mid-sentence. For example:
    \gls{Doctor} Smith lives at 2, Blueberry \gls{Drive}. Next sentence.
    +
    +\gls{Doctor} Smith lives at 2, Blueberry \gls{Drive} end of sentence.
     
    (The spacing is more noticeable if you first switch to a monospaced font with \ttfamily.)

    -The “e.g.” abbreviation similarly ends with a dot. It’s not usual to write “for example (e.g.)” in a document, so it really ought to have the same shortdotted category, but it has a long-short form for illustrative purposes in this test document. In this case I need to choose another category so that I can apply a different style. For example:

    \setabbreviationstyle[longshortdotted]{long-short}
    -\glssetcategoryattribute{longshortdotted}{discardperiod}{true}
    -\newabbreviation[category={longshortdotted}]{e.g.}{e.g.\@}{for example}
    +The “e.g.” abbreviation similarly ends with a dot. It’s not usual to write “for example (e.g.)” in a document, so it really ought to have the same shortdotted category, but it has a long-short form for illustrative purposes in this test document. In this case I need to choose another category so that I can apply a different style. For example: 
    \setabbreviationstyle[longshortdotted]{long-short}
    +\glssetcategoryattribute{longshortdotted}{discardperiod}{true}
    +\newabbreviation[category={longshortdotted}]{e.g.}{e.g.\@}{for example}
     

    -To further illustrate categories, let’s suppose the symbol and image should be in the name field instead of the symbol and user1 fields. Now the \glssymbolaccsupp and \glsuseriaccsupp commands won’t be used. I can’t deal with both cases if I just provide \glsnameaccsupp.

    -I could provide category+field versions, such as \glsxtrsymbolnameaccsupp, but remember that this only covers accessing the name field, which is typically only done in the glossary. I would also need similar commands for the first, firstplural, text and plural keys. This is quite complicated, but since I don’t need to worry about any of the other fields it’s simpler to just provide the \glsxtrcategoryaccsupp version:

    \newcommand{\glsxtrsymbolaccsupp}[2]{% 
    - \glsaccessibility[method=hex,unicode]{ActualText}{#1}{#2}% 
    +To further illustrate categories, let’s suppose the symbol and image should be in the name field instead of the symbol and user1 fields. Now the \glssymbolaccsupp and \glsuseriaccsupp commands won’t be used. I can’t deal with both cases if I just provide \glsnameaccsupp. 

    +I could provide category+field versions, such as \glsxtrsymbolnameaccsupp, but remember that this only covers accessing the name field, which is typically only done in the glossary. I would also need similar commands for the first, firstplural, text and plural keys. This is quite complicated, but since I don’t need to worry about any of the other fields it’s simpler to just provide the \glsxtrcategoryaccsupp version:

    \newcommand{\glsxtrsymbolaccsupp}[2]{% 
    + \glsaccessibility[method=hex,unicode]{ActualText}{#1}{#2}% 
     }
    -\newcommand{\glsxtrimageaccsupp}[2]{% 
    -  \glsaccessibility{Alt}{#1}{#2}% 
    +\newcommand{\glsxtrimageaccsupp}[2]{% 
    +  \glsaccessibility{Alt}{#1}{#2}% 
     }
     
    -\newglossaryentry{int}{category={symbol},
    -  name={\ensuremath{\int}},access={222B},
    -  description={integral}
    +\newglossaryentry{int}{category={symbol},
    +  name={\ensuremath{\int}},access={222B},
    +  description={integral}
     }
     
    -\newglossaryentry{sampleimage}{category={image},
    - description={an example image},
    - name={\protect\includegraphics[height=20pt]{example-image}},
    - access={a boilerplate image used in examples}
    +\newglossaryentry{sampleimage}{category={image},
    + description={an example image},
    + name={\protect\includegraphics[height=20pt]{example-image}},
    + access={a boilerplate image used in examples}
     }
    -
    If it’s necessary to provide support for additional fields, then the category+field command \glsxtrcategoryfieldaccsupp could be used to override the more general category command \glsxtrcategoryaccsupp.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-ignored.tex
    - This document defines an ignored glossary for common terms that don’t need a definition. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-ignored
    +
    If it’s necessary to provide support for additional fields, then the category+field command \glsxtrcategoryfieldaccsupp could be used to override the more general category command \glsxtrcategoryaccsupp.

    +

    🗋📥 sample-ignored.tex
    + This document defines an ignored glossary for common terms that don’t need a definition. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-ignored
     makeglossaries sample-ignored
     pdflatex sample-ignored
    -
    A new ignored glossary is defined with:
    \newignoredglossary{common}
    -
    There are no associated files with an ignored glossary. An entry is defined with this as its glossary type:
    \newglossaryentry{commonex}{type={common},name={common term}}
    -
    Note that the description key isn’t required. This term may be referenced with \gls (which is useful for consistent formatting) but it won’t be indexed.

    -

    🗋📥 sample-entrycount.tex
    - This document uses \glsenableentrycount and \cgls (described in §7.1) so that acronyms only used once don’t appear in the list of acronyms. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-entrycount
    +
    A new ignored glossary is defined with:
    \newignoredglossary{common}
    +
    There are no associated files with an ignored glossary. An entry is defined with this as its glossary type:
    \newglossaryentry{commonex}{type={common},name={common term}}
    +
    Note that the description key isn’t required. This term may be referenced with \gls (which is useful for consistent formatting) but it won’t be indexed.

    +

    🗋📥 sample-entrycount.tex
    + This document uses \glsenableentrycount and \cgls (described in §7.1) so that acronyms only used once don’t appear in the list of acronyms. The document build is:
    pdflatex sample-entrycount
     pdflatex sample-entrycount
     makeglossaries sample-entrycount
     pdflatex sample-entrycount
    -
    Note the need to call LaTeX twice before makeglossaries, and then a final LaTeX call is required at the end.

    -

    - The glossaries-extra package has additions that extend this mechanism and comes with some other sample files related to entry counting.
    +
    Note the need to call LaTeX twice before makeglossaries, and then a final LaTeX call is required at the end.

    +

    + The glossaries-extra package has additions that extend this mechanism and comes with some other sample files related to entry counting.

    -

    - If you switch to bib2gls you can use record counting instead. See the bib2gls manual for further details.
    +
    + If you switch to bib2gls you can use record counting instead. See the bib2gls manual for further details.

    @@ -10986,7 +10994,7 @@ pdflatex sample-entrycount

    19. Troubleshooting

    -In addition to the sample files listed in §18, the glossaries package comes with some minimal example files, minimalgls.tex, mwe-gls.tex, mwe-acr.tex and mwe-acr-desc.tex, which can be used for testing. These should be located in the samples subdirectory (folder) of the glossaries documentation directory. The location varies according to your operating system and TeX installation. For example, on Linux it may be in /usr/local/texlive/2022/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/. The makeglossariesgui application can also be used to test for various problems. Further information on debugging LaTeX code is available at http://www.dickimaw-books.com/latex/minexample/.

    +In addition to the sample files listed in §18, the glossaries package comes with some minimal example files, minimalgls.tex, mwe-gls.tex, mwe-acr.tex and mwe-acr-desc.tex, which can be used for testing. These should be located in the samples subdirectory (folder) of the glossaries documentation directory. The location varies according to your operating system and TeX installation. For example, on Linux it may be in /usr/local/texlive/2022/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/. The makeglossariesgui application can also be used to test for various problems. Further information on debugging LaTeX code is available at http://www.dickimaw-books.com/latex/minexample/.

    If you have any problems, please first consult the glossaries FAQ. If that doesn’t help, try posting your query to somewhere like the comp.text.tex newsgroup, the LaTeX Community Forum or TeX on StackExchange. Bug reports can be submitted via my package bug report form.

    @@ -11040,114 +11048,114 @@ If you have any problems, please first consult the [link]
    -
    American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
    -
    A single-byte character encoding. Related blog article: Binary Files, Text Files and File Encodings.
    -
    Case change
    -
    There are four types of case-changing commands provided by the glossaries package: +
    American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
    +
    A single-byte character encoding. Related blog article: Binary Files, Text Files and File Encodings.
    +
    Case change
    +
    There are four types of case-changing commands provided by the glossaries package:
    -
    all caps
    +
    all caps
    -
    For example, \GLS and \GLStext. All letters in the given text are converted to uppercase (capitals). The actual case-conversion is performed by \glsuppercase.
    -
    sentence case
    +
    For example, \GLS and \GLStext. All letters in the given text are converted to uppercase (capitals). The actual case-conversion is performed by \glsuppercase.
    +
    sentence case
    -
    For example, \Gls and \Glstext. Only the first letter is converted to uppercase. The case-conversion for the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands is performed via \glssentencecase, which is simply defined to use the robust \makefirstuc. Commands such as \Glsentrytext also use \glssentencecase in the document but use the expandable \MFUsentencecase in PDF bookmarks.
    -
    title case
    +
    For example, \Gls and \Glstext. Only the first letter is converted to uppercase. The case-conversion for the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands is performed via \glssentencecase, which is simply defined to use the robust \makefirstuc. Commands such as \Glsentrytext also use \glssentencecase in the document but use the expandable \MFUsentencecase in PDF bookmarks.
    +
    title case
    -
    For example, \glsentrytitlecase. The first letter of each word is converted to uppercase. The case-conversion is performed using \glscapitalisewords in the document text, but commands designed for use in section headings, use the expandable \MFUsentencecase in PDF bookmarks.
    -
    lowercase
    +
    For example, \glsentrytitlecase. The first letter of each word is converted to uppercase. The case-conversion is performed using \glscapitalisewords in the document text, but commands designed for use in section headings, use the expandable \MFUsentencecase in PDF bookmarks.
    +
    lowercase
    -
    The command \glslowercase is provided for use in modifying acronym or abbreviation commands to convert the short form to lowercase for small caps styles, but isn’t actually used by any of the commands provided by glossaries. This command should be preferred to the robust \MakeLowercase if expansion is required.
    +
    The command \glslowercase is provided for use in modifying acronym or abbreviation commands to convert the short form to lowercase for small caps styles, but isn’t actually used by any of the commands provided by glossaries. This command should be preferred to the robust \MakeLowercase if expansion is required.
    - Ensure that you have at least mfirstuc v2.08 for improved case-changing performed by new LaTeX3 commands. See the mfirstuc manual for further details.
    -
    Command-line interface (CLI)
    + Ensure that you have at least mfirstuc v2.08 for improved case-changing performed by new LaTeX3 commands. See the mfirstuc manual for further details. +
    Command-line interface (CLI)
    An application that doesn’t have a graphical user interface. That is, an application that doesn’t have any windows, buttons or menus and can be run in a command prompt or terminal.
    -
    Entry line
    -
    The line in the glossary where the entry is shown. This may be a single row in a tabular-style or the start of a paragraph for list or index styles or mid-paragraph for the inline style. The exact formatting depends on the glossary style, but usually includes the name and description. If hyperlinks are enabled, the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands will create a hyperlink to this line.
    -
    Entry location
    -
    The location of the entry in the document (obtained from the location counter or from the thevalue option). This defaults to the page number on which the entry has been referenced with any of the \gls-like, \glstext-like or \glsadd commands. An entry may have multiple locations that form a list. See also §12.3.
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    Extended Latin alphabet
    -
    An alphabet consisting of Latin characters and extended Latin characters.
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    Extended Latin character
    -
    A character that’s created by combining Latin characters to form ligatures (e.g. æ) or by applying diacritical marks to a Latin character or characters (e.g. á).
    -
    Field
    -
    Entry data is stored in fields. These may have a corresponding key used to set the value, such as name or description.
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    First use
    -
    The first time an entry is used by a command that unsets the first use flag (or the first time since the flag was reset).
    -
    First use flag
    -
    A conditional that keeps track of whether or not an entry has been referenced by any of the \gls-like commands (which can adjust their behaviour according to whether or not this flag is true). The conditional is true if the entry hasn’t been used by one of these commands (or if the flag has been reset) and false if it has been used (or if the flag has been unset).
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    First use text
    -
    The link text that is displayed on first use of the \gls-like commands.
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    Group (letters, numbers, symbols)
    -
    A logical division within a glossary that is typically a by-product of the indexing application’s sorting algorithm. Glossary styles may or may not start each group with a title (such as “Symbols” or “A”) or a vertical space. See also Gallery: Logical Glossary Divisions (type vs group vs parent).
    -
    Graphical user interface (GUI)
    +
    Entry line
    +
    The line in the glossary where the entry is shown. This may be a single row in a tabular-style or the start of a paragraph for list or index styles or mid-paragraph for the inline style. The exact formatting depends on the glossary style, but usually includes the name and description. If hyperlinks are enabled, the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands will create a hyperlink to this line.
    +
    Entry location
    +
    The location of the entry in the document (obtained from the location counter or from the thevalue option). This defaults to the page number on which the entry has been referenced with any of the \gls-like, \glstext-like or \glsadd commands. An entry may have multiple locations that form a list. See also §12.3.
    +
    Extended Latin alphabet
    +
    An alphabet consisting of Latin characters and extended Latin characters.
    +
    Extended Latin character
    +
    A character that’s created by combining Latin characters to form ligatures (e.g. æ) or by applying diacritical marks to a Latin character or characters (e.g. á).
    +
    Field
    +
    Entry data is stored in fields. These may have a corresponding key used to set the value, such as name or description.
    +
    First use
    +
    The first time an entry is used by a command that unsets the first use flag (or the first time since the flag was reset).
    +
    First use flag
    +
    A conditional that keeps track of whether or not an entry has been referenced by any of the \gls-like commands (which can adjust their behaviour according to whether or not this flag is true). The conditional is true if the entry hasn’t been used by one of these commands (or if the flag has been reset) and false if it has been used (or if the flag has been unset).
    +
    First use text
    +
    The link text that is displayed on first use of the \gls-like commands.
    +
    Group (letters, numbers, symbols)
    +
    A logical division within a glossary that is typically a by-product of the indexing application’s sorting algorithm. Glossary styles may or may not start each group with a title (such as “Symbols” or “A”) or a vertical space. See also Gallery: Logical Glossary Divisions (type vs group vs parent).
    +
    Graphical user interface (GUI)
    An application that has windows, buttons or menus.
    -
    Glossary
    -
    Technically a glossary is an alphabetical list of words relating to a particular topic. For the purposes of describing the glossaries and glossaries-extra packages, a glossary is either the list produced by commands like \printglossary or \printunsrtglossary (which may or may not be ordered alphabetically) or a glossary is a set of entry labels where the set is identified by the glossary label or type.
    -
    \gls-like
    -
    Commands like \gls and \glsdisp that change the first use flag. These commands index the entry (if indexing is enabled), create a hyperlink to the entry’s glossary listing (if enabled) and unset the first use flag. These commands end with the post-link hook.
    -
    \glstext-like
    -
    Commands like \glstext and \glslink that don’t change the first use flag. These commands index the entry (if indexing is enabled) and create a hyperlink to the entry’s glossary listing (if enabled). These commands end with the post-link hook.
    -
    Hierarchical level
    -
    A number that indicates how many ancestors an entry has. An entry with no parent has hierarchical level 0. If an entry has a parent then the hierarchical level for the entry is one more than the hierarchical level of the parent. Most styles will format an entry according to its hierarchical level, giving prominence to level 0 entries, although some may have a maximum supported limit. The level is stored in the level internal field. It can be accessed using commands like \glsfieldfetch or \glsxtrusefield, but neither the level nor the parent values should be altered as it will cause inconsistencies in the sorting and glossary formatting. See also §4.5.
    -
    Homograph
    +
    Glossary
    +
    Technically a glossary is an alphabetical list of words relating to a particular topic. For the purposes of describing the glossaries and glossaries-extra packages, a glossary is either the list produced by commands like \printglossary or \printunsrtglossary (which may or may not be ordered alphabetically) or a glossary is a set of entry labels where the set is identified by the glossary label or type.
    +
    \gls-like
    +
    Commands like \gls and \glsdisp that change the first use flag. These commands index the entry (if indexing is enabled), create a hyperlink to the entry’s glossary listing (if enabled) and unset the first use flag. These commands end with the post-link hook.
    +
    \glstext-like
    +
    Commands like \glstext and \glslink that don’t change the first use flag. These commands index the entry (if indexing is enabled) and create a hyperlink to the entry’s glossary listing (if enabled). These commands end with the post-link hook.
    +
    Hierarchical level
    +
    A number that indicates how many ancestors an entry has. An entry with no parent has hierarchical level 0. If an entry has a parent then the hierarchical level for the entry is one more than the hierarchical level of the parent. Most styles will format an entry according to its hierarchical level, giving prominence to level 0 entries, although some may have a maximum supported limit. The level is stored in the level internal field. It can be accessed using commands like \glsfieldfetch or \glsxtrusefield, but neither the level nor the parent values should be altered as it will cause inconsistencies in the sorting and glossary formatting. See also §4.5.
    +
    Homograph
    Each of a set of words that have the same spelling but have different meanings and origins. They may or may not have different pronunciations.
    -
    Ignored glossary
    -
    A glossary that has been defined using a command like \newignoredglossary. These glossaries are omitted by iterative commands, such as \printglossaries and \printunsrtglossaries. An ignored glossary can only be displayed with \printunsrtglossary.
    -
    Ignored location (or record)
    -
    A location that uses glsignore as the encap. With bib2gls, this indicates that the entry needs to be selected but the location isn’t added to the location list. With other methods, this will simply create an invisible location, which can result in unwanted commas if the location list has other items. With bib2gls v3.0+, empty locations will be converted to ignored locations.
    -
    Indexing application
    -
    An application (piece of software) separate from TeX/LaTeX that collates and sorts information that has an associated page reference. Generally the information is an index entry but in this case the information is a glossary entry. There are two main indexing applications that are used with TeX: makeindex and xindy. (There is also a new application called xindex, but this isn’t supported by glossaries or glossaries-extra.) The glossaries-extra package additionally supports bib2gls. These are all CLI applications.
    -
    Indexing file
    -
    A file that’s input (read) by an indexing application, such as the style file (ist or xdy) or the files containing the indexing data (the sort value, hierarchical information, location encap and entry location). These files are output files from the point of view of the glossaries package as it’s TeX that creates and writes to those files. An indexing file may also refer to the files that are created by the indexing application. These are output files from the indexing application’s point of view, but they are input files from TeX’s point of view as they are input by commands used in the document.
    -
    Indexing (or recording)
    -
    The process of saving the entry location and any associated information that is required in the glossary. In the case of makeindex and xindy, the entry location, encap, entry item and sort value are written to a supplementary file associated with the glossary that is subsequently read by makeindex/xindy. In the case of bib2gls and the “noidx” method, the entry location, encap and label is written to the aux file.
    -
    Internal field
    -
    An internal field may refer to a key that shouldn’t be used in the bib file (internal field (bib2gls)), such as the group field, or it may refer to the label used to internally represent the field (which may or may not match the key used to set the field or may not have an associated key), such as useri which corresponds to the user1 key, or it may refer to a field that is only ever used internally that should not be explicitly modified, such as the field used to store the entry’s hierarchical level .
    -
    Internal field (bib2gls)
    -
    A field that is used or assigned by bib2gls that should typically not be used in the bib file.
    -
    Internal field label
    +
    Ignored glossary
    +
    A glossary that has been defined using a command like \newignoredglossary. These glossaries are omitted by iterative commands, such as \printglossaries and \printunsrtglossaries. An ignored glossary can only be displayed with \printunsrtglossary.
    +
    Ignored location (or record)
    +
    A location that uses glsignore as the encap. With bib2gls, this indicates that the entry needs to be selected but the location isn’t added to the location list. With other methods, this will simply create an invisible location, which can result in unwanted commas if the location list has other items. With bib2gls v3.0+, empty locations will be converted to ignored locations.
    +
    Indexing application
    +
    An application (piece of software) separate from TeX/LaTeX that collates and sorts information that has an associated page reference. Generally the information is an index entry but in this case the information is a glossary entry. There are two main indexing applications that are used with TeX: makeindex and xindy. (There is also a new application called xindex, but this isn’t supported by glossaries or glossaries-extra.) The glossaries-extra package additionally supports bib2gls. These are all CLI applications.
    +
    Indexing file
    +
    A file that’s input (read) by an indexing application, such as the style file (ist or xdy) or the files containing the indexing data (the sort value, hierarchical information, location encap and entry location). These files are output files from the point of view of the glossaries package as it’s TeX that creates and writes to those files. An indexing file may also refer to the files that are created by the indexing application. These are output files from the indexing application’s point of view, but they are input files from TeX’s point of view as they are input by commands used in the document.
    +
    Indexing (or recording)
    +
    The process of saving the entry location and any associated information that is required in the glossary. In the case of makeindex and xindy, the entry location, encap, entry item and sort value are written to a supplementary file associated with the glossary that is subsequently read by makeindex/xindy. In the case of bib2gls and the “noidx” method, the entry location, encap and label is written to the aux file.
    +
    Internal field
    +
    An internal field may refer to a key that shouldn’t be used in the bib file (internal field (bib2gls)), such as the group field, or it may refer to the label used to internally represent the field (which may or may not match the key used to set the field or may not have an associated key), such as useri which corresponds to the user1 key, or it may refer to a field that is only ever used internally that should not be explicitly modified, such as the field used to store the entry’s hierarchical level .
    +
    Internal field (bib2gls)
    +
    A field that is used or assigned by bib2gls that should typically not be used in the bib file.
    +
    Internal field label
    The field label that forms part of the internal control sequence used to store the field value. This may or may not match the key used to assign the value when defining the entry. See Table 4.1.
    -
    Latin alphabet
    -
    The alphabet consisting of Latin characters.
    -
    Latin character
    +
    Latin alphabet
    +
    The alphabet consisting of Latin characters.
    +
    Latin character
    One of the letters “a”, …, “z”, “A”, …, “Z”.
    -
    Link text
    -
    The text produced by gls-like and glstext-like commands that have the potential to be a hyperlink.
    -
    Location counter
    -
    The counter used to obtain the entry location.
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    Location encap (format)
    -
    A command used to encapsulate an entry location. The control sequence name (without the leading backslash) is identified by the format key. The default encap is glsnumberformat. See §12.1 for further details.
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    Location list
    -
    A list of entry locations (also called a number list). May be suppressed for all glossaries with the package option nonumberlist or for individual glossaries with nonumberlist. With bib2gls, the list may also be suppressed with save-locations=false.
    -
    Non-Latin alphabet
    -
    An alphabet consisting of non-Latin characters.
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    Non-Latin character
    -
    An extended Latin character or a character that isn’t a Latin character.
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    Post-description hook
    -
    A hook (glspostdescription) included in some glossary styles that is used after the description is displayed. The glossaries-extra package modifies this command to provide additional hooks.
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    Post-link hook
    -
    A hook (command) that is used after link text to allow code to be automatically added. The base glossaries package provides a general purpose hook glspostlinkhook. The glossaries-extra package modifies this command to provide additional hooks.
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    Print “unsrt” glossary commands
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    The set of commands used for displaying a glossary or partial glossary that have “unsrt” in the name, such as \printunsrtglossary. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
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    Resource file
    -
    The glstex file created by bib2gls and loaded by \GlsXtrLoadResources.
    -
    Resource set
    -
    All the settings (resource options) and entries associated with a particular instance of \GlsXtrLoadResources.
    -
    Sanitize
    +
    Link text
    +
    The text produced by gls-like and glstext-like commands that have the potential to be a hyperlink.
    +
    Location counter
    +
    The counter used to obtain the entry location.
    +
    Location encap (format)
    +
    A command used to encapsulate an entry location. The control sequence name (without the leading backslash) is identified by the format key. The default encap is glsnumberformat. See §12.1 for further details.
    +
    Location list
    +
    A list of entry locations (also called a number list). May be suppressed for all glossaries with the package option nonumberlist or for individual glossaries with nonumberlist. With bib2gls, the list may also be suppressed with save-locations=false.
    +
    Non-Latin alphabet
    +
    An alphabet consisting of non-Latin characters.
    +
    Non-Latin character
    +
    An extended Latin character or a character that isn’t a Latin character.
    +
    Post-description hook
    +
    A hook (glspostdescription) included in some glossary styles that is used after the description is displayed. The glossaries-extra package modifies this command to provide additional hooks.
    +
    Post-link hook
    +
    A hook (command) that is used after link text to allow code to be automatically added. The base glossaries package provides a general purpose hook glspostlinkhook. The glossaries-extra package modifies this command to provide additional hooks.
    +
    Print “unsrt” glossary commands
    +
    The set of commands used for displaying a glossary or partial glossary that have “unsrt” in the name, such as \printunsrtglossary. See the glossaries-extra manual for further details.
    +
    Resource file
    +
    The glstex file created by bib2gls and loaded by \GlsXtrLoadResources.
    +
    Resource set
    +
    All the settings (resource options) and entries associated with a particular instance of \GlsXtrLoadResources.
    +
    Sanitize
    Converts command names into character sequences. That is, a command called, say, foo, is converted into the sequence of characters: , f, o, o. Depending on the font, the backslash character may appear as a dash when used in the main document text, so foo will appear as: —foo.

    -Earlier versions of glossaries used this technique to write information to the files used by the indexing applications to prevent problems caused by fragile commands. Now, this is only used for the sort key.

    -
    Shell escape
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    TeX has the ability to run CLI applications while it’s typesetting a document. Whilst this is a convenient way of using tools to help build the document, it’s a security risk. To help protect users from arbitrary―and potentially dangerous―code from begin executed, TeX has a restricted mode, where only trusted applications are allowed to run. This is usually the default mode, but your TeX installation may be set up so that the shell escape is disabled by default. The unrestricted mode allows you to run any application from the shell escape. Take care about enabling this option. If you receive a document or package from an untrusted source, first run LaTeX with the shell escape disabled or in restricted mode and search the log file for “runsystem” before using the unrestricted mode.
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    Small capitals (small caps)
    -
    The LaTeX kernel provides textsc{text} to produce small capitals. This uses a font where lowercase letters have a small capital design. Uppercase letters have the standard height and there’s no noticeable difference with uppercase characters in corresponding non-small caps fonts. This means that for a small caps appearance, you need to use lowercase letters in the text argument. The relsize package provides textsmaller{text} which simulates small caps by reducing the size of the font, so in this case the contents of text should be uppercase (otherwise the effect is simply smaller lowercase letters). Some fonts don’t support small caps combined with bold or slanted properties. In this case, there will be a font substitution warning and one of the properties (such as small caps or slanted) will be dropped.
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    Standard LaTeX extended Latin character
    -
    An extended Latin character that can be created by a core LaTeX command, such as o (ø) or 'e (é). That is, the character can be produced without the need to load a particular package.
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    Subsequent use
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    Using an entry that unsets the first use flag when it has already been unset.
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    Unicode Transformation Format (8-bit) (UTF-8)
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    A variable-width encoding that uses 8-bit code units. This means that some characters are represented by more that one byte. XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX treat the multi-byte sequence as a single token, but the older LaTeX formats have single-byte tokens, which can cause complications, although these have mostly been addressed with the newer kernels introduced over the past few years. Related blog article: Binary Files, Text Files and File Encodings.
    -
    Whatsit
    +Earlier versions of glossaries used this technique to write information to the files used by the indexing applications to prevent problems caused by fragile commands. Now, this is only used for the sort key. +
    Shell escape
    +
    TeX has the ability to run CLI applications while it’s typesetting a document. Whilst this is a convenient way of using tools to help build the document, it’s a security risk. To help protect users from arbitrary―and potentially dangerous―code from begin executed, TeX has a restricted mode, where only trusted applications are allowed to run. This is usually the default mode, but your TeX installation may be set up so that the shell escape is disabled by default. The unrestricted mode allows you to run any application from the shell escape. Take care about enabling this option. If you receive a document or package from an untrusted source, first run LaTeX with the shell escape disabled or in restricted mode and search the log file for “runsystem” before using the unrestricted mode.
    +
    Small capitals (small caps)
    +
    The LaTeX kernel provides textsc{text} to produce small capitals. This uses a font where lowercase letters have a small capital design. Uppercase letters have the standard height and there’s no noticeable difference with uppercase characters in corresponding non-small caps fonts. This means that for a small caps appearance, you need to use lowercase letters in the text argument. The relsize package provides textsmaller{text} which simulates small caps by reducing the size of the font, so in this case the contents of text should be uppercase (otherwise the effect is simply smaller lowercase letters). Some fonts don’t support small caps combined with bold or slanted properties. In this case, there will be a font substitution warning and one of the properties (such as small caps or slanted) will be dropped.
    +
    Standard LaTeX extended Latin character
    +
    An extended Latin character that can be created by a core LaTeX command, such as o (ø) or 'e (é). That is, the character can be produced without the need to load a particular package.
    +
    Subsequent use
    +
    Using an entry that unsets the first use flag when it has already been unset.
    +
    Unicode Transformation Format (8-bit) (UTF-8)
    +
    A variable-width encoding that uses 8-bit code units. This means that some characters are represented by more that one byte. XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX treat the multi-byte sequence as a single token, but the older LaTeX formats have single-byte tokens, which can cause complications, although these have mostly been addressed with the newer kernels introduced over the past few years. Related blog article: Binary Files, Text Files and File Encodings.
    +
    Whatsit
    A command whose execution is delayed or an OS-specific special command. This includes writing to external files (which is what indexing does).
    @@ -11156,693 +11164,693 @@ Earlier versions of <

    Glossary Entry Keys Summary

    -These are options that can be passed to commands that define entries, such as \newglossaryentry or \newacronym.

    -

    +These are options that can be passed to commands that define entries, such as \newglossaryentry or \newacronym.

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the name field. §17.1; 376

    -

    alias={xr-label}🎚glossaries-extra v1.12
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the name field. §17.1; 379

    +

    alias={xr-label}🎚glossaries-extra v1.12

    -Behaves in a similar manner to see={[\seealsoname]xr-label} but also sets up aliasing which makes the link text hyperlink to xr-label instead. §4; 136

    -

    category=category-labelinitial: general 🎚glossaries-extra
    +Behaves in a similar manner to see={[\seealsoname]xr-label} but also sets up aliasing which makes the link text hyperlink to xr-label instead. §4; 136

    +

    category=category-labelinitial: general 🎚glossaries-extra

    -The entry’s category (must be a simple label). §4; 136

    -

    counter={counter-name}🎚glossaries v3.0+
    +The entry’s category (must be a simple label). §4; 136

    +

    counter={counter-name}🎚glossaries v3.0+

    -If set, the value indicates the location counter to use by default when indexing this entry (overrides the counter associated with the glossary or the counter package option). §4; 136

    -

    +If set, the value indicates the location counter to use by default when indexing this entry (overrides the counter associated with the glossary or the counter package option). §4; 136

    +

    -The entry’s description, as displayed in the glossary. If required in the text, use \glsdesc (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or \glsentrydesc. Glossary styles should use \glossentrydesc and \glspostdescription to incorporate the post-description hook. §4; 129

    -

    +The entry’s description, as displayed in the glossary. If required in the text, use \glsdesc (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or \glsentrydesc. Glossary styles should use \glossentrydesc and \glspostdescription to incorporate the post-description hook. §4; 129

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the description field. §17.1; 377

    -

    +Accessibility text corresponding to the description field. §17.1; 380

    +

    -The plural form of the entry’s description, if applicable. If omitted, this is set to the same value as the description, since descriptions tend not to be a singular entity. §4; 130

    -

    +The plural form of the entry’s description, if applicable. If omitted, this is set to the same value as the description, since descriptions tend not to be a singular entity. §4; 130

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the descriptionplural field. §17.1; 377

    -

    first={first}🎚glossaries
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the descriptionplural field. §17.1; 380

    +

    first={first}🎚glossaries

    -The entry’s text, as displayed on first use of \gls-like commands. Note that using an acronym style or post-link hooks is a more flexible approach. If omitted, this value is assumed to be the same as the text key. §4; 130

    -

    +The entry’s text, as displayed on first use of \gls-like commands. Note that using an acronym style or post-link hooks is a more flexible approach. If omitted, this value is assumed to be the same as the text key. §4; 130

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the first field. §17.1; 377

    -

    +Accessibility text corresponding to the first field. §17.1; 380

    +

    -The entry’s plural form, as displayed on first use of plural \gls-like commands, such as \glspl. If this key is omitted, then the value will either be the same as the plural field, if the first key wasn’t used, or the value will be taken from the first key with \glspluralsuffix appended. §4; 131

    -

    +The entry’s plural form, as displayed on first use of plural \gls-like commands, such as \glspl. If this key is omitted, then the value will either be the same as the plural field, if the first key wasn’t used, or the value will be taken from the first key with \glspluralsuffix appended. §4; 131

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the firstplural field. §17.1; 377

    -

    group={group-label}🎚glossaries-extra v1.11+
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the firstplural field. §17.1; 380

    +

    group={group-label}🎚glossaries-extra v1.11+

    -The group label that identifies which letter group the entry belongs to. This key is only available with the record=only and record=nameref options, and is set by bib2gls, if invoked with --group or -g. Although this has a key, this is considered an internal key assigned by bib2gls as a by-product of sorting. Explicit use without reference to the order of entries can result in fragmented groups. The corresponding title can be set with \glsxtrsetgrouptitle, although this is more commonly done implicitly within the glstex file. See also Gallery: Logical Glossary Divisions (type vs group vs parent).

    -

    location={location-list}🎚glossaries-extra

    -

    (requires record)
    +The group label that identifies which letter group the entry belongs to. This key is only available with the record=only and record=nameref options, and is set by bib2gls, if invoked with --group or -g. Although this has a key, this is considered an internal key assigned by bib2gls as a by-product of sorting. Explicit use without reference to the order of entries can result in fragmented groups. The corresponding title can be set with \glsxtrsetgrouptitle, although this is more commonly done implicitly within the glstex file. See also Gallery: Logical Glossary Divisions (type vs group vs parent).

    +

    location={location-list}🎚glossaries-extra

    +

    (requires record)

    -The formatted location list used by the “unsrt” family of commands. This key is only available with the record option and is set by bib2gls unless save-locationsfalse is set. Although it has an associated key, it’s usually considered an internal field.

    -

    long={long-form}🎚glossaries v3.0+
    +The formatted location list used by the “unsrt” family of commands. This key is only available with the record option and is set by bib2gls unless save-locationsfalse is set. Although it has an associated key, it’s usually considered an internal field.

    +

    long={long-form}🎚glossaries v3.0+

    -A field that is set by \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) to the entry’s long (unabbreviated) form. It typically shouldn’t be used explicitly with \newglossaryentry as \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) makes other modifications to ensure that when the entry is referenced with the \gls-like commands, it will obey the appropriate acronym style (or abbreviation style). If you are using bib2gls then this field should be used in the bib file when defining abbreviations. §4; 136

    -

    +A field that is set by \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) to the entry’s long (unabbreviated) form. It typically shouldn’t be used explicitly with \newglossaryentry as \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) makes other modifications to ensure that when the entry is referenced with the \gls-like commands, it will obey the appropriate acronym style (or abbreviation style). If you are using bib2gls then this field should be used in the bib file when defining abbreviations. §4; 136

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the long field. §17.1; 378

    -

    longplural={long-form}🎚glossaries v3.0+
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the long field. §17.1; 381

    +

    longplural={long-form}🎚glossaries v3.0+

    -As long but the plural form. §4; 136

    -

    +As long but the plural form. §4; 136

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the longplural field. §17.1; 378

    -

    name={text}🎚glossaries
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the longplural field. §17.1; 381

    +

    name={text}🎚glossaries

    -The entry’s name, as displayed in the glossary. This typically isn’t used outside of the glossary (the text and plural keys are used instead). However, if there is a need to specifically display the entry name, use \glsname (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or \glsentryname. Glossary styles should use \glossentryname rather than explicitly using \glsentryname. §4; 129

    -

    nonumberlist={boolean}default: true; initial: false 🎚glossaries v1.17+
    +The entry’s name, as displayed in the glossary. This typically isn’t used outside of the glossary (the text and plural keys are used instead). However, if there is a need to specifically display the entry name, use \glsname (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or \glsentryname. Glossary styles should use \glossentryname rather than explicitly using \glsentryname. §4; 129

    +

    nonumberlist={boolean}default: true; initial: false 🎚glossaries v1.17+

    -If set, suppress the location list for this entry. This is done by adding \glsnonextpages or \glsnextpages to the indexing information for Options 2 and 3 or to the prenumberlist field for Option 1. §4; 134

    -

    parent=parent-label🎚glossaries v1.17+
    +If set, suppress the location list for this entry. This is done by adding \glsnonextpages or \glsnextpages to the indexing information for Options 2 and 3 or to the prenumberlist field for Option 1. §4; 134

    +

    parent=parent-label🎚glossaries v1.17+

    -The label of the entry’s parent (from which the entry’s hierarchical level is obtained). §4; 130

    -

    +The label of the entry’s parent (from which the entry’s hierarchical level is obtained). §4; 130

    +

    -The entry’s plural form, as displayed on subsequent use of plural \gls-like commands, such as \glspl. This should be the appropriate plural form of the value provided by the text key. If omitted, this value is assumed to be the value of the text key with \glspluralsuffix appended. §4; 130

    -

    +The entry’s plural form, as displayed on subsequent use of plural \gls-like commands, such as \glspl. This should be the appropriate plural form of the value provided by the text key. If omitted, this value is assumed to be the value of the text key with \glspluralsuffix appended. §4; 130

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the plural field. §17.1; 377

    -

    prefix={text}🎚glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the plural field. §17.1; 380

    +

    prefix={text}🎚glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -The subsequent use singular prefix. §16; 368

    -

    +The subsequent use singular prefix. §16; 371

    +

    -The first use singular prefix. §16; 368

    -

    +The first use singular prefix. §16; 371

    +

    -The first use plural prefix. §16; 368

    -

    +The first use plural prefix. §16; 371

    +

    -The subsequent use plural prefix. §16; 368

    -

    see={[tag]xr-list}🎚glossaries v1.17+
    +The subsequent use plural prefix. §16; 371

    +

    see={[tag]xr-list}🎚glossaries v1.17+

    -With the base glossaries package this simply triggers an automatic cross-reference with \glssee. The glossaries-extra package additionally saves the value. Use autoseeindex=false to prevent the automatic cross-reference. The tag defaults to \seename and xr-list should be a comma-separated list of entries that have already been defined. §4; 134

    -

    seealso={xr-list}🎚glossaries-extra v1.16+
    +With the base glossaries package this simply triggers an automatic cross-reference with \glssee. The glossaries-extra package additionally saves the value. Use autoseeindex=false to prevent the automatic cross-reference. The tag defaults to \seename and xr-list should be a comma-separated list of entries that have already been defined. §4; 134

    +

    seealso={xr-list}🎚glossaries-extra v1.16+

    -Behaves in a similar manner to see={[\seealsoname]xr-list}. §4; 136

    -

    short={short-form}🎚glossaries v3.0+
    +Behaves in a similar manner to see={[\seealsoname]xr-list}. §4; 136

    +

    short={short-form}🎚glossaries v3.0+

    -A field that is set by \newacronym to the entry’s short (abbreviated) form. It typically shouldn’t be used explicitly with \newglossaryentry as \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) makes other modifications to ensure that when the entry is referenced with the \gls-like commands, it will obey the appropriate acronym style (or abbreviation style). If you are using bib2gls then this field should be used in the bib file when defining abbreviations. §4; 136

    -

    +A field that is set by \newacronym to the entry’s short (abbreviated) form. It typically shouldn’t be used explicitly with \newglossaryentry as \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) makes other modifications to ensure that when the entry is referenced with the \gls-like commands, it will obey the appropriate acronym style (or abbreviation style). If you are using bib2gls then this field should be used in the bib file when defining abbreviations. §4; 136

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the short field. §17.1; 378

    -

    shortplural={short-form}🎚glossaries v3.0+
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the short field. §17.1; 381

    +

    shortplural={short-form}🎚glossaries v3.0+

    -As short but the plural form. The default is obtained by appending the acronym or abbreviation plural suffix. §4; 136

    -

    +As short but the plural form. The default is obtained by appending the acronym or abbreviation plural suffix. §4; 136

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the shortplural field. §17.1; 378

    -

    sort=valueinitial: entry name 🎚glossaries
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the shortplural field. §17.1; 381

    +

    sort=valueinitial: entry name 🎚glossaries

    -Specifies the value to use for sorting (overrides the default). This key is usually required for xindy if the name key only contains commands (for example, the entry is a symbol), but explicitly using this key in other contexts can break certain sort methods. Don’t use the sort field with bib2gls . §4; 131

    -

    symbol={symbol}initial: \relax 🎚glossaries
    +Specifies the value to use for sorting (overrides the default). This key is usually required for xindy if the name key only contains commands (for example, the entry is a symbol), but explicitly using this key in other contexts can break certain sort methods. Don’t use the sort field with bib2gls . §4; 131

    +

    symbol={symbol}initial: \relax 🎚glossaries

    -The entry’s associated symbol (optional), which can be displayed with \glssymbol (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentrysymbol. §4; 131

    -

    +The entry’s associated symbol (optional), which can be displayed with \glssymbol (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentrysymbol. §4; 131

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the symbol field. §17.1; 377

    -

    symbolplural={symbol plural}🎚glossaries v1.12+
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the symbol field. §17.1; 380

    +

    symbolplural={symbol plural}🎚glossaries v1.12+

    -The plural form of the symbol, if applicable, which can be displayed with \glssymbolplural (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentrysymbolplural. If omitted, this value is set to the same as the symbol key (since symbols usually don’t have a plural form). §4; 131

    -

    +The plural form of the symbol, if applicable, which can be displayed with \glssymbolplural (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentrysymbolplural. If omitted, this value is set to the same as the symbol key (since symbols usually don’t have a plural form). §4; 131

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the symbolplural field. §17.1; 377

    -

    text={text}🎚glossaries
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the symbolplural field. §17.1; 380

    +

    text={text}🎚glossaries

    -The entry’s text, as displayed on subsequent use of \gls-like commands. If omitted, this value is assumed to be the same as the name key. §4; 130

    -

    +The entry’s text, as displayed on subsequent use of \gls-like commands. If omitted, this value is assumed to be the same as the name key. §4; 130

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the text field. §17.1; 377

    -

    +Accessibility text corresponding to the text field. §17.1; 380

    +

    -Assigns the entry to the glossary identified by glossary-label. §4; 133

    -

    user1={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+
    +Assigns the entry to the glossary identified by glossary-label. §4; 133

    +

    user1={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+

    -A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuseri (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuseri. §4; 133

    -

    +A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuseri (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuseri. §4; 133

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the user1 field. §17.1; 378

    -

    user2={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the user1 field. §17.1; 381

    +

    user2={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+

    -A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuserii (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuserii. §4; 133

    -

    +A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuserii (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuserii. §4; 133

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the user2 field. §17.1; 378

    -

    user3={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the user2 field. §17.1; 381

    +

    user3={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+

    -A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuseriii (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuseriii. §4; 133

    -

    +A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuseriii (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuseriii. §4; 133

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the user3 field. §17.1; 378

    -

    user4={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the user3 field. §17.1; 381

    +

    user4={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+

    -A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuseriv (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuseriv. §4; 133

    -

    +A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuseriv (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuseriv. §4; 133

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the user4 field. §17.1; 379

    -

    user5={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the user4 field. §17.1; 382

    +

    user5={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+

    -A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuserv (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuserv. §4; 133

    -

    +A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuserv (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuserv. §4; 133

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the user5 field. §17.1; 379

    -

    user6={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+
    +Accessibility text corresponding to the user5 field. §17.1; 382

    +

    user6={text}🎚glossaries v2.04+

    -A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuservi (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuservi. §4; 134

    -

    +A generic field, which can be displayed with \glsuservi (if indexing and hyperlinks are required) or with \glsentryuservi. §4; 134

    +

    -Accessibility text corresponding to the user6 field. §17.1; 379

    +Accessibility text corresponding to the user6 field. §17.1; 382

    \gls-Like and \glstext-Like Options Summary

    -Most (but not all) of these options can be used in the optional argument of all the \gls-like, \glstext-like and \glsadd commands.

    -

    counter=counter-name🎚glossaries
    +Most (but not all) of these options can be used in the optional argument of all the \gls-like, \glstext-like and \glsadd commands.

    +

    counter=counter-name🎚glossaries

    -The location counter. §5.1.1; 163

    -

    format=cs-name🎚glossaries
    +The location counter. §5.1.1; 163

    +

    format=cs-name🎚glossaries

    -The encap or control sequence name (without the leading backslash) that should be used to encapsulate the entry location. §5.1.1; 162

    -

    hyper=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries
    +The encap or control sequence name (without the leading backslash) that should be used to encapsulate the entry location. §5.1.1; 162

    +

    hyper=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries

    -Determines whether or not the link text should have a hyperlink (provided hyperlinks are supported). §5.1.1; 162

    -

    hyperoutside=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries-extra v1.21+
    +Determines whether or not the link text should have a hyperlink (provided hyperlinks are supported). §5.1.1; 162

    +

    hyperoutside=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries-extra v1.21+

    -Determines whether the hyperlink should be inside or outside of \glstextformat. §5.1.1; 163

    -

    local=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.04+
    +Determines whether the hyperlink should be inside or outside of \glstextformat. §5.1.1; 163

    +

    local=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.04+

    -If true use \glslocalunset to unset the first use flag, otherwise use \glsunset (only applies to \gls-like commands). §5.1.1; 163

    -

    noindex=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries-extra
    +If true use \glslocalunset to unset the first use flag, otherwise use \glsunset (only applies to \gls-like commands). §5.1.1; 163

    +

    noindex=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries-extra

    -If true this option will suppress indexing. If you are using bib2gls, you may want to consider using format=glsignore to prevent a location but ensure that the entry is selected. §5.1.1; 163

    -

    postunset=valuedefault: global; initial: global 🎚glossaries-extra v1.49+
    +If true this option will suppress indexing. If you are using bib2gls, you may want to consider using format=glsignore to prevent a location but ensure that the entry is selected. §5.1.1; 163

    +

    postunset=valuedefault: global; initial: global 🎚glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -Determines whether or not to unset the first use flag after the link text. The value may be one of: global, local or none (only applies to \gls-like commands). §5.1.1; 164

    -

    prefix=link-prefix🎚glossaries-extra v1.31+
    +Determines whether or not to unset the first use flag after the link text. The value may be one of: global, local or none (only applies to \gls-like commands). §5.1.1; 164

    +

    prefix=link-prefix🎚glossaries-extra v1.31+

    -The prefix to use for the entry’s hyperlink target. §5.1.1; 164

    -

    prereset=valuedefault: local; initial: none 🎚glossaries-extra v1.49+
    +The prefix to use for the entry’s hyperlink target. §5.1.1; 164

    +

    prereset=valuedefault: local; initial: none 🎚glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -Determines whether or not to reset the entry before the link text. Allowed values: none (no reset), local (localise the reset) and global. §5.1.1; 164

    -

    preunset=valuedefault: local; initial: none 🎚glossaries-extra v1.49+
    +Determines whether or not to reset the entry before the link text. Allowed values: none (no reset), local (localise the reset) and global. §5.1.1; 164

    +

    preunset=valuedefault: local; initial: none 🎚glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -Determines whether or not to unset the entry before the link text. Allowed values: none (no unset), local (localise the unset) and global. §5.1.1; 164

    -

    textformat=csname🎚glossaries-extra v1.30+
    +Determines whether or not to unset the entry before the link text. Allowed values: none (no unset), local (localise the unset) and global. §5.1.1; 164

    +

    textformat=csname🎚glossaries-extra v1.30+

    -The name of the control sequence to use instead of \glstextformat to encapsulate the link text. §5.1.1; 163

    -

    theHvalue=the-H-value🎚glossaries-extra v1.19+
    +The name of the control sequence to use instead of \glstextformat to encapsulate the link text. §5.1.1; 163

    +

    theHvalue=the-H-value🎚glossaries-extra v1.19+

    -Set the hyper location to this value instead of obtaining it from \theHcounter. §5.1.1; 164

    -

    thevalue=location🎚glossaries-extra v1.19+
    +Set the hyper location to this value instead of obtaining it from \theHcounter. §5.1.1; 164

    +

    thevalue=location🎚glossaries-extra v1.19+

    -Set the location to this value instead of obtaining it from the location counter. §5.1.1; 164

    -

    types={glossary list}🎚glossaries
    +Set the location to this value instead of obtaining it from the location counter. §5.1.1; 164

    +

    types={glossary list}🎚glossaries

    -Only available with \glsaddall, the value is the list of glossaries to iterate over. §10; 255

    -

    wrgloss=positioninitial: before 🎚glossaries-extra v1.14+
    +Only available with \glsaddall, the value is the list of glossaries to iterate over. §10; 256

    +

    wrgloss=positioninitial: before 🎚glossaries-extra v1.14+

    -Determines whether to do the indexing before or after the link text. Allowed values: before and after. §5.1.1; 163

    +Determines whether to do the indexing before or after the link text. Allowed values: before and after. §5.1.1; 163

    \printglossary Options Summary

    -Most (but not all) of these options can be used in the optional argument of all the \printglossary commands.

    -

    entrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v4.08+
    +Most (but not all) of these options can be used in the optional argument of all the \printglossary commands.

    +

    entrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v4.08+

    -If true, enable the entry counter. §8.1; 242

    -

    flatten=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries-extra v1.49+
    +If true, enable the entry counter. §8.1; 243

    +

    flatten=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -If true, treats all entries as though they have the same hierarchical level (the value of leveloffset). This option is only available for the “unsrt” commands. §8.1; 244

    -

    groups=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries-extra v1.44+
    +If true, treats all entries as though they have the same hierarchical level (the value of leveloffset). This option is only available for the “unsrt” commands. §8.1; 245

    +

    groups=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries-extra v1.44+

    -Enables letter group formation. This option is only available for the “unsrt” commands. Note that no groups will be formed when invoking bib2gls with the default --no-group, regardless of this setting. §8.1; 244

    -

    label=label🎚glossaries-extra v1.39+
    +Enables letter group formation. This option is only available for the “unsrt” commands. Note that no groups will be formed when invoking bib2gls with the default --no-group, regardless of this setting. §8.1; 245

    +

    label=label🎚glossaries-extra v1.39+

    -Adds \label{label} to the start of the glossary (after the title). §8.1; 243

    -

    leveloffset=offsetinitial: 0 🎚glossaries-extra v1.44+
    +Adds \label{label} to the start of the glossary (after the title). §8.1; 244

    +

    leveloffset=offsetinitial: 0 🎚glossaries-extra v1.44+

    -Set or increment the hierarchical level offset. If offset starts with ++ then the current offset is incremented by the given amount otherwise the current offset is set to offset. For example, an entry with a normal hierarchical level of 1 will be treated as though it has hierarchical level \(1+offset\). This option is only available for the “unsrt” commands. §8.1; 244

    -

    nogroupskip=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.08a+
    +Set or increment the hierarchical level offset. If offset starts with ++ then the current offset is incremented by the given amount otherwise the current offset is set to offset. For example, an entry with a normal hierarchical level of 1 will be treated as though it has hierarchical level \(1+offset\). This option is only available for the “unsrt” commands. §8.1; 245

    +

    nogroupskip=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.08a+

    -If true, suppress the gap implemented by some glossary styles between groups. §8.1; 242

    -

    nonumberlist=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v1.14+
    +If true, suppress the gap implemented by some glossary styles between groups. §8.1; 243

    +

    nonumberlist=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v1.14+

    -Suppress the location list. Note that nonumberlist=true will have no effect with the save-locationsfalse resource option as there won’t be any location lists to display. Likewise if \printunsrtglossary is used without bib2gls. §8.1; 242

    -

    nopostdot=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v4.08+
    +Suppress the location list. Note that nonumberlist=true will have no effect with the save-locationsfalse resource option as there won’t be any location lists to display. Likewise if \printunsrtglossary is used without bib2gls. §8.1; 243

    +

    nopostdot=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v4.08+

    -If true, suppress the post-description punctuation. §8.1; 242

    -

    numberedsection=valuedefault: nolabel; initial: false 🎚glossaries v1.14+
    +If true, suppress the post-description punctuation. §8.1; 243

    +

    numberedsection=valuedefault: nolabel; initial: false 🎚glossaries v1.14+

    -Indicates whether or not glossary section headers will be numbered and also if they should automatically be labelled. The numberedsection package option will change the default setting to match. §8.1; 242

    -

    prefix=prefix🎚glossaries-extra v1.31+
    +Indicates whether or not glossary section headers will be numbered and also if they should automatically be labelled. The numberedsection package option will change the default setting to match. §8.1; 242

    +

    prefix=prefix🎚glossaries-extra v1.31+

    -Redefines \glolinkprefix to prefix. §8.1; 244

    -

    sort=method🎚glossaries v4.04+
    +Redefines \glolinkprefix to prefix. §8.1; 244

    +

    sort=method🎚glossaries v4.04+

    -Only available with \printnoidxglossary, this indicates how the glossary should be ordered. §8.1; 242

    -

    sort=case
    +Only available with \printnoidxglossary, this indicates how the glossary should be ordered. §8.1; 243

    +

    sort=case

    -Case-sensitive sort. 243

    -

    sort=def
    +Case-sensitive sort. 244

    +

    sort=def

    -Order of definition. 243

    -

    sort=letter
    +Order of definition. 243

    +

    sort=letter

    -Letter order. 243

    -

    sort=nocase
    +Letter order. 244

    +

    sort=nocase

    -Case-insensitive sort. 243

    -

    +Case-insensitive sort. 244

    +

    -Word or letter order according to the order package option. 243

    -

    sort=use
    +Word or letter order according to the order package option. 244

    +

    sort=use

    -Order of use. 242

    -

    sort=word
    +Order of use. 243

    +

    sort=word

    -Word order. 243

    -

    style=style-name🎚
    +Word order. 244

    +

    style=style-name🎚

    -Use the style-name glossary style. §8.1; 241

    -

    subentrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v4.08+
    +Use the style-name glossary style. §8.1; 242

    +

    subentrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v4.08+

    -If true, enable the sub-entry counter. §8.1; 242

    -

    target=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +If true, enable the sub-entry counter. §8.1; 243

    +

    target=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -If true, each entry in the glossary should have a hypertarget created, if supported by the glossary style and if hyperlinks are enabled. §8.1; 244

    -

    +If true, each entry in the glossary should have a hypertarget created, if supported by the glossary style and if hyperlinks are enabled. §8.1; 244

    +

    -Inserts prefix at the start of the hypertarget names. §8.1; 244

    -

    title=text🎚
    +Inserts prefix at the start of the hypertarget names. §8.1; 245

    +

    title=text🎚

    -Sets the glossary title (overriding the default). §8.1; 241

    -

    toctitle=text🎚glossaries v3.03+
    +Sets the glossary title (overriding the default). §8.1; 242

    +

    toctitle=text🎚glossaries v3.03+

    -Sets the glossary toc title (overriding the default). §8.1; 241

    -

    type=glossary-labeldefault: \glsdefaulttype 🎚
    +Sets the glossary toc title (overriding the default). §8.1; 242

    +

    type=glossary-labeldefault: \glsdefaulttype 🎚

    -Identifies the glossary to display. §8.1; 241

    +Identifies the glossary to display. §8.1; 242

    Acronym Style Summary

    -The style should be set with \setacronymstyle before the first instance of \newacronym.

    -

    +The style should be set with \setacronymstyle before the first instance of \newacronym.

    +

    -Both the first use and subsequent use only show the long form and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.5; 209

    -

    +Both the first use and subsequent use only show the long form and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.5; 210

    +

    -Both the first use and subsequent use only show the long form. §6.2.1.5; 209

    -

    +Both the first use and subsequent use only show the long form. §6.2.1.5; 210

    +

    -First use shows short followed by the long form in a footnote and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.6; 210

    -

    +First use shows short followed by the long form in a footnote and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.6; 211

    +

    -First use shows short in smallcaps followed by the long form in a footnote and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.6; 210

    -

    +First use shows short in smallcaps followed by the long form in a footnote and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.6; 211

    +

    -First use shows short in smallcaps followed by the long form in a footnote. §6.2.1.6; 210

    -

    +First use shows short in smallcaps followed by the long form in a footnote. §6.2.1.6; 211

    +

    -First use shows short in a smaller font followed by the long form in a footnote and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.6; 210

    -

    +First use shows short in a smaller font followed by the long form in a footnote and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.6; 211

    +

    -First use shows short in a smaller font followed by the long form in a footnote. §6.2.1.6; 210

    -

    +First use shows short in a smaller font followed by the long form in a footnote. §6.2.1.6; 211

    +

    -First use shows short followed by the long form in a footnote. §6.2.1.6; 210

    -

    +First use shows short followed by the long form in a footnote. §6.2.1.6; 211

    +

    -First use shows long (short) with the short form in smallcaps and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.3; 208

    -

    +First use shows long (short) with the short form in smallcaps and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.3; 209

    +

    -First use shows long (short) with the short form in smallcaps. §6.2.1.1; 206

    -

    +First use shows long (short) with the short form in smallcaps. §6.2.1.1; 207

    +

    -First use shows long (short) where the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.3; 208

    -

    +First use shows long (short) where the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.3; 209

    +

    -First use shows long (short). §6.2.1.1; 206

    -

    +First use shows long (short). §6.2.1.1; 206

    +

    -First use shows long (short) with the short form in a smaller font and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.3; 208

    -

    +First use shows long (short) with the short form in a smaller font and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.3; 209

    +

    -First use shows long (short) with the short form in a smaller font. §6.2.1.1; 206

    -

    +First use shows long (short) with the short form in a smaller font. §6.2.1.1; 207

    +

    -First use shows long (short) where the space may be converted to a non-breaking space and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.3; 208

    -

    +First use shows long (short) where the space may be converted to a non-breaking space and the description must be supplied. §6.2.1.3; 209

    +

    -First use shows long (short) where the space may be converted to a non-breaking space. §6.2.1.1; 206

    -

    +First use shows long (short) where the space may be converted to a non-breaking space. §6.2.1.1; 207

    +

    -First use shows short (long) with the short form in smallcaps and a description must be supplied. §6.2.1.4; 209

    -

    +First use shows short (long) with the short form in smallcaps and a description must be supplied. §6.2.1.4; 210

    +

    -First use shows short (long) with short form in smallcaps. §6.2.1.2; 208

    -

    +First use shows short (long) with short form in smallcaps. §6.2.1.2; 209

    +

    -First use shows short (long) and a description must be supplied. §6.2.1.4; 208

    -

    +First use shows short (long) and a description must be supplied. §6.2.1.4; 209

    +

    -First use shows short (long). §6.2.1.2; 207

    -

    +First use shows short (long). §6.2.1.2; 208

    +

    -First use shows short (long) with the short form in a smaller font and a description must be supplied. §6.2.1.4; 209

    -

    +First use shows short (long) with the short form in a smaller font and a description must be supplied. §6.2.1.4; 210

    +

    -First use shows short (long) with short form in a smaller font. §6.2.1.2; 208

    +First use shows short (long) with short form in a smaller font. §6.2.1.2; 209

    Glossary Styles Summary

    -The default style may be set with \setglossarystyle or with the style package option. The default style can be overridden for individual glossaries with the style option. For a summary of all available styles, see Gallery: Predefined Styles.

    -

    +The default style may be set with \setglossarystyle or with the style package option. The default style can be overridden for individual glossaries with the style option. For a summary of all available styles, see Gallery: Predefined Styles.

    +

    -A list style using the description environment with the entry’s description starting on a new line. §13.1.1; 298

    -

    +A list style using the description environment with the entry’s description starting on a new line. §13.1.1; 299

    +

    -A list style using the description environment with the entry’s description starting on a new line with letter group headings. §13.1.1; 298

    -

    +A list style using the description environment with the entry’s description starting on a new line with letter group headings. §13.1.1; 299

    +

    -A list style using the description environment with the entry’s description starting on a new line with letter group headings and a navigation line. §13.1.1; 298

    -

    +A list style using the description environment with the entry’s description starting on a new line with letter group headings and a navigation line. §13.1.1; 299

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns allowing for multi-lined descriptions, a header row and rules. §13.1.4; 307

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns allowing for multi-lined descriptions, a header row and rules. §13.1.4; 309

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns allowing a multiline description. §13.1.2; 302

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns allowing a multiline description. §13.1.2; 303

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns allowing a multiline description with border lines. §13.1.2; 302

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns allowing a multiline description with border lines. §13.1.2; 303

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns allowing a multiline description with a header row. §13.1.2; 302

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns allowing a multiline description with a header row. §13.1.2; 303

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns allowing a multiline description with a header row and border lines. §13.1.2; 302

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns allowing a multiline description with a header row and border lines. §13.1.2; 303

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns, a header row and rules, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.4; 308

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns, a header row and rules, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.4; 309

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.3; 305

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.3; 306

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and ragged right formatting for the description and border lines. §13.1.3; 305

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and ragged right formatting for the description and border lines. §13.1.3; 306

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, and a header row. §13.1.3; 305

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, and a header row. §13.1.3; 306

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, border lines and a header row. §13.1.3; 305

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, border lines and a header row. §13.1.3; 306

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns allowing multiline descriptions. §13.1.5; 311

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns allowing multiline descriptions. §13.1.5; 312

    +

    - §13.1.5; 311

    -

    + §13.1.5; 312

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and a header row allowing multiline descriptions. §13.1.5; 311

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and a header row allowing multiline descriptions. §13.1.5; 312

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns, a header row and border lines allowing multiline descriptions. §13.1.5; 311

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns, a header row and border lines allowing multiline descriptions. §13.1.5; 312

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 313

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 314

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 314

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 315

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and a header row, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 314

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and a header row, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 315

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns, a header row and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 314

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns, a header row and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 315

    +

    -A hierarchical style that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.7; 317

    -

    +A hierarchical style that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.7; 319

    +

    -A hierarchical style with letter group headings that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.7; 319

    -

    +A hierarchical style with letter group headings that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.7; 320

    +

    -A hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.7; 319

    -

    bookindexglossary-bookindex v1.21+
    +A hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.7; 320

    +

    bookindexglossary-bookindex v1.21+

    Designed for indexes, the description isn’t shown.

    -

    +

    -A style similar to standard indexes but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 315

    -

    +A style similar to standard indexes but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 316

    +

    -A style similar to standard indexes with letter group headings but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 316

    -

    +A style similar to standard indexes with letter group headings but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 317

    +

    -A style similar to standard indexes with letter group headings and a navigation line but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 316

    -

    +A style similar to standard indexes with letter group headings and a navigation line but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 317

    +

    -An inline homograph style. §13.1.9; 322

    -

    +An inline homograph style. §13.1.9; 323

    +

    -A list style using the description environment. §13.1.1; 297

    -

    +A list style using the description environment. §13.1.1; 298

    +

    -A list style with a dotted leader between the name and description. §13.1.1; 298

    -

    +A list style with a dotted leader between the name and description. §13.1.1; 299

    +

    -A list style using the description environment with letter group headings. §13.1.1; 298

    -

    +A list style using the description environment with letter group headings. §13.1.1; 299

    +

    -A list style using the description environment with letter group headings and a navigation line. §13.1.1; 298

    -

    +A list style using the description environment with letter group headings and a navigation line. §13.1.1; 299

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns a header row and rules. §13.1.4; 307

    -

    long-name-desc-sym-locglossary-longextra v1.21+
    +A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns a header row and rules. §13.1.4; 308

    +

    long-name-desc-sym-locglossary-longextra v1.21+

    Tabular style with 4 columns.

    -

    long-name-descglossary-longextra v1.37+
    +
    long-name-descglossary-longextra v1.37+

    Tabular style with 2 columns.

    -

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns. §13.1.2; 300

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns. §13.1.2; 301

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns a header row and rules. §13.1.4; 307

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns a header row and rules. §13.1.4; 308

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns. §13.1.2; 301

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns. §13.1.2; 302

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and border lines. §13.1.2; 301

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and border lines. §13.1.2; 302

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and a header row. §13.1.2; 301

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and a header row. §13.1.2; 302

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.2; 301

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.2; 302

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns a header row and rules. §13.1.4; 307

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns a header row and rules. §13.1.4; 308

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns. §13.1.2; 301

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns. §13.1.2; 302

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and border lines. §13.1.2; 302

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and border lines. §13.1.2; 303

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and a header row. §13.1.2; 302

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns and a header row. §13.1.2; 303

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.2; 302

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 4 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.2; 303

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and border lines. §13.1.2; 300

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and border lines. §13.1.2; 301

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and a header row. §13.1.2; 301

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and a header row. §13.1.2; 302

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.2; 301

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.2; 302

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns, a header row and rules, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.4; 308

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns, a header row and rules, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.4; 309

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.3; 304

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.3; 305

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns, a header row and rules, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.4; 308

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns, a header row and rules, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.4; 309

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.3; 304

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.3; 305

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and ragged right formatting for the description and border lines. §13.1.3; 304

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and ragged right formatting for the description and border lines. §13.1.3; 305

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, and a header row. §13.1.3; 305

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, and a header row. §13.1.3; 306

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, border lines and a header row. §13.1.3; 305

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 3 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, border lines and a header row. §13.1.3; 306

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and ragged right formatting for the description and border lines. §13.1.3; 304

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and ragged right formatting for the description and border lines. §13.1.3; 305

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, and a header row. §13.1.3; 304

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, and a header row. §13.1.3; 305

    +

    -A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, border lines and a header row. §13.1.3; 304

    -

    +A tabular style using longtable with 2 columns and ragged right formatting for the description, border lines and a header row. §13.1.3; 305

    +

    -A multicolumn hierarchical style that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn hierarchical style that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn hierarchical style with letter group headings that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn hierarchical style with letter group headings that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line at the start of the first column that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line at the start of the first column that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line spanning all columns that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line spanning all columns that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. The name is set in a box whose width is given by the widest name that has to be identified with \glssetwidest. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    A multicolumn style similar to standard indexes but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +

    -A multicolumn style similar to standard indexes with letter group headings but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn style similar to standard indexes with letter group headings but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn style similar to standard indexes with letter group headings and a navigation line at the start of the first column but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn style similar to standard indexes with letter group headings and a navigation line at the start of the first column but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn style similar to standard indexes with letter group headings and a navigation line spanning all columns but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn style similar to standard indexes with letter group headings and a navigation line spanning all columns but also shows the description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn hierarchical style that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn hierarchical style that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn hierarchical style with letter group headings that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn hierarchical style with letter group headings that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line at the start of the first column that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line at the start of the first column that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn homograph style that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn homograph style that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn homograph style with letter group headings that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn homograph style with letter group headings that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn homograph style with letter group headings and navigation line at the start of the first column that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn homograph style with letter group headings and navigation line at the start of the first column that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn homograph style with letter group headings and navigation line spanning all columns that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn homograph style with letter group headings and navigation line spanning all columns that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A multicolumn hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line spanning all columns that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    -

    +A multicolumn hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line spanning all columns that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.8; Table 13.2

    +

    -A list style with just the name for top-level entries and a dotted leader between the name and description for sub-entries. §13.1.1; 299

    -

    +A list style with just the name for top-level entries and a dotted leader between the name and description for sub-entries. §13.1.1; 300

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns. §13.1.5; 309

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns. §13.1.5; 310

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns. §13.1.5; 309

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns. §13.1.5; 310

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns and border lines. §13.1.5; 310

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns and border lines. §13.1.5; 311

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns and a header row. §13.1.5; 310

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns and a header row. §13.1.5; 311

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.5; 310

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.5; 311

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns. §13.1.5; 310

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns. §13.1.5; 311

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and border lines. §13.1.5; 310

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and border lines. §13.1.5; 311

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and a header row. §13.1.5; 310

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns and a header row. §13.1.5; 311

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.5; 310

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 4 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.5; 311

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns and border lines. §13.1.5; 309

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns and border lines. §13.1.5; 310

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns and a header row. §13.1.5; 309

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns and a header row. §13.1.5; 310

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.5; 309

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns, a header row and border lines. §13.1.5; 310

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 312

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 313

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 313

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 314

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 313

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 314

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns and a header row, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 313

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns and a header row, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 314

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns, a header row and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 313

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 3 columns, a header row and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 314

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 312

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 313

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns and a header row, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 313

    -

    +A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns and a header row, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 314

    +

    -A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns, a header row and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 313

    -

    topicglossary-topic v1.40+
    +A tabular style using supertabular with 2 columns, a header row and border lines, and ragged right formatting for the description. §13.1.6; 314

    +

    topicglossary-topic v1.40+

    Designed for paragraph length top-level descriptions.

    -

    topicmcolsglossary-topic v1.40+
    +
    topicmcolsglossary-topic v1.40+

    Designed for paragraph length top-level descriptions with sub-entries in multiple columns.

    -

    +

    -A hierarchical style that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 316

    -

    +A hierarchical style that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 317

    +

    -A hierarchical style with letter group headings that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 317

    -

    +A hierarchical style with letter group headings that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 318

    +

    -A hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 317

    -

    +A hierarchical style with letter group headings and navigation line that shows the name, description and, if set, the symbol. §13.1.7; 318

    +

    -A homograph style that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.7; 317

    -

    +A homograph style that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.7; 318

    +

    -A homograph style with letter group headings that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.7; 317

    -

    +A homograph style with letter group headings that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.7; 318

    +

    -A homograph style with letter group headings and navigation line that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.7; 317

    +A homograph style with letter group headings and navigation line that shows the top-level name, description and, if set, the symbol, but omits the name for sub-entries. §13.1.7; 318

    @@ -11853,2927 +11861,2933 @@ A homograph style

    @

    -
    \@gls@codepage{code-page}glossaries v1.17+
    +
    \@gls@codepage{code-page}glossaries v1.17+

    -This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. The code-page indicates the xindy codepage. §1.7.1; 67

    -

    \@gls@reference{type}{label}{location}glossaries v4.04+
    +This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. The code-page indicates the xindy codepage. §1.7.1; 67

    +

    \@gls@reference{type}{label}{location}glossaries v4.04+

    -This command is written to the aux file to provide the information for \printnoidxglossary. §1.7.1; 67

    -

    \@glsorder{order}
    +This command is written to the aux file to provide the information for \printnoidxglossary. §1.7.1; 67

    +

    \@glsorder{order}

    -This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. The order should be either letter or word. §1.7.1; 67

    -

    \@glsxtr@altmodifier{character}glossaries-extra v1.37+
    +This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. The order should be either letter or word. §1.7.1; 67

    +

    \@glsxtr@altmodifier{character}glossaries-extra v1.37+

    -This command is written to the aux file to provide the \GlsXtrSetAltModifier information for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 69

    -

    \@glsxtr@newglslike{label-prefix}{cs}glossaries-extra v1.37+
    +This command is written to the aux file to provide the \GlsXtrSetAltModifier information for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 69

    +

    \@glsxtr@newglslike{label-prefix}{cs}glossaries-extra v1.37+

    -This command is written to the aux file to provide the \glsxtrnewglslike information for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 69

    -

    +This command is written to the aux file to provide the \glsxtrnewglslike information for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 69

    +

    -This command is written to the aux file to provide the \dgls information for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 69

    -

    \@istfilename{filename}
    +This command is written to the aux file to provide the \dgls information for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 69

    +

    \@istfilename{filename}

    -This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. The filename is the name of the style file. §1.7.1; 66

    -

    \@newglossary{glossary-label}{log}{out-ext}{in-ext}
    +This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. The filename is the name of the style file. §1.7.1; 66

    +

    \@newglossary{glossary-label}{log}{out-ext}{in-ext}

    -This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. The arguments indicate the file extensions associated with the given glossary. §1.7.1; 66

    -

    \@xdylanguage{glossary-label}{language}glossaries v1.17+
    +This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. The arguments indicate the file extensions associated with the given glossary. §1.7.1; 66

    +

    \@xdylanguage{glossary-label}{language}glossaries v1.17+

    -This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. The language is the language to pass to xindy for the given glossary. §1.7.1; 67

    +This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. The language is the language to pass to xindy for the given glossary. §1.7.1; 67

    A

    -
    \abbreviationsnameinitial: Abbreviations; glossaries-extra

    +

    \abbreviationsnameinitial: Abbreviations; glossaries-extra

    (language-sensitive)

    -Expands to the title of the abbreviations glossary. The default is “Abbreviations” or \acronymname if babel has been detected.

    -

    \Ac{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +Expands to the title of the abbreviations glossary. The default is “Abbreviations” or \acronymname if babel has been detected.

    +

    \Ac{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \Gls defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \ac{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \Gls defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \ac{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \gls defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \Acf{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \gls defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \Acf{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \Acrfull defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \acf{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \Acrfull defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \acf{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \acrfull defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \Acfp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \acrfull defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \Acfp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \Acrfullpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \acfp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \Acrfullpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \acfp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \acrfullpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \Acl{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \acrfullpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \Acl{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \Acrlong defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \acl{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \Acrlong defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \acl{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \acrlong defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \Aclp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \acrlong defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \Aclp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \Acrlongpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \aclp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \Acrlongpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \aclp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \acrlongpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \Acp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \acrlongpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \Acp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \Glspl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \acp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \Glspl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \acp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \glspl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \ACRfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +A synonym for \glspl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \ACRfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrfull but all caps. §6.1; 198

    -

    \Acrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrfull but all caps. §6.1; 199

    +

    \Acrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrfull but sentence case. §6.1; 198

    -

    \acrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrfull but sentence case. §6.1; 199

    +

    \acrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the acronym identified by entry-label. The text produced shows the full form, formatted according to the acronym style. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrfull instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 198

    -

    \ACRfullfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+
    +References the acronym identified by entry-label. The text produced shows the full form, formatted according to the acronym style. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrfull instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 199

    +

    \ACRfullfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+

    -Used by \ACRfull to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    -

    \Acrfullfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+
    +Used by \ACRfull to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    +

    \Acrfullfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+

    -Used by \Acrfull to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    -

    \acrfullfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+
    +Used by \Acrfull to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    +

    \acrfullfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+

    -Used by \acrfull to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    -

    🗑\acrfullformat{long text}{short text}glossaries
    +Used by \acrfull to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    +

    🗑\acrfullformat{long text}{short text}glossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle but used in the initial definition of commands like \glsentryfmt before they are redefined by the acronym style. This may be removed in a future release.

    -

    \ACRfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle but used in the initial definition of commands like \glsentryfmt before they are redefined by the acronym style. This may be removed in a future release.

    +

    \ACRfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrfullpl but all caps. §6.1; 198

    -

    \Acrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrfullpl but all caps. §6.1; 199

    +

    \Acrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrfullpl but sentence case. §6.1; 198

    -

    \acrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrfullpl but sentence case. §6.1; 199

    +

    \acrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrfull but shows the full plural form of an acronym. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrfullpl instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 198

    -

    \ACRfullplfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+
    +As \acrfull but shows the full plural form of an acronym. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrfullpl instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 199

    +

    \ACRfullplfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+

    -Used by \ACRfullpl to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    -

    \Acrfullplfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+
    +Used by \ACRfullpl to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    +

    \Acrfullplfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+

    -Used by \Acrfullpl to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    -

    \acrfullplfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+
    +Used by \Acrfullpl to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    +

    \acrfullplfmt{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+

    -Used by \acrfullpl to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    -

    🗑\acrlinkfullformat{internal long cs}{internal short cs}{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries
    +Used by \acrfullpl to format the full form. This command is redefined by acronym styles.

    +

    🗑\acrlinkfullformat{internal long cs}{internal short cs}{options}{entry-label}{insert}glossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle but used in the initial definition of commands like \acrfullfmt before they are redefined by the acronym style. This may be removed in a future release.

    -

    \ACRlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle but used in the initial definition of commands like \acrfullfmt before they are redefined by the acronym style. This may be removed in a future release.

    +

    \ACRlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrlong but converts the link text to all caps. §6.1; 197

    -

    \Acrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrlong but converts the link text to all caps. §6.1; 198

    +

    \Acrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrlong but converts the link text to sentence case. §6.1; 197

    -

    \acrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrlong but converts the link text to sentence case. §6.1; 198

    +

    \acrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the acronym identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the long value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrlong instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 197

    -

    \ACRlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +References the acronym identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the long value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrlong instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 198

    +

    \ACRlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrlongpl but converts the link text to all caps. §6.1; 198

    -

    \Acrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrlongpl but converts the link text to all caps. §6.1; 199

    +

    \Acrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrlongpl but converts the link text to sentence case. §6.1; 197

    -

    \acrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrlongpl but converts the link text to sentence case. §6.1; 198

    +

    \acrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the acronym identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the longplural value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrlongpl instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 197

    -

    \acrnameformat{short text}{long text}glossaries
    +References the acronym identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the longplural value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrlongpl instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 198

    +

    \acrnameformat{short text}{long text}glossaries

    -Used by acronym styles that require an additional description to determine what information is displayed in the name.

    -

    \acronymentry{entry-label}glossaries v4.02+
    +Used by acronym styles that require an additional description to determine what information is displayed in the name.

    +

    \acronymentry{entry-label}glossaries v4.02+

    -Used by acronym styles to format the acronym name. §6.2; §6.2.1; 203204

    -

    +Used by acronym styles to format the acronym name. §6.2; 204

    +

    -Used to encapsulate the acronym short form on subsequent use. §6.2.1; 203

    -

    \acronymnameinitial: Acronyms; glossaries

    +Used to encapsulate the acronym short form on subsequent use. §6.2.1; 204

    +

    \acronymnameinitial: Acronyms; glossaries

    (language-sensitive)

    -Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as the default title for the glossary created by the acronyms option. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    -

    \acronymsort{short}{long}glossaries
    +Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as the default title for the glossary created by the acronyms option. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    +

    \acronymsort{short}{long}glossaries

    -Used by acronym styles in the acronym sort key. §6.2; §6.2.1; 203204

    -

    +Used by acronym styles in the acronym sort key. §6.2; 204

    +

    -Expands to the label of the default acronym glossary. The acronym or acronyms package option will redefine this to acronym. The glossaries-extra package’s abbreviations option will redefine this to \glsxtrabbrvtype if acronyms/acronym isn’t used. §9; 253

    -

    +Expands to the label of the default acronym glossary. The acronym or acronyms package option will redefine this to acronym. The glossaries-extra package’s abbreviations option will redefine this to \glsxtrabbrvtype if acronyms/acronym isn’t used. §9; 254

    +

    -Suffix used in the default shortplural value by \newacronym. §6.2.1; 205

    -

    \ACRshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +Suffix used in the default shortplural value by \newacronym. §6.2.1; 205

    +

    \ACRshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrshort but converts the link text to all caps. §6.1; 196

    -

    \Acrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrshort but converts the link text to all caps. §6.1; 197

    +

    \Acrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrshort but converts the link text to sentence case. §6.1; 196

    -

    \acrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrshort but converts the link text to sentence case. §6.1; 197

    +

    \acrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the acronym identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the short value, formatted according to the acronym style. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrshort instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 196

    -

    \ACRshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +References the acronym identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the short value, formatted according to the acronym style. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrshort instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 197

    +

    \ACRshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrshortpl but converts the link text to all caps. §6.1; 197

    -

    \Acrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrshortpl but converts the link text to all caps. §6.1; 198

    +

    \Acrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \acrshortpl but converts the link text to sentence case. §6.1; 197

    -

    \acrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \acrshortpl but converts the link text to sentence case. §6.1; 198

    +

    \acrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the acronym identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the shortplural value, formatted according to the acronym style. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrshortpl instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 197

    -

    \Acs{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +References the acronym identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the shortplural value, formatted according to the acronym style. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. With glossaries-extra, use \glsxtrshortpl instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §6.1; 198

    +

    \Acs{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \Acrshort defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \acs{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \Acrshort defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \acs{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \acrshort defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \Acsp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \acrshort defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \Acsp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \Acrshortpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \acsp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +
    +A synonym for \Acrshortpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \acsp{options}{entry-label}{inset}modifiers: * +

    -A synonym for \acrshortpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    -

    \addglossarytocaptions{language}glossaries
    +A synonym for \acrshortpl defined by the shortcuts package option. §6.1; Table 6.1

    +

    \addglossarytocaptions{language}glossaries

    -Adds the redefinition of \glossaryname to \captionslanguage if translator has been loaded (does nothing if translator hasn’t been loaded).

    -

    \altnewglossary{glossary-label}{tag}{title}[counter]glossaries v2.06+
    +Adds the redefinition of \glossaryname to \captionslanguage if translator has been loaded (does nothing if translator hasn’t been loaded).

    +

    \altnewglossary{glossary-label}{tag}{title}[counter]glossaries v2.06+

    -A shortcut that supplies file extensions based on the tag argument:

    \newglossary[tag-glg]{tag}{tag-gls}{tag-glo}{title}[counter]
    §9; 252

    -

    \andnameinitial: \&; glossaries
    +A shortcut that supplies file extensions based on the tag argument:
    \newglossary[tag-glg]{tag}{tag-gls}{tag-glo}{title}[counter]
    §9; 253

    +

    \andnameinitial: \&; glossaries

    -Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined.

    -

    \apptoglossarypreamble[type]{text}glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined.

    +

    \apptoglossarypreamble[type]{text}glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -Locally appends text to the preamble for the glossary identified by type. If type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is assumed. §8.2; 248

    +Locally appends text to the preamble for the glossary identified by type. If type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is assumed. §8.2; 248

    B

    -
    \bibglsdelimNinitial: \delimN; bib2gls
    +
    \bibglsdelimNinitial: \delimN; bib2gls

    -Delimiter used between locations in the location list, except for the last pair.

    -

    \bibglslastDelimNinitial: \delimN; bib2gls
    +Delimiter used between locations in the location list, except for the last pair.

    +

    \bibglslastDelimNinitial: \delimN; bib2gls

    -Delimiter used between the last pair of locations in the location list.

    +Delimiter used between the last pair of locations in the location list.

    C

    -
    \capitalisefmtwords{text}mfirstuc v2.03+
    +
    \capitalisefmtwords{text}mfirstuc v2.03+

    -Converts text to title case, where text may contain text-block commands. The starred form only permits a text-block command at the start of the argument. Limitations apply, see the mfirstuc documentation for further details, either:

    texdoc mfirstuc
    or visit ctan.org/pkg/mfirstuc.

    -

    \capitalisewords{text}mfirstuc v1.06+
    +Converts text to title case, where text may contain text-block commands. The starred form only permits a text-block command at the start of the argument. Limitations apply, see the mfirstuc documentation for further details, either:
    texdoc mfirstuc
    or visit ctan.org/pkg/mfirstuc.

    +

    \capitalisewords{text}mfirstuc v1.06+

    -Converts text to title case. Limitations apply, see the mfirstuc documentation for further details, either:

    texdoc mfirstuc
    or visit ctan.org/pkg/mfirstuc.

    -

    \cGls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v4.14+
    +Converts text to title case. Limitations apply, see the mfirstuc documentation for further details, either:
    texdoc mfirstuc
    or visit ctan.org/pkg/mfirstuc.

    +

    \cGls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v4.14+

    -Like \Gls but hooks into the entry counting mechanism. §7.1; 235

    -

    \cgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v4.14+
    +Like \Gls but hooks into the entry counting mechanism. §7.1; 236

    +

    \cgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v4.14+

    -Like \gls but hooks into the entry counting mechanism. §7.1; 234

    -

    \cGlsformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.14+
    +Like \gls but hooks into the entry counting mechanism. §7.1; 235

    +

    \cGlsformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.14+

    -Format used by \cGls if the entry was only used once on the previous run. §7.1; 236

    -

    \cglsformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.14+
    +Format used by \cGls if the entry was only used once on the previous run. §7.1; 237

    +

    \cglsformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.14+

    -Format used by \cgls if the entry was only used once on the previous run. §7.1; 235

    -

    \cGlspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v4.14+
    +Format used by \cgls if the entry was only used once on the previous run. §7.1; 236

    +

    \cGlspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v4.14+

    -Like \Glspl but hooks into the entry counting mechanism. §7.1; 235

    -

    \cglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v4.14+
    +Like \Glspl but hooks into the entry counting mechanism. §7.1; 236

    +

    \cglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v4.14+

    -Like \glspl but hooks into the entry counting mechanism. §7.1; 235

    -

    \cGlsplformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.14+
    +Like \glspl but hooks into the entry counting mechanism. §7.1; 236

    +

    \cGlsplformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.14+

    -Format used by \cGlspl if the entry was only used once on the previous run. §7.1; 236

    -

    \cglsplformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.14+
    +Format used by \cGlspl if the entry was only used once on the previous run. §7.1; 237

    +

    \cglsplformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries v4.14+

    -Format used by \cglspl if the entry was only used once on the previous run. §7.1; 236

    -

    +Format used by \cglspl if the entry was only used once on the previous run. §7.1; 237

    +

    -Defined by the \printglossary commands to the current glossary label. §8; 241

    -

    🗑\CustomAcronymFieldsglossaries v2.06
    +Defined by the \printglossary commands to the current glossary label. §8; 242

    +

    🗑\CustomAcronymFieldsglossaries v2.06

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \newacronymstyle and \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\CustomNewAcronymDefglossaries v2.06
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \newacronymstyle and \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\CustomNewAcronymDefglossaries v2.06

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \newacronymstyle and \setacronymstyle.

    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \newacronymstyle and \setacronymstyle.

    D

    - +

    -Identifies the list of glossaries as lists of acronyms. §2.7; 115

    -

    🗑\DefaultNewAcronymDefglossaries
    +Identifies the list of glossaries as lists of acronyms. §2.7; 115

    +

    🗑\DefaultNewAcronymDefglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\defglsdisplay
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\defglsdisplay

    -This was originally used to define a format the way the link text was displayed on first use by the \gls-like commands. Deprecated in v3.11a and removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required, but it’s better to switch to \defglsentryfmt.

    -

    🗑\defglsdisplayfirst
    +This was originally used to define a format the way the link text was displayed on first use by the \gls-like commands. Deprecated in v3.11a and removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required, but it’s better to switch to \defglsentryfmt.

    +

    🗑\defglsdisplayfirst

    -This was originally used to define a format the way the link text was displayed on first use by the \gls-like commands. Deprecated in v3.11a and removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required, but it’s better to switch to \defglsentryfmt.

    -

    \defglsentryfmt[glossary-type]{definition}glossaries v3.11a+
    +This was originally used to define a format the way the link text was displayed on first use by the \gls-like commands. Deprecated in v3.11a and removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required, but it’s better to switch to \defglsentryfmt.

    +

    \defglsentryfmt[glossary-type]{definition}glossaries v3.11a+

    -Defines the display format used by the \gls-like commands for entries assigned to the glossary identified by glossary-type (\glsdefaulttype if omitted). §5.1.4; 175

    -

    +Defines the display format used by the \gls-like commands for entries assigned to the glossary identified by glossary-type (\glsdefaulttype if omitted). §5.1.4; 175

    +

    -Provides the shortcut commands for acronyms. §2.7; 116

    -

    +Provides the shortcut commands for acronyms. §2.7; 116

    +

    -Used as a separator between locations. §12; 265

    -

    +Used as a separator between locations. §12; 266

    +

    -Used between the start and end of a location range. §12.2; 271

    -

    🗑\DescriptionDUANewAcronymDefglossaries
    +Used between the start and end of a location range. §12.2; 272

    +

    🗑\DescriptionDUANewAcronymDefglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\DescriptionFootnoteNewAcronymDefglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\DescriptionFootnoteNewAcronymDefglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    \descriptionnameinitial: Description; glossaries

    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    \descriptionnameinitial: Description; glossaries

    (language-sensitive)

    -Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as a column header for some of the tabular-like glossary styles. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    -

    🗑\DescriptionNewAcronymDefglossaries
    +Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as a column header for some of the tabular-like glossary styles. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    +

    🗑\DescriptionNewAcronymDefglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    \dgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.37+
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    \dgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.37+

    -Does \gls[options]{prefix{entry-label}}[insert] for the first prefix in the prefix list that matches a defined entry.

    -

    \DTLformatlist{csv-list}datatool-base v2.28+
    +Does \gls[options]{prefix{entry-label}}[insert] for the first prefix in the prefix list that matches a defined entry.

    +

    \DTLformatlist{csv-list}datatool-base v2.28+

    -Formats the comma-separated list csv-list. One-level expansion is performed on csv-list. See the datatool documentation for further details, either:

    texdoc datatool
    or visit ctan.org/pkg/datatool.

    -

    \DTLifinlist{element}{csv-list}{true}{false}datatool-base
    +Formats the comma-separated list csv-list. One-level expansion is performed on csv-list. See the datatool documentation for further details, either:
    texdoc datatool
    or visit ctan.org/pkg/datatool.

    +

    \DTLifinlist{element}{csv-list}{true}{false}datatool-base

    -Does true if element is contained in the comma-separated list csv-list, otherwise does false. One-level expansion is performed on csv-list, but not on element. See the datatool documentation for further details, either:

    texdoc datatool
    or visit ctan.org/pkg/datatool.

    -

    🗑\DUANewAcronymDefglossaries
    +Does true if element is contained in the comma-separated list csv-list, otherwise does false. One-level expansion is performed on csv-list, but not on element. See the datatool documentation for further details, either:
    texdoc datatool
    or visit ctan.org/pkg/datatool.

    +

    🗑\DUANewAcronymDefglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    E

    -
    \entrynameinitial: Notation; glossaries

    +

    \entrynameinitial: Notation; glossaries

    (language-sensitive)

    -Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as a column header for some of the tabular-like glossary styles. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    +Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as a column header for some of the tabular-like glossary styles. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    F

    -
    \firstacronymfont{text}glossaries v1.14+
    +
    \firstacronymfont{text}glossaries v1.14+

    -Used to encapsulate the acronym short form on first use. §6.2.1; 203

    -

    🗑\FootnoteNewAcronymDefglossaries
    +Used to encapsulate the acronym short form on first use. §6.2.1; 204

    +

    🗑\FootnoteNewAcronymDefglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    \forallabbreviationlists{cs}{body}glossaries-extra v1.42+
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    \forallabbreviationlists{cs}{body}glossaries-extra v1.42+

    Iterates overall all lists of abbreviations, defines the command cs to the current label and does body.

    -

    \forallacronyms{cs}{body}glossaries v4.08+

    -

    (don’t use with glossaries-extra)
    +
    \forallacronyms{cs}{body}glossaries v4.08+

    +

    (don’t use with glossaries-extra)

    -Iterates overall all glossaries that have been declared lists of acronyms, defines the command cs to the current label and does body. §15.3; 356

    -

    \forallglossaries[types]{cs}{body}glossaries
    +Iterates overall all glossaries that have been declared lists of acronyms, defines the command cs to the current label and does body. §15.3; 358

    +

    \forallglossaries[types]{cs}{body}glossaries

    -Iterates overall all the glossary labels given in the types argument, defines the command cs to the current label and does body. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §15.3; 356

    -

    \forallglsentries[types]{cs}{body}glossaries
    +Iterates overall all the glossary labels given in the types argument, defines the command cs to the current label and does body. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §15.3; 358

    +

    \forallglsentries[types]{cs}{body}glossaries

    -Does \forglsentries for each glossary. The optional argument types is a comma-separated list of glossary labels. If omitted, all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §15.3; 356

    -

    \forglsentries[type]{cs}{body}glossaries
    +Does \forglsentries for each glossary. The optional argument types is a comma-separated list of glossary labels. If omitted, all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §15.3; 358

    +

    \forglsentries[type]{cs}{body}glossaries

    -Iterates over all entries in the given glossary and, at each iteration, defines the command cs to the current entry label and does body. The optional argument type is the glossary label and defaults to \glsdefaulttype if omitted. This command can’t be used with bib2gls since there are no defined entries until bib2gls has selected them and added them to the glstex file. §15.3; 356

    +Iterates over all entries in the given glossary and, at each iteration, defines the command cs to the current entry label and does body. The optional argument type is the glossary label and defaults to \glsdefaulttype if omitted. This command can’t be used with bib2gls since there are no defined entries until bib2gls has selected them and added them to the glstex file. §15.3; 358

    G

    -
    \Genacrfullformat{label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+
    +
    \Genacrfullformat{label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+

    -As \genacrfullformat but sentence case. §5.1.4; 178

    -

    \genacrfullformat{label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+
    +As \genacrfullformat but sentence case. §5.1.4; 179

    +

    \genacrfullformat{label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+

    -Used by \glsgenacfmt to display the acronym singular full form on first use. Redefined by acronym styles. §5.1.4; 178

    -

    +Used by \glsgenacfmt to display the acronym singular full form on first use. Redefined by acronym styles. §5.1.4; 178

    +

    -Expands to the additional keys that need to be provided to \newglossaryentry when called by \newacronym. For example, the description key. §6.2.2; 211

    -

    \Genplacrfullformat{label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+
    +Expands to the additional keys that need to be provided to \newglossaryentry when called by \newacronym. For example, the description key. §6.2.2; 212

    +

    \Genplacrfullformat{label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+

    -As \genplacrfullformat but sentence case. §5.1.4; 178

    -

    \genplacrfullformat{label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+
    +As \genplacrfullformat but sentence case. §5.1.4; 179

    +

    \genplacrfullformat{label}{insert}glossaries v4.02+

    -Used by \glsgenacfmt to display the acronym plural full form on first use. Redefined by acronym styles. §5.1.4; 178

    +Used by \glsgenacfmt to display the acronym plural full form on first use. Redefined by acronym styles. §5.1.4; 178

    Glo

    -
    \glolinkprefixinitial: glo:
    +
    \glolinkprefixinitial: glo:

    -Expands to the prefix used for entry targets. §13.2.1; 327

    -

    \glossariesextrasetup{options}glossaries-extra
    +Expands to the prefix used for entry targets. §13.2.1; 328

    +

    \glossariesextrasetup{options}glossaries-extra

    -Change allowed options that are defined or modified by the glossaries-extra package. Note that some options can only be passed as package options.

    -

    \glossaryentry{data}{location}
    +Change allowed options that are defined or modified by the glossaries-extra package. Note that some options can only be passed as package options.

    +

    \glossaryentry{data}{location}

    -This isn’t actually defined as a command but is used as a keyword for makeindex. §12.5; 279

    -

    +This isn’t actually defined as a command but is used as a keyword for makeindex. §12.5; 280

    +

    -Encapsulations the number list in the glossary and is also used to save the number list with the savenumberlist option. This command is redefined by options such as nonumberlist or commands like \glsnonextpages. §8.2; 249

    -

    \glossaryheaderglossaries

    -

    (glossary style command)
    +Encapsulations the number list in the glossary and is also used to save the number list with the savenumberlist option. This command is redefined by options such as nonumberlist or commands like \glsnonextpages. §8.2; 250

    +

    -Does the header code after \begin{theglossary}. §13.2.3; 331

    -

    🗑\glossarymarkglossary titleglossaries v1.0+
    +Does the header code after \begin{theglossary}. §13.2.3; 332

    +

    🗑\glossarymarkglossary titleglossaries v1.0+

    -Only provided if it hasn’t already been defined for backward-compatibility. Use \glsglossarymark instead. §8.2; 245

    -

    \glossarynameinitial: Glossary; glossaries

    +Only provided if it hasn’t already been defined for backward-compatibility. Use \glsglossarymark instead. §8.2; 246

    +

    \glossarynameinitial: Glossary; glossaries

    (language-sensitive)

    -Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as the default title for glossaries without a specified title. May already be defined by a language package. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    -

    +Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as the default title for glossaries without a specified title. May already be defined by a language package. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    +

    -Used at the end of the glossary. §8.2; 248

    -

    +Used at the end of the glossary. §8.2; 249

    +

    -Used at the start of the glossary. This will be locally redefined to the preamble associated with the current glossary, if one has been set. §8.2; 247

    -

    \glossarysection[toc title]{title}
    +Used at the start of the glossary. This will be locally redefined to the preamble associated with the current glossary, if one has been set. §8.2; 248

    +

    \glossarysection[toc title]{title}

    -Used to display the glossary heading. §8.2; 245

    -

    🗑\glossarystyle{style-name}glossaries v1.0–v4.49
    +Used to display the glossary heading. §8.2; 246

    +

    🗑\glossarystyle{style-name}glossaries v1.0–v4.49

    -Sets the default glossary style to style-name. Deprecated in v3.08a and removed in v4.50. Now only available with rollback. Use \setglossarystyle instead.

    -

    +Sets the default glossary style to style-name. Deprecated in v3.08a and removed in v4.50. Now only available with rollback. Use \setglossarystyle instead.

    +

    -Defined by \printglossary to the current glossary’s title. §8.2; 246

    -

    +Defined by \printglossary to the current glossary’s title. §8.2; 247

    +

    -Defined by \printglossary to the current glossary’s title for the table of contents (if toctrue). §8.2; 246

    -

    \glossentry{entry-label}{number-list}glossaries v3.08a+

    -

    (glossary style command)
    +Defined by \printglossary to the current glossary’s title for the table of contents (if toctrue). §8.2; 247

    +

    \glossentry{entry-label}{number-list}glossaries v3.08a+

    +

    (glossary style command)

    -Redefined by the glossary styles to display top level (level 0) entries. §13.2.3; 332

    -

    \Glossentrydesc{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+
    +Redefined by the glossary styles to display top level (level 0) entries. §13.2.3; 333

    +

    \Glossentrydesc{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+

    -As \glossentrydesc but sentence case. §13.2.1; 328

    -

    \glossentrydesc{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+
    +As \glossentrydesc but sentence case. §13.2.1; 329

    +

    \glossentrydesc{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+

    -Used within glossary styles to display the description. §13.2.1; 328

    -

    \Glossentryname{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+
    +Used within glossary styles to display the description. §13.2.1; 329

    +

    \Glossentryname{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+

    -As \glossentryname but sentence case. §13.2.1; 328

    -

    \glossentryname{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+
    +As \glossentryname but sentence case. §13.2.1; 329

    +

    \glossentryname{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+

    -Used within glossary styles to display the name encapsulated with \glsnamefont. §13.2.1; 327

    -

    \glossentrynameother{entry-label}{field-label}glossaries-extra v1.22+
    +Used within glossary styles to display the name encapsulated with \glsnamefont. §13.2.1; 328

    +

    \glossentrynameother{entry-label}{field-label}glossaries-extra v1.22+

    -Behaves like \glossentryname but uses the given field (identified by its internal label) instead of name.

    -

    \Glossentrysymbol{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+
    +Behaves like \glossentryname but uses the given field (identified by its internal label) instead of name.

    +

    \Glossentrysymbol{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+

    -As \glossentrysymbol but sentence case. §13.2.1; 328

    -

    \glossentrysymbol{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+
    +As \glossentrysymbol but sentence case. §13.2.1; 329

    +

    \glossentrysymbol{entry-label}glossaries v3.08a+

    -Used within glossary styles to display the symbol. §13.2.1; 328

    +Used within glossary styles to display the symbol. §13.2.1; 329

    Gls

    -
    \GLS[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +
    \GLS[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \gls but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.2; 166

    -

    \Gls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \gls but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.2; 166

    +

    \Gls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \gls but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.2; 166

    -

    \gls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \gls but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.2; 166

    +

    \gls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced depends on whether or not this is the first use. The insert argument may be inserted at the end of the link text or may be inserted at a different point (for example, after the long form on first use for some acronym or abbreviation styles. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.2; 165

    -

    \gls@accessibility{options}{PDF element}{value}{content}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced depends on whether or not this is the first use. The insert argument may be inserted at the end of the link text or may be inserted at a different point (for example, after the long form on first use for some acronym or abbreviation styles. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.2; 165

    +

    \gls@accessibility{options}{PDF element}{value}{content}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Used by \glsaccessibility to provide the accessibility support. §17.5; 387

    -

    \gls@accsupp@engineinitial: accsupp; glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +Used by \glsaccessibility to provide the accessibility support. §17.5; 390

    +

    \gls@accsupp@engineinitial: accsupp; glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Expands to the accessibility support engine. This command may be defined before glossaries-accsupp is loaded. §17.5; 387

    -

    \glsabbrvfont{text}glossaries-extra
    +Expands to the accessibility support engine. This command may be defined before glossaries-accsupp is loaded. §17.5; 390

    +

    \glsabbrvfont{text}glossaries-extra

    Font formatting command for the short form, initialised by the abbreviation style.

    -

    \glsaccessibility[options]{PDF element}{value}{content}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +
    \glsaccessibility[options]{PDF element}{value}{content}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Applies value as the accessibility attribute PDF element for the given content. This internally uses the accessibility support provided by accsupp. §17.2; 380

    -

    \Glsaccesslong{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +Applies value as the accessibility attribute PDF element for the given content. This internally uses the accessibility support provided by accsupp. §17.2; 383

    +

    \Glsaccesslong{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    -The sentence case version of \glsaccesslong.

    -

    \glsaccesslong{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +The sentence case version of \glsaccesslong.

    +

    \glsaccesslong{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    -If accessibility support was enabled when glossaries-extra was loaded (accsupp) this will display the value of the long key with the accessibility support enabled for that key (longaccess). If there is no accessibility support, this just uses \glsentrylong.

    -

    \Glsaccesslongpl{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +If accessibility support was enabled when glossaries-extra was loaded (accsupp) this will display the value of the long key with the accessibility support enabled for that key (longaccess). If there is no accessibility support, this just uses \glsentrylong.

    +

    \Glsaccesslongpl{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    -The sentence case version of \glsaccesslongpl.

    -

    \glsaccesslongpl{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +The sentence case version of \glsaccesslongpl.

    +

    \glsaccesslongpl{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    -If accessibility support was enabled when glossaries-extra was loaded (accsupp) this will display the value of the longplural key with the accessibility support enabled for that key (longpluralaccess). If there is no accessibility support, this just uses \glsentrylongpl.

    -

    \glsaccessname{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +If accessibility support was enabled when glossaries-extra was loaded (accsupp) this will display the value of the longplural key with the accessibility support enabled for that key (longpluralaccess). If there is no accessibility support, this just uses \glsentrylongpl.

    +

    \glsaccessname{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    -If accessibility support was enabled when glossaries-extra was loaded (accsupp) this will display the value of the name key with the accessibility support enabled for that key (access). If there is no accessibility support, this just uses \glsentryname.

    -

    \glsaccessshort{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +If accessibility support was enabled when glossaries-extra was loaded (accsupp) this will display the value of the name key with the accessibility support enabled for that key (access). If there is no accessibility support, this just uses \glsentryname.

    +

    \glsaccessshort{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    -If accessibility support was enabled when glossaries-extra was loaded (accsupp) this will display the value of the short key with the accessibility support enabled for that key (shortaccess). If there is no accessibility support, this just uses \glsentryshort.

    -

    \glsaccessshortpl{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +If accessibility support was enabled when glossaries-extra was loaded (accsupp) this will display the value of the short key with the accessibility support enabled for that key (shortaccess). If there is no accessibility support, this just uses \glsentryshort.

    +

    \glsaccessshortpl{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    -If accessibility support was enabled when glossaries-extra was loaded (accsupp) this will display the value of the shortplural key with the accessibility support enabled for that key (shortpluralaccess). If there is no accessibility support, this just uses \glsentryshortpl.

    -

    \glsaccsupp{replacement}{content}glossaries-accsupp
    +If accessibility support was enabled when glossaries-extra was loaded (accsupp) this will display the value of the shortplural key with the accessibility support enabled for that key (shortpluralaccess). If there is no accessibility support, this just uses \glsentryshortpl.

    +

    \glsaccsupp{replacement}{content}glossaries-accsupp

    -Applies replacement as the ActualText for content using \glsaccessibility. §17.2; 380

    -

    +Applies replacement as the ActualText for content using \glsaccessibility. §17.2; 383

    +

    -Short plural suffix, this command is changed by acronym styles. §6; 193

    -

    \glsacspace{label}glossaries v4.16+
    +Short plural suffix, this command is changed by acronym styles. §6; 194

    +

    \glsacspace{label}glossaries v4.16+

    -Uses a non-breakable space if the short form is less than 3em. This command is redefined by glossaries-extra to use \glsacspacemax instead of the hard-coded 3em. §6.2.1.1; 206

    -

    \glsacspacemaxglossaries-extra
    +Uses a non-breakable space if the short form is less than 3em. This command is redefined by glossaries-extra to use \glsacspacemax instead of the hard-coded 3em. §6.2.1.1; 207

    +

    \glsacspacemaxglossaries-extra

    -Expands to the maximum width used by \glsacspace. This is a macro not a register. The default is 3em.

    -

    \glsadd[options]{entry-label}glossaries
    +Expands to the maximum width used by \glsacspace. This is a macro not a register. The default is 3em.

    +

    \glsadd[options]{entry-label}glossaries

    -Indexes the entry identified by entry-label. §10; 254

    -

    \glsaddall[options]glossaries
    +Indexes the entry identified by entry-label. §10; 255

    +

    \glsaddall[options]glossaries

    -Iterates over all non-ignored glossaries (or all those listed in the types option) and indexes each entry in the glossary. The optional argument options are passed to \glsadd. This command can’t be used with bib2gls. Use the selection=all resource option instead. §10; 255

    -

    \glsaddallunused[glossary types]glossaries v3.08a+
    +Iterates over all non-ignored glossaries (or all those listed in the types option) and indexes each entry in the glossary. The optional argument options are passed to \glsadd. This command can’t be used with bib2gls. Use the selection=all resource option instead. §10; 256

    +

    \glsaddallunused[glossary types]glossaries v3.08a+

    -Iterates over all glossaries listed in glossary types (all all non-ignored glossaries if omitted) and indexes each entry (with format=glsignore) that hasn’t been used. This command can’t be used with bib2gls. Use the selection=all resource option instead. §10; 255

    -

    \glsaddeach[options]{entry label list}glossaries-extra v1.31+
    +Iterates over all glossaries listed in glossary types (all all non-ignored glossaries if omitted) and indexes each entry (with format=glsignore) that hasn’t been used. This command can’t be used with bib2gls. Use the selection=all resource option instead. §10; 256

    +

    \glsaddeach[options]{entry label list}glossaries-extra v1.31+

    -Does \glsadd[options]{entry-label} for each label in the supplied comma-separated list.

    -

    \glsaddkey{key}{default value}{no link cs}{no link ucfirst cs}{link cs}{link ucfirst cs}{link allcaps cs}glossaries v3.12a+
    +Does \glsadd[options]{entry-label} for each label in the supplied comma-separated list.

    +

    \glsaddkey{key}{default value}{no link cs}{no link ucfirst cs}{link cs}{link ucfirst cs}{link allcaps cs}glossaries v3.12a+

    -Defines a new glossary entry key with the given default value and commands that are analogous to \glsentrytext (no link cs), \Glsentrytext (no link ucfirst cs), \glstext (link cs), \Glstext (link ucfirst cs), \GLStext (link allcaps cs). The starred version switches on field expansion for the given key. §4.3.1; 140

    -

    \GlsAddLetterGroup{name}{xindy code}glossaries v1.17+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Defines a new glossary entry key with the given default value and commands that are analogous to \glsentrytext (no link cs), \Glsentrytext (no link ucfirst cs), \glstext (link cs), \Glstext (link ucfirst cs), \GLStext (link allcaps cs). The starred version switches on field expansion for the given key. §4.3.1; 140

    +

    \GlsAddLetterGroup{name}{xindy code}glossaries v1.17+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Adds a new xindy letter group, identified by name and defined by xindy code. This information is written to the xdy file that’s created by \makeglossaries.

    -

    \glsaddstoragekey{key}{default value}{no link cs}glossaries v4.16+
    +Adds a new xindy letter group, identified by name and defined by xindy code. This information is written to the xdy file that’s created by \makeglossaries.

    +

    \glsaddstoragekey{key}{default value}{no link cs}glossaries v4.16+

    -Provides a new glossary entry key with a default value and a command for simply accessing the value (without indexing or hyperlinks). The starred version switches on field expansion for the given key. §4.3.2; 142

    -

    \GlsAddXdyAttribute{name}glossaries v1.17+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Provides a new glossary entry key with a default value and a command for simply accessing the value (without indexing or hyperlinks). The starred version switches on field expansion for the given key. §4.3.2; 142

    +

    \GlsAddXdyAttribute{name}glossaries v1.17+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Adds the xindy attributes associated with name to the xdy style file. §14.3; 341

    -

    \GlsAddXdyCounters{counter list}glossaries v3.0+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Adds the xindy attributes associated with name to the xdy style file. §14.3; 343

    +

    \GlsAddXdyCounters{counter list}glossaries v3.0+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Identifies all the location counters required in the document. §14.3; 341

    -

    \GlsAddXdyLocation[H-prefix]{name}{definition}glossaries v1.17+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Identifies all the location counters required in the document. §14.3; 343

    +

    \GlsAddXdyLocation[H-prefix]{name}{definition}glossaries v1.17+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Adds the given location syntax to the xdy style file. §14.3; 343

    -

    \GlsAddXdyStyle{style-name}glossaries v1.17+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Adds the given location syntax to the xdy style file. §14.3; 344

    +

    \GlsAddXdyStyle{style-name}glossaries v1.17+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Adds a required xindy file to the xdy style file. §14.1; 338

    -

    +Adds a required xindy file to the xdy style file. §14.1; 340

    +

    -Expands to the prefix for the label used by numberedsection=autolabel and numberedsection=nameref. §2.2; 81

    -

    +Expands to the prefix for the label used by numberedsection=autolabel and numberedsection=nameref. §2.2; 81

    +

    -Expands to \ (a literal backslash). §14; 338

    -

    \glscapitalisewords{content}glossaries v4.48+
    +Expands to \ (a literal backslash). §14; 340

    +

    \glscapitalisewords{content}glossaries v4.48+

    -Just does \capitalisewords but may be redefined to use \capitalisefmtwords, if required. §15.2; 355

    -

    \glscapscase{no change}{sentence}{all caps}glossaries v3.11a+
    +Just does \capitalisewords but may be redefined to use \capitalisefmtwords, if required. §15.2; 357

    +

    \glscapscase{no change}{sentence}{all caps}glossaries v3.11a+

    -Defined by the \gls-like commands to expand to no change if the calling command wasn’t a case-changing command (\gls or \glspl), to sentence for sentence case commands (\Gls or \Glspl) or to all caps for all caps commands (\GLS or \GLSpl). §5.1.4; 176

    -

    \glscategory{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +Defined by the \gls-like commands to expand to no change if the calling command wasn’t a case-changing command (\gls or \glspl), to sentence for sentence case commands (\Gls or \Glspl) or to all caps for all caps commands (\GLS or \GLSpl). §5.1.4; 176

    +

    \glscategory{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    Expands to the entry’s category.

    -

    +

    -Used to clear the page at the start of a glossary. §8.2; 246

    -

    +Used to clear the page at the start of a glossary. §8.2; 247

    +

    -Expands to (a literal closing brace). §14; 337

    -

    \glscounterinitial: page; glossaries
    +Expands to (a literal closing brace). §14; 339

    +

    \glscounterinitial: page; glossaries

    -The default counter as specified by the counter option. §2.3; 90

    -

    \glscurrententrylabelglossaries v3.02+
    +The default counter as specified by the counter option. §2.3; 90

    +

    \glscurrententrylabelglossaries v3.02+

    -Assigned at the start of each entry item within the glossary. This command may be used by glossary hooks, such as \glspostdescription, to reference the current entry.

    -

    +Assigned at the start of each entry item within the glossary. This command may be used by glossary hooks, such as \glspostdescription, to reference the current entry.

    +

    -Conditional commands such as \ifglshasfield set this to the field’s value for use within the true code. §15.4; 360

    -

    +Conditional commands such as \ifglshasfield set this to the field’s value for use within the true code. §15.4; 363

    +

    -Placeholder command that expands to the text provided in \glsdisp. §5.1.4; 176

    -

    +Placeholder command that expands to the text provided in \glsdisp. §5.1.4; 176

    +

    -Identifies the list of glossaries that should have hyperlinks suppressed. §2.6; 110

    -

    \glsdefaultshortaccess{long}{short}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +Identifies the list of glossaries that should have hyperlinks suppressed. §2.6; 110

    +

    \glsdefaultshortaccess{long}{short}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -The default value for the shortaccess key when defining acronyms with \newacronym. §17.1; 378

    -

    \glsdefaulttypeinitial: main; glossaries
    +The default value for the shortaccess key when defining acronyms with \newacronym. §17.1; 381

    +

    \glsdefaulttypeinitial: main; glossaries

    -Expands to the label of the default glossary, which is normally main but if nomain is used, it will be the label of the first glossary to be defined.

    -

    \glsdefpostdesc{category}{definition}glossaries-extra v1.31+
    +Expands to the label of the default glossary, which is normally main but if nomain is used, it will be the label of the first glossary to be defined.

    +

    \glsdefpostdesc{category}{definition}glossaries-extra v1.31+

    -Defines post-description hook associated with the category identified by the label category.

    -

    \glsdefpostlink{category}{definition}glossaries-extra v1.31+
    +Defines post-description hook associated with the category identified by the label category.

    +

    \glsdefpostlink{category}{definition}glossaries-extra v1.31+

    -Defines post-link hook associated with the category identified by the label category.

    -

    \glsdefs@newdocentry{entry-label}{key=value list}glossaries-extra v4.47+
    +Defines post-link hook associated with the category identified by the label category.

    +

    \glsdefs@newdocentry{entry-label}{key=value list}glossaries-extra v4.47+

    -This command is written to the glsdefs file to define the given entry using the definition provided in the document environment on the previous LaTeX run.

    -

    \GLSdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +This command is written to the glsdefs file to define the given entry using the definition provided in the document environment on the previous LaTeX run.

    +

    \GLSdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glsdesc but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 172

    -

    \Glsdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glsdesc but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 172

    +

    \Glsdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glsdesc but converts the link text to sentence case. Use \Glossentrydesc within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 172

    -

    \glsdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glsdesc but converts the link text to sentence case. Use \Glossentrydesc within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 172

    +

    \glsdesc[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the description value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. Use \glossentrydesc within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 171

    -

    \GLSdescplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the description value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. Use \glossentrydesc within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 172

    +

    \GLSdescplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+

    -As \glsdescplural but converts the link text to all caps.

    -

    \Glsdescplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+
    +As \glsdescplural but converts the link text to all caps.

    +

    \Glsdescplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+

    -As \glsdescplural but converts the link text to sentence case.

    -

    \glsdescplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+
    +As \glsdescplural but converts the link text to sentence case.

    +

    \glsdescplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+

    -As \glsdesc but for the descriptionplural field.

    -

    \glsdescriptionaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +As \glsdesc but for the descriptionplural field.

    +

    \glsdescriptionaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp

    -Does text with the descriptionaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 382

    -

    +Does text with the descriptionaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 386

    +

    -Does text with the descriptionpluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 383

    -

    +Does text with the descriptionpluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 386

    +

    -A length register used to set the width of the description column for tabular-like styles. §13.1; 293

    -

    +A length register used to set the width of the description column for tabular-like styles. §13.1; 294

    +

    -Disables hyperlinks (may be scoped to localise the effect). §15.1; §5.1.6; 181352

    -

    \Glsdisp[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * + glossaries v4.50+
    +Disables hyperlinks (may be scoped to localise the effect). §15.1; §5.1.6; 181354

    +

    \Glsdisp[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * + glossaries v4.50+

    -As \glsdisp but converts text to sentence case. §5.1.2; 167

    -

    \glsdisp[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * + glossaries v1.19+
    +As \glsdisp but converts text to sentence case. §5.1.2; 168

    +

    \glsdisp[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * + glossaries v1.19+

    -References the entry identified by entry-label with the given text as the link text. This command unsets the first use flag (use \glslink instead, if the first use flag should not be altered). This command is considered a \gls-like command. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.2; 167

    -

    🗑\glsdisplay
    +References the entry identified by entry-label with the given text as the link text. This command unsets the first use flag (use \glslink instead, if the first use flag should not be altered). This command is considered a \gls-like command. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.2; 167

    +

    🗑\glsdisplay

    -This was originally used to format the way the link text was displayed on first use by the \gls-like commands. Deprecated in v3.11a and removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required, but it’s better to switch to \glsentryfmt.

    -

    🗑\glsdisplayfirst
    +This was originally used to format the way the link text was displayed on first use by the \gls-like commands. Deprecated in v3.11a and removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required, but it’s better to switch to \glsentryfmt.

    +

    🗑\glsdisplayfirst

    -This was originally used to format the way the link text was displayed on first use by the \gls-like commands. Deprecated in v3.11a and removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required, but it’s better to switch to \glsentryfmt.

    -

    \glsdisplaynumberlist{entry-label}glossaries v3.02+
    +This was originally used to format the way the link text was displayed on first use by the \gls-like commands. Deprecated in v3.11a and removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required, but it’s better to switch to \glsentryfmt.

    +

    \glsdisplaynumberlist{entry-label}glossaries v3.02+

    -Formats the location list for the given entry. Redefined by glossaries-extra-bib2gls to obtain the location list from the location field. §5.2; 189

    -

    \glsdohyperlink{target}{text}glossaries v4.08+
    +Formats the location list for the given entry. Redefined by glossaries-extra-bib2gls to obtain the location list from the location field. §5.2; 190

    +

    \glsdohyperlink{target}{text}glossaries v4.08+

    -Creates a hyperlink to the given target using \hyperlink, and includes the debugging information if debug=showtargets. §15.1; 353

    -

    \glsdohypertarget{target}{text}glossaries v4.08+
    +Creates a hyperlink to the given target using \hyperlink, and includes the debugging information if debug=showtargets. §15.1; 355

    +

    \glsdohypertarget{target}{text}glossaries v4.08+

    -Creates a hypertarget, and includes the debugging information if debug=showtargets. This uses \hypertarget but measures the height of text so that the target can be placed at the top of text instead of along the baseline. §15.1; 352

    -

    \glsdoifexists{entry-label}{code}glossaries
    +Creates a hypertarget, and includes the debugging information if debug=showtargets. This uses \hypertarget but measures the height of text so that the target can be placed at the top of text instead of along the baseline. §15.1; 354

    +

    \glsdoifexists{entry-label}{code}glossaries

    -Does code if the entry given by entry-label exists. If the entry doesn’t exist, this will generate an error. §15.4; 357

    -

    \glsdoifexistsordo{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v4.19+
    +Does code if the entry given by entry-label exists. If the entry doesn’t exist, this will generate an error. §15.4; 360

    +

    \glsdoifexistsordo{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v4.19+

    -Similar to \ifglsentryexists, this does true if the entry given by entry-label exists. If the entry doesn’t it exist, this does false and generates an error. §15.4; 358

    -

    \glsdoifexistsorwarn{entry-label}{code}glossaries v4.03+
    +Similar to \ifglsentryexists, this does true if the entry given by entry-label exists. If the entry doesn’t it exist, this does false and generates an error. §15.4; 360

    +

    \glsdoifexistsorwarn{entry-label}{code}glossaries v4.03+

    -Like \glsdoifexists, but always warns (no error) if the entry doesn’t exist. §15.4; 358

    -

    \glsdoifnoexists{entry-label}{code}glossaries
    +Like \glsdoifexists, but always warns (no error) if the entry doesn’t exist. §15.4; 360

    +

    \glsdoifnoexists{entry-label}{code}glossaries

    -Does code if the entry given by entry-label does not exist. If the entry does exist, this will generate an error. §15.4; 358

    -

    \glsdonohyperlink{target}{text}glossaries v4.20+
    +Does code if the entry given by entry-label does not exist. If the entry does exist, this will generate an error. §15.4; 360

    +

    \glsdonohyperlink{target}{text}glossaries v4.20+

    -Used instead of \glsdohyperlink when hyperlinks are disabled. This simply expands to text. §15.1; 352

    -

    \glsdosanitizesort

    -

    (only available with sort=standard)
    +Used instead of \glsdohyperlink when hyperlinks are disabled. This simply expands to text. §15.1; 354

    +

    \glsdosanitizesort

    +

    (only available with sort=standard)

    -Sanitizes the sort value if sanitizesort=true. §2.5; 99

    -

    +Sanitizes the sort value if sanitizesort=true. §2.5; 99

    +

    -Enables entry counting. §7.1; 233

    -

    \glsenablehyperglossaries

    -

    (requires hyperref)
    +Enables entry counting. §7.1; 234

    +

    -Enables hyperlinks (may be scoped to localise the effect). §15.1; §5.1.6; 181352

    -

    \glsendrange[options]{entry label list}glossaries-extra v1.50+
    +Enables hyperlinks (may be scoped to localise the effect). §15.1; §5.1.6; 181354

    +

    \glsendrange[options]{entry label list}glossaries-extra v1.50+

    -As \glsstartrange but with the end range marker ).

    -

    +As \glsstartrange but with the end range marker ).

    +

    -Expands to the value of the access field. §17.4; 384

    -

    +Expands to the value of the access field. §17.4; 387

    +

    -Defined by \setentrycounter to its counter argument. §12.1; 269

    -

    +Defined by \setentrycounter to its counter argument. §12.1; 270

    +

    -Sets \ifglsentrycounter to false. §2.3; 85

    -

    +Sets \ifglsentrycounter to false. §2.3; 85

    +

    -Displays the formatted value of the glossaryentry counter or does nothing if entrycounter=false. §2.3; 84

    -

    \GlsEntryCounterLabelPrefixinitial: glsentry-; glossaries v4.38+
    +Displays the formatted value of the glossaryentry counter or does nothing if entrycounter=false. §2.3; 84

    +

    \GlsEntryCounterLabelPrefixinitial: glsentry-; glossaries v4.38+

    -Expands to the prefix used by \glsrefentry. §2.3; 83

    -

    +Expands to the prefix used by \glsrefentry. §2.3; 83

    +

    -Sets \ifglsentrycounter to true. §2.3; 85

    -

    \glsentrycurrcount{entry-label}glossaries v4.14+
    +Sets \ifglsentrycounter to true. §2.3; 85

    +

    \glsentrycurrcount{entry-label}glossaries v4.14+

    -Expands to the current entry count running total or 0 if not available (needs to be enabled with \glsenableentrycount). §7.1; 233

    -

    \Glsentrydesc{entry-label}glossaries
    +Expands to the current entry count running total or 0 if not available (needs to be enabled with \glsenableentrycount). §7.1; 234

    +

    \Glsentrydesc{entry-label}glossaries

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the description field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 187

    -

    \glsentrydesc{entry-label}glossaries
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the description field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 187

    +

    \glsentrydesc{entry-label}glossaries

    -Simply expands to the value of the description field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the description field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 187

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the description field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the description field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 187

    +

    -Expands to the value of the descaccess field. §17.4; 385

    -

    \Glsentrydescplural{entry-label}glossaries v1.12+
    +Expands to the value of the descaccess field. §17.4; 388

    +

    \Glsentrydescplural{entry-label}glossaries v1.12+

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the descriptionplural field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 187

    -

    \glsentrydescplural{entry-label}glossaries v1.12+
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the descriptionplural field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 187

    +

    \glsentrydescplural{entry-label}glossaries v1.12+

    -Simply expands to the value of the descriptionplural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the descriptionplural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 187

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the descriptionplural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the descriptionplural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 187

    +

    -Expands to the value of the descpluralaccess field. §17.4; 385

    -

    \Glsentryfirst{entry-label}glossaries
    +Expands to the value of the descpluralaccess field. §17.4; 388

    +

    \Glsentryfirst{entry-label}glossaries

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the first field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 186

    -

    \glsentryfirst{entry-label}glossaries
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the first field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 187

    +

    \glsentryfirst{entry-label}glossaries

    -Simply expands to the value of the first field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the first field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 186

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the first field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the first field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 186

    +

    -Expands to the value of the firstaccess field. §17.4; 384

    -

    +Expands to the value of the firstaccess field. §17.4; 388

    +

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the firstplural field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 186

    -

    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the firstplural field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 187

    +

    -Simply expands to the value of the firstplural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the firstplural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 186

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the firstplural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the firstplural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 187

    +

    -Expands to the value of the firstpluralaccess field. §17.4; 385

    -

    +Expands to the value of the firstpluralaccess field. §17.4; 388

    +

    -The default display format used by the \gls-like commands. This command is redefined by the glossaries-extra package. §5.1.4; 174

    -

    \GLSentryfull{entry-label}glossaries
    +The default display format used by the \gls-like commands. This command is redefined by the glossaries-extra package. §5.1.4; 175

    +

    \GLSentryfull{entry-label}glossaries

    -As \glsentryfull but all caps.

    -

    \Glsentryfull{entry-label}glossaries
    +As \glsentryfull but all caps.

    +

    \Glsentryfull{entry-label}glossaries

    -As \glsentryfull but sentence case. §6.1; 200

    -

    \glsentryfull{entry-label}glossaries
    +As \glsentryfull but sentence case. §6.1; 201

    +

    \glsentryfull{entry-label}glossaries

    -Displays the singular full form of the acronym identified by entry-label, without hyperlinks or indexing. This command is redefined by acronym styles to match the style format. §6.1; 200

    -

    \GLSentryfullpl{entry-label}glossaries
    +Displays the singular full form of the acronym identified by entry-label, without hyperlinks or indexing. This command is redefined by acronym styles to match the style format. §6.1; 201

    +

    \GLSentryfullpl{entry-label}glossaries

    -As \glsentryfullpl but all caps.

    -

    \Glsentryfullpl{entry-label}glossaries
    +As \glsentryfullpl but all caps.

    +

    \Glsentryfullpl{entry-label}glossaries

    -As \glsentryfullpl but sentence case. §6.1; 200

    -

    \glsentryfullpl{entry-label}glossaries
    +As \glsentryfullpl but sentence case. §6.1; 201

    +

    \glsentryfullpl{entry-label}glossaries

    -Displays the plural full form of the acronym identified by entry-label, without hyperlinks or indexing. This command is redefined by acronym styles to match the style format. §6.1; 200

    -

    \glsentryitem{label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Displays the plural full form of the acronym identified by entry-label, without hyperlinks or indexing. This command is redefined by acronym styles to match the style format. §6.1; 201

    +

    \glsentryitem{label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Used for top level (level 0) entries in glossary styles to increment and display the entry counter if entrycounter=true. §13.2.1; 326

    -

    \Glsentrylong{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Used for top level (level 0) entries in glossary styles to increment and display the entry counter if entrycounter=true. §13.2.1; 327

    +

    \Glsentrylong{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Displays the value of the long field with sentence case applied. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §6.1; 199

    -

    \glsentrylong{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Displays the value of the long field with sentence case applied. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §6.1; 200

    +

    \glsentrylong{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Simply expands to the value of the long field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the long field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §6.1; 199

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the long field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the long field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §6.1; 200

    +

    -Expands to the value of the longaccess field. §17.4; 386

    -

    \Glsentrylongpl{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Expands to the value of the longaccess field. §17.4; 389

    +

    \Glsentrylongpl{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Displays the value of the longplural field with sentence case applied. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §6.1§7.1; 199236

    -

    \glsentrylongpl{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Displays the value of the longplural field with sentence case applied. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §6.1§7.1; 200237

    +

    \glsentrylongpl{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Simply expands to the value of the longplural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the longplural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §6.1; 199

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the longplural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the longplural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §6.1; 200

    +

    -Expands to the value of the longpluralaccess field. §17.4; 386

    -

    \Glsentryname{entry-label}glossaries
    +Expands to the value of the longpluralaccess field. §17.4; 389

    +

    \Glsentryname{entry-label}glossaries

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the name field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 185

    -

    \glsentryname{entry-label}glossaries
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the name field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 186

    +

    \glsentryname{entry-label}glossaries

    -Simply expands to the value of the name key. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the name key doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 185

    -

    \glsentrynumberlist{entry-label}glossaries v3.02+
    +Simply expands to the value of the name key. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the name key doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 186

    +

    \glsentrynumberlist{entry-label}glossaries v3.02+

    -Displays the location list for the given entry. Redefined by glossaries-extra-bib2gls to obtain the location list from the location field. §5.2; 189

    -

    \glsentryparent{entry-label}glossaries v4.45+
    +Displays the location list for the given entry. Redefined by glossaries-extra-bib2gls to obtain the location list from the location field. §5.2; 190

    +

    \glsentryparent{entry-label}glossaries v4.45+

    -Expands to the value of the parent field. Expands to nothing if the parent field hasn’t been set and expands to \relax if the entry hasn’t been defined. §15.6; 365

    -

    \Glsentryplural{entry-label}glossaries
    +Expands to the value of the parent field. Expands to nothing if the parent field hasn’t been set and expands to \relax if the entry hasn’t been defined. §15.6; 368

    +

    \Glsentryplural{entry-label}glossaries

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the plural field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 186

    -

    \glsentryplural{entry-label}glossaries
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the plural field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 186

    +

    \glsentryplural{entry-label}glossaries

    -Simply expands to the value of the plural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the plural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 186

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the plural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the plural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 186

    +

    -Expands to the value of the pluralaccess field. §17.4; 385

    -

    \Glsentryprefix{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +Expands to the value of the pluralaccess field. §17.4; 388

    +

    \Glsentryprefix{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -As \glsentryprefix but sentence case. §16; 373

    -

    \glsentryprefix{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +As \glsentryprefix but sentence case. §16; 376

    +

    \glsentryprefix{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -Expands to the value of the prefix field. §16; 373

    -

    \Glsentryprefixfirst{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +Expands to the value of the prefix field. §16; 376

    +

    \Glsentryprefixfirst{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -As \glsentryprefixfirst but sentence case. §16; 373

    -

    \glsentryprefixfirst{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +As \glsentryprefixfirst but sentence case. §16; 376

    +

    \glsentryprefixfirst{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -Expands to the value of the prefixfirst field. §16; 373

    -

    +Expands to the value of the prefixfirst field. §16; 376

    +

    -As \glsentryprefixfirstplural but sentence case. §16; 374

    -

    +As \glsentryprefixfirstplural but sentence case. §16; 377

    +

    -Expands to the value of the prefixfirstplural field. §16; 373

    -

    \Glsentryprefixplural{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +Expands to the value of the prefixfirstplural field. §16; 376

    +

    \Glsentryprefixplural{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -As \glsentryprefixplural but sentence case. §16; 373

    -

    \glsentryprefixplural{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +As \glsentryprefixplural but sentence case. §16; 376

    +

    \glsentryprefixplural{entry-label}glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -Expands to the value of the prefixplural field. §16; 373

    -

    \glsentryprevcount{entry-label}glossaries v4.14+
    +Expands to the value of the prefixplural field. §16; 376

    +

    \glsentryprevcount{entry-label}glossaries v4.14+

    -Expands to the final entry count total from the previous LaTeX run or if 0 if not available (needs to be enabled with \glsenableentrycount). §7.1; 234

    -

    \Glsentryshort{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Expands to the final entry count total from the previous LaTeX run or if 0 if not available (needs to be enabled with \glsenableentrycount). §7.1; 235

    +

    \Glsentryshort{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Displays the value of the short field with sentence case applied. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §6.1; 200

    -

    \glsentryshort{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Displays the value of the short field with sentence case applied. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §6.1; 201

    +

    \glsentryshort{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Simply expands to the value of the short field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the short field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §6.1; 200

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the short field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the short field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §6.1; 201

    +

    -Expands to the value of the shortaccess field. §17.4; 385

    -

    \Glsentryshortpl{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Expands to the value of the shortaccess field. §17.4; 388

    +

    \Glsentryshortpl{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Displays the value of the shortplural field with sentence case applied. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command.

    -

    \glsentryshortpl{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Displays the value of the shortplural field with sentence case applied. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command.

    +

    \glsentryshortpl{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Simply expands to the value of the shortplural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the shortplural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands.

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the shortplural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the shortplural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands.

    +

    -Expands to the value of the shortpluralaccess field. §17.4; 385

    -

    \glsentrysort{entry-label}glossaries
    +Expands to the value of the shortpluralaccess field. §17.4; 389

    +

    \glsentrysort{entry-label}glossaries

    -Simply expands to the value of the sort key. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. §15.6; 365

    -

    \Glsentrysymbol{entry-label}glossaries
    +Simply expands to the value of the sort key. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. §15.6; 368

    +

    \Glsentrysymbol{entry-label}glossaries

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the symbol field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 187

    -

    \glsentrysymbol{entry-label}glossaries
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the symbol field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 188

    +

    \glsentrysymbol{entry-label}glossaries

    -Simply expands to the value of the symbol field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the symbol field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 187

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the symbol field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the symbol field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 187

    +

    -Expands to the value of the symbolaccess field. §17.4; 385

    -

    \Glsentrysymbolplural{entry-label}glossaries v1.12+
    +Expands to the value of the symbolaccess field. §17.4; 388

    +

    \Glsentrysymbolplural{entry-label}glossaries v1.12+

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the symbolplural field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 187

    -

    \glsentrysymbolplural{entry-label}glossaries v1.12+
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the symbolplural field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 188

    +

    \glsentrysymbolplural{entry-label}glossaries v1.12+

    -Simply expands to the value of the symbolplural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the symbolplural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 187

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the symbolplural field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the symbolplural field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 188

    +

    -Expands to the value of the symbolpluralaccess field. §17.4; 385

    -

    \Glsentrytext{entry-label}glossaries
    +Expands to the value of the symbolpluralaccess field. §17.4; 388

    +

    \Glsentrytext{entry-label}glossaries

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the text field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 186

    -

    \glsentrytext{entry-label}glossaries
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the text field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 186

    +

    \glsentrytext{entry-label}glossaries

    -Simply expands to the value of the text field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the text field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 186

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the text field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the text field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 186

    +

    -Expands to the value of the textaccess field. §17.4; 384

    -

    \glsentrytitlecase{entry-label}{field}glossaries v4.22+
    +Expands to the value of the textaccess field. §17.4; 387

    +

    \glsentrytitlecase{entry-label}{field}glossaries v4.22+

    -Applies title case to the given field using \glscapitalisewords or sentence case in PDF bookmarks. §5.2; 184

    -

    \glsentrytype{entry-label}glossaries
    +Applies title case to the given field using \glscapitalisewords or sentence case in PDF bookmarks. §5.2; 185

    +

    \glsentrytype{entry-label}glossaries

    -Simply expands to the value of the type key. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. §15.6; 365

    -

    \Glsentryuseri{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Simply expands to the value of the type key. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. §15.6; 367

    +

    \Glsentryuseri{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the user1 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 188

    -

    \glsentryuseri{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the user1 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 188

    +

    \glsentryuseri{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Simply expands to the value of the user1 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user1 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 187

    -

    \glsentryuseriaccess{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +Simply expands to the value of the user1 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user1 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 188

    +

    \glsentryuseriaccess{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Expands to the value of the user1access field. §17.4; 386

    -

    \Glsentryuserii{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Expands to the value of the user1access field. §17.4; 389

    +

    \Glsentryuserii{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the user2 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 188

    -

    \glsentryuserii{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the user2 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 188

    +

    \glsentryuserii{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Simply expands to the value of the user2 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user2 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 188

    -

    \glsentryuseriiaccess{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +Simply expands to the value of the user2 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user2 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 188

    +

    \glsentryuseriiaccess{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Expands to the value of the user2access field. §17.4; 386

    -

    \Glsentryuseriii{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Expands to the value of the user2access field. §17.4; 389

    +

    \Glsentryuseriii{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the user3 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 188

    -

    \glsentryuseriii{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the user3 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 189

    +

    \glsentryuseriii{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Simply expands to the value of the user3 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user3 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 188

    -

    +Simply expands to the value of the user3 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user3 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 188

    +

    -Expands to the value of the user3access field. §17.4; 386

    -

    \Glsentryuseriv{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Expands to the value of the user3access field. §17.4; 389

    +

    \Glsentryuseriv{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the user4 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 188

    -

    \glsentryuseriv{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the user4 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 189

    +

    \glsentryuseriv{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Simply expands to the value of the user4 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user4 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 188

    -

    \glsentryuserivaccess{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +Simply expands to the value of the user4 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user4 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 189

    +

    \glsentryuserivaccess{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Expands to the value of the user4access field. §17.4; 386

    -

    \Glsentryuserv{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Expands to the value of the user4access field. §17.4; 389

    +

    \Glsentryuserv{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the user5 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 188

    -

    \glsentryuserv{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the user5 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 189

    +

    \glsentryuserv{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Simply expands to the value of the user5 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user5 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 188

    -

    \glsentryuservaccess{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +Simply expands to the value of the user5 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user5 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 189

    +

    \glsentryuservaccess{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Expands to the value of the user5access field. §17.4; 386

    -

    \Glsentryuservi{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Expands to the value of the user5access field. §17.4; 389

    +

    \Glsentryuservi{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Partially robust command that displays the value of the user6 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 189

    -

    \glsentryuservi{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+
    +Partially robust command that displays the value of the user6 field with sentence case applied. As from glossaries v4.50, this command can expand in PDF bookmarks. Outside of PDF bookmarks it will expand to a robust internal command. §5.2; 189

    +

    \glsentryuservi{entry-label}glossaries v2.04+

    -Simply expands to the value of the user6 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user6 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 189

    -

    \glsentryuserviaccess{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +Simply expands to the value of the user6 field. Does nothing if the entry hasn’t been defined. May be used in expandable contexts provided that the user6 field doesn’t contain any fragile commands. §5.2; 189

    +

    \glsentryuserviaccess{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Expands to the value of the user6access field. §17.4; 386

    -

    +Expands to the value of the user6access field. §17.4; 390

    +

    -Expand values when assigning fields during entry definition (except for specific fields that are overridden by \glssetnoexpandfield). §4.4; 148

    -

    \glsfield-labelaccsupp{replacement}{content}
    +Expand values when assigning fields during entry definition (except for specific fields that are overridden by \glssetnoexpandfield). §4.4; 149

    +

    \glsfield-labelaccsupp{replacement}{content}

    -If defined, used by \glsfieldaccsupp for the accessibility support for the internal field label given by field-label. §17.2; 380

    -

    \glsfieldaccsupp{replacement}{content}{field-label}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +If defined, used by \glsfieldaccsupp for the accessibility support for the internal field label given by field-label. §17.2; 383

    +

    \glsfieldaccsupp{replacement}{content}{field-label}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -If glossaries-extra has been loaded, this command will first check for the existence of the command \glsxtrcategoryfieldaccsupp. If that command doesn’t exist or if glossaries-extra hasn’t been loaded, it then checks for the existence of \glsfieldaccsupp (for example, \glsshortaccsupp). Failing that it will use \glsaccsupp. Whichever command is found first, cs{replacement}{content} is performed. §17.2; 379

    -

    \glsfielddef{entry-label}{field}{value}glossaries v4.16+
    +If glossaries-extra has been loaded, this command will first check for the existence of the command \glsxtrcategoryfieldaccsupp. If that command doesn’t exist or if glossaries-extra hasn’t been loaded, it then checks for the existence of \glsfieldaccsupp (for example, \glsshortaccsupp). Failing that it will use \glsaccsupp. Whichever command is found first, cs{replacement}{content} is performed. §17.2; 382

    +

    \glsfielddef{entry-label}{field}{value}glossaries v4.16+

    -Locally assigns the value to the given field (identified by the internal field label field) for the entry identified by entry-label. Produces an error (or warning with undefaction=warn) if the entry or field doesn’t exist. Note that this doesn’t update any associated fields. §15.6; 367

    -

    \glsfieldedef{entry-label}{field}{value}glossaries v4.16+
    +Locally assigns the value to the given field (identified by the internal field label field) for the entry identified by entry-label. Produces an error (or warning with undefaction=warn) if the entry or field doesn’t exist. Note that this doesn’t update any associated fields. §15.6; 369

    +

    \glsfieldedef{entry-label}{field}{value}glossaries v4.16+

    -Locally assigns the full expansion of value to the given field (identified by the internal field label field) for the entry identified by entry-label. Produces an error (or warning with undefaction=warn) if the entry or field doesn’t exist. Note that this doesn’t update any associated fields. §15.6; 367

    -

    \glsfieldfetch{entry-label}{field-label}{cs}glossaries v4.16+
    +Locally assigns the full expansion of value to the given field (identified by the internal field label field) for the entry identified by entry-label. Produces an error (or warning with undefaction=warn) if the entry or field doesn’t exist. Note that this doesn’t update any associated fields. §15.6; 369

    +

    \glsfieldfetch{entry-label}{field-label}{cs}glossaries v4.16+

    -Fetches the value of the given field for the given entry and stores it in the command cs. Triggers an error if the given field (identified by its internal field label) hasn’t been defined. Uses \glsdoifexists. §15.6; 366

    -

    \glsfieldgdef{entry-label}{field}{value}glossaries v4.16+
    +Fetches the value of the given field for the given entry and stores it in the command cs. Triggers an error if the given field (identified by its internal field label) hasn’t been defined. Uses \glsdoifexists. §15.6; 368

    +

    \glsfieldgdef{entry-label}{field}{value}glossaries v4.16+

    -As \glsfielddef but does a global assignment.

    -

    \glsfieldxdef{entry-label}{field}{value}glossaries v4.16+
    +As \glsfielddef but does a global assignment.

    +

    \glsfieldxdef{entry-label}{field}{value}glossaries v4.16+

    -As \glsfieldedef but does a global assignment. §15.6; 367

    -

    \glsfindwidesttoplevelname[glossary labels]glossary-tree v4.22+
    +As \glsfieldedef but does a global assignment. §15.6; 369

    +

    \glsfindwidesttoplevelname[glossary labels]glossary-tree v4.22+

    -Finds and sets the widest name for all top-level entries in the given glossaries. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §13.1.7; 318

    -

    \glsFindWidestUsedLevelTwo[glossary labels]glossaries-extra-stylemods v1.05+
    +Finds and sets the widest name for all top-level entries in the given glossaries. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §13.1.7; 319

    +

    \glsFindWidestUsedLevelTwo[glossary labels]glossaries-extra-stylemods v1.05+

    -Finds and sets the widest name for all entries that have been marked as used with hierarchical level less than or equal to 2 in the given glossaries.

    -

    \glsFindWidestUsedTopLevelName[glossary labels]glossaries-extra-stylemods v1.05+
    +Finds and sets the widest name for all entries that have been marked as used with hierarchical level less than or equal to 2 in the given glossaries.

    +

    \glsFindWidestUsedTopLevelName[glossary labels]glossaries-extra-stylemods v1.05+

    -Finds and sets the widest name for all top-level entries that have been marked as used in the given glossaries.

    -

    \GLSfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +Finds and sets the widest name for all top-level entries that have been marked as used in the given glossaries.

    +

    \GLSfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glsfirst but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 169

    -

    \Glsfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glsfirst but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 169

    +

    \Glsfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glsfirst but converts link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 169

    -

    \glsfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glsfirst but converts link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 169

    +

    \glsfirst[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the first value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. If you have defined the entry with \newacronym consider using \acrfull (or \glsxtrfull with glossaries-extra) for the full form or \acrlong (or \glsxtrlong with glossaries-extra) for the long form instead. §5.1.3; 169

    -

    \glsfirstabbrvscfont{text}glossaries-extra v1.17+
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the first value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. If you have defined the entry with \newacronym consider using \acrfull (or \glsxtrfull with glossaries-extra) for the full form or \acrlong (or \glsxtrlong with glossaries-extra) for the long form instead. §5.1.3; 169

    +

    \glsfirstabbrvscfont{text}glossaries-extra v1.17+

    -Short form font used by the small caps “sc” abbreviation styles on first use.

    -

    \glsfirstaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +Short form font used by the small caps “sc” abbreviation styles on first use.

    +

    \glsfirstaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp

    -Does text with the firstaccess replacement text (if set).

    -

    \glsfirstlongfootnotefont{text}glossaries-extra v1.05+
    +Does text with the firstaccess replacement text (if set).

    +

    \glsfirstlongfootnotefont{text}glossaries-extra v1.05+

    -Formatting command for the first use long form used by the footnote abbreviation styles.

    -

    \GLSfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +Formatting command for the first use long form used by the footnote abbreviation styles.

    +

    \GLSfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glsfirstplural but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 170

    -

    \Glsfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glsfirstplural but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 170

    +

    \Glsfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glsfirstplural but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 170

    -

    \glsfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glsfirstplural but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 170

    +

    \glsfirstplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the firstplural value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. If you have defined the entry with \newacronym consider using \acrfullpl (or \glsxtrfullpl with glossaries-extra) for the full form or \acrlongpl (or \glsxtrlongpl with glossaries-extra) for the long form instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 170

    -

    \glsfirstpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the firstplural value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. If you have defined the entry with \newacronym consider using \acrfullpl (or \glsxtrfullpl with glossaries-extra) for the full form or \acrlongpl (or \glsxtrlongpl with glossaries-extra) for the long form instead. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 170

    +

    \glsfirstpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp

    -Does text with the firstpluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 382

    -

    \glsfmtfirst{entry-label}
    +Does text with the firstpluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 385

    +

    \glsfmtfirst{entry-label}

    -For use within captions or section titles to display the formatted first.

    -

    \Glsfmtlong{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +For use within captions or section titles to display the formatted first.

    +

    \Glsfmtlong{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    -For use within captions or section titles to display the formatted sentence case long form.

    -

    \glsfmtname{entry-label}
    +For use within captions or section titles to display the formatted sentence case long form.

    +

    \glsfmtname{entry-label}

    -For use within captions or section titles to display the formatted name.

    -

    \glsfmtshort{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +For use within captions or section titles to display the formatted name.

    +

    \glsfmtshort{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    For use within captions or section titles to display the formatted short form.

    -

    \glsfmttext{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +
    \glsfmttext{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    -For use within captions or section titles to display the formatted text.

    -

    +For use within captions or section titles to display the formatted text.

    +

    -The generic acronym display format used by the \gls-like commands. §5.1.4; 178

    -

    +The generic acronym display format used by the \gls-like commands. §5.1.4; 178

    +

    -The generic display format used by the \gls-like commands. §5.1.4; 177

    -

    \glsgetgrouptitle{group-label}glossaries
    +The generic display format used by the \gls-like commands. §5.1.4; 178

    +

    \glsgetgrouptitle{group-label}glossaries

    -Robust command that determines the title associated with group-label and displays it. §13.2.1; 329

    -

    \glsgroupheading{group-label}glossaries

    -

    (glossary style command)
    +Robust command that determines the title associated with group-label and displays it. §13.2.1; 330

    +

    \glsgroupheading{group-label}glossaries

    +

    (glossary style command)

    -Redefined by glossary styles to show, if applicable, the title associated with the letter group identified by group-label. §13.2.3; 331

    -

    \glsgroupskip

    -

    (glossary style command)
    +Redefined by glossary styles to show, if applicable, the title associated with the letter group identified by group-label. §13.2.3; 333

    +

    -Redefined by glossary styles to produce a vertical gap between letter groups, if applicable. §13.2.3; 333

    -

    \glsglossarymarkglossary titleglossaries v2.02+
    +Redefined by glossary styles to produce a vertical gap between letter groups, if applicable. §13.2.3; 334

    +

    \glsglossarymarkglossary titleglossaries v2.02+

    -Sets the header mark for the glossary. §8.2; 245

    -

    \glshyperfirstfalseglossaries
    +Sets the header mark for the glossary. §8.2; 246

    +

    \glshyperfirstfalseglossaries

    -Sets \ifglshyperfirst to false.

    -

    \glshyperfirsttrueglossaries
    +Sets \ifglshyperfirst to false.

    +

    \glshyperfirsttrueglossaries

    -Sets \ifglshyperfirst to true.

    -

    \glshyperlink[text]{entry-label}glossaries v1.17+
    +Sets \ifglshyperfirst to true.

    +

    \glshyperlink[text]{entry-label}glossaries v1.17+

    -Creates a hyperlink to the given entry with the hyperlink text provided in the optional argument. If omitted, the default is \glsentrytext{entry-label}. §5.2; 185

    -

    +Creates a hyperlink to the given entry with the hyperlink text provided in the optional argument. If omitted, the default is \glsentrytext{entry-label}. §5.2; 185

    +

    -Used as a separator by \glsnavigation. §13.2.2; 330

    -

    \glshypernumber{location(s)}glossaries
    +Used as a separator by \glsnavigation. §13.2.2; 332

    +

    \glshypernumber{location(s)}glossaries

    -This will encapsulate each location with a hyperlink, if supported. This may be used as a location encap. The argument may be a single location or locations delimited by \delimR or \delimN. This command should not be used outside of location lists as it requires additional information in order to correctly form the hyperlinks. §12.1; 269

    -

    🗑\glsifhyper
    +This will encapsulate each location with a hyperlink, if supported. This may be used as a location encap. The argument may be a single location or locations delimited by \delimR or \delimN. This command should not be used outside of location lists as it requires additional information in order to correctly form the hyperlinks. §12.1; 270

    +

    🗑\glsifhyper

    -This was originally used in \glsgenentryfmt to test if the hyper option was set. Deprecated in v4.08 and removed in v4.50. Use \glsifhyperon instead.

    -

    \glsifhyperon{true}{false}glossaries v4.08+
    +This was originally used in \glsgenentryfmt to test if the hyper option was set. Deprecated in v4.08 and removed in v4.50. Use \glsifhyperon instead.

    +

    \glsifhyperon{true}{false}glossaries v4.08+

    -Defined by the \gls-like commands to expand to true if the hyperlink setting is on for the current reference. Otherwise it expands to false. §5.1.4; 176

    -

    \glsIfListOfAcronyms{glossary-label}{true}{false}glossaries v2.04+
    +Defined by the \gls-like commands to expand to true if the hyperlink setting is on for the current reference. Otherwise it expands to false. §5.1.4; 177

    +

    \glsIfListOfAcronyms{glossary-label}{true}{false}glossaries v2.04+

    -Does true, if the glossary-label has been identified as a list of acronyms. §2.7; 116

    -

    \glsifmeasuring{true}{false}glossaries v4.51+
    +Does true, if the glossary-label has been identified as a list of acronyms. §2.7; 116

    +

    \glsifmeasuring{true}{false}glossaries v4.51+

    -Does true it it occurs inside a measuring content otherwise does false. §15.5; 364

    -

    \glsifplural{true}{false}glossaries v3.11a+
    +Does true it it occurs inside a measuring content otherwise does false. §15.5; 367

    +

    \glsifplural{true}{false}glossaries v3.11a+

    -Defined by the \gls-like commands to expand to true if the calling command was a plural form (for example, \glspl) and to false for the other commands. §5.1.4; 176

    -

    \glsifusedtranslatordict{Lang}{true}{false}glossaries v4.12+
    +Defined by the \gls-like commands to expand to true if the calling command was a plural form (for example, \glspl) and to false for the other commands. §5.1.4; 176

    +

    \glsifusedtranslatordict{Lang}{true}{false}glossaries v4.12+

    -Does true if translate=true and the glossaries-dictionary-Lang.dict file has been loaded, otherwise does false.

    -

    \glsignore{text}glossaries v4.12+
    +Does true if translate=true and the glossaries-dictionary-Lang.dict file has been loaded, otherwise does false.

    +

    \glsignore{text}glossaries v4.12+

    -Does nothing. When used as a location encap, this signifies to bib2gls that the entry is required but the location shouldn’t be added to the location list. With other indexing methods, this simply creates an invisible location. §12.1; 266

    -

    +Does nothing. When used as a location encap, this signifies to bib2gls that the entry is required but the location shouldn’t be added to the location list. With other indexing methods, this simply creates an invisible location. §12.1; 267

    +

    -Indicates what indexing option has been chosen. §1.3; 9

    -

    +Indicates what indexing option has been chosen. §1.3; 9

    +

    -Sets \ifglsindexonlyfirst to false. §2.4; 94

    -

    +Sets \ifglsindexonlyfirst to false. §2.4; 94

    +

    -Sets \ifglsindexonlyfirst to true. §2.4; 94

    -

    \glsinlinedescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}glossary-inline v3.03+
    +Sets \ifglsindexonlyfirst to true. §2.4; 94

    +

    \glsinlinedescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}glossary-inline v3.03+

    -Formats the description, symbol and location list for top-level entries. §13.1.9; 324

    -

    +Formats the description, symbol and location list for top-level entries. §13.1.9; 325

    +

    -Hook at the start of \glossentry that finishes off the previous child entry, if the current top level (level 0) entry follows a child entry. This command is redefined within \glossentry to use \glsinlinepostchild after a top level (level 0) entry if that entry has any children. §13.1.9; 322

    -

    \glsinlineemptydescformat{symbol}{location list}glossary-inline v3.03+
    +Hook at the start of \glossentry that finishes off the previous child entry, if the current top level (level 0) entry follows a child entry. This command is redefined within \glossentry to use \glsinlinepostchild after a top level (level 0) entry if that entry has any children. §13.1.9; 323

    +

    \glsinlineemptydescformat{symbol}{location list}glossary-inline v3.03+

    -Used to format the symbol and location list when the description is suppressed. §13.1.9; 324

    -

    \glsinlineifhaschildren{entry-label}{true}{false}glossary-inline v4.50+
    +Used to format the symbol and location list when the description is suppressed. §13.1.9; 325

    +

    \glsinlineifhaschildren{entry-label}{true}{false}glossary-inline v4.50+

    -Used to test if the entry has any children. §13.1.9; 323

    -

    \glsinlinenameformat{entry-label}{name}glossary-inline v3.03+
    +Used to test if the entry has any children. §13.1.9; 324

    +

    \glsinlinenameformat{entry-label}{name}glossary-inline v3.03+

    -Creates the target for top level (level 0) entries and may be used to adjust the format of the name. §13.1.9; 323

    -

    +Creates the target for top level (level 0) entries and may be used to adjust the format of the name. §13.1.9; 324

    +

    -Separator used between a top level (level 0) parent and its first child entry. §13.1.9; 322

    -

    +Separator used between a top level (level 0) parent and its first child entry. §13.1.9; 323

    +

    -Hook used between a top level (level 0) entry and its first sub-entry. §13.1.9; 324

    -

    +Hook used between a top level (level 0) entry and its first sub-entry. §13.1.9; 325

    +

    -Separator used between top level (level 0) entries. §13.1.9; 322

    -

    \glsinlinesubdescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}glossary-inline v3.03+
    +Separator used between top level (level 0) entries. §13.1.9; 323

    +

    \glsinlinesubdescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}glossary-inline v3.03+

    -Formats the description, symbol and location list for child entries. §13.1.9; 324

    -

    \glsinlinesubnameformat{entry-label}{name}glossary-inline v3.03+
    +Formats the description, symbol and location list for child entries. §13.1.9; 325

    +

    \glsinlinesubnameformat{entry-label}{name}glossary-inline v3.03+

    -Creates the target for sub entries and may be used to adjust the format of the name. §13.1.9; 323

    -

    +Creates the target for sub entries and may be used to adjust the format of the name. §13.1.9; 325

    +

    -Separator used between sub-entries. §13.1.9; 322

    -

    +Separator used between sub-entries. §13.1.9; 323

    +

    -Placeholder command that expands to the insert final optional argument of the \gls-like commands. §5.1.4; 175

    -

    +Placeholder command that expands to the insert final optional argument of the \gls-like commands. §5.1.4; 176

    +

    -A token register used by \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) to store the key=value list supplied in the optional argument. §6.2.2; 211

    -

    +A token register used by \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) to store the key=value list supplied in the optional argument. §6.2.2; 212

    +

    -Placeholder command that expands to the entry label. §5.1.4; 175

    -

    +Placeholder command that expands to the entry label. §5.1.4; 176

    +

    -A token register used by \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) to store the entry label. §6.2.2; 211

    -

    \glsletentryfield{cs}{entry-label}{field-label}glossaries v4.07+
    +A token register used by \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) to store the entry label. §6.2.2; 212

    +

    \glsletentryfield{cs}{entry-label}{field-label}glossaries v4.07+

    -Fetches the value of the given field (identified by its internal label field-label) for the entry given by entry-label and stores it in the command cs. §15.6; 366

    -

    \Glslink[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * + glossaries v4.50+
    +Fetches the value of the given field (identified by its internal label field-label) for the entry given by entry-label and stores it in the command cs. §15.6; 368

    +

    \Glslink[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * + glossaries v4.50+

    -As \glslink but converts text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 168

    -

    \glslink[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * +
    +As \glslink but converts text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 168

    +

    \glslink[options]{entry-label}{text}modifiers: * +

    -References the entry identified by entry-label with the given text as the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag (use \glsdisp instead, if the first use flag needs to be unset). This command is considered a \glstext-like command. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 168

    -

    +References the entry identified by entry-label with the given text as the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag (use \glsdisp instead, if the first use flag needs to be unset). This command is considered a \glstext-like command. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 168

    +

    -Hook used when checking whether or not to switch off hyperlinks on first use. §2.1; 76

    -

    +Hook used when checking whether or not to switch off hyperlinks on first use. §2.1; 76

    +

    -Hook implemented after setting the options passed to the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands. §5.1.5; 180

    -

    \glslinkpresetkeysglossaries-extra v1.26+
    +Hook implemented after setting the options passed to the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands. §5.1.5; 181

    +

    \glslinkpresetkeysglossaries-extra v1.26+

    -Hook implemented before setting the options passed to the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands.

    -

    \glslinkvar{unmodified}{star case}{plus case}glossaries v4.08+
    +Hook implemented before setting the options passed to the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands.

    +

    \glslinkvar{unmodified}{star case}{plus case}glossaries v4.08+

    -Defined by the \gls-like commands test if the unmodified, starred (*) or plus (+) command was used. §5.1.4; 177

    -

    +Defined by the \gls-like commands test if the unmodified, starred (*) or plus (+) command was used. §5.1.4; 177

    +

    -A length register used by listdotted. §13.1.1; 299

    -

    \glslistexpandedname{entry-label}glossary-list v4.48+
    +A length register used by listdotted. §13.1.1; 300

    +

    \glslistexpandedname{entry-label}glossary-list v4.48+

    -Used by \glslistinit to provide better integration with gettitlestring. §13.1.1; 297

    -

    +Used by \glslistinit to provide better integration with gettitlestring. §13.1.1; 298

    +

    -Used to encapsulate the group title. §13.1.1; 297

    -

    +Used to encapsulate the group title. §13.1.1; 298

    +

    -Used to disable problematic commands at the start the list styles to provide better integration with gettitlestring. §13.1.1; 296

    -

    \glslistnavigationitem{navigation items}glossary-list v4.22+
    +Used to disable problematic commands at the start the list styles to provide better integration with gettitlestring. §13.1.1; 297

    +

    \glslistnavigationitem{navigation items}glossary-list v4.22+

    -Used in styles like listhypergroup to display the navigation line. §13.1.1; 297

    -

    \glslocalreset{entry-label}glossaries
    +Used in styles like listhypergroup to display the navigation line. §13.1.1; 298

    +

    \glslocalreset{entry-label}glossaries

    -Locally resets the first use flag. §7; 228

    -

    \glslocalresetall[glossary labels list]glossaries
    +Locally resets the first use flag. §7; 229

    +

    \glslocalresetall[glossary labels list]glossaries

    -Locally resets the first use flag for all entries in whose labels are listed in the glossary labels list comma-separated list. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §7; 228

    -

    \glslocalunset{entry-label}glossaries
    +Locally resets the first use flag for all entries in whose labels are listed in the glossary labels list comma-separated list. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §7; 229

    +

    \glslocalunset{entry-label}glossaries

    -Locally unsets the first use flag. §7; 228

    -

    \glslocalunsetall[glossary labels list]glossaries
    +Locally unsets the first use flag. §7; 229

    +

    \glslocalunsetall[glossary labels list]glossaries

    -Locally unsets the first use flag for all entries in whose labels are listed in the glossary labels list comma-separated list. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §7; 229

    -

    \glslocationcstoencap{encap-csname}{location-csname}glossaries v4.50+
    +Locally unsets the first use flag for all entries in whose labels are listed in the glossary labels list comma-separated list. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §7; 230

    +

    \glslocationcstoencap{encap-csname}{location-csname}glossaries v4.50+

    -Used by makeglossaries when repairing problematic locations with makeindex. §12.5; 282

    -

    \glslongaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +Used by makeglossaries when repairing problematic locations with makeindex. §12.5; 283

    +

    \glslongaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp

    -Does text with the longaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 383

    -

    \glslongfont{text}glossaries-extra
    +Does text with the longaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 386

    +

    \glslongfont{text}glossaries-extra

    Font formatting command for the long form, initialised by the abbreviation style.

    -

    \glslongpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +
    \glslongpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +

    +Does text with the longpluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 386

    +

    -Does text with the longpluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 383

    -

    +A token register used by \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) to store the supplied long form. §6.2.2; 213

    +

    \glslowercase{text}glossaries v4.50+

    -A token register used by \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) to store the supplied long form. §6.2.2; 212

    -

    \glslowercase{text}glossaries v4.50+
    +Converts text to lowercase using the modern LaTeX3 case-changing command, which is expandable. §15.2; 355

    +

    -Converts text to lowercase using the modern LaTeX3 case-changing command, which is expandable. §15.2; 353

    -

    +Penalty check used by \glspatchLToutput. §13.1.4; 308

    +

    \glsmakefirstuc{text}mfirstuc v1.05+

    -Penalty check used by \glspatchLToutput. §13.1.4; 307

    -

    \glsmakefirstuc{text}mfirstuc v1.05+
    +Used by \makefirstuc to perform the actual case-change. As from mfirstuc v2.08+ this just uses \MFUsentencecase. Despite the “gls” prefix in the command name, this command is provided by mfirstuc, but dates back to when mfirstuc was part of the glossaries package.

    +

    \glsmcolsinitial: 2; glossary-mcols v3.05+

    -Used by \makefirstuc to perform the actual case-change. As from mfirstuc v2.08+ this just uses \MFUsentencecase. Despite the “gls” prefix in the command name, this command is provided by mfirstuc, but dates back to when mfirstuc was part of the glossaries package.

    -

    \glsmcolsinitial: 2; glossary-mcols v3.05+
    +Expands to the number of columns for the “mcol” styles. §13.1.8; 321

    +

    \glsmeasuredepth{length}{text}glossaries v4.51+

    -Expands to the number of columns for the “mcol” styles. §13.1.8; 320

    -

    \glsmeasuredepth{length}{text}glossaries v4.51+
    +Measures the depth of text using \settodepth but temporarily switches off indexing, unset/reset and labelling. §15.5; 367

    +

    \glsmeasureheight{length}{text}glossaries v4.51+

    -Measures the depth of text using \settodepth but temporarily switches off indexing, unset/reset and labelling. §15.5; 364

    -

    \glsmeasureheight{length}{text}glossaries v4.51+
    +Measures the height of text using \settoheight but temporarily switches off indexing, unset/reset and labelling. §15.5; 366

    +

    \glsmeasurewidth{length}{text}glossaries v4.51+

    -Measures the height of text using \settoheight but temporarily switches off indexing, unset/reset and labelling. §15.5; 364

    -

    \glsmeasurewidth{length}{text}glossaries v4.51+
    +Measures the width of text using \settowidth but temporarily switches off indexing, unset/reset and labelling. §15.5; 367

    +

    \glsmfuaddmap{cs1}{cs2}glossaries v4.50+ & glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -Measures the width of text using \settowidth but temporarily switches off indexing, unset/reset and labelling. §15.5; 364

    -

    \glsmfuaddmap{cs1}{cs2}glossaries v4.50+ & glossaries-extra v1.49+
    +If mfirstuc v2.08+ is installed, this will use \MFUaddmap, otherwise it will use \glsmfuexcl instead. See §15.2 for further details. §15.2; 357

    +

    \glsmfublocker{cs}glossaries v4.50+ & glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -If mfirstuc v2.08+ is installed, this will use \MFUaddmap, otherwise it will use \glsmfuexcl instead. See §15.2 for further details. §15.2; 355

    -

    \glsmfublocker{cs}glossaries v4.50+ & glossaries-extra v1.49+
    +If mfirstuc v2.08+ is installed, this will use \MFUblocker, otherwise it will use \glsmfuexcl instead. See §15.2 for further details. §15.2; 357

    +

    \glsmfuexcl{cs}glossaries v4.50+ & glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -If mfirstuc v2.08+ is installed, this will use \MFUblocker, otherwise it will use \glsmfuexcl instead. See §15.2 for further details. §15.2; 355

    -

    \glsmfuexcl{cs}glossaries v4.50+ & glossaries-extra v1.49+
    +If mfirstuc v2.08+ is installed, this will use \MFUexcl, otherwise it will implement something similar. §15.2; 357

    +

    \glsmoveentry{entry-label}{target glossary label}glossaries v3.02+

    -If mfirstuc v2.08+ is installed, this will use \MFUexcl, otherwise it will implement something similar. §15.2; 355

    -

    \glsmoveentry{entry-label}{target glossary label}glossaries v3.02+
    +Moves the entry identified by entry-label to the glossary identified by target glossary label. §4.7; 156

    +

    \GLSname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -Moves the entry identified by entry-label to the glossary identified by target glossary label. §4.7; 156

    -

    \GLSname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glsname but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 171

    +

    \Glsname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glsname but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 171

    -

    \Glsname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glsname but converts the link text to sentence case. Use \Glossentryname within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 171

    +

    \glsname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glsname but converts the link text to sentence case. Use \Glossentryname within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 171

    -

    \glsname[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the name value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. Use \glossentryname within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 171

    +

    \glsnameaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the name value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. Use \glossentryname within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 170

    -

    \glsnameaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +Does text with the access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 385

    +

    -Does text with the access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 382

    -

    +Used by \glossentryname to apply a font change to the name. §13; 292

    +

    \glsnavhypergroupdotarget{glossary-label}{group-label}{group-title}glossary-hypernav v4.53+

    -Used by \glossentryname to apply a font change to the name. §13; 291

    -

    \glsnavhyperlink[glossary-label]{group-label}{group-title}glossary-hypernav
    +Used by \glsnavhypertarget to create the hypertarget for the given group. §13.2.2; 331

    +

    \glsnavhyperlink[glossary-label]{group-label}{group-title}glossary-hypernav

    -Creates a hyperlink to the given group, where the target name is obtained from \glsnavhyperlinkname. §13.2.2; 330

    -

    \glsnavhyperlinkname[glossary-label]{group-label}glossary-hypernav v4.29+
    +Creates a hyperlink to the given group, where the target name is obtained from \glsnavhyperlinkname. §13.2.2; 331

    +

    \glsnavhyperlinkname[glossary-label]{group-label}glossary-hypernav v4.29+

    -Expands to the anchor for the given group. §13.2.2; 330

    -

    \glsnavhypertarget[glossary-label]{group-label}{group-title}glossary-hypernav
    +Expands to the anchor for the given group. §13.2.2; 331

    +

    \glsnavhypertarget[glossary-label]{group-label}{group-title}glossary-hypernav

    -Used to create a hyper target for a group in order to support styles that have navigation links to glossary groups. §13.2.2; 329

    -

    +Used to create a hyper target for a group in order to support styles that have navigation links to glossary groups. Note that if you only want to change the way that the target is created, redefine \glsnavhypergroupdotarget instead. §13.2.2; 330

    +

    -Displays a simple glossary group navigation line with the items separated by \glshypernavsep. §13.2.2; 330

    -

    +Displays a simple glossary group navigation line with the items separated by \glshypernavsep. §13.2.2; 331

    +

    \glsnavigationitem{group-label}glossary-hypernav v4.53+

    -Does nothing outside of \printglossary. Within the glossary, this redefines \glossaryentrynumbers to do its argument and then reset itself. §8.2; 250

    -

    +Used by \glsnavigation to create the hyperlink for the given group (with the title corresponding to the group label). §13.2.2; 331

    +

    -Don’t expand values when assigning fields during entry definition (except for specific fields that are overridden by \glssetexpandfield). §4.4; 149

    -

    \glsnoidxdisplayloc{prefix}{counter}{format}{location}glossaries v4.04+
    +Does nothing outside of \printglossary. Within the glossary, this redefines \glossaryentrynumbers to do its argument and then reset itself. §8.2; 251

    +

    -Used to display an individual location within the number list when \printnoidxglossary formats the number list. §12.6; 290

    -

    +Don’t expand values when assigning fields during entry definition (except for specific fields that are overridden by \glssetexpandfield). §4.4; 149

    +

    \glsnoidxdisplayloc{prefix}{counter}{format}{location}glossaries v4.04+

    -Handler macro used by \glsdisplaynumberlist with Option 1. §5.2; 190

    -

    \glsnoidxloclist{list cs}glossaries v4.04+

    +Used to display an individual location within the number list when \printnoidxglossary formats the number list. §12.6; 291

    +

    +

    +Handler macro used by \glsdisplaynumberlist with Option 1. §5.2; 191

    +

    \glsnoidxloclist{list cs}glossaries v4.04+

    (Options 1 and 4)

    -Displays the location list by iterating over the loclist field with the \glsnoidxloclisthandler handler. §12.6; 288

    -

    \glsnoidxloclisthandler{location}glossaries v4.04+

    -

    +Displays the location list by iterating over the loclist field with the \glsnoidxloclisthandler handler. §12.6; 289

    +

    \glsnoidxloclisthandler{location}glossaries v4.04+

    +

    -Handler macro used by \glsnoidxloclist. §12.6; 288

    -

    \glsnoidxnumberlistloophandler{location item}glossaries v4.04+
    +Handler macro used by \glsnoidxloclist. §12.6; 289

    +

    \glsnoidxnumberlistloophandler{location item}glossaries v4.04+

    -List loop handler used by \glsnumberlistloop. §12.6; 290

    -

    \glsnoidxprenumberlist{entry-label}glossaries v4.50+
    +List loop handler used by \glsnumberlistloop. §12.6; 291

    +

    \glsnoidxprenumberlist{entry-label}glossaries v4.50+

    -Used before the number list for Option 1. By default it expands to the value of the prenumberlist internal field, if set. §8.2; 249

    -

    +Used before the number list for Option 1. By default it expands to the value of the prenumberlist internal field, if set. §8.2; 250

    +

    -Does nothing outside of \printglossary. Within the glossary, this redefines \glossaryentrynumbers to ignore its argument and then reset itself. §8.2; 249

    -

    \glsnumberformat{location(s)}glossaries
    +Does nothing outside of \printglossary. Within the glossary, this redefines \glossaryentrynumbers to ignore its argument and then reset itself. §8.2; 250

    +

    \glsnumberformat{location(s)}glossaries

    -The default format for entry locations. If hyperlinks are defined, this will use \glshypernumber otherwise it will simply display its argument, which may be a single location, or locations delimited by \delimR or \delimN. §12.1; 268

    -

    \glsnumberlistloop{entry-label}{handler}{xr handler cs}glossaries v4.04+
    +The default format for entry locations. If hyperlinks are defined, this will use \glshypernumber otherwise it will simply display its argument, which may be a single location, or locations delimited by \delimR or \delimN. §12.1; 269

    +

    \glsnumberlistloop{entry-label}{handler}{xr handler cs}glossaries v4.04+

    -Iterates over the loclist internal field. §12.6; 289

    -

    \glsnumbersgroupnameinitial: Numbers; glossaries

    +Iterates over the loclist internal field. §12.6; 290

    +

    \glsnumbersgroupnameinitial: Numbers; glossaries

    (language-sensitive)

    -Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. The title associated with the glsnumbers letter group. Also used as the title for the glossary created with the numbers package option. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    -

    +Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. The title associated with the glsnumbers letter group. Also used as the title for the glossary created with the numbers package option. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    +

    -Separator used by \glsdisplaynumberlist between the last two locations. §5.2; 190

    -

    \glsnumlistsepinitial: ,; glossaries v3.02+
    +Separator used by \glsdisplaynumberlist between the last two locations. §5.2; 190

    +

    \glsnumlistsepinitial: ,; glossaries v3.02+

    -Separator used by \glsdisplaynumberlist between all but the last two locations. §5.2; 190

    -

    +Separator used by \glsdisplaynumberlist between all but the last two locations. §5.2; 190

    +

    -Expands to (a literal open brace). §14; 337

    -

    +Expands to (a literal open brace). §14; 339

    +

    -A length register used to set the width of the location list column for tabular-like styles. §13.1; 293

    -

    +A length register used to set the width of the location list column for tabular-like styles. §13.1; 294

    +

    -Paragraph break (for instances where \par can’t be used directly). §4; 129

    -

    \glspatchLToutputglossary-longbooktabs v4.21+
    +Paragraph break (for instances where \par can’t be used directly). §4; 129

    +

    \glspatchLToutputglossary-longbooktabs v4.21+

    -Applies a patch to longtable to check for instances of the group skip occurring at a page break.

    -

    +Applies a patch to longtable to check for instances of the group skip occurring at a page break.

    +

    -Patches tabularx (if it has been loaded) to prevent the first use flag from being unset while tabularx is calculating the column widths. §15.5; 365

    -

    +Patches tabularx (if it has been loaded) to prevent the first use flag from being unset while tabularx is calculating the column widths. §15.5; 367

    +

    -The definition of \glsgroupskip with nogroupskip=false for the glossary-longbooktabs styles. §13.1.4; 307

    -

    +The definition of \glsgroupskip with nogroupskip=false for the glossary-longbooktabs styles. §13.1.4; 308

    +

    -Expands to (a literal percent character). §14; 337

    -

    \GLSpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +Expands to (a literal percent character). §14; 339

    +

    \GLSpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glspl but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.2; 166

    -

    \Glspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glspl but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.2; 166

    +

    \Glspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glspl but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.2; 166

    -

    \glspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glspl but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.2; 166

    +

    \glspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \gls but uses the relevant plural form. §5.1.2; 166

    -

    \GLSplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \gls but uses the relevant plural form. §5.1.2; 166

    +

    \GLSplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glsplural but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 170

    -

    \Glsplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glsplural but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 170

    +

    \Glsplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glsplural but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 170

    -

    \glsplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glsplural but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 170

    +

    \glsplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the plural value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. If you have defined the entry with \newacronym consider using \acrshortpl (or \glsxtrshortpl with glossaries-extra) instead. §5.1.3; 170

    -

    \glspluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the plural value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. If you have defined the entry with \newacronym consider using \acrshortpl (or \glsxtrshortpl with glossaries-extra) instead. §5.1.3; 170

    +

    \glspluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp

    -Does text with the pluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 382

    -

    +Does text with the pluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 385

    +

    -Suffix used to obtain default plurals. §4.1; 138

    -

    +Suffix used to obtain default plurals. §4.1; 138

    +

    -A hook that is usually placed after the description in glossary styles. Some of the styles provided with the glossaries package don’t use this hook. The glossaries-extra-stylemods redefines those styles to include the hook. The default definition of this command tests for the nopostdot option, but the postpunc option redefines the command to implement the chosen punctuation. §2.3§13.1; 91295

    -

    +A hook that is usually placed after the description in glossary styles. Some of the styles provided with the glossaries package don’t use this hook. The glossaries-extra-stylemods redefines those styles to include the hook. The default definition of this command tests for the nopostdot option, but the postpunc option redefines the command to implement the chosen punctuation. §2.3§13.1; 91296

    +

    -Used at the end of the theglossary environment. §13.1.9; 322

    -

    \glspostinlinedescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}glossary-inline v3.03+
    +Used at the end of the theglossary environment. §13.1.9; 324

    +

    \glspostinlinedescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}glossary-inline v3.03+

    -Formats the top-level entry’s description, symbol and location list.

    -

    \glspostinlinesubdescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}glossary-inline v3.03+
    +Formats the top-level entry’s description, symbol and location list.

    +

    \glspostinlinesubdescformat{description}{symbol}{location list}glossary-inline v3.03+

    -Formats the child entry’s description, symbol and location list.

    -

    +Formats the child entry’s description, symbol and location list.

    +

    -A post-link hook used after all the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands. This is redefined by glossaries-extra to use \glsxtrpostlinkhook. §5.1.5; 180

    -

    \glsprefixsepinitial: empty; glossaries-prefix v4.45
    +A post-link hook used after all the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands. This is redefined by glossaries-extra to use \glsxtrpostlinkhook. §5.1.5; 181

    +

    \glsprefixsepinitial: empty; glossaries-prefix v4.45

    -Separator between the prefix and the term. §16; 370

    -

    \glsprestandardsort{sort cs}{type}{entry-label}glossaries v3.13a+
    +Separator between the prefix and the term. §16; 373

    +

    \glsprestandardsort{sort cs}{type}{entry-label}glossaries v3.13a+

    -Hook used with sort=standard to adjust the default sort value (with \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries only). §2.5; 99

    -

    \glsps{entry-label}glossaries-extra v1.07+
    +Hook used with sort=standard to adjust the default sort value (with \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries only). §2.5; 99

    +

    \glsps{entry-label}glossaries-extra v1.07+

    -Shortcut for \glsxtrp{short}{entry-label}.

    -

    \glspt{entry-label}glossaries-extra v1.07+
    +Shortcut for \glsxtrp{short}{entry-label}.

    +

    \glspt{entry-label}glossaries-extra v1.07+

    -Shortcut for \glsxtrp{text}{entry-label}.

    -

    +Shortcut for \glsxtrp{text}{entry-label}.

    +

    -Expands to "text", where the " is a literal character. §14; 338

    -

    \glsrefentry{label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Expands to "text", where the " is a literal character. §14; 340

    +

    \glsrefentry{label}glossaries v3.0+

    -For use with entrycounter and subentrycounter, this references the value of the glossaryentry or glossarysubentry counter associated with the glossary entry identified by label. If entrycounter=false and subentrycounter=false, this simply uses \gls otherwise it uses \ref. §2.3; 83

    -

    \glsreset{entry-label}glossaries
    +For use with entrycounter and subentrycounter, this references the value of the glossaryentry or glossarysubentry counter associated with the glossary entry identified by label. If entrycounter=false and subentrycounter=false, this simply uses \gls otherwise it uses \ref. §2.3; 83

    +

    \glsreset{entry-label}glossaries

    -Globally resets the first use flag. §7; 228

    -

    \glsresetall[glossary labels list]glossaries
    +Globally resets the first use flag. §7; 229

    +

    \glsresetall[glossary labels list]glossaries

    -Globally resets the first use flag for all entries in whose labels are listed in the glossary labels list comma-separated list. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §7; 228

    -

    +Globally resets the first use flag for all entries in whose labels are listed in the glossary labels list comma-separated list. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §7; 229

    +

    -Sets the \ifglsresetcurrcount conditional to \iffalse. §7.1; 233

    -

    +Sets the \ifglsresetcurrcount conditional to \iffalse. §7.1; 234

    +

    -Sets the \ifglsresetcurrcount conditional to \iftrue. §7.1; 233

    -

    +Sets the \ifglsresetcurrcount conditional to \iftrue. §7.1; 234

    +

    -Resets glossaryentry back to zero if entrycounter=true. §2.3; 84

    -

    +Resets glossaryentry back to zero if entrycounter=true. §2.3; 84

    +

    -Resets \glossaryentrynumbers. §8.2; 249

    -

    +Resets \glossaryentrynumbers. §8.2; 250

    +

    -Resets glossarysubentry back to zero if entrycounter=true. §2.3; 86

    -

    +Resets glossarysubentry back to zero if entrycounter=true. §2.3; 86

    +

    -Reverses the effect of \glspatchLToutput. §13.1.4; 307

    -

    \glssee[tag]{entry-label}{xr-list}glossaries v1.17+
    +Reverses the effect of \glspatchLToutput. §13.1.4; 308

    +

    \glssee[tag]{entry-label}{xr-list}glossaries v1.17+

    -Indexes the entry identified by entry-label as a general cross-reference to the entries identified in the comma-separated list xr-list. The optional argument is the textual tag that’s inserted before the cross-reference list and defaults to \seename. §11; 259

    -

    \glsseeformat[tag]{xr-list}{location}glossaries v1.17+
    +Indexes the entry identified by entry-label as a general cross-reference to the entries identified in the comma-separated list xr-list. The optional argument is the textual tag that’s inserted before the cross-reference list and defaults to \seename. §11; 260

    +

    \glsseeformat[tag]{xr-list}{location}glossaries v1.17+

    -Used to format the see cross-reference in the location list. This requires a location argument for makeindex even though it isn’t required. The default definition is \emph{tag} \glsseelist{xr-list}. §11.1; 262

    -

    \glsseeitem{entry-label}glossaries v1.17+
    +Used to format the see cross-reference in the location list. This requires a location argument for makeindex even though it isn’t required. The default definition is \emph{tag} \glsseelist{xr-list}. §11.1; 263

    +

    \glsseeitem{entry-label}glossaries v1.17+

    -Used by \glsseelist to format each entry item. This adds a hyperlink, if enabled, to the appropriate entry line in the glossary with the text obtained with \glsseeitemformat. §11.1; 263

    -

    \glsseeitemformat{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Used by \glsseelist to format each entry item. This adds a hyperlink, if enabled, to the appropriate entry line in the glossary with the text obtained with \glsseeitemformat. §11.1; 264

    +

    \glsseeitemformat{entry-label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Used by \glsseeitem to produce the hyperlink text. §11.1; 263

    -

    \glsseelastsepinitial: ,; glossaries v1.17+
    +Used by \glsseeitem to produce the hyperlink text. §11.1; 264

    +

    \glsseelastsepinitial: ,; glossaries v1.17+

    -Used by \glsseelist as a separator between the final pair. §11.1; 263

    -

    \glsseelist{label-list}glossaries v1.17+
    +Used by \glsseelist as a separator between the final pair. §11.1; 264

    +

    \glsseelist{label-list}glossaries v1.17+

    -Iterates over a comma-separated list of entry labels label-list and formats them. Each label in the list is encapsulated with \glsseeitem. The separators are \glsseelastsep (between the penultimate and last items) and \glsseesep (between all the other items). §11.1; 263

    -

    \glsseesepinitial: ,; glossaries v1.17+
    +Iterates over a comma-separated list of entry labels label-list and formats them. Each label in the list is encapsulated with \glsseeitem. The separators are \glsseelastsep (between the penultimate and last items) and \glsseesep (between all the other items). §11.1; 264

    +

    \glsseesepinitial: ,; glossaries v1.17+

    -Used by \glsseelist as a separator between each entry except the last pair. §11.1; 263

    -

    \glssentencecase{text}glossaries v4.50+ & glossaries-extra v1.49+
    +Used by \glsseelist as a separator between each entry except the last pair. §11.1; 264

    +

    \glssentencecase{text}glossaries v4.50+ & glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -Used by sentence case commands, such as \Gls, to perform the case change. This is simply defined to use \makefirstuc. §15.2; 354

    -

    \glsSetAlphaCompositor{character}glossaries v1.17+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Used by sentence case commands, such as \Gls, to perform the case change. This is simply defined to use \makefirstuc. §15.2; 356

    +

    \glsSetAlphaCompositor{character}glossaries v1.17+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Sets the compositor for locations that start with an uppercase alphabetical character. §3.2; 126

    -

    \glssetcategoryattribute{category}{attribute}{value}glossaries-extra
    +Sets the compositor for locations that start with an uppercase alphabetical character. §3.2; 126

    +

    \glssetcategoryattribute{category}{attribute}{value}glossaries-extra

    -Locally sets the given attribute to value for the given category.

    -

    \glsSetCompositor{character}glossaries v1.17+
    +Locally sets the given attribute to value for the given category.

    +

    \glsSetCompositor{character}glossaries v1.17+

    -Sets the location compositor for the indexing style file created by \makeglossaries. §3.2; 125

    -

    \glssetexpandfield{field}glossaries v3.13a+
    +Sets the location compositor for the indexing style file created by \makeglossaries. §3.2; 125

    +

    \glssetexpandfield{field}glossaries v3.13a+

    -Indicates that the given field should always have its value expanded when the entry is defined. This overrides \glsnoexpandfields. §4.4; 148

    -

    \glssetnoexpandfield{field}glossaries v3.13a+
    +Indicates that the given field should always have its value expanded when the entry is defined. This overrides \glsnoexpandfields. §4.4; 148

    +

    \glssetnoexpandfield{field}glossaries v3.13a+

    -Indicates that the given field should always have its value expanded when the entry is defined. This overrides \glsexpandfields. §4.4; 148

    -

    \GlsSetQuote{character}glossaries v4.24+

    -

    (makeindex only)
    +Indicates that the given field should always have its value expanded when the entry is defined. This overrides \glsexpandfields. §4.4; 148

    +

    \GlsSetQuote{character}glossaries v4.24+

    +

    (makeindex only)

    -Set makeindex’s quote character (used for escaping special characters) to character. §1.5; 44

    -

    \glsSetSuffixF{suffix}glossaries v1.17+
    +Set makeindex’s quote character (used for escaping special characters) to character. §1.5; 44

    +

    \glsSetSuffixF{suffix}glossaries v1.17+

    -The suffix for two consecutive locations. §12.2; 272

    -

    \glsSetSuffixFF{suffix}glossaries v1.17+
    +The suffix for two consecutive locations. §12.2; 273

    +

    \glsSetSuffixFF{suffix}glossaries v1.17+

    -The suffix for three or more consecutive locations. §12.2; 273

    -

    \glssettoctitle{glossary-type}glossaries
    +The suffix for three or more consecutive locations. §12.2; 274

    +

    \glssettoctitle{glossary-type}glossaries

    -Used by \printglossary to set the table of contents title for the given glossary if a title hasn’t been supplied with toctitle or title. §8.2; 247

    -

    \glssetwidest[level]{name}glossary-tree
    +Used by \printglossary to set the table of contents title for the given glossary if a title hasn’t been supplied with toctitle or title. §8.2; 248

    +

    \glssetwidest[level]{name}glossary-tree

    -Indicates that name is the widest name for the given hierarchical level. §13.1.7; 318

    -

    +Indicates that name is the widest name for the given hierarchical level. §13.1.7; 319

    +

    -Adds code to the indexing style file. §3.2; 124

    -

    \GlsSetXdyCodePage{codepage}glossaries v1.17+

    -

    +Adds code to the indexing style file. §3.2; 124

    +

    \GlsSetXdyCodePage{codepage}glossaries v1.17+

    +

    -Sets the xindy codepage. This information is written to the aux file for makeglossaries to pick up. It has no effect if xindy is called explicitly. §14.2; 340

    -

    \GlsSetXdyFirstLetterAfterDigits{letter}modifier: * glossaries v1.17+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Sets the xindy codepage. This information is written to the aux file for makeglossaries to pick up. It has no effect if xindy is called explicitly. §14.2; 342

    +

    \GlsSetXdyFirstLetterAfterDigits{letter}modifier: * glossaries v1.17+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Identifies the first letter group to occur after the number group. §14.4; 350

    -

    \GlsSetXdyLanguage[glossary-type]{language}glossaries v1.17+

    -

    +Identifies the first letter group to occur after the number group. §14.4; 352

    +

    \GlsSetXdyLanguage[glossary-type]{language}glossaries v1.17+

    +

    -Sets the xindy language for the given glossary. This information is written to the aux file for makeglossaries to pick up. It has no effect if xindy is called explicitly. §14.2; 339

    -

    \GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder{location names}glossaries v1.17+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Sets the xindy language for the given glossary. This information is written to the aux file for makeglossaries to pick up. It has no effect if xindy is called explicitly. §14.2; 341

    +

    \GlsSetXdyLocationClassOrder{location names}glossaries v1.17+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -May be used to change the ordering of location class names. §14.3; 349

    -

    \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength{value}glossaries v1.17+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +May be used to change the ordering of location class names. §14.3; 351

    +

    \GlsSetXdyMinRangeLength{value}glossaries v1.17+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Sets the minimum number of consecutive locations to form an implicit range. The value may be “none” to indicate no range formation. §14.3; 349

    -

    \GlsSetXdyNumberGroupOrder{relative location}modifier: * glossaries v4.33+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Sets the minimum number of consecutive locations to form an implicit range. The value may be “none” to indicate no range formation. §14.3; 351

    +

    \GlsSetXdyNumberGroupOrder{relative location}modifier: * glossaries v4.33+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Sets the relative location of the number group. §14.4; 351

    -

    \GlsSetXdyStyles{style name list}glossaries v1.17+

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Sets the relative location of the number group. §14.4; 353

    +

    \GlsSetXdyStyles{style name list}glossaries v1.17+

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Resets the list of required xindy files. §14.1; 338

    -

    \glsshortaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +Resets the list of required xindy files. §14.1; 340

    +

    \glsshortaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp

    -Does text with the shortaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 383

    -

    \glsshortaccsupp{replacement}{content}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +Does text with the shortaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 386

    +

    \glsshortaccsupp{replacement}{content}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Applies replacement as the expansion (E) attribute for content using \glsaccessibility for the short field. §17.2; 380

    -

    \glsshortplaccsupp{replacement}{content}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +Applies replacement as the expansion (E) attribute for content using \glsaccessibility for the short field. §17.2; 383

    +

    \glsshortplaccsupp{replacement}{content}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Applies replacement as the expansion (E) attribute for content using \glsaccessibility for the shortplural field. §17.2; 380

    -

    \glsshortpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +Applies replacement as the expansion (E) attribute for content using \glsaccessibility for the shortplural field. §17.2; 383

    +

    \glsshortpluralaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp

    -Does text with the shortpluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 383

    -

    +Does text with the shortpluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 386

    +

    -A token register used by \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) to store the supplied short form. §6.2.2; 211

    -

    \glsshowaccsupp{options}{PDF element}{value}glossaries v4.45+
    +A token register used by \newacronym (and \newabbreviation) to store the supplied short form. §6.2.2; 212

    +

    \glsshowaccsupp{options}{PDF element}{value}glossaries v4.45+

    -Used by \glsshowtarget in outer mode. §2.1; 72

    -

    \glsshowtarget{target name}glossaries v4.32+
    +Used by \glsshowtarget in outer mode. §2.1; 72

    +

    \glsshowtarget{target name}glossaries v4.32+

    -Used with debug=showtargets to show the target. §2.1; 71

    -

    \glsshowtargetfontinitial: \ttfamily\footnotesize; glossaries v4.45+
    +Used with debug=showtargets to show the target. §2.1; 71

    +

    \glsshowtargetfontinitial: \ttfamily\footnotesize; glossaries v4.45+

    -Used by \glsshowtargetfonttext and \glsshowtargetouter to set the font. §2.1; 72

    -

    +Used by \glsshowtargetfonttext and \glsshowtargetouter to set the font. §2.1; 72

    +

    -Used by \glsshowtargetinner to set the font. §2.1; 72

    -

    \glsshowtargetinner{target name}glossaries v4.50+
    +Used by \glsshowtargetinner to set the font. §2.1; 72

    +

    \glsshowtargetinner{target name}glossaries v4.50+

    -Used by \glsshowtarget in math mode and inner mode. §2.1; 71

    -

    \glsshowtargetouter{target name}glossaries v4.45+
    +Used by \glsshowtarget in math mode and inner mode. §2.1; 71

    +

    \glsshowtargetouter{target name}glossaries v4.45+

    -Used by \glsshowtarget in outer mode. §2.1; 72

    -

    \glsshowtargetsymbol{target name}glossaries v4.45+
    +Used by \glsshowtarget in outer mode. §2.1; 72

    +

    \glsshowtargetsymbol{target name}glossaries v4.45+

    -Used by \glsshowtargetouter to mark the target. §2.1; 72

    -

    \glssortnumberfmt{number}glossaries v3.0+
    +Used by \glsshowtargetouter to mark the target. §2.1; 72

    +

    \glssortnumberfmt{number}glossaries v3.0+

    -Expands to the given number zero-padded to six digits. §2.5; 99

    -

    \glsstartrange[options]{entry label list}glossaries-extra v1.50+
    +Expands to the given number zero-padded to six digits. §2.5; 99

    +

    \glsstartrange[options]{entry label list}glossaries-extra v1.50+

    -Essentially does \glsaddeach[options,format=(encap]{entry label list} where encap can either be provided by the format key in options.

    -

    \glsstepentry{label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Essentially does \glsaddeach[options,format=(encap]{entry label list} where encap can either be provided by the format key in options.

    +

    \glsstepentry{label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Increments glossaryentry with \refstepcounter if entrycounter=true. §2.3; 84

    -

    \glsstepsubentry{label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Increments glossaryentry with \refstepcounter if entrycounter=true. §2.3; 84

    +

    \glsstepsubentry{label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Increments glossarysubentry with \refstepcounter if subentrycounter=true. §2.3; 86

    -

    +Increments glossarysubentry with \refstepcounter if subentrycounter=true. §2.3; 86

    +

    -Sets \ifglssubentrycounter to false. §2.3; 87

    -

    +Sets \ifglssubentrycounter to false. §2.3; 87

    +

    -Displays the formatted value of the glossarysubentry counter or does nothing if subentrycounter=false. §2.3; 87

    -

    +Displays the formatted value of the glossarysubentry counter or does nothing if subentrycounter=false. §2.3; 87

    +

    -Sets \ifglssubentrycounter to true. §2.3; 87

    -

    \glssubentryitem{label}glossaries v3.0+
    +Sets \ifglssubentrycounter to true. §2.3; 87

    +

    \glssubentryitem{label}glossaries v3.0+

    -Used for level 1 entries in glossary styles to increment and display the sub-entry counter if subentrycounter=true. §13.2.1; 326

    -

    \glssubgroupheading{previous level}{level}{parent-label}{group-label}glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -

    (glossary style command)
    +Used for level 1 entries in glossary styles to increment and display the sub-entry counter if subentrycounter=true. §13.2.1; 327

    +

    \glssubgroupheading{previous level}{level}{parent-label}{group-label}glossaries-extra v1.49+

    +

    (glossary style command)

    -Used to format sub-group headings.

    -

    \GLSsymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +Used to format sub-group headings.

    +

    \GLSsymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glssymbol but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 171

    -

    \Glssymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glssymbol but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 172

    +

    \Glssymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glssymbol but converts the link text to sentence case. Use \Glossentrysymbol within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 171

    -

    \glssymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glssymbol but converts the link text to sentence case. Use \Glossentrysymbol within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 171

    +

    \glssymbol[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the symbol value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. Use \glossentrysymbol within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 171

    -

    \glssymbolaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the symbol value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. Use \glossentrysymbol within custom glossary styles instead of this command. §5.1.3; 171

    +

    \glssymbolaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp

    -Does text with the symbolaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 382

    -

    +Does text with the symbolaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 385

    +

    -Produces a simple navigation set of links for just the symbols and number groups separated by \glshypernavsep. §13.2.2; 330

    -

    \GLSsymbolplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+
    +Produces a simple navigation set of links for just the symbols and number groups separated by \glshypernavsep. §13.2.2; 332

    +

    \GLSsymbolplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+

    -As \glssymbolplural but converts the link text to all caps.

    -

    \Glssymbolplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+
    +As \glssymbolplural but converts the link text to all caps.

    +

    \Glssymbolplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+

    -As \glssymbolplural but converts the link text to sentence case.

    -

    \glssymbolplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+
    +As \glssymbolplural but converts the link text to sentence case.

    +

    \glssymbolplural[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v1.12+

    -As \glssymbol but for the symbolplural field.

    -

    +As \glssymbol but for the symbolplural field.

    +

    -Does text with the symbolpluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 382

    -

    \glssymbolsgroupnameinitial: Symbols; glossaries

    +Does text with the symbolpluralaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 385

    +

    \glssymbolsgroupnameinitial: Symbols; glossaries

    (language-sensitive)

    -Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. The title associated with the glssymbols letter group. Also used as the title for the glossary created with the symbols package option. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    -

    \glstarget{entry-label}{text}glossaries v1.18+
    +Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. The title associated with the glssymbols letter group. Also used as the title for the glossary created with the symbols package option. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    +

    \glstarget{entry-label}{text}glossaries v1.18+

    -Used by glossary styles to create a hypertarget (if enabled) for the entry (identified by entry-label). The text is usually \glossentryname{entry-label}, but it can be something else. §13.2.1; 327

    -

    \glstexorpdfstring{TeX}{PDF}glossaries v4.50+
    +Used by glossary styles to create a hypertarget (if enabled) for the entry (identified by entry-label). The text is usually \glossentryname{entry-label}, but it can be something else. §13.2.1; 328

    +

    \glstexorpdfstring{TeX}{PDF}glossaries v4.50+

    -If hyperref has been loaded, this uses \texorpdfstring otherwise it just expands to TeX. §15.1; 353

    -

    \GLStext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +If hyperref has been loaded, this uses \texorpdfstring otherwise it just expands to TeX. §15.1; 355

    +

    \GLStext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glstext but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 169

    -

    \Glstext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glstext but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 169

    +

    \Glstext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -As \glstext but converts the first character of the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 169

    -

    \glstext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries
    +As \glstext but converts the first character of the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 169

    +

    \glstext[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the text value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. If you have defined the entry with \newacronym consider using \acrshort for the short form (or \glsxtrshort with glossaries-extra). For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 169

    -

    \glstextaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the text value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. If you have defined the entry with \newacronym consider using \acrshort for the short form (or \glsxtrshort with glossaries-extra). For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 169

    +

    \glstextaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp

    -Does text with the textaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 382

    -

    \glstextformat{text}glossaries v1.04+
    +Does text with the textaccess replacement text (if set). §17.3; 385

    +

    \glstextformat{text}glossaries v1.04+

    -Used by the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands to format the link text. §5.1; 161

    -

    \glstextup{text}glossaries v3.09a+
    +Used by the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands to format the link text. §5.1; 161

    +

    \glstextup{text}glossaries v3.09a+

    -If \textulc is defined, this will use that command, otherwise it will use \textup to cancel the effect of the small caps font command \textsc. §6.2.1; 205

    -

    +If \textulc is defined, this will use that command, otherwise it will use \textup to cancel the effect of the small caps font command \textsc. §6.2.1; 206

    +

    -Expands to ~ (a literal tilde character). §14; 337

    -

    +Expands to ~ (a literal tilde character). §14; 339

    +

    -Sets \ifglstoc to false. §2.2; 79

    -

    +Sets \ifglstoc to false. §2.2; 79

    +

    -Sets \ifglstoc to true. §2.2; 79

    -

    +Sets \ifglstoc to true. §2.2; 79

    +

    -Space inserted before child descriptions. §13.1.7; 315

    -

    +Space inserted before child descriptions. §13.1.7; 316

    +

    -Used to format the group title for the treegroup and indexgroup styles. §13.1.7; 314

    -

    +Used to format the group title for the treegroup and indexgroup styles. §13.1.7; 315

    +

    -Length register used by the tree style. §13.1.7; 317

    -

    +Length register used by the tree style. §13.1.7; 318

    +

    -Used to indent the top-level entries for the index styles. §13.1.7; 315

    -

    \glstreenamebox{width}{text}glossary-tree v4.19+
    +Used to indent the top-level entries for the index styles. §13.1.7; 316

    +

    \glstreenamebox{width}{text}glossary-tree v4.19+

    -Creates the box for the name with styles like alttree. §13.1.7; 319

    -

    \glstreenamefmt{text}glossary-tree v4.08+
    +Creates the box for the name with styles like alttree. §13.1.7; 320

    +

    \glstreenamefmt{text}glossary-tree v4.08+

    -Used to format the name for the tree and index styles. §13.1.7; 314

    -

    +Used to format the name for the tree and index styles. §13.1.7; 315

    +

    -Used to format the navigation element for styles like treehypergroup. §13.1.7; 315

    -

    +Used to format the navigation element for styles like treehypergroup. §13.1.7; 316

    +

    -Space inserted before top-level descriptions. §13.1.7; 315

    -

    +Space inserted before top-level descriptions. §13.1.7; 316

    +

    -Used to indent the level 1 entries for the index styles. §13.1.7; 316

    -

    +Used to indent the level 1 entries for the index styles. §13.1.7; 317

    +

    -Used to indent the level 2 entries for the index styles. §13.1.7; 316

    -

    +Used to indent the level 2 entries for the index styles. §13.1.7; 317

    +

    -Placeholder command that expands to the entry’s glossary type. §5.1.4; 175

    -

    \glsucmarkfalseglossaries v3.02+
    +Placeholder command that expands to the entry’s glossary type. §5.1.4; 176

    +

    \glsucmarkfalseglossaries v3.02+

    -Sets \ifglsucmark to false.

    -

    \glsucmarktrueglossaries v3.02+
    +Sets \ifglsucmark to false.

    +

    \glsucmarktrueglossaries v3.02+

    -Sets \ifglsucmark to true.

    -

    \glsunexpandedfieldvalue{entry-label}{field-label}glossaries v4.48+
    +Sets \ifglsucmark to true.

    +

    \glsunexpandedfieldvalue{entry-label}{field-label}glossaries v4.48+

    -For use in expandable contexts where the field value is required but the contents should not be expanded. The field should be identified by its internal field label. Expands to nothing with no error or warning if the entry or field aren’t defined. §15.6; 366

    -

    \glsunset{entry-label}glossaries
    +For use in expandable contexts where the field value is required but the contents should not be expanded. The field should be identified by its internal field label. Expands to nothing with no error or warning if the entry or field aren’t defined. §15.6; 369

    +

    \glsunset{entry-label}glossaries

    -Globally unsets the first use flag. §7; 228

    -

    \glsunsetall[glossary labels list]glossaries
    +Globally unsets the first use flag. §7; 229

    +

    \glsunsetall[glossary labels list]glossaries

    -Globally unsets the first use flag for all entries in whose labels are listed in the glossary labels list comma-separated list. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §7; 229

    -

    +Globally unsets the first use flag for all entries in whose labels are listed in the glossary labels list comma-separated list. If the optional argument is omitted, the list of all non-ignored glossaries is assumed. §7; 230

    +

    -Suffix used to obtain the default shortplural value with the base small caps acronym styles. §6.2.1; 205

    -

    \glsuppercase{text}glossaries v4.50+
    +Suffix used to obtain the default shortplural value with the base small caps acronym styles. §6.2.1; 206

    +

    \glsuppercase{text}glossaries v4.50+

    -Converts text to uppercase using the modern LaTeX3 case-changing command, which is expandable. §15.2; 353

    -

    \GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle{style-name}glossaries v4.02+
    +Converts text to uppercase using the modern LaTeX3 case-changing command, which is expandable. §15.2; 355

    +

    \GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle{style-name}glossaries v4.02+

    -Implements the entry format part of the given acronym style (the code supplied in the format def argument of \newacronymstyle). §6.2.2; 212

    -

    \GlsUseAcrStyleDefs{style-name}glossaries v4.02+
    +Implements the entry format part of the given acronym style (the code supplied in the format def argument of \newacronymstyle). §6.2.2; 213

    +

    \GlsUseAcrStyleDefs{style-name}glossaries v4.02+

    -Implements the style definitions part of the given acronym style (the code supplied in the display defs argument of \newacronymstyle). §6.2.2; 212

    -

    \GLSuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +Implements the style definitions part of the given acronym style (the code supplied in the display defs argument of \newacronymstyle). §6.2.2; 213

    +

    \GLSuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuseri but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 172

    -

    \Glsuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuseri but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 172

    +

    \Glsuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuseri but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 172

    -

    \glsuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuseri but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 172

    +

    \glsuseri[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user1 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 172

    -

    \glsuseriaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user1 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 172

    +

    \glsuseriaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Does text with the user1access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 383

    -

    \GLSuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +Does text with the user1access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 386

    +

    \GLSuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuserii but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 173

    -

    \Glsuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuserii but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 173

    +

    \Glsuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuserii but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 172

    -

    \glsuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuserii but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 173

    +

    \glsuserii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user2 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 172

    -

    \glsuseriiaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user2 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 173

    +

    \glsuseriiaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Does text with the user2access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 383

    -

    \GLSuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +Does text with the user2access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 386

    +

    \GLSuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuseriii but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 173

    -

    \Glsuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuseriii but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 173

    +

    \Glsuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuseriii but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 173

    -

    \glsuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuseriii but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 173

    +

    \glsuseriii[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user3 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 173

    -

    \glsuseriiiaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user3 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 173

    +

    \glsuseriiiaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Does text with the user3access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 383

    -

    \GLSuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +Does text with the user3access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 387

    +

    \GLSuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuseriv but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 173

    -

    \Glsuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuseriv but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 174

    +

    \Glsuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuseriv but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 173

    -

    \glsuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuseriv but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 173

    +

    \glsuseriv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user4 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 173

    -

    \glsuserivaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user4 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 173

    +

    \glsuserivaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Does text with the user4access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 384

    -

    \GLSuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +Does text with the user4access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 387

    +

    \GLSuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuserv but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 174

    -

    \Glsuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuserv but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 174

    +

    \Glsuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuserv but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 174

    -

    \glsuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuserv but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 174

    +

    \glsuserv[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user5 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 173

    -

    \glsuservaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user5 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 174

    +

    \glsuservaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Does text with the user5access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 384

    -

    \GLSuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +Does text with the user5access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 387

    +

    \GLSuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuservi but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 174

    -

    \Glsuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuservi but converts the link text to all caps. §5.1.3; 174

    +

    \Glsuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -As \glsuservi but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 174

    -

    \glsuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+
    +As \glsuservi but converts the link text to sentence case. §5.1.3; 174

    +

    \glsuservi[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries v2.04+

    -References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user6 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 174

    -

    \glsuserviaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+
    +References the entry identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the user6 value. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options. §5.1.3; 174

    +

    \glsuserviaccessdisplay{text}{entry-label}glossaries-accsupp v4.45+

    -Does text with the user6access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 384

    -

    +Does text with the user6access replacement text (if set). §17.3; 387

    +

    -Sets \ifglswrallowprimitivemods to false. §2.4; 93

    -

    +Sets \ifglswrallowprimitivemods to false. §2.4; 93

    +

    -Sets \ifglswrallowprimitivemods to true. §2.4; 93

    -

    +Sets \ifglswrallowprimitivemods to true. §2.4; 93

    +

    -Hook used to locally disable problematic commands whilst constructing the anchor for \glshypernumber. §12.1; 270

    -

    +Hook used to locally disable problematic commands whilst constructing the anchor for \glshypernumber. §12.1; 271

    +

    -Hook used to locally disable problematic commands whilst writing the location to the indexing file with Options 2 and 3. §12.3; 275

    -

    +Hook used to locally disable problematic commands whilst writing the location to the indexing file with Options 2 and 3. §12.3; 276

    +

    -Must be expandable. May be used to alter the location suffix whilst constructing the anchor for \glshypernumber. §12.1; 270

    -

    +Must be expandable. May be used to alter the location suffix whilst constructing the anchor for \glshypernumber. §12.1; 271

    +

    -Used to encapsulate the location in the hyperlink text for \glshypernumber. §12.1; 269

    -

    +Used to encapsulate the location in the hyperlink text for \glshypernumber. §12.1; 270

    +

    -The write register used to create the indexing style file. §3.2; 124

    -

    \glswritedefhookglossaries v3.10a
    +The write register used to create the indexing style file. §3.2; 124

    +

    \glswritedefhookglossaries v3.10a

    -Hook used when writing entries to the glsdefs file after all the key=value information has been written and before the end brace that closes the final argument of \glsdefs@newdocentry.

    -

    \glswriteentry{label}{indexing code}glossaries v4.16+
    +Hook used when writing entries to the glsdefs file after all the key=value information has been written and before the end brace that closes the final argument of \glsdefs@newdocentry.

    +

    \glswriteentry{label}{indexing code}glossaries v4.16+

    -Does indexing code unless indexonlyfirst=true and the entry identified by label has been marked as used. §2.4; 94

    -

    \glsXcounterXformat{H-prefix}{location}

    -

    (xindy only)
    +Does indexing code unless indexonlyfirst=true and the entry identified by label has been marked as used. §2.4; 94

    +

    \glsXcounterXformat{H-prefix}{location}

    +

    (xindy only)

    -Used with xindy for location formats. §14.3; 341

    +Used with xindy for location formats. §14.3; 343

    Glsxtr

    - +

    -This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. §1.7.1; 66

    -

    \glsxtr@record{label}{h-prefix}{counter}{format}{loc}glossaries-extra v1.08+
    +This command is written to the aux file for the benefit of makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite. §1.7.1; 66

    +

    \glsxtr@record{label}{h-prefix}{counter}{format}{loc}glossaries-extra v1.08+

    -This command is written to the aux file to provide the indexing information for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 68

    -

    \glsxtr@record@nameref{label}{href prefix}{counter}{format}{location}{title}{href anchor}{href value}glossaries-extra v1.37+
    +This command is written to the aux file to provide the indexing information for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 68

    +

    \glsxtr@record@nameref{label}{href prefix}{counter}{format}{location}{title}{href anchor}{href value}glossaries-extra v1.37+

    -This command is written to the aux file to provide the indexing information for bib2gls when the record=nameref option is used. §1.7.3; 68

    -

    \glsxtr@recordsee{label}{xr list}glossaries-extra v1.14+
    +This command is written to the aux file to provide the indexing information for bib2gls when the record=nameref option is used. §1.7.3; 68

    +

    \glsxtr@recordsee{label}{xr list}glossaries-extra v1.14+

    -This command is written to the aux file to provide the \glssee information for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 69

    -

    \glsxtr@resource{options}{basename}glossaries-extra v1.08+
    +This command is written to the aux file to provide the \glssee information for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 69

    +

    \glsxtr@resource{options}{basename}glossaries-extra v1.08+

    -This command is written to the aux file to provide the resource options for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 68

    -

    \glsxtr@texencoding{encoding}glossaries-extra v1.11+
    +This command is written to the aux file to provide the resource options for bib2gls. §1.7.3; 68

    +

    \glsxtr@texencoding{encoding}glossaries-extra v1.11+

    -This command is written to the aux file to provide the file encoding information for bib2gls.

    -

    \glsxtrabbrvfootnote{entry-label}{text}glossaries-extra v1.07+
    +This command is written to the aux file to provide the file encoding information for bib2gls.

    +

    \glsxtrabbrvfootnote{entry-label}{text}glossaries-extra v1.07+

    -Command that produces the footnote for the footnote abbreviation styles, such as footnote and postfootnote.

    -

    \glsxtrabbrvtypeinitial: \glsdefaulttype; glossaries-extra
    +Command that produces the footnote for the footnote abbreviation styles, such as footnote and postfootnote.

    +

    \glsxtrabbrvtypeinitial: \glsdefaulttype; glossaries-extra

    -Expands to the label of the default abbreviation glossary. The abbreviations package option will redefine this to abbreviations.

    -

    \glsxtrbookindexname{entry-label}glossary-bookindex v1.21+
    +Expands to the label of the default abbreviation glossary. The abbreviations package option will redefine this to abbreviations.

    +

    \glsxtrbookindexname{entry-label}glossary-bookindex v1.21+

    -Used by the bookindex style to display a top-level entry’s name.

    -

    \glsxtrcategoryaccsupp{replacement}{content}
    +Used by the bookindex style to display a top-level entry’s name.

    +

    \glsxtrcategoryaccsupp{replacement}{content}

    -If defined, used by \glsfieldaccsupp for the accessibility support for the category identified by category.

    -

    \glsxtrcategoryfieldaccsupp{replacement}{content}
    +If defined, used by \glsfieldaccsupp for the accessibility support for the category identified by category.

    +

    \glsxtrcategoryfieldaccsupp{replacement}{content}

    -If defined, used by \glsfieldaccsupp for the accessibility support for the category identified by category and the internal field label given by field.

    -

    \glsxtrcopytoglossary{entry-label}{glossary-type}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +If defined, used by \glsfieldaccsupp for the accessibility support for the category identified by category and the internal field label given by field.

    +

    \glsxtrcopytoglossary{entry-label}{glossary-type}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -Copies the entry to the internal glossary list for the given glossary. The starred version performs a global change. The unstarred version can be localised. Only for use with the “unsrt” family of commands.

    -

    \glsxtrcounterlocfmt{location}{title}
    +Copies the entry to the internal glossary list for the given glossary. The starred version performs a global change. The unstarred version can be localised. Only for use with the “unsrt” family of commands.

    +

    \glsxtrcounterlocfmt{location}{title}

    -If defined, used with record=name to format locations associated with counter.

    -

    \glsxtrdopostpunc{code}tokenglossaries-extra v1.49+
    +If defined, used with record=name to format locations associated with counter.

    +

    \glsxtrdopostpunc{code}tokenglossaries-extra v1.49+

    If token is a recognised punctuation character this does the punctuation character and then code, otherwise if does code followed by token.

    -

    \glsxtrfieldforlistloop{entry-label}{field}{handler-cs}glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +
    \glsxtrfieldforlistloop{entry-label}{field}{handler-cs}glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -Iterates over the given field’s value using etoolbox’s \forlistcsloop.

    -

    \glsxtrfieldformatlist{entry-label}{field-label}glossaries-extra v1.42+
    +Iterates over the given field’s value using etoolbox’s \forlistcsloop.

    +

    \glsxtrfieldformatlist{entry-label}{field-label}glossaries-extra v1.42+

    -Formats the value of the given field, which should be an etoolbox internal list, using the same list handler macro as datatool’s \DTLformatlist.

    -

    \glsxtrfmt[options]{entry-label}{text}glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +Formats the value of the given field, which should be an etoolbox internal list, using the same list handler macro as datatool’s \DTLformatlist.

    +

    \glsxtrfmt[options]{entry-label}{text}glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -Behaves like \glslink[options]{entry-label}{\csname{text}insert} where the control sequence name csname is obtained from a designated field.

    -

    \GlsXtrFmtFieldinitial: useri; glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +Behaves like \glslink[options]{entry-label}{\csname{text}insert} where the control sequence name csname is obtained from a designated field.

    +

    \GlsXtrFmtFieldinitial: useri; glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -Expands to the name of the used by \glsxtrfmt.

    -

    \glsxtrfootnotedescnameglossaries-extra v1.42+
    +Expands to the name of the used by \glsxtrfmt.

    +

    \glsxtrfootnotedescnameglossaries-extra v1.42+

    -Expands to the name value for styles like short-footnote-desc.

    -

    \glsxtrfootnotedescsortglossaries-extra v1.42+
    +Expands to the name value for styles like short-footnote-desc.

    +

    \glsxtrfootnotedescsortglossaries-extra v1.42+

    -Expands to the sort value for footnote styles like short-footnote-desc.

    -

    \glsxtrforcsvfield{entry-label}{field-label}{handler cs}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.24+
    +Expands to the sort value for footnote styles like short-footnote-desc.

    +

    \glsxtrforcsvfield{entry-label}{field-label}{handler cs}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.24+

    -Iterates over the comma-separated list stored in the given field (identified by its internal label) for the entry identified by entry-label and performs handler cs{element} for each element of the list.

    -

    \GLSxtrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +Iterates over the comma-separated list stored in the given field (identified by its internal label) for the entry identified by entry-label and performs handler cs{element} for each element of the list.

    +

    \GLSxtrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrfull but converts the link text to all caps.

    -

    \Glsxtrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrfull but converts the link text to all caps.

    +

    \Glsxtrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrfull but converts the link text to sentence case.

    -

    \glsxtrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrfull but converts the link text to sentence case.

    +

    \glsxtrfull[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -References the abbreviation identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the short and long values, formatted according to the abbreviation style associated with the entry’s category. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. The format produced by this command may not match the format produced by the first use of \gls{entry-label}, depending on the abbreviation style.

    -

    \GLSxtrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +References the abbreviation identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the short and long values, formatted according to the abbreviation style associated with the entry’s category. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. The format produced by this command may not match the format produced by the first use of \gls{entry-label}, depending on the abbreviation style.

    +

    \GLSxtrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrfullpl but converts the link text to all caps.

    -

    \Glsxtrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrfullpl but converts the link text to all caps.

    +

    \Glsxtrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrfullpl but converts the link text to sentence case.

    -

    \glsxtrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrfullpl but converts the link text to sentence case.

    +

    \glsxtrfullpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrfull but for the plural form.

    -

    \glsxtrfullsep{entry-label}glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrfull but for the plural form.

    +

    \glsxtrfullsep{entry-label}glossaries-extra

    Separator used by the parenthetical inline full and also for some display full forms.

    -

    \glsxtrGeneralInitRulesglossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.49+
    +
    \glsxtrGeneralInitRulesglossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.49+

    A shortcut that expands to the ignorable rules, combining diacritic rules, hyphen rules, general punctuation rules, digit rules, and fraction rules.

    -

    \glsxtrGeneralLatinAtoGrulesglossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.49+
    +
    \glsxtrGeneralLatinAtoGrulesglossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.49+

    Expands to the A–G subset of General Latin I sort rules.

    -

    \glsxtrGeneralLatinNtoZrulesglossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.49+
    +
    \glsxtrGeneralLatinNtoZrulesglossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.49+

    Expands to the N–Z subset of General Latin I sort rules.

    -

    \glsxtrgetgrouptitle{group-label}{cs}glossaries-extra v1.14+
    +
    \glsxtrgetgrouptitle{group-label}{cs}glossaries-extra v1.14+

    -Obtains the title corresponding to the group identified by group-label and stores the result in the control sequence cs.

    -

    \glsxtrglossentry{entry-label}glossaries-extra v1.21+
    +Obtains the title corresponding to the group identified by group-label and stores the result in the control sequence cs.

    +

    \glsxtrglossentry{entry-label}glossaries-extra v1.21+

    -Used for standalone entries to display the name with \glossentryname, with appropriate hooks.

    -

    \glsxtrhiername{entry-label}glossaries-extra v1.37+
    +Used for standalone entries to display the name with \glossentryname, with appropriate hooks.

    +

    \glsxtrhiername{entry-label}glossaries-extra v1.37+

    Displays the entry’s hierarchical name.

    -

    \GlsXtrIfFieldEqNum{field-label}{entry-label}{number}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.31+
    +
    \GlsXtrIfFieldEqNum{field-label}{entry-label}{number}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.31+

    Compares the numeric value stored in the given field with number.

    -

    \GlsXtrIfFieldEqStr{field-label}{entry-label}{value}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.21+
    +
    \GlsXtrIfFieldEqStr{field-label}{entry-label}{value}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.21+

    -Tests if the entry given by entry-label has the field identified by its internal label field-label set to value.

    -

    \GlsXtrIfFieldNonZero{field-label}{entry-label}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.31+
    +Tests if the entry given by entry-label has the field identified by its internal label field-label set to value.

    +

    \GlsXtrIfFieldNonZero{field-label}{entry-label}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.31+

    Tests if the numeric value stored in the given field is non-zero.

    -

    \GlsXtrIfFieldUndef{field-label}{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-extra v1.23+
    +
    \GlsXtrIfFieldUndef{field-label}{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-extra v1.23+

    -Expandable command that tests if the given field (identified by its internal label) is undefined for the entry given by entry-label. Internally uses etoolbox’s \ifcsundef command.

    -

    \glsxtrifhasfield{field-label}{entry-label}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.19+
    +Expandable command that tests if the given field (identified by its internal label) is undefined for the entry given by entry-label. Internally uses etoolbox’s \ifcsundef command.

    +

    \glsxtrifhasfield{field-label}{entry-label}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.19+

    -Tests if the field identified by its internal label field-label for the entry given by entry-label is defined and is not empty. This is like \ifglshasfield but doesn’t produce a warning if the entry or field doesn’t exist. This sets \glscurrentfieldvalue to the field value and does true if its defined and not empty, otherwise it does false. The unstarred version adds implicit grouping to make nesting easier. The starred version doesn’t (to make assignments easier).

    -

    \GlsXtrIfHasNonZeroChildCount{entry-label}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.47+
    +Tests if the field identified by its internal label field-label for the entry given by entry-label is defined and is not empty. This is like \ifglshasfield but doesn’t produce a warning if the entry or field doesn’t exist. This sets \glscurrentfieldvalue to the field value and does true if its defined and not empty, otherwise it does false. The unstarred version adds implicit grouping to make nesting easier. The starred version doesn’t (to make assignments easier).

    +

    \GlsXtrIfHasNonZeroChildCount{entry-label}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.47+

    -Tests if the value in the childcount field is non-zero (using \GlsXtrIfFieldNonZero). This requires the save-child-count resource option.

    -

    \GlsXtrIfUnusedOrUndefined{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-extra v1.34+
    +Tests if the value in the childcount field is non-zero (using \GlsXtrIfFieldNonZero). This requires the save-child-count resource option.

    +

    \GlsXtrIfUnusedOrUndefined{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-extra v1.34+

    -Does true if the entry hasn’t been defined or hasn’t been marked as used, otherwise does true. Note that this command will generate an error or warning (according to undefaction) if the entry hasn’t been defined, but will still do true. §15.4; 358

    -

    \glsxtrifwasfirstuse{true}{false}glossaries-extra
    +Does true if the entry hasn’t been defined or hasn’t been marked as used, otherwise does true. Note that this command will generate an error or warning (according to undefaction) if the entry hasn’t been defined, but will still do true. §15.4; 361

    +

    \glsxtrifwasfirstuse{true}{false}glossaries-extra

    -Initialised by the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands, this expands to true if the calling command was considered the first use, otherwise it expands to false. This command may be used within the post-link hook (where it’s too late to test the first use flag with \ifglsused).

    -

    \GlsXtrIfXpFieldEqXpStr{field-label}{entry-label}{value}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.31+
    +Initialised by the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands, this expands to true if the calling command was considered the first use, otherwise it expands to false. This command may be used within the post-link hook (where it’s too late to test the first use flag with \ifglsused).

    +

    \GlsXtrIfXpFieldEqXpStr{field-label}{entry-label}{value}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.31+

    -Like \GlsXtrIfFieldEqStr but first (protected) expands both the field value and the supplied value.

    -

    \glsxtrIgnorableRulesglossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.49+
    +Like \GlsXtrIfFieldEqStr but first (protected) expands both the field value and the supplied value.

    +

    \glsxtrIgnorableRulesglossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.49+

    A shortcut that expands to the control rules, space rules and non-printable rules.

    -

    \Glsxtrinlinefullformat{entry-label}{insert}
    +
    \Glsxtrinlinefullformat{entry-label}{insert}

    -Used by \Glsxtrfull to display the sentence case inline full form (defined by the abbreviation style).

    -

    \glsxtrinlinefullformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries-extra
    +Used by \Glsxtrfull to display the sentence case inline full form (defined by the abbreviation style).

    +

    \glsxtrinlinefullformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries-extra

    -Used by \glsxtrfull to display the inline full form (defined by the abbreviation style).

    -

    \Glsxtrinlinefullplformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries-extra
    +Used by \glsxtrfull to display the inline full form (defined by the abbreviation style).

    +

    \Glsxtrinlinefullplformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries-extra

    -Used by \Glsxtrfullpl to display the plural sentence case inline full form (defined by the abbreviation style).

    -

    \glsxtrinlinefullplformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries-extra
    +Used by \Glsxtrfullpl to display the plural sentence case inline full form (defined by the abbreviation style).

    +

    \glsxtrinlinefullplformat{entry-label}{insert}glossaries-extra

    -Used by \glsxtrfullpl to display the plural inline full form (defined by the abbreviation style).

    -

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[options]glossaries-extra v1.11+
    +Used by \glsxtrfullpl to display the plural inline full form (defined by the abbreviation style).

    +

    \GlsXtrLoadResources[options]glossaries-extra v1.11+

    -For use with bib2gls, this both sets up the resource options (which bib2gls can detect from the aux file) and inputs the glstex file created by bib2gls.

    -

    \glsxtrlocalsetgrouptitle{group-label}{group-title}glossaries-extra v1.24+
    +For use with bib2gls, this both sets up the resource options (which bib2gls can detect from the aux file) and inputs the glstex file created by bib2gls.

    +

    \glsxtrlocalsetgrouptitle{group-label}{group-title}glossaries-extra v1.24+

    -Locally assigns the given title group-title to the group identified by group-label.

    -

    \GLSxtrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +Locally assigns the given title group-title to the group identified by group-label.

    +

    \GLSxtrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrlong but converts the link text to all caps.

    -

    \Glsxtrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrlong but converts the link text to all caps.

    +

    \Glsxtrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrlong but converts the link text to sentence case.

    -

    \glsxtrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrlong but converts the link text to sentence case.

    +

    \glsxtrlong[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -References the abbreviation identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the long value, formatted according to the abbreviation style associated with the entry’s category. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag.

    -

    \GLSxtrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +References the abbreviation identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the long value, formatted according to the abbreviation style associated with the entry’s category. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag.

    +

    \GLSxtrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrlongpl but converts the link text to all caps.

    -

    \Glsxtrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrlongpl but converts the link text to all caps.

    +

    \Glsxtrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrlongpl but converts the link text to sentence case.

    -

    \glsxtrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrlongpl but converts the link text to sentence case.

    +

    \glsxtrlongpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrlong but the text produced is obtained from the longplural value.

    -

    \glsxtrnewgls[default-options]{prefix}{cs}glossaries-extra v1.21+
    +As \glsxtrlong but the text produced is obtained from the longplural value.

    +

    \glsxtrnewgls[default-options]{prefix}{cs}glossaries-extra v1.21+

    -Defines the command cs[options]{entry-label} to behave like \gls[default-options,options]{prefixentry-label}.

    -

    \glsxtrnewglslike[default-options]{prefix}{\gls-like cs}{\glspl-like cs}{\Gls-like cs}{\Glspl-like cs}glossaries-extra v1.21+
    +Defines the command cs[options]{entry-label} to behave like \gls[default-options,options]{prefixentry-label}.

    +

    \glsxtrnewglslike[default-options]{prefix}{\gls-like cs}{\glspl-like cs}{\Gls-like cs}{\Glspl-like cs}glossaries-extra v1.21+

    -Like \glsxtrnewgls but provides plural and sentence case commands as well.

    -

    \glsxtrnewnumber[key=value list]{entry-label}{num}glossaries-extra

    -

    (requires \usepackage[numbers]{glossaries-extra})
    +Like \glsxtrnewgls but provides plural and sentence case commands as well.

    +

    \glsxtrnewnumber[key=value list]{entry-label}{num}glossaries-extra

    +

    (requires \usepackage[numbers]{glossaries-extra})

    -Defines a new glossary entry with the given label, type set to numbers, the category set to number, the name set to num and the sort set to entry-label. The optional argument is a comma-separated list of glossary entry keys, which can be used to override the defaults.

    -

    \glsxtrnewsymbol[key=value list]{entry-label}{sym}glossaries-extra

    -

    (requires \usepackage[symbols]{glossaries-extra})
    +Defines a new glossary entry with the given label, type set to numbers, the category set to number, the name set to num and the sort set to entry-label. The optional argument is a comma-separated list of glossary entry keys, which can be used to override the defaults.

    +

    \glsxtrnewsymbol[key=value list]{entry-label}{sym}glossaries-extra

    +

    (requires \usepackage[symbols]{glossaries-extra})

    -Defines a new glossary entry with the given label, type set to symbols, the category set to symbol, the name set to sym and the sort set to entry-label. The optional argument is a comma-separated list of glossary entry keys, which can be used to override the defaults.

    -

    \glsxtrnopostpuncglossaries-extra v1.22+
    +Defines a new glossary entry with the given label, type set to symbols, the category set to symbol, the name set to sym and the sort set to entry-label. The optional argument is a comma-separated list of glossary entry keys, which can be used to override the defaults.

    +

    \glsxtrnopostpuncglossaries-extra v1.22+

    -When placed at the end of the description, this switches off the post-description punctuation (inserted automatically via options such as postdot) but doesn’t suppress the post-description hook. Does nothing outside of the glossary.

    -

    \glsxtrp{field}{entry-label}glossaries-extra v1.07+
    +When placed at the end of the description, this switches off the post-description punctuation (inserted automatically via options such as postdot) but doesn’t suppress the post-description hook. Does nothing outside of the glossary.

    +

    \glsxtrp{field}{entry-label}glossaries-extra v1.07+

    -For use in headings and captions (instead of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands). This command is designed to expand to the field value if used in a PDF bookmark and can also expand to a more appropriate command if it ends up in the page header. Note that there’s no option argument.

    -

    \glsxtrparen{text}glossaries-extra v1.17+
    +For use in headings and captions (instead of the \gls-like or \glstext-like commands). This command is designed to expand to the field value if used in a PDF bookmark and can also expand to a more appropriate command if it ends up in the page header. Note that there’s no option argument.

    +

    \glsxtrparen{text}glossaries-extra v1.17+

    Used to encapsulate text in parentheses.

    -

    \glsxtrpostlinkAddSymbolOnFirstUseglossaries-extra
    +
    \glsxtrpostlinkAddSymbolOnFirstUseglossaries-extra

    -May be used within a post-link hook to display the symbol in parentheses on first use.

    -

    \glsxtrpostlinkhookglossaries-extra v1.0+
    +May be used within a post-link hook to display the symbol in parentheses on first use.

    +

    \glsxtrpostlinkhookglossaries-extra v1.0+

    -An additional post-link hook that supports categories.

    -

    \GlsXtrResetLocalBufferglossaries-extra v1.49+
    +An additional post-link hook that supports categories.

    +

    \GlsXtrResetLocalBufferglossaries-extra v1.49+

    -If local unset for repeat entries has been enabled with \GlsXtrUnsetBufferEnableRepeatLocal, this will locally reset all entries that are in the buffer that hadn’t been marked as used before the function was enabled.

    -

    \GlsXtrSetAltModifier{token}{options}
    +If local unset for repeat entries has been enabled with \GlsXtrUnsetBufferEnableRepeatLocal, this will locally reset all entries that are in the buffer that hadn’t been marked as used before the function was enabled.

    +

    \GlsXtrSetAltModifier{token}{options}

    -Sets token as a modifier for the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands that will automatically implement the given options.

    -

    \GlsXtrSetField{entry-label}{field-label}{value}glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +Sets token as a modifier for the \gls-like and \glstext-like commands that will automatically implement the given options.

    +

    \GlsXtrSetField{entry-label}{field-label}{value}glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -Assigns value to the field identified by its internal label field-label for the entry identified by entry-label. An error (or warning with undefaction=warn) occurs if the entry hasn’t been defined.

    -

    \glsxtrsetgrouptitle{group-label}{group-title}glossaries-extra v1.14+
    +Assigns value to the field identified by its internal label field-label for the entry identified by entry-label. An error (or warning with undefaction=warn) occurs if the entry hasn’t been defined.

    +

    \glsxtrsetgrouptitle{group-label}{group-title}glossaries-extra v1.14+

    -Globally assigns the given title group-title to the group identified by group-label.

    -

    \GlsXtrSetPlusModifier{options}glossaries-extra v1.49+
    +Globally assigns the given title group-title to the group identified by group-label.

    +

    \GlsXtrSetPlusModifier{options}glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -Overrides the options that should be implemented by the plus (+) modifier for \gls-like and \glstext-like commands.

    -

    \GlsXtrSetStarModifier{options}glossaries-extra v1.49+
    +Overrides the options that should be implemented by the plus (+) modifier for \gls-like and \glstext-like commands.

    +

    \GlsXtrSetStarModifier{options}glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -Overrides the options that should be implemented by the star (*) modifier for \gls-like and \glstext-like commands.

    -

    \GLSxtrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +Overrides the options that should be implemented by the star (*) modifier for \gls-like and \glstext-like commands.

    +

    \GLSxtrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrshort but converts the link text to all caps.

    -

    \Glsxtrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrshort but converts the link text to all caps.

    +

    \Glsxtrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrshort but converts the link text to sentence case.

    -

    \glsxtrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrshort but converts the link text to sentence case.

    +

    \glsxtrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -References the abbreviation identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the short value, formatted according to the abbreviation style associated with the entry’s category. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options.

    -

    \Glsxtrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +References the abbreviation identified by entry-label. The text produced is obtained from the short value, formatted according to the abbreviation style associated with the entry’s category. The insert argument will be inserted at the end of the link text. This command does not alter or depend on the first use flag. For the first optional argument, see \glslink options.

    +

    \Glsxtrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrshortpl but converts the link text to sentence case.

    -

    \glsxtrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra
    +As \glsxtrshortpl but converts the link text to sentence case.

    +

    \glsxtrshortpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra

    -As \glsxtrshort but the text produced is obtained from the shortplural value.

    -

    \GlsXtrStartUnsetBufferingmodifier: * glossaries-extra v1.30+
    +As \glsxtrshort but the text produced is obtained from the shortplural value.

    +

    \GlsXtrStartUnsetBufferingmodifier: * glossaries-extra v1.30+

    Enables unset buffering. The starred version doesn’t check for duplicates.

    -

    \GlsXtrStopUnsetBufferingmodifier: * glossaries-extra v1.30+
    +
    \GlsXtrStopUnsetBufferingmodifier: * glossaries-extra v1.30+

    Stops buffering. The starred version performs a global unset.

    -

    \GlsXtrUnsetBufferEnableRepeatLocalglossaries-extra v1.49+
    +
    \GlsXtrUnsetBufferEnableRepeatLocalglossaries-extra v1.49+

    -Allows repeat entries within the buffering code to be locally unset before the link text.

    -

    \GlsXtrUseAbbrStyleFmts{style-name}glossaries-extra
    +Allows repeat entries within the buffering code to be locally unset before the link text.

    +

    \GlsXtrUseAbbrStyleFmts{style-name}glossaries-extra

    Implements the display definitions code for the given abbreviation style.

    -

    \GlsXtrUseAbbrStyleSetup{style-name}glossaries-extra
    +
    \GlsXtrUseAbbrStyleSetup{style-name}glossaries-extra

    Implements the setup code for the given abbreviation style.

    -

    \glsxtrusefield{entry-label}{field-label}glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +
    \glsxtrusefield{entry-label}{field-label}glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -Expands to the value of the given field (identified by its internal label field-label) for the entry given by entry-label. Expands to \relax if the entry or field are undefined.

    +Expands to the value of the given field (identified by its internal label field-label) for the entry given by entry-label. Expands to \relax if the entry or field are undefined.

    H

    -
    \hyperbf{location(s)}glossaries
    +
    \hyperbf{location(s)}glossaries

    -If hyperlinks are supported this does \textbf{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textbf{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    -

    \hyperemph{location(s)}glossaries
    +If hyperlinks are supported this does \textbf{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textbf{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    +

    \hyperemph{location(s)}glossaries

    -If hyperlinks are supported this does \emph{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \emph{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    -

    \hyperit{location(s)}glossaries
    +If hyperlinks are supported this does \emph{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \emph{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    +

    \hyperit{location(s)}glossaries

    -If hyperlinks are supported this does \textit{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textit{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    -

    \hypermd{location(s)}glossaries
    +If hyperlinks are supported this does \textit{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textit{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    +

    \hypermd{location(s)}glossaries

    -If hyperlinks are supported this does \textmd{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textmd{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    -

    \hyperrm{location(s)}glossaries
    +If hyperlinks are supported this does \textmd{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textmd{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    +

    \hyperrm{location(s)}glossaries

    -If hyperlinks are supported this does \textrm{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textrm{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    -

    \hypersc{location(s)}glossaries
    +If hyperlinks are supported this does \textrm{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textrm{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    +

    \hypersc{location(s)}glossaries

    -If hyperlinks are supported this does \textsc{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textsc{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    -

    \hypersf{location(s)}glossaries
    +If hyperlinks are supported this does \textsc{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textsc{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    +

    \hypersf{location(s)}glossaries

    -If hyperlinks are supported this does \textsf{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textsf{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    -

    \hypersl{location(s)}glossaries
    +If hyperlinks are supported this does \textsf{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textsf{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    +

    \hypersl{location(s)}glossaries

    -If hyperlinks are supported this does \textsl{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textsl{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    -

    \hypertt{location(s)}glossaries
    +If hyperlinks are supported this does \textsl{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textsl{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    +

    \hypertt{location(s)}glossaries

    -If hyperlinks are supported this does \texttt{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \texttt{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    -

    \hyperup{location(s)}glossaries
    +If hyperlinks are supported this does \texttt{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \texttt{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    +

    \hyperup{location(s)}glossaries

    -If hyperlinks are supported this does \textup{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textup{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    +If hyperlinks are supported this does \textup{\glshypernumber{location(s)}} otherwise it just does \textup{location(s)}. Table 12.1

    I

    -
    \ifglossaryexists{glossary-type}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries
    +
    \ifglossaryexists{glossary-type}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries

    -If the glossary given by glossary-type exists, this does true, otherwise it does false. The unstarred form treats ignored glossaries as non-existent. The starred form (v4.46+) will do true if glossary-type matches an ignored glossary. §15.4; 357

    -

    \ifglsdescsuppressed{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.08a+
    +If the glossary given by glossary-type exists, this does true, otherwise it does false. The unstarred form treats ignored glossaries as non-existent. The starred form (v4.46+) will do true if glossary-type matches an ignored glossary. §15.4; 359

    +

    \ifglsdescsuppressed{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.08a+

    -Does true if the entry’s description field is just \nopostdesc otherwise does false. §15.4; 360

    -

    \ifglsentrycounter true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v3.0+
    +Does true if the entry’s description field is just \nopostdesc otherwise does false. §15.4; 362

    +

    \ifglsentrycounter true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v3.0+

    -Conditional corresponding to the entrycounter option. §2.3; 84

    -

    \ifglsentryexists{entry-label}{true}{false}
    +Conditional corresponding to the entrycounter option. §2.3; 84

    +

    \ifglsentryexists{entry-label}{true}{false}

    -Does true if the entry given by entry-label exists, otherwise does false. §15.4; 357

    -

    \ifglsfieldcseq{entry-label}{field-label}{cs-name}{true}{false}glossaries v4.16+
    +Does true if the entry given by entry-label exists, otherwise does false. §15.4; 360

    +

    \ifglsfieldcseq{entry-label}{field-label}{cs-name}{true}{false}glossaries v4.16+

    -Tests if the value of the given field is equal to the replacement text of the command given by the control sequence name cs-name using etoolbox’s \ifcsstrequal. Triggers an error if the given field (identified by its internal field label) hasn’t been defined. Uses \glsdoifexists. §15.4; 364

    -

    \ifglsfielddefeq{entry-label}{field-label}{cs}{true}{false}glossaries v4.16+
    +Tests if the value of the given field is equal to the replacement text of the command given by the control sequence name cs-name using etoolbox’s \ifcsstrequal. Triggers an error if the given field (identified by its internal field label) hasn’t been defined. Uses \glsdoifexists. §15.4; 366

    +

    \ifglsfielddefeq{entry-label}{field-label}{cs}{true}{false}glossaries v4.16+

    -Tests if the value of the given field is equal to the replacement text of the given command cs using etoolbox’s \ifdefstrequal. Triggers an error if the given field (identified by its internal field label) hasn’t been defined. Uses \glsdoifexists. §15.4; 363

    -

    \ifglsfieldeq{entry-label}{field-label}{string}{true}{false}glossaries v4.16+
    +Tests if the value of the given field is equal to the replacement text of the given command cs using etoolbox’s \ifdefstrequal. Triggers an error if the given field (identified by its internal field label) hasn’t been defined. Uses \glsdoifexists. §15.4; 365

    +

    \ifglsfieldeq{entry-label}{field-label}{string}{true}{false}glossaries v4.16+

    -Tests if the value of the given field is equal to the given string using etoolbox’s \ifcsstring. Triggers an error if the given field (identified by its internal field label) hasn’t been defined. Uses \glsdoifexists. §15.4; 361

    -

    \ifglsfieldvoid{field-label}{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v4.50+
    +Tests if the value of the given field is equal to the given string using etoolbox’s \ifcsstring. Triggers an error if the given field (identified by its internal field label) hasn’t been defined. Uses \glsdoifexists. §15.4; 363

    +

    \ifglsfieldvoid{field-label}{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v4.50+

    -An expandable test to determine if the entry is undefined or the field is undefined or empty. The field-label must be the field’s internal label. Internally uses etoolbox’s \ifcsvoid command. §15.4; 360

    -

    \ifglshaschildren{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.02+
    +An expandable test to determine if the entry is undefined or the field is undefined or empty. The field-label must be the field’s internal label. Internally uses etoolbox’s \ifcsvoid command. §15.4; 362

    +

    \ifglshaschildren{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.02+

    -Does true if the given entry has child entries otherwise does false. Note that this has to iterate over the set of defined entries for the entry’s glossary to find one that has the entry identified in its parent field. A more efficient approach can be achieved with bib2gls and the save-child-count resource option. §15.4; 359

    -

    \ifglshasdesc{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.08a+
    +Does true if the given entry has child entries otherwise does false. Note that this has to iterate over the set of defined entries for the entry’s glossary to find one that has the entry identified in its parent field. A more efficient approach can be achieved with bib2gls and the save-child-count resource option. §15.4; 361

    +

    \ifglshasdesc{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.08a+

    -Does true if the entry’s description field is set otherwise does false. §15.4; 360

    -

    \ifglshasfield{field}{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v4.03+

    +Does true if the entry’s description field is set otherwise does false. §15.4; 362

    +

    \ifglshasfield{field}{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v4.03+

    (robust)

    -If the field identified by either its key or its internal field label field for the entry identified by entry-label is set and non-empty, this sets \glscurrentfieldvalue to the field value and does true otherwise it does false. §15.4; 360

    -

    \ifglshaslong{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.11a+
    +If the field identified by either its key or its internal field label field for the entry identified by entry-label is set and non-empty, this sets \glscurrentfieldvalue to the field value and does true otherwise it does false. §15.4; 362

    +

    \ifglshaslong{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.11a+

    -Does true if the entry’s long field is set otherwise does false. §15.4; 359

    -

    \ifglshasparent{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.02+
    +Does true if the entry’s long field is set otherwise does false. §15.4; 362

    +

    \ifglshasparent{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.02+

    -Does true if the entry’s parent field is set otherwise does false. §15.4; 359

    -

    \ifglshasprefix{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-prefix v4.45+
    +Does true if the entry’s parent field is set otherwise does false. §15.4; 361

    +

    \ifglshasprefix{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-prefix v4.45+

    -Expands to true if the prefix field is non-empty. §16; 372

    -

    \ifglshasprefixfirst{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-prefix v4.45+
    +Expands to true if the prefix field is non-empty. §16; 375

    +

    \ifglshasprefixfirst{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-prefix v4.45+

    -Expands to true if the prefixfirst field is non-empty. §16; 372

    -

    \ifglshasprefixfirstplural{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-prefix v4.45+
    +Expands to true if the prefixfirst field is non-empty. §16; 375

    +

    \ifglshasprefixfirstplural{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-prefix v4.45+

    -Expands to true if the prefixfirstplural field is non-empty. §16; 373

    -

    \ifglshasprefixplural{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-prefix v4.45+
    +Expands to true if the prefixfirstplural field is non-empty. §16; 376

    +

    \ifglshasprefixplural{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries-prefix v4.45+

    -Expands to true if the prefixplural field is non-empty. §16; 372

    -

    \ifglshasshort{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.11a+
    +Expands to true if the prefixplural field is non-empty. §16; 375

    +

    \ifglshasshort{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.11a+

    -Does true if the entry’s short field is set otherwise does false. §15.4; 359

    -

    \ifglshassymbol{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.08a+
    +Does true if the entry’s short field is set otherwise does false. §15.4; 362

    +

    \ifglshassymbol{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries v3.08a+

    -Does true if the entry’s symbol field is set otherwise does false. §15.4; 359

    -

    \ifglshyperfirst true\else false\fiinitial: \iftrue; glossaries
    +Does true if the entry’s symbol field is set otherwise does false. §15.4; 361

    +

    \ifglshyperfirst true\else false\fiinitial: \iftrue; glossaries

    -Conditional corresponding to the hyperfirst option.

    -

    \ifglsindexonlyfirst true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v3.02+
    +Conditional corresponding to the hyperfirst option.

    +

    \ifglsindexonlyfirst true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v3.02+

    -Conditional corresponding to the indexonlyfirst option. §2.4; 93

    -

    \ifglsnogroupskip true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v3.03+
    +Conditional corresponding to the indexonlyfirst option. §2.4; 93

    +

    \ifglsnogroupskip true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v3.03+

    -Conditional set by the nogroupskip option. §2.3; 91

    -

    \ifglsresetcurrcount true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v4.50+
    +Conditional set by the nogroupskip option. §2.3; 91

    +

    \ifglsresetcurrcount true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v4.50+

    -Conditional that determines whether or not the reset commands should reset the entry count stored in currcount to zero. §7.1; 233

    -

    \ifglssubentrycounter true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v3.0+
    +Conditional that determines whether or not the reset commands should reset the entry count stored in currcount to zero. §7.1; 234

    +

    \ifglssubentrycounter true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v3.0+

    -Conditional corresponding to the subentrycounter option. §2.3; 87

    -

    \ifglstoc true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries
    +Conditional corresponding to the subentrycounter option. §2.3; 87

    +

    \ifglstoc true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries

    -Conditional corresponding to the toc option. §2.2; 79

    -

    \ifglsucmark true\else false\fiinitial: varies; glossaries v3.02+
    +Conditional corresponding to the toc option. §2.2; 79

    +

    \ifglsucmark true\else false\fiinitial: varies; glossaries v3.02+

    -Conditional corresponding to the ucmark option. §2.2; 80

    -

    \ifglsused{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries
    +Conditional corresponding to the ucmark option. §2.2; 80

    +

    \ifglsused{entry-label}{true}{false}glossaries

    -Does true if the entry has been marked as used, does false if the entry is marked as unused, and does neither if the entry hasn’t been defined (but will generate an error). §15.4; 358

    -

    \ifglswrallowprimitivemods true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v4.22+
    +Does true if the entry has been marked as used, does false if the entry is marked as unused, and does neither if the entry hasn’t been defined (but will generate an error). §15.4; 360

    +

    \ifglswrallowprimitivemods true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v4.22+

    -If esclocations=true and this conditional is true, then some primitives will be locally redefined while indexing occurs in order to escape special characters in the location without prematurely expanding \thepage. §2.4; 93

    -

    \ifglsxindy true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v1.17+
    +If esclocations=true and this conditional is true, then some primitives will be locally redefined while indexing occurs in order to escape special characters in the location without prematurely expanding \thepage. §2.4; 93

    +

    \ifglsxindy true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries v1.17+

    -Conditional that, if true, indicates that xindy should be used. §2.5; 103

    -

    \ifglsxtrinsertinside true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries-extra v1.02
    +Conditional that, if true, indicates that xindy should be used. §2.5; 103

    +

    \ifglsxtrinsertinside true\else false\fiinitial: \iffalse; glossaries-extra v1.02

    A conditional used by the predefined abbreviation styles to determine whether the insert part should go inside or outside of the style’s font formatting commands.

    -

    \ifignoredglossary{glossary-label}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries v4.08+
    +
    \ifignoredglossary{glossary-label}{true}{false}modifier: * glossaries v4.08+

    -Does true if the glossary identified by glossary-label has been defined as an ignored glossary, otherwise does false. §9; 252

    -

    +Does true if the glossary identified by glossary-label has been defined as an ignored glossary, otherwise does false. §9; 253

    +

    -Provided by various packages, including glossary-list and glossary-tree, this creates a vertical space. §13.1.1; 297

    +Provided by various packages, including glossary-list and glossary-tree, this creates a vertical space. §13.1.1; 298

    L

    -
    \loadglsentries[type]{filename}glossaries
    +
    \loadglsentries[type]{filename}glossaries

    -Locally assigns \glsdefaulttype to type and inputs filename. If the optional argument is omitted, the default glossary is assumed. Note that if any entries with filename have the type key set (including implicitly in commands like \newabbreviation), then this will override the type given in the optional argument. §4.6; 153

    -

    \longnewglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}{description}glossaries v3.11a+
    +Locally assigns \glsdefaulttype to type and inputs filename. If the optional argument is omitted, the default glossary is assumed. Note that if any entries with filename have the type key set (including implicitly in commands like \newabbreviation), then this will override the type given in the optional argument. §4.6; 153

    +

    \longnewglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}{description}glossaries v3.11a+

    -Defines a new glossary entry with the given label. The second argument is a comma-separated list of glossary entry keys. The third argument is the description, which may include paragraph breaks. §4; 128

    -

    \longprovideglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}{description}glossaries v3.14a+
    +Defines a new glossary entry with the given label. The second argument is a comma-separated list of glossary entry keys. The third argument is the description, which may include paragraph breaks. §4; 128

    +

    \longprovideglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}{description}glossaries v3.14a+

    -As \longnewglossaryentry but does nothing if the entry is already defined. §4; 128

    +As \longnewglossaryentry but does nothing if the entry is already defined. §4; 128

    M

    -
    \makefirstuc{text}mfirstuc
    +
    \makefirstuc{text}mfirstuc

    -Robust command that converts the first character of text to uppercase (sentence case) unless text starts with a command, in which case it will attempt to apply the case change to the first character of the first argument following the command, if the command is followed by a group. As from mfirstuc v2.08, this command internally uses \MFUsentencecase to perform the actual case change. See the mfirstuc documentation for further details, either:

    texdoc mfirstuc
    or visit ctan.org/pkg/mfirstuc.

    -

    \makeglossariesglossaries

    +Robust command that converts the first character of text to uppercase (sentence case) unless text starts with a command, in which case it will attempt to apply the case change to the first character of the first argument following the command, if the command is followed by a group. As from mfirstuc v2.08, this command internally uses \MFUsentencecase to perform the actual case change. See the mfirstuc documentation for further details, either:

    texdoc mfirstuc
    or visit ctan.org/pkg/mfirstuc.

    +

    \makeglossariesglossaries

    (Options 2 and 3 only)

    -Opens the associated indexing files that need to be processed by makeindex or xindy. This command has an optional argument with glossaries-extra. §3.2; 123

    -

    \makenoidxglossariesglossaries v4.04+

    -

    (Option 1 only)
    +Opens the associated indexing files that need to be processed by makeindex or xindy. This command has an optional argument with glossaries-extra. §3.2; 123

    +

    -Sets up all non-ignored glossaries so that they can be displayed with \printnoidxglossary. §3.1; 123

    -

    \mfirstucMakeUppercase{text}mfirstuc
    +Sets up all non-ignored glossaries so that they can be displayed with \printnoidxglossary. §3.1; 123

    +

    \mfirstucMakeUppercase{text}mfirstuc

    -This command was used by \makefirstuc to convert its argument to all caps and was redefined by glossaries to use \MakeTextUppercase, but with mfirstuc v2.08+ and glossaries v4.50+ this command is instead defined to use the LaTeX3 all caps command, which is expandable. This command is no longer used by \makefirstuc (which instead uses \MFUsentencecase). The glossaries (v4.50+) and glossaries-extra (v1.49+) packages now use \glsuppercase for the all caps commands, such as \Gls.

    -

    \MFUaddmap{cs1}{cs2}mfirstuc v2.08+
    +This command was used by \makefirstuc to convert its argument to all caps and was redefined by glossaries to use \MakeTextUppercase, but with mfirstuc v2.08+ and glossaries v4.50+ this command is instead defined to use the LaTeX3 all caps command, which is expandable. This command is no longer used by \makefirstuc (which instead uses \MFUsentencecase). The glossaries (v4.50+) and glossaries-extra (v1.49+) packages now use \glsuppercase for the all caps commands, such as \Gls.

    +

    \MFUaddmap{cs1}{cs2}mfirstuc v2.08+

    -Identifies a mapping from the command cs1 to command cs2 for \makefirstuc and also identifies cs2 as a blocker. Mappings and blockers aren’t supported by \MFUsentencecase, so both cs1 and cs2 are identified as exclusions for \MFUsentencecase.

    -

    \MFUblocker{cs}mfirstuc v2.08+
    +Identifies a mapping from the command cs1 to command cs2 for \makefirstuc and also identifies cs2 as a blocker. Mappings and blockers aren’t supported by \MFUsentencecase, so both cs1 and cs2 are identified as exclusions for \MFUsentencecase.

    +

    \MFUblocker{cs}mfirstuc v2.08+

    -Locally identifies cs as a blocker command for \makefirstuc and an exclusion for \MFUsentencecase (which doesn’t support blockers).

    -

    \MFUexcl{cs}mfirstuc v2.08+
    +Locally identifies cs as a blocker command for \makefirstuc and an exclusion for \MFUsentencecase (which doesn’t support blockers).

    +

    \MFUexcl{cs}mfirstuc v2.08+

    -Locally identifies cs as an exclusion command, which will be recognised by both \makefirstuc and \MFUsentencecase.

    -

    \MFUsentencecase{text}mfirstuc v2.08+
    +Locally identifies cs as an exclusion command, which will be recognised by both \makefirstuc and \MFUsentencecase.

    +

    \MFUsentencecase{text}mfirstuc v2.08+

    -Fully expands text and converts the first letter to uppercase. Unlike \makefirstuc, this command is expandable, but only recognises commands identified as exclusions. See the mfirstuc documentation for further details. This command is provided by glossaries-extra v1.49+ if an old version of mfirstuc is detected. §15.2; 353

    +Fully expands text and converts the first letter to uppercase. Unlike \makefirstuc, this command is expandable, but only recognises commands identified as exclusions. See the mfirstuc documentation for further details. This command is provided by glossaries-extra v1.49+ if an old version of mfirstuc is detected. §15.2; 356

    N

    -
    \newabbreviation[key=value list]{label}{short}{long}glossaries-extra
    +
    \newabbreviation[key=value list]{label}{short}{long}glossaries-extra

    -Defines a new entry that represents an abbreviation. This internally uses \newglossaryentry and any provided options (glossary entry keys) given in key=value list will be appended. The category is set to abbreviation by default, but may be overridden in options. The appropriate style should be set before the abbreviation is defined with \setabbreviationstyle.

    -

    \newabbreviationstyle{style-name}{setup}{display definitions}glossaries-extra
    +Defines a new entry that represents an abbreviation. This internally uses \newglossaryentry and any provided options (glossary entry keys) given in key=value list will be appended. The category is set to abbreviation by default, but may be overridden in options. The appropriate style should be set before the abbreviation is defined with \setabbreviationstyle.

    +

    \newabbreviationstyle{style-name}{setup}{display definitions}glossaries-extra

    -Defines an abbreviation style, which can be set with \setabbreviationstyle.

    -

    \newacronym[key=value list]{entry-label}{short}{long}glossaries
    +Defines an abbreviation style, which can be set with \setabbreviationstyle.

    +

    \newacronym[key=value list]{entry-label}{short}{long}glossaries

    -This command is provided by the base glossaries package to define a new acronym but it’s redefined by glossaries-extra to use \newabbreviation with the category key set to acronym. With just the base glossaries package, use \setacronymstyle to set the style. With glossaries-extra, use \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{style} to set the style that governs \newacronym. §6; 192

    -

    \newacronymhookglossaries
    +This command is provided by the base glossaries package to define a new acronym but it’s redefined by glossaries-extra to use \newabbreviation with the category key set to acronym. With just the base glossaries package, use \setacronymstyle to set the style. With glossaries-extra, use \setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{style} to set the style that governs \newacronym. §6; 193

    +

    \newacronymhookglossaries

    -Hook used by \newacronym just before the entry is defined by \newglossaryentry.

    -

    \newacronymstyle{name}{format def}{style defs}glossaries v4.02+
    +Hook used by \newacronym just before the entry is defined by \newglossaryentry.

    +

    \newacronymstyle{name}{format def}{style defs}glossaries v4.02+

    -Defines an acronym style for use with the base glossaries package’s acronym mechanism. These styles are not compatible with glossaries-extra. The format def part is the code used as the entry format definition within \defglsentryfmt. The style defs is the code that redefines the acronym formatting commands, such as \genacrfullformat, and the additional fields command \GenericAcronymFields. §6.2.2; 210

    -

    \newglossary[log-ext]{glossary-label}{in-ext}{out-ext}{title}[counter]glossaries
    +Defines an acronym style for use with the base glossaries package’s acronym mechanism. These styles are not compatible with glossaries-extra. The format def part is the code used as the entry format definition within \defglsentryfmt. The style defs is the code that redefines the acronym formatting commands, such as \genacrfullformat, and the additional fields command \GenericAcronymFields. §6.2.2; 211

    +

    \newglossary[log-ext]{glossary-label}{in-ext}{out-ext}{title}[counter]glossaries

    -Defines a glossary identified by glossary-label (which can be referenced by the type key when defining an entry). The title will be used when displaying the glossary (using commands like \printglossary), but this title can be overridden by the title option. The optional counter indicates which counter should be used by default for the location when indexing any entries that have been assigned to this glossary. (This can be overridden by the counter option.) The other arguments are file extensions for use with makeindex or xindy. These arguments aren’t relevant for other indexing options (in which case, you may prefer to use \newglossary*). §9; 251

    -

    \newglossary*{glossary-label}{title}[counter]glossaries v4.08+
    +Defines a glossary identified by glossary-label (which can be referenced by the type key when defining an entry). The title will be used when displaying the glossary (using commands like \printglossary), but this title can be overridden by the title option. The optional counter indicates which counter should be used by default for the location when indexing any entries that have been assigned to this glossary. (This can be overridden by the counter option.) The other arguments are file extensions for use with makeindex or xindy. These arguments aren’t relevant for other indexing options (in which case, you may prefer to use \newglossary*). §9; 252

    +

    \newglossary*{glossary-label}{title}[counter]glossaries v4.08+

    -A shortcut that supplies file extensions based on the glossary label:

    \newglossary[glossary-label-glg]{glossary-label}{glossary-label-gls}{glossary-label-glo}{title}[counter]
    §9; 251

    -

    \newglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}glossaries
    +A shortcut that supplies file extensions based on the glossary label:
    \newglossary[glossary-label-glg]{glossary-label}{glossary-label-gls}{glossary-label-glo}{title}[counter]
    §9; 252

    +

    \newglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}glossaries

    -Defines a new glossary entry with the given label. The second argument is a comma-separated list of glossary entry keys. §4; 127

    -

    \newglossarystyle{style-name}{definitions}glossaries
    +Defines a new glossary entry with the given label. The second argument is a comma-separated list of glossary entry keys. §4; 127

    +

    \newglossarystyle{style-name}{definitions}glossaries

    -Defines a new glossary style called style-name. §13.2; 325

    -

    \newignoredglossary{glossary-label}glossaries v4.08+
    +Defines a new glossary style called style-name. §13.2; 326

    +

    \newignoredglossary{glossary-label}glossaries v4.08+

    -Defines a glossary that should be ignored by iterative commands, such as \printglossaries. This glossary has no associated indexing files and has hyperlinks disabled. You can use an ignored glossary for common terms or acronyms or abbreviations that don’t need to be included in any listing (but you may want these terms defined as entries to allow automated formatting with the \gls-like commands). An ignored glossary can’t be displayed with \printglossary but may be displayed with the “unsrt” family of commands, such as \printunsrtglossary. The glossaries-extra package provides a starred form of this command.

    -

    \newterm[key=value list]{entry-label}glossaries v4.02+

    -

    (requires index package option)
    +Defines a glossary that should be ignored by iterative commands, such as \printglossaries. This glossary has no associated indexing files and has hyperlinks disabled. You can use an ignored glossary for common terms or acronyms or abbreviations that don’t need to be included in any listing (but you may want these terms defined as entries to allow automated formatting with the \gls-like commands). An ignored glossary can’t be displayed with \printglossary but may be displayed with the “unsrt” family of commands, such as \printunsrtglossary. The glossaries-extra package provides a starred form of this command.

    +

    \newterm[key=value list]{entry-label}glossaries v4.02+

    +

    (requires index package option)

    -Defines a new glossary entry with the given label, type set to index, the name set to entry-label and the description set to \nopostdesc. The optional argument is a comma-separated list of glossary entry keys, which can be used to override the defaults. §2.6; 112

    -

    +Defines a new glossary entry with the given label, type set to index, the name set to entry-label and the description set to \nopostdesc. The optional argument is a comma-separated list of glossary entry keys, which can be used to override the defaults. §2.6; 112

    +

    -Prevents \makeglossaries from creating the default indexing application style file. §3.2; 125

    -

    +Prevents \makeglossaries from creating the default indexing application style file. §3.2; 125

    +

    -When placed at the end of the description, this switches off the post-description hook (including the post-description punctuation). Does nothing outside of the glossary. §4; 129

    +When placed at the end of the description, this switches off the post-description hook (including the post-description punctuation). Does nothing outside of the glossary. §4; 129

    O

    -
    \oldacronym[label]{short}{long}{key=value list}glossaries v1.18+
    +
    \oldacronym[label]{short}{long}{key=value list}glossaries v1.18+

    -Defines an acronym using the syntax of the old glossary package. §6.4; 226

    +Defines an acronym using the syntax of the old glossary package. §6.4; 227

    P

    -
    \pagelistnameinitial: Page List; glossaries

    +

    \pagelistnameinitial: Page List; glossaries

    (language-sensitive)

    -Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as the page list column header for some of the tabular-like glossary styles. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    -

    \PGLS[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as the page list column header for some of the tabular-like glossary styles. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    +

    \PGLS[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -As \pgls but all caps. §16; 371

    -

    \Pgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +As \pgls but all caps. §16; 374

    +

    \Pgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -As \pgls but sentence case. §16; 371

    -

    \pgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +As \pgls but sentence case. §16; 374

    +

    \pgls[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -Similar to \gls but inserts the appropriate prefix, if provided. §16; 370

    -

    \PGLSpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +Similar to \gls but inserts the appropriate prefix, if provided. §16; 373

    +

    \PGLSpl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -As \pgls but all caps. §16; 371

    -

    \Pglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +As \pgls but all caps. §16; 374

    +

    \Pglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -As \pgls but sentence case. §16; 371

    -

    \pglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+
    +As \pgls but sentence case. §16; 374

    +

    \pglspl[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-prefix v3.14a+

    -Similar to \glspl but inserts the appropriate prefix, if provided. §16; 371

    -

    \pglsxtrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra v1.49+

    -

    +Similar to \glspl but inserts the appropriate prefix, if provided. §16; 374

    +

    \pglsxtrshort[options]{entry-label}[insert]modifiers: * + glossaries-extra v1.49+

    +

    -As \glsxtrshort but inserts the prefix field and separator in front if set.

    -

    \pretoglossarypreamble[type]{text}glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +As \glsxtrshort but inserts the prefix field and separator in front if set.

    +

    \pretoglossarypreamble[type]{text}glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -Locally prepends text to the preamble for the glossary identified by type. If type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is assumed. §8.2; 248

    -

    \printabbreviations[options]glossaries-extra

    -

    (requires \usepackage[abbreviations]{glossaries-extra})
    +Locally prepends text to the preamble for the glossary identified by type. If type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is assumed. §8.2; 249

    +

    \printabbreviations[options]glossaries-extra

    +

    (requires \usepackage[abbreviations]{glossaries-extra})

    -Shortcut for \printglossary[type=\glsxtrabbrvtype].

    -

    \printacronyms[options]glossaries v3.08a+

    -

    (requires the acronyms package option)
    +Shortcut for \printglossary[type=\glsxtrabbrvtype].

    +

    \printacronyms[options]glossaries v3.08a+

    +

    (requires the acronyms package option)

    -Shortcut for \printglossary[type=\acronymtype]. §2.7; 114

    -

    +Shortcut for \printglossary[type=\acronymtype]. §2.7; 114

    +

    -Iterates over all non-ignored glossaries and does \printglossary[type=type] for each glossary. §8; 240

    -

    +Iterates over all non-ignored glossaries and does \printglossary[type=type] for each glossary. §8; 241

    +

    -Displays the glossary by inputting a file created by makeindex or xindy. Must be used with \makeglossaries and either makeindex or xindy. §8; 239

    -

    \printindex[options] v4.02+

    -

    (requires the index package option)
    +Displays the glossary by inputting a file created by makeindex or xindy. Must be used with \makeglossaries and either makeindex or xindy. §8; 240

    +

    \printindex[options] v4.02+

    +

    (requires the index package option)

    -Shortcut provided by the index package option that simply does \printglossary[type=index]. §2.6; 112

    -

    +Shortcut provided by the index package option that simply does \printglossary[type=index]. §2.6; 112

    +

    -Iterates over all non-ignored glossaries and does \printnoidxglossary[type=type] for each glossary. §8; 239

    -

    \printnoidxglossary[options]glossaries v4.04+
    +Iterates over all non-ignored glossaries and does \printnoidxglossary[type=type] for each glossary. §8; 240

    +

    \printnoidxglossary[options]glossaries v4.04+

    -Displays the glossary by obtaining the indexing information from the aux file and using TeX to sort and collate. Must be used with \makenoidxglossaries or with the glossaries not identified in the optional argument of \makeglossaries when using the hybrid method. This method can be very slow and has limitations. §8; 239

    -

    \printnumbers[options]glossaries v4.02+

    -

    (requires the numbers package option)
    +Displays the glossary by obtaining the indexing information from the aux file and using TeX to sort and collate. Must be used with \makenoidxglossaries or with the glossaries not identified in the optional argument of \makeglossaries when using the hybrid method. This method can be very slow and has limitations. §8; 240

    +

    \printnumbers[options]glossaries v4.02+

    +

    (requires the numbers package option)

    -Shortcut for \printglossary[type=numbers]. §2.6; 111

    -

    \printsymbols[options]glossaries v4.02+

    -

    (requires the symbols package option)
    +Shortcut for \printglossary[type=numbers]. §2.6; 111

    +

    \printsymbols[options]glossaries v4.02+

    +

    (requires the symbols package option)

    -Shortcut for \printglossary[type=symbols]. §2.6; 111

    -

    \printunsrtacronyms[options]glossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.40+

    -

    (requires \usepackage[acronyms,record]{glossaries-extra})
    +Shortcut for \printglossary[type=symbols]. §2.6; 111

    +

    \printunsrtacronyms[options]glossaries-extra-bib2gls v1.40+

    +

    (requires \usepackage[acronyms,record]{glossaries-extra})

    -Shortcut for \printunsrtglossary[type=\acronymtype].

    -

    +Shortcut for \printunsrtglossary[type=\acronymtype].

    +

    -Iterates over all non-ignored glossaries and does \printunsrtglossary[type=type] for each glossary. §8; 241

    -

    +Iterates over all non-ignored glossaries and does \printunsrtglossary[type=type] for each glossary. §8; 242

    +

    -Displays the glossary by iterating over all entries associated with the given glossary (in the order in which they were added to the glossary). Group headers will only be inserted if the group key has been defined and has been set (typically with the record option and bib2gls). Location lists will only be shown if the location or loclist fields have been set (typically by bib2gls). §8; 240

    -

    \printunsrtinnerglossary[options]{pre-code}{post-code}glossaries-extra v1.44+
    +Displays the glossary by iterating over all entries associated with the given glossary (in the order in which they were added to the glossary). Group headers will only be inserted if the group key has been defined and has been set (typically with the record option and bib2gls). Location lists will only be shown if the location or loclist fields have been set (typically by bib2gls). §8; 241

    +

    \printunsrtinnerglossary[options]{pre-code}{post-code}glossaries-extra v1.44+

    -Similar to \printunsrtglossary but doesn’t contain the code that starts and ends the glossary (such as beginning and ending the theglossary environment). See the glossaries-extra manual for further details. §8; 241

    -

    \provideglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}glossaries v3.14a
    +Similar to \printunsrtglossary but doesn’t contain the code that starts and ends the glossary (such as beginning and ending the theglossary environment). See the glossaries-extra manual for further details. §8; 242

    +

    \provideglossaryentry{entry-label}{key=value list}glossaries v3.14a

    -As \newglossaryentry but does nothing if the entry is already defined. §4; 128

    -

    \provideignoredglossary{glossary-label}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +As \newglossaryentry but does nothing if the entry is already defined. §4; 128

    +

    \provideignoredglossary{glossary-label}modifier: * glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -As \newignoredglossary but does nothing if the glossary has already been defined.

    -

    \ProvidesGlossariesLang{language}[version]glossaries v4.12+
    +As \newignoredglossary but does nothing if the glossary has already been defined.

    +

    \ProvidesGlossariesLang{language}[version]glossaries v4.12+

    -Used at the start of a glossaries language definition file (ldf) to declare the file and version details.

    +Used at the start of a glossaries language definition file (ldf) to declare the file and version details.

    R

    -
    \renewacronymstyle{name}{format def}{display defs}glossaries v4.02+
    +
    \renewacronymstyle{name}{format def}{display defs}glossaries v4.02+

    -As \newacronymstyle but redefines an existing acronym style.

    -

    \renewglossarystyle{style-name}{definitions}glossaries v3.02+
    +As \newacronymstyle but redefines an existing acronym style.

    +

    \renewglossarystyle{style-name}{definitions}glossaries v3.02+

    -Redefines the glossary style called style-name. §13.2; 325

    -

    \RequireGlossariesLang{language}glossaries v4.12+
    +Redefines the glossary style called style-name. §13.2; 326

    +

    \RequireGlossariesLang{language}glossaries v4.12+

    -Indicates that the language definition file (ldf) corresponding to the given language should be loaded, if it hasn’t already been loaded.

    +Indicates that the language definition file (ldf) corresponding to the given language should be loaded, if it hasn’t already been loaded.

    S

    -
    \seealsonameinitial: see also; glossaries-extra v1.16+

    +

    \seealsonameinitial: see also; glossaries-extra v1.16+

    (language-sensitive)

    -Used as a cross-reference tag. The default value is \alsoname, if that command has been defined, or “see also”.

    -

    \seenameinitial: see; glossaries

    +Used as a cross-reference tag. The default value is \alsoname, if that command has been defined, or “see also”.

    +

    \seenameinitial: see; glossaries

    (language-sensitive)

    -Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. May already be defined by a language package.

    -

    \setabbreviationstyle[category]{style-name}glossaries-extra
    +Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. May already be defined by a language package.

    +

    \setabbreviationstyle[category]{style-name}glossaries-extra

    -Sets the current abbreviation style to style-name for the category identified by category. If the optional argument is omitted, abbreviation is assumed.

    -

    \SetAcronymLists{list}glossaries v2.04+
    +Sets the current abbreviation style to style-name for the category identified by category. If the optional argument is omitted, abbreviation is assumed.

    +

    \SetAcronymLists{list}glossaries v2.04+

    -Sets the list of acronym lists (overriding any that have previously been identified). §2.7; 115

    -

    🗑\SetAcronymStyleglossaries v2.04
    +Sets the list of acronym lists (overriding any that have previously been identified). §2.7; 115

    +

    🗑\SetAcronymStyleglossaries v2.04

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    \setacronymstyle{style-name}glossaries v4.02+
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    \setacronymstyle{style-name}glossaries v4.02+

    -Sets the acronym style. Don’t use with glossaries-extra. §6.2; 201

    -

    🗑\SetCustomStyleglossaries v2.06
    +Sets the acronym style. Don’t use with glossaries-extra. §6.2; 202

    +

    🗑\SetCustomStyleglossaries v2.06

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \newacronymstyle and \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\SetDefaultAcronymStyleglossaries v2.04
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \newacronymstyle and \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\SetDefaultAcronymStyleglossaries v2.04

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle{long-short}.

    -

    🗑\SetDescriptionAcronymDisplayStyleglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle{long-short}.

    +

    🗑\SetDescriptionAcronymDisplayStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\SetDescriptionAcronymStyleglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\SetDescriptionAcronymStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\SetDescriptionDUAAcronymDisplayStyleglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\SetDescriptionDUAAcronymDisplayStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\SetDescriptionDUAAcronymStyleglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\SetDescriptionDUAAcronymStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\SetDescriptionFootnoteAcronymDisplayStyleglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\SetDescriptionFootnoteAcronymDisplayStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\SetDescriptionFootnoteAcronymStyleglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\SetDescriptionFootnoteAcronymStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\SetDUADisplayStyleglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\SetDUADisplayStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\SetDUAStyleglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\SetDUAStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \newacronymstyle and \setacronymstyle.

    -

    \setentrycounter[prefix]{counter}glossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \newacronymstyle and \setacronymstyle.

    +

    \setentrycounter[prefix]{counter}glossaries

    -Sets up the hypertarget prefix and location counter for use with \glshypernumber. §12.1; 269

    -

    🗑\SetFootnoteAcronymDisplayStyleglossaries
    +Sets up the hypertarget prefix and location counter for use with \glshypernumber. §12.1; 270

    +

    🗑\SetFootnoteAcronymDisplayStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\SetFootnoteAcronymStyleglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\SetFootnoteAcronymStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    \setglossarypreamble[type]{text}glossaries v3.07+
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    \setglossarypreamble[type]{text}glossaries v3.07+

    -Globally sets the preamble for the glossary identified by type to text. If type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is assumed. §8.2; 247

    -

    +Globally sets the preamble for the glossary identified by type to text. If type is omitted, \glsdefaulttype is assumed. §8.2; 248

    +

    -Equivalent to the package option section=name. §2.2; 80

    -

    \setglossarystyle{style-name}glossaries v3.08a+
    +Equivalent to the package option section=name. §2.2; 80

    +

    \setglossarystyle{style-name}glossaries v3.08a+

    -Sets the default glossary style to style-name. §2.3; 88

    -

    🗑\SetSmallAcronymDisplayStyleglossaries
    +Sets the default glossary style to style-name. §2.3; 88

    +

    🗑\SetSmallAcronymDisplayStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    🗑\SetSmallAcronymStyleglossaries
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    🗑\SetSmallAcronymStyleglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    \setStyleFile{name}glossaries v1.17+
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    \setStyleFile{name}glossaries v1.17+

    -Sets the file name of the makeindex or xindy style file that’s created by \makeglossaries. §3.2; 124

    -

    \setupglossaries{options}glossaries v3.11a+
    +Sets the file name of the makeindex or xindy style file that’s created by \makeglossaries. §3.2; 124

    +

    \setupglossaries{options}glossaries v3.11a+

    -Change allowed options that are defined by the base glossaries package. Note that some options can only be passed as package options. To change options defined or modified by the glossaries-extra package, use \glossariesextrasetup. §2.10; 122

    -

    🗑\SmallNewAcronymDefglossaries
    +Change allowed options that are defined by the base glossaries package. Note that some options can only be passed as package options. To change options defined or modified by the glossaries-extra package, use \glossariesextrasetup. §2.10; 122

    +

    🗑\SmallNewAcronymDefglossaries

    -Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    -

    \subglossentry{level}{entry-label}{number-list}glossaries v3.08a+

    -

    (glossary style command)
    +Deprecated with the introduction of \setacronymstyle. Removed in v4.50. Use rollback if backward-compatibility required or use \setacronymstyle.

    +

    \subglossentry{level}{entry-label}{number-list}glossaries v3.08a+

    +

    (glossary style command)

    -Redefined by the glossary styles to display child entries. §13.2.3; 332

    -

    \symbolnameinitial: Symbol; glossaries

    +Redefined by the glossary styles to display child entries. §13.2.3; 334

    +

    \symbolnameinitial: Symbol; glossaries

    (language-sensitive)

    -Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as a column header for some of the tabular-like glossary styles. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    +Provided by glossaries if it hasn’t already been defined. Used as a column header for some of the tabular-like glossary styles. §1.5.1; Table 1.2

    T

    -
    \theglossaryentryglossaries v3.0+

    -

    (requires entrycounter=true)
    +

    -Displays the value of the glossaryentry counter. §2.3; 84

    -

    \theglossarysubentryglossaries v3.0+

    -

    (requires subentrycounter=true)
    +Displays the value of the glossaryentry counter. §2.3; 84

    +

    -Displays the value of the glossarysubentry counter. §2.3; 87

    +Displays the value of the glossarysubentry counter. §2.3; 87

    W

    - +

    -Writes the makeindex/xindy style file. This command is used by \makeglossaries and then disabled. §3.2; 124

    +Writes the makeindex/xindy style file. This command is used by \makeglossaries and then disabled. §3.2; 124

    X

    -
    \xcapitalisefmtwords{text}mfirstuc v2.03+
    +
    \xcapitalisefmtwords{text}mfirstuc v2.03+

    -Passes the argument to \capitalisefmtwords but with the first token in text expanded. The starred version uses the starred version of \capitalisefmtwords.

    -

    \xGlsXtrSetField{entry-label}{field-label}{value}glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +Passes the argument to \capitalisefmtwords but with the first token in text expanded. The starred version uses the starred version of \capitalisefmtwords.

    +

    \xGlsXtrSetField{entry-label}{field-label}{value}glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -As \GlsXtrSetField but expands the value and uses a global assignment.

    +As \GlsXtrSetField but expands the value and uses a global assignment.

    Environment Summary

    -
    \begin{theglossary}glossaries

    -

    (glossary style environment)
    +

    -Redefined by the glossary styles to format the glossary according to the style specifications. The entire glossary content (not including the section header, preamble and postamble) is contained within this environment. §13.2.3; 331

    +Redefined by the glossary styles to format the glossary according to the style specifications. The entire glossary content (not including the section header, preamble and postamble) is contained within this environment. §13.2.3; 332

    Package Option Summary

    -
    \usepackage[options]{glossaries-extra}
    +
    \usepackage[options]{glossaries-extra}

    -Extension package that loads glossaries, provides additional commands, and modifies some of the base glossaries commands to integrate them with the new commands or to make them more flexible.

    -

    +Extension package that loads glossaries, provides additional commands, and modifies some of the base glossaries commands to integrate them with the new commands or to make them more flexible.

    +

    -Provides a new glossary with the label abbreviations and title given by \abbreviationsname, redefines \glsxtrabbrvtype to abbreviations, redefines \acronymtype to \glsxtrabbrvtype (unless the acronym or acronyms option has been used), and provides \printabbreviations. §2.7; 114

    -

    +Provides a new glossary with the label abbreviations and title given by \abbreviationsname, redefines \glsxtrabbrvtype to abbreviations, redefines \acronymtype to \glsxtrabbrvtype (unless the acronym or acronyms option has been used), and provides \printabbreviations. §2.7; 114

    +

    -Loads glossaries-accsupp. §2.9; 120

    -

    autoseeindex=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘
    +Loads glossaries-accsupp. §2.9; 120

    +

    autoseeindex=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘

    -Indicates whether or not to enable automatic indexing of see and seealso fields. §2.4; 95

    -

    docdef=valuedefault: true; initial: false 🎚
    +Indicates whether or not to enable automatic indexing of see and seealso fields. §2.4; 95

    +

    docdef=valuedefault: true; initial: false 🎚

    -Determines whether or not \newglossaryentry is permitted in the document environment. §2.1; 78

    -

    docdef=atom
    +Determines whether or not \newglossaryentry is permitted in the document environment. §2.1; 78

    +

    docdef=atom

    -As restricted but creates the glsdefs file for atom’s autocomplete support. 78

    -

    docdef=false
    +As restricted but creates the glsdefs file for atom’s autocomplete support. 78

    +

    docdef=false

    -Don’t allow \newglossaryentry in the document environment. 78

    -

    docdef=restricted
    +Don’t allow \newglossaryentry in the document environment. 78

    +

    docdef=restricted

    -Allow \newglossaryentry in the document environment, but only before any glossaries. 78

    -

    docdef=true
    +Allow \newglossaryentry in the document environment, but only before any glossaries. 78

    +

    docdef=true

    -Allow \newglossaryentry in the document environment if the base glossaries package would allow it. 78

    -

    equations=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎
    +Allow \newglossaryentry in the document environment if the base glossaries package would allow it. 78

    +

    equations=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎

    -Automatically switch the location counter to equation when inside a numbered equation environment. §2.4; 96

    -

    floats=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎
    +Automatically switch the location counter to equation when inside a numbered equation environment. §2.4; 96

    +

    floats=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎

    -Automatically switch the location counter to the corresponding counter when inside a floating environment. §2.4; 96

    -

    +Automatically switch the location counter to the corresponding counter when inside a floating environment. §2.4; 96

    +

    -Defines the index counter wrglossary and implements counter=wrglossary. §2.4; 96

    -

    indexcrossrefs=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘
    +Defines the index counter wrglossary and implements counter=wrglossary. §2.4; 96

    +

    indexcrossrefs=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘

    -If true, automatically indexes cross references at the end of the document. §2.4; 95

    -

    nomissingglstext=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎
    +If true, automatically indexes cross references at the end of the document. §2.4; 95

    +

    nomissingglstext=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎

    -Determines whether or not to display warning text if the external indexing file hasn’t been generated due to an incomplete build. §2.9; 120

    -

    postdot𝍢glossaries-extra v1.12+
    +Determines whether or not to display warning text if the external indexing file hasn’t been generated due to an incomplete build. §2.9; 120

    +

    postdot𝍢glossaries-extra v1.12+

    -A shortcut for nopostdot=false.

    -

    postpunc=value🎚glossaries-extra v1.21+
    +A shortcut for nopostdot=false.

    +

    postpunc=value🎚glossaries-extra v1.21+

    -An alternative to postdot, this can be used to insert a different punctuation character after the description.

    -

    +An alternative to postdot, this can be used to insert a different punctuation character after the description.

    +

    -Loads glossaries-prefix. §2.9; 120

    -

    record=valuedefault: only; initial: off 🎚
    +Loads glossaries-prefix. §2.9; 120

    +

    record=valuedefault: only; initial: off 🎚

    -Indicates whether or not bib2gls is being used (in which case entry indexing is performed by adding bib2gls records in the aux file). §2.4; 95

    -

    record=hybrid
    +Indicates whether or not bib2gls is being used (in which case entry indexing is performed by adding bib2gls records in the aux file). §2.4; 95

    +

    record=hybrid

    -Performs a mixture of bib2gls records in the aux file (to select entries from a bib file) and makeindex/xindy indexing in their associated files. This option is best avoided. 96

    -

    record=nameref
    +Performs a mixture of bib2gls records in the aux file (to select entries from a bib file) and makeindex/xindy indexing in their associated files. This option is best avoided. 96

    +

    record=nameref

    -Entry indexing is performed by adding bib2gls nameref records in the aux file. Glossaries should be displayed with the “unsrt” family of commands. 96

    -

    record=off
    +Entry indexing is performed by adding bib2gls nameref records in the aux file. Glossaries should be displayed with the “unsrt” family of commands. 96

    +

    record=off

    -Entry indexing is performed as per the base glossaries package, using either \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries. 96

    -

    record=only
    +Entry indexing is performed as per the base glossaries package, using either \makeglossaries or \makenoidxglossaries. 96

    +

    record=only

    -Entry indexing is performed by adding bib2gls records in the aux file. Glossaries should be displayed with the “unsrt” family of commands. 96

    -

    stylemods=listdefault: default 🎚
    +Entry indexing is performed by adding bib2gls records in the aux file. Glossaries should be displayed with the “unsrt” family of commands. 96

    +

    stylemods=listdefault: default 🎚

    -Loads glossaries-extra-stylemods with the given options. If stylemods=default then no options are passed to glossaries-extra-stylemods. §2.3; 91

    -

    undefaction=valueinitial: error 🎚
    +Loads glossaries-extra-stylemods with the given options. If stylemods=default then no options are passed to glossaries-extra-stylemods. §2.3; 91

    +

    undefaction=valueinitial: error 🎚

    -Indicates whether to trigger an error or warning if an unknown entry label is referenced. §2.1; 77

    -

    undefaction=error
    +Indicates whether to trigger an error or warning if an unknown entry label is referenced. §2.1; 77

    +

    undefaction=error

    -Trigger an error if an unknown entry label is referenced. 77

    -

    undefaction=warn
    +Trigger an error if an unknown entry label is referenced. 77

    +

    undefaction=warn

    -Trigger a warning if an unknown entry label is referenced. 78

    -

    \usepackage[options]{glossaries}
    +Trigger a warning if an unknown entry label is referenced. 78

    +

    \usepackage[options]{glossaries}

    -Base package. This package will be implicitly loaded by glossaries-prefix, glossaries-accsupp and glossaries-extra. §1; 2

    -

    acronym=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎
    +Base package. This package will be implicitly loaded by glossaries-prefix, glossaries-accsupp and glossaries-extra. §1; 2

    +

    acronym=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎

    -If true, provides a new glossary with the label acronym and title given by \acronymname, redefines \acronymtype to acronym, and provides \printacronyms. §2.7; 113

    -

    acronymlists={label-list}🎚glossaries v2.04+
    +If true, provides a new glossary with the label acronym and title given by \acronymname, redefines \acronymtype to acronym, and provides \printacronyms. §2.7; 113

    +

    acronymlists={label-list}🎚glossaries v2.04+

    -Identifies the glossaries that contain acronyms (defined with the base glossaries packages acronym mechanism). §2.7; 115

    -

    +Identifies the glossaries that contain acronyms (defined with the base glossaries packages acronym mechanism). §2.7; 115

    +

    -Provides a new glossary with the label acronym, redefines \acronymtype to acronym, and provides \printacronyms. §2.7; 114

    -

    automake=valuedefault: immediate; initial: false 🎚glossaries v4.08+
    +Provides a new glossary with the label acronym, redefines \acronymtype to acronym, and provides \printacronyms. §2.7; 114

    +

    automake=valuedefault: immediate; initial: false 🎚glossaries v4.08+

    -Indicates whether or not to attempt to use TeX’s shell escape to run an indexing application. §2.5; 105

    -

    automake=delayedglossaries v4.50+
    +Indicates whether or not to attempt to use TeX’s shell escape to run an indexing application. §2.5; 105

    +

    automake=delayedglossaries v4.50+

    -Use the shell escape to run makeindex or xindy at the end of the document. 107107

    -

    automake=falseglossaries v4.08+
    +Use the shell escape to run makeindex or xindy at the end of the document. 107107

    +

    automake=falseglossaries v4.08+

    -Don’t use the shell escape. 107

    -

    automake=immediateglossaries v4.42+
    +Don’t use the shell escape. 107

    +

    automake=immediateglossaries v4.42+

    -Use the shell escape to run makeindex or xindy before \makeglossaries opens the associated indexing files. 107

    -

    automake=liteglossaries v4.50+
    +Use the shell escape to run makeindex or xindy before \makeglossaries opens the associated indexing files. 107

    +

    automake=liteglossaries v4.50+

    -Use the shell escape to run makeglossaries-lite before \makeglossaries opens the associated indexing files. §2.5; 108108

    -

    automake=makeglossglossaries v4.50+
    +Use the shell escape to run makeglossaries-lite before \makeglossaries opens the associated indexing files. §2.5; 108108

    +

    automake=makeglossglossaries v4.50+

    -Use the shell escape to run makeglossaries before \makeglossaries opens the associated indexing files. §2.5; 108108

    -

    automake=truealias: delayed; glossaries v4.08+🗑
    +Use the shell escape to run makeglossaries before \makeglossaries opens the associated indexing files. §2.5; 108108

    +

    automake=truealias: delayed; glossaries v4.08+🗑

    -Deprecated synonym for automake=delayed. 107

    -

    automakeglossalias: makegloss 𝍢glossaries v4.50+
    +Deprecated synonym for automake=delayed. 107

    +

    automakeglossalias: makegloss 𝍢glossaries v4.50+

    -Synonym for automake=makegloss. §2.5; 108

    -

    +Synonym for automake=makegloss. §2.5; 108

    +

    -Synonym for automake=lite. §2.5; 108

    -

    +Synonym for automake=lite. §2.5; 108

    +

    -Option removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.9; 120

    -

    +Option removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.9; 120

    +

    -Option removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.9; 120

    -

    counter=counter-nameinitial: page 🎚
    +Option removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.9; 121

    +

    counter=counter-nameinitial: page 🎚

    -Sets the default location counter. §2.3; 90

    -

    counterwithin=parent-counter🎚glossaries v3.0+
    +Sets the default location counter. §2.3; 90

    +

    counterwithin=parent-counter🎚glossaries v3.0+

    -Sets the parent counter for glossaryentry. §2.3; 85

    -

    debug=valueinitial: false 🎚glossaries v4.24+
    +Sets the parent counter for glossaryentry. §2.3; 85

    +

    debug=valueinitial: false 🎚glossaries v4.24+

    -Adds markers to the document for debugging purposes. §2.1; 71

    -

    debug=falseglossaries v4.24+
    +Adds markers to the document for debugging purposes. §2.1; 71

    +

    debug=falseglossaries v4.24+

    -Disable debugging actions. 71

    -

    +Disable debugging actions. 71

    +

    -Implements debug=true and also shows accessibility information in the document. 72

    -

    +Implements debug=true and also shows accessibility information in the document. 72

    +

    -Implements debug=true and also shows target markers in the document. 71

    -

    debug=trueglossaries v4.24+
    +Implements debug=true and also shows target markers in the document. 71

    +

    debug=trueglossaries v4.24+

    -Writes wrglossary(type)(indexing info) to the log file if there is an attempt to index an entry before the associated indexing file has been opened (makeindex and xindy only). With glossaries-extra, this setting will also display the label of any undefined entries that are referenced in the document. 71

    -

    +Writes wrglossary(type)(indexing info) to the log file if there is an attempt to index an entry before the associated indexing file has been opened (makeindex and xindy only). With glossaries-extra, this setting will also display the label of any undefined entries that are referenced in the document. 71

    +

    -Deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.8; 116

    -

    +Deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.8; 117

    +

    -Disables \makeglossaries. §2.5; 108

    -

    +Disables \makeglossaries. §2.5; 108

    +

    -Deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.8; 119

    -

    entrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.0+
    +Deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.8; 119

    +

    entrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.0+

    -Enables the entry counter for top-level entries. §2.3; 83

    -

    esclocations=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v4.33+
    +Enables the entry counter for top-level entries. §2.3; 83

    +

    esclocations=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v4.33+

    -If true, escapes locations before indexing. §2.4; 92

    -

    +If true, escapes locations before indexing. §2.4; 92

    +

    -Deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.8; 118

    -

    hyperfirst=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries v2.03+
    +Deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.8; 118

    +

    hyperfirst=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries v2.03+

    -If false, this option will suppress hyperlinks on first use for the \gls-like commands. §2.1; 76

    -

    +If false, this option will suppress hyperlinks on first use for the \gls-like commands. §2.1; 76

    +

    -Provides a new glossary with the label index and the title \indexname, and provides \printindex and \newterm. §2.6; 112

    -

    indexonlyfirst=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.02+
    +Provides a new glossary with the label index and the title \indexname, and provides \printindex and \newterm. §2.6; 112

    +

    indexonlyfirst=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.02+

    -Indicates whether or not to only index the first use. §2.4; 93

    -

    kernelglossredefs=valuedefault: true; initial: false 🎚glossaries v4.41+
    +Indicates whether or not to only index the first use. §2.4; 93

    +

    kernelglossredefs=valuedefault: true; initial: false 🎚glossaries v4.41+

    -Indicates whether or not to redefined the kernel glossary commands \glossary and \makeglossary. §2.9; 121

    -

    kernelglossredefs=false
    +Indicates whether or not to redefined the kernel glossary commands \glossary and \makeglossary. §2.9; 121

    +

    kernelglossredefs=false

    -Don’t redefine \glossary and \makeglossary. 121

    -

    kernelglossredefs=nowarn
    +Don’t redefine \glossary and \makeglossary. 121

    +

    kernelglossredefs=nowarn

    -Redefine \glossary and \makeglossary without any warnings. 121

    -

    kernelglossredefs=true
    +Redefine \glossary and \makeglossary without any warnings. 121

    +

    kernelglossredefs=true

    -Redefine \glossary and \makeglossary but their use will trigger a warning. 121

    -

    +Redefine \glossary and \makeglossary but their use will trigger a warning. 121

    +

    -Implements translate=babel and adds the supplied languages to tracklang’s list of tracked languages. §2.1; 75

    -

    makeindex𝍢

    -

    +Implements translate=babel and adds the supplied languages to tracklang’s list of tracked languages. §2.1; 75

    +

    -Indicates that the indexing should be performed by makeindex (default). §2.5; 103

    -

    mfirstuc=valueinitial: unexpanded 🎚glossaries v4.50+
    +Indicates that the indexing should be performed by makeindex (default). §2.5; 103

    +

    mfirstuc=valueinitial: unexpanded 🎚glossaries v4.50+

    -The value may be either expanded or unexpanded and performs the same function as mfirstuc’s expanded and unexpanded package options. Note that there’s no value corresponding to mfirstuc’s other package option. §2.9; 120

    -

    nogroupskip=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.03+
    +The value may be either expanded or unexpanded and performs the same function as mfirstuc’s expanded and unexpanded package options. Note that there’s no value corresponding to mfirstuc’s other package option. §2.9; 120

    +

    nogroupskip=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.03+

    -If true, suppress the gap between letter groups in the glossaries by default. §2.3; 91

    -

    +If true, suppress the gap between letter groups in the glossaries by default. §2.3; 91

    +

    -Counteracts the index option. §2.6; 113

    -

    nohypertypes={list}🎚glossaries v3.05+
    +Counteracts the index option. §2.6; 113

    +

    nohypertypes={list}🎚glossaries v3.05+

    -Identifies the list of glossaries that should have hyperlinks suppressed. §2.6; 109

    -

    +Identifies the list of glossaries that should have hyperlinks suppressed. §2.6; 109

    +

    -Suppresses the warning if no language support is found. §2.1; 70

    -

    +Suppresses the warning if no language support is found. §2.1; 70

    +

    -Don’t load glossary-list, which is normally loaded automatically. Note that if glossaries is loaded before glossaries-extra, then this option should be passed directly to glossaries not glossaries-extra otherwise it will be too late to implement. §2.3; 88

    -

    +Don’t load glossary-list, which is normally loaded automatically. Note that if glossaries is loaded before glossaries-extra, then this option should be passed directly to glossaries not glossaries-extra otherwise it will be too late to implement. §2.3; 88

    +

    -Don’t load glossary-long, which is normally loaded automatically. Note that if glossaries is loaded before glossaries-extra, then this option should be passed directly to glossaries not glossaries-extra otherwise it will be too late to implement. §2.3; 88

    -

    +Don’t load glossary-long, which is normally loaded automatically. Note that if glossaries is loaded before glossaries-extra, then this option should be passed directly to glossaries not glossaries-extra otherwise it will be too late to implement. §2.3; 88

    +

    -Prevents the definition of the main glossary. You will need to define another glossary to use instead. For example, with the acronyms package option. §2.6; 110

    -

    +Prevents the definition of the main glossary. You will need to define another glossary to use instead. For example, with the acronyms package option. §2.6; 110

    +

    -Set no location lists as the default for all glossaries. May be overridden for individual glossaries with nonumberlist=true. §2.3; 89

    -

    nopostdot=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries v3.03+
    +Set no location lists as the default for all glossaries. May be overridden for individual glossaries with nonumberlist=true. §2.3; 89

    +

    nopostdot=booleandefault: true; initial: true 🔘glossaries v3.03+

    -If true, suppresses the automatic insertion of a full stop after each entry’s description in the glossary (for styles that support this). The default is nopostdot=true for glossaries-extra and nopostdot=false for just glossaries. §2.3; 90

    -

    +If true, suppresses the automatic insertion of a full stop after each entry’s description in the glossary (for styles that support this). The default is nopostdot=true for glossaries-extra and nopostdot=false for just glossaries. §2.3; 90

    +

    -Suppresses a warning if theglossary or \printglossary have already been defined (which indicates that the document class or another package also provides a mechanism for creating a glossary that could potentially conflict with glossaries). This option is automatically implemented with glossaries-extra. §2.1; 70

    -

    +Suppresses a warning if theglossary or \printglossary have already been defined (which indicates that the document class or another package also provides a mechanism for creating a glossary that could potentially conflict with glossaries). This option is automatically implemented with glossaries-extra. §2.1; 70

    +

    -Don’t load the default set of predefined styles. Note that if glossaries is loaded before glossaries-extra, then this option should be passed directly to glossaries not glossaries-extra otherwise it will be too late to implement. §2.3; 89

    -

    +Don’t load the default set of predefined styles. Note that if glossaries is loaded before glossaries-extra, then this option should be passed directly to glossaries not glossaries-extra otherwise it will be too late to implement. §2.3; 89

    +

    -Don’t load glossary-super, which is normally loaded automatically. Note that if glossaries is loaded before glossaries-extra, then this option should be passed directly to glossaries not glossaries-extra otherwise it will be too late to implement. §2.3; 88

    -

    +Don’t load glossary-super, which is normally loaded automatically. Note that if glossaries is loaded before glossaries-extra, then this option should be passed directly to glossaries not glossaries-extra otherwise it will be too late to implement. §2.3; 88

    +

    -Equivalent to translate=false. §2.1; 75

    -

    +Equivalent to translate=false. §2.1; 75

    +

    -Don’t load glossary-tree, which is normally loaded automatically. Note that if glossaries is loaded before glossaries-extra, then this option should be passed directly to glossaries not glossaries-extra otherwise it will be too late to implement. §2.3; 89

    -

    +Don’t load glossary-tree, which is normally loaded automatically. Note that if glossaries is loaded before glossaries-extra, then this option should be passed directly to glossaries not glossaries-extra otherwise it will be too late to implement. §2.3; 89

    +

    -Suppresses warnings. §2.1; 70

    -

    numberedsection=valuedefault: nolabel; initial: false 🎚glossaries v1.1+
    +Suppresses warnings. §2.1; 70

    +

    numberedsection=valuedefault: nolabel; initial: false 🎚glossaries v1.1+

    -Indicates whether or not glossary section headers will be numbered and also if they should automatically be labelled. §2.2; 80

    -

    numberedsection=autolabel
    +Indicates whether or not glossary section headers will be numbered and also if they should automatically be labelled. §2.2; 80

    +

    numberedsection=autolabel

    -Use numbered sectional units for glossaries and automatically add a label based on the glossary label. 81

    -

    numberedsection=false
    +Use numbered sectional units for glossaries and automatically add a label based on the glossary label. 81

    +

    numberedsection=false

    -Use unnumbered sectional units for glossaries. 81

    -

    numberedsection=nameref
    +Use unnumbered sectional units for glossaries. 81

    +

    numberedsection=nameref

    -Use unnumbered sectional units for glossaries and automatically add a label based on the glossary label. 82

    -

    numberedsection=nolabel
    +Use unnumbered sectional units for glossaries and automatically add a label based on the glossary label. 82

    +

    numberedsection=nolabel

    -Use numbered sectional units for glossaries but no label. 81

    -

    numberline=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v1.1+
    +Use numbered sectional units for glossaries but no label. 81

    +

    numberline=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v1.1+

    -If true (and toc=true), includes \numberline when adding a glossary to the table of contents. §2.2; 79

    -

    +If true (and toc=true), includes \numberline when adding a glossary to the table of contents. §2.2; 79

    +

    -Provides a new glossary with the label numbers and the title \glsnumbersgroupname, and provides \printnumbers. With glossaries-extra, this additionally defines \glsxtrnewnumber. §2.6; 111

    -

    orderinitial: word 𝍢glossaries v1.17+
    +Provides a new glossary with the label numbers and the title \glsnumbersgroupname, and provides \printnumbers. With glossaries-extra, this additionally defines \glsxtrnewnumber. §2.6; 111

    +

    orderinitial: word 𝍢glossaries v1.17+

    -Indicates whether word or letter order should be used. With Options 2 and 3, this information is written to the aux file, where it can be picked up by makeglossaries. This option will have no effect if you call makeindex or xindy explicitly. §2.5; 102

    -

    order=letter
    +Indicates whether word or letter order should be used. With Options 2 and 3, this information is written to the aux file, where it can be picked up by makeglossaries. This option will have no effect if you call makeindex or xindy explicitly. §2.5; 102

    +

    order=letter

    -Letter order (“seal” before “sea lion”). 102

    -

    order=word
    +Letter order (“seal” before “sea lion”). 102

    +

    order=word

    -Word order (“sea lion” before “seal”). 102

    -

    +Word order (“sea lion” before “seal”). 102

    +

    -Cancels the effect of disablemakegloss. §2.5; 108

    -

    sanitizesort=booleandefault: true; initial: varies 🔘︎
    +Cancels the effect of disablemakegloss. §2.5; 108

    +

    sanitizesort=booleandefault: true; initial: varies 🔘︎

    -Indicates whether the default sort value should be sanitized (only applicable with sort=standard). §2.5; 97

    -

    savenumberlist=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.02+

    +Indicates whether the default sort value should be sanitized (only applicable with sort=standard). §2.5; 97

    +

    savenumberlist=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.02+

    (Options 2 and 3 only)

    -If true, save number lists. Only applicable with Options 2 and 3 as Options 1 and 4 have the number list stored in the loclist field and Option 4 also has the formatted number list in the location field. §2.3; 83

    -

    savewrites=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.0+
    +If true, save number lists. Only applicable with Options 2 and 3 as Options 1 and 4 have the number list stored in the loclist field and Option 4 also has the formatted number list in the location field. §2.3; 83

    +

    savewrites=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.0+

    -If true, indexing information is stored until the end of the document to reduce the number of write registers. §2.1; 74

    -

    section=namedefault: section 🎚
    +If true, indexing information is stored until the end of the document to reduce the number of write registers. §2.1; 74

    +

    section=namedefault: section 🎚

    -Indicates which section heading command to use for the glossary. The value may be one of the standard sectioning command’s control sequence name (without the leading backslash), such as chapter or section. §2.2; 79

    -

    +Indicates which section heading command to use for the glossary. The value may be one of the standard sectioning command’s control sequence name (without the leading backslash), such as chapter or section. §2.2; 79

    +

    -Automatically adds nonumberlist={false} to any entries with the see key set. §2.3; 90

    -

    seenoindex=valueinitial: error 🎚glossaries v4.24+
    +Automatically adds nonumberlist={false} to any entries with the see key set. §2.3; 90

    +

    seenoindex=valueinitial: error 🎚glossaries v4.24+

    -Indicates what to do if the see key is used before the associated indexing files have been opened by \makeglossaries. §2.4; 92

    -

    seenoindex=error
    +Indicates what to do if the see key is used before the associated indexing files have been opened by \makeglossaries. §2.4; 92

    +

    seenoindex=error

    -Triggers an error if the see key is used before \makeglossaries. 92

    -

    seenoindex=ignore
    +Triggers an error if the see key is used before \makeglossaries. 92

    +

    seenoindex=ignore

    -Does nothing if the see key is used before \makeglossaries. 92

    -

    seenoindex=warn
    +Does nothing if the see key is used before \makeglossaries. 92

    +

    seenoindex=warn

    -Triggers a warning if the see key is used before \makeglossaries. 92

    -

    shortcuts={boolean}default: false; initial: false 🎚
    +Triggers a warning if the see key is used before \makeglossaries. 92

    +

    shortcuts={boolean}default: false; initial: false 🎚

    -Defines various shortcut commands. Has additional values with glossaries-extra. §2.7; 116

    -

    +Defines various shortcut commands. Has additional values with glossaries-extra. §2.7; 116

    +

    -Deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.8; 117

    -

    +Deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.8; 118

    +

    -Deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.8; 118

    -

    sort=valueinitial: standard 🎚glossaries v3.0+
    +Deprecated in version 4.02 (2013-12-05) and removed in version 4.50. Now only available with rollback. §2.8; 118

    +

    sort=valueinitial: standard 🎚glossaries v3.0+

    -Indicates how the sort key should automatically be assigned if not explicitly provided (for \makeglossaries and \makenoidxglossaries only). §2.5; 98

    -

    sort=clearglossaries v4.50+
    +Indicates how the sort key should automatically be assigned if not explicitly provided (for \makeglossaries and \makenoidxglossaries only). §2.5; 98

    +

    sort=clearglossaries v4.50+

    -Sets the sort key to an empty value. Use this option if no indexing is required for a slightly faster build. 98

    -

    sort=def
    +Sets the sort key to an empty value. Use this option if no indexing is required for a slightly faster build. 98

    +

    sort=def

    -Use the (zero-padded) order of definition as the default for the sort key. 98

    -

    sort=noneglossaries v4.30+
    +Use the (zero-padded) order of definition as the default for the sort key. 98

    +

    sort=noneglossaries v4.30+

    -Don’t process the sort key. Use this option if no indexing is required for a slightly faster build. 98

    -

    +Don’t process the sort key. Use this option if no indexing is required for a slightly faster build. 98

    +

    -Use the value of the name key as the default for the sort key and implement the \glsprestandardsort hook. 99

    -

    sort=use
    +Use the value of the name key as the default for the sort key and implement the \glsprestandardsort hook. 99

    +

    sort=use

    -Use the (zero-padded) order of use as the default for the sort key. 99

    -

    style=style-nameinitial: varies 🎚
    +Use the (zero-padded) order of use as the default for the sort key. 99

    +

    style=style-nameinitial: varies 🎚

    -Sets the default glossary style to style-name. §2.3; 87

    -

    subentrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.0+
    +Sets the default glossary style to style-name. §2.3; 87

    +

    subentrycounter=booleandefault: true; initial: false 🔘︎glossaries v3.0+

    -Enables the entry counter for level 1 entries. §2.3; 86

    -

    +Enables the entry counter for level 1 entries. §2.3; 86

    +

    -Provides a new glossary with the label symbols and the title \glssymbolsgroupname, and provides \printsymbols. With glossaries-extra, this additionally defines \glsxtrnewsymbol. §2.6; 110

    -

    toc=booleandefault: true; initial: varies 🔘︎
    +Provides a new glossary with the label symbols and the title \glssymbolsgroupname, and provides \printsymbols. With glossaries-extra, this additionally defines \glsxtrnewsymbol. §2.6; 110

    +

    toc=booleandefault: true; initial: varies 🔘︎

    -If true, each glossary will be automatically added to the table of contents. The default is toc=false with glossaries and toc=true with glossaries-extra. §2.2; 78

    -

    translate=valuedefault: true; initial: varies 🎚glossaries v1.1+
    +If true, each glossary will be automatically added to the table of contents. The default is toc=false with glossaries and toc=true with glossaries-extra. §2.2; 78

    +

    translate=valuedefault: true; initial: varies 🎚glossaries v1.1+

    -Indicates how multilingual support should be provided, if applicable. §2.1; 74

    -

    translate=babel
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Note that if you only want to change the way that + the target is created, redefine \gls{glsnavhypergroupdotarget} + instead} + } + % \glsnavhypergroupdotarget + \gcmd{gls\-nav\-hyper\-group\-do\-target} + { + \providedby{\sty{glossary-hypernav} v4.53+} + \syntax{\margm{glossary-label}\margm{group-label}\margm{group-title}} + \desc{used by \gls{glsnavhypertarget} to create the hypertarget +for the given group} + } + % \glsnavigationitem + \gcmd{gls\-navigation\-item} + { + \providedby{\sty{glossary-hypernav} v4.53+} + \syntax{\margm{group-label}} + \desc{used by \gls{glsnavigation} to create the hyperlink +for the given group (with the title corresponding to the group label)} } % \glsnavigation \gcmd{gls\-navigation} @@ -11481,11 +11502,11 @@ formats} {\begin{information}[title={\app{bib2gls}}]} {\end{information}} -\title{User Manual for glossaries.sty v4.52} +\title{User Manual for glossaries.sty v4.53} \author{Nicola L.C. Talbot\\% \href{http://www.dickimaw-books.com/contact}{\nolinkurl{dickimaw-books.com/contact}}} -\date{2022-11-03} +\date{2023-09-29} \begin{document} \maketitle @@ -11569,7 +11590,7 @@ package. \begin{itemdesc} Advanced users wishing to know more about the inner workings of all the packages provided in the \styfmt{glossaries} bundle should read -\qt{Documented Code for glossaries v4.52}. +\qt{Documented Code for glossaries v4.53}. \end{itemdesc} \itemtitle{\url{CHANGES}} @@ -11960,6 +11981,14 @@ documents that illustrate the various functions. These are listed in The following rollback releases are available: \begin{itemize} +\item Version 4.52 (2022-11-03): +\begin{codebox} +\cmd{usepackage}\marg{glossaries}\oarg{=v4.52} +\end{codebox} +This is the last version that uses an internal comma-separated list +for the hyper group information in \sty{glossary-hypernav}. Version +4.53 has switched to using a sequence. + \item Version 4.49 (2021-11-01): \begin{codebox} \cmd{usepackage}\marg{glossaries}\oarg{=v4.49} @@ -13542,6 +13571,11 @@ These entries all have brief descriptions. For example: \gls{newglossaryentry}\marg{lorem}\marg{\gloskeyval{name}{lorem},\gloskeyval{description}{ipsum}} \end{codebox} +\filedef{example-glossaries-utf8.tex} +This file is based on \file{example-glossaries-brief.tex} but random +characters have been converted to accented characters to test +\idx{utf8} support. + \filedef{example-glossaries-long.tex} These entries all have long descriptions. For example: \begin{codebox} @@ -14606,7 +14640,7 @@ Perl. There's more information about this at \begin{important} When upgrading the \sty{glossaries} package, make sure you also upgrade your version of \app{makeglossaries}. The current version is -4.51. +4.53. \end{important} Some of the options are only applicable to \app{makeindex} and some @@ -21133,16 +21167,15 @@ The predefined styles adjust \gls+{acrfull} and reflect the style. \end{important} -When \idxpl{acronym} are defined, \gls{newacronym} will set the \gloskey{sort} key to: -\cmddef{acronymsort} +When \idxpl{acronym} are defined, \gls{newacronym} will set the +\gloskey{sort} key to \gls{acronymsort}. The \idxpl{acronymstyle} redefine this to suit the style. This command must fully expand in order for the \idx{indexingapp} to pick up the correct sort value. If the \gloskey{sort} key is set in the optional argument of \gls{newacronym}, it will override this. -The \gloskey{name} key is set to: -\cmddef{acronymentry} +The \gloskey{name} key is set to \gls{acronymentry}. Again, the \idxpl{acronymstyle} redefine this to suit the style. If the \gloskey{name} key is set in the optional argument of \gls{newacronym}, it will override this. @@ -26931,6 +26964,11 @@ target in the header: } \end{compactcodebox} +\cmddef{glsnavhypergroupdotarget} +This is used by \gls{glsnavhypertarget} to create the actual \idx{hyperlink} +target. So if you need to change the way that the target is created, +redefine this command rather than \gls{glsnavhypertarget}. + \cmddef{glsnavhyperlink} Creates a \idx{hyperlink} to the given \idx{group}, where the target name is obtained from: @@ -26940,10 +26978,21 @@ The \meta{glossary-label} argument is the label that identifies the Typically, styles don't need to explicitly use this command as they can use the following command instead. +\begin{information} +Version 4.53 has switched from using an internal comma-separated +list to a sequence command. If you have hacked the internal commands +you will need to either rollback to v4.52 or switch to the newer +commands. +\end{information} + \cmddef{glsnavigation} Displays a simple navigation list, where each item in the list has a \idx{hyperlink} created with \gls{glsnavhyperlink} to a \idx{group}, where the \idx{group} title is obtained with \gls{glsgetgrouptitle}. +Each item in the list has the title and hyperlink set with: +\cmddef{glsnavigationitem} +This fetches the corresponding group title and creates a hyperlink +with \gls{glsnavhyperlink}. The items are separated with: \cmddef{glshypernavsep} The default definition is \code{\gls{space}\gls{textbar}\gls{space}} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossaries.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossaries.dtx index d2f7f93ac4..641424a982 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossaries.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossaries.dtx @@ -1,16 +1,8 @@ %\iffalse % glossaries.dtx generated using makedtx version 1.2 (c) Nicola Talbot % Command line args: -% -codetitle "Main Package Code (glossaries.sty)" % -macrocode ".*\.tex" % -macrocode ".*\.l2h" -% -section "section" -% -setambles ".*\.tex=>\nopreamble\nopostamble" -% -setambles ".*\.l2h=>\nopreamble\nopostamble" -% -doc "glossaries-manual.tex" -% -comment ".*\.tex" -% -comment ".*\.l2h" -% -author "Nicola Talbot" % -src "(glossaries\.sty)\Z=>\1" % -src "(glossary-[a-z]+\.sty)\Z=>\1" % -src "(glossaries-babel\.sty)\Z=>\1" @@ -21,10 +13,19 @@ % -src "(glossaries-compatible-307\.sty)\Z=>\1" % -src "(glossar.*-2020-03-19\.sty)\Z=>\1" % -src "(glossar.*-2021-11-01\.sty)\Z=>\1" +% -src "(glossar.*-2022-11-03\.sty)\Z=>\1" % -src "(example-glossaries-.*\.tex)\Z=>\1" % -src "(glossaries\.l2h)\Z=>\1" +% -codetitle "Main Package Code (glossaries.sty)" +% -section "section" +% -doc "glossaries-manual.tex" +% -comment ".*\.tex" +% -comment ".*\.l2h" +% -author "Nicola Talbot" +% -setambles ".*\.tex=>\nopreamble\nopostamble" +% -setambles ".*\.l2h=>\nopreamble\nopostamble" % glossaries -% Created on 2022/11/3 9:50 +% Created on 2023/10/1 19:36 %\fi %\iffalse %<*package> @@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ %\fi % \iffalse % Doc-Source file to use with LaTeX2e -% Copyright (C) 2022 Nicola Talbot, all rights reserved. +% Copyright (C) 2023 Nicola Talbot, all rights reserved. % \fi % \iffalse %<*driver> @@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ glossaries.dtx \documentclass{article} \usepackage{doc} -\CheckSum{58650} +\CheckSum{71623} \RecordChanges \PageIndex @@ -115,12 +116,12 @@ glossaries.dtx %\DeleteShortVerb{|} %\MakeShortVerb{"} % -% \title{Documented Code For glossaries v4.52} +% \title{Documented Code For glossaries v4.53} % \author{Nicola L.C. 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Previously, the targets where stored as comma-separated +%lists in \cs{@gls@hypergrouplist@\meta{glossary}} (where +%\meta{glossary} is the glossary label). They are now stored in a +%sequence \cs{g\_glossaries\_\meta{glossary}\_hypergroups\_seq}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ExplSyntaxOn +% \end{macrocode} +%\begin{definition} +%\cs{glossaries\_add\_hypergroup:nn}\marg{glossary}\marg{target} +%\end{definition} +% Add a target to the sequence unless it's already contained in it: +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new:Npn \glossaries_add_hypergroup:nn #1 #2 +{ + \seq_if_exist:cTF + { g_glossaries_ #1 _hypergroups_seq } + { + \seq_if_in:cnF + { g_glossaries_ #1 _hypergroups_seq } { #2 } + { + \seq_gput_right:cn + { g_glossaries_ #1 _hypergroups_seq } + { #2 } + } + } + { + \seq_new:c { g_glossaries_ #1 _hypergroups_seq } + \seq_gput_right:cn + { g_glossaries_ #1 _hypergroups_seq } + { #2 } + } +} +\cs_generate_variant:Nn \glossaries_add_hypergroup:nn { nx } +% \end{macrocode} +%Check if the given target has been added to the sequence to avoid +%duplicates. +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new:Npn \glossaries_if_hypergroup:nnTF #1 #2 #3 #4 +{ + \seq_if_exist:cTF + { g_glossaries_ #1 _hypergroups_seq } + { + \seq_if_in:cnTF + { g_glossaries_ #1 _hypergroups_seq } { #2 } + { #3 } { #4 } + } + { #4 } +} +\cs_generate_variant:Nn \glossaries_if_hypergroup:nnTF { nxTF } +% \end{macrocode} +%Only true part: +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new:Npn \glossaries_if_hypergroup:nnT #1 #2 #3 +{ + \glossaries_if_hypergroup:nnTF { #1 } { #2 } { #3 } { } +} +\cs_generate_variant:Nn \glossaries_if_hypergroup:nnT { nxT } +% \end{macrocode} +%Only false part: +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new:Npn \glossaries_if_hypergroup:nnF #1 #2 #3 +{ + \glossaries_if_hypergroup:nnTF { #1 } { #2 } { } { #3 } +} +\cs_generate_variant:Nn \glossaries_if_hypergroup:nnF { nxF } +% \end{macrocode} +% %\begin{macro}{\glsnavhypertarget} %\begin{definition} % \cs{glsnavhypertarget}\oarg{type}\marg{label}\marg{text} @@ -20023,6 +20092,17 @@ you } % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} +% +%\begin{macro}{\glsnavhypergroupdotarget} +%\changes{4.53}{2023-09-29}{new} +%Provided to make it easier for \sty{glossaries-extra} to adjust the +%target. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\glsnavhypergroupdotarget}[3]{ + \@glstarget{\glsnavhyperlinkname{#1}{#2}}{#3}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} %The actual code is now in an internal command that doesn't have an %optional argument, which makes it easier to save and restore the %original behaviour. @@ -20037,31 +20117,21 @@ you % \end{macrocode} % Add the target. % \begin{macrocode} - \@glstarget{\glsnavhyperlinkname{#1}{#2}}{#3}% + \glsnavhypergroupdotarget { #1 } { #2 } { #3 } % \end{macrocode} % Check list of known groups to determine if a re-run is required. % \begin{macrocode} - \expandafter\let - \expandafter\@gls@list\csname @gls@hypergrouplist@#1\endcsname -% \end{macrocode} -% Iterate through list and terminate loop if this group is found. -% \begin{macrocode} - \@for\@gls@elem:=\@gls@list\do{% - \ifthenelse{\equal{\@gls@elem}{#2}}{\@endfortrue}{}}% -% \end{macrocode} -% Check if list terminated prematurely. -% \begin{macrocode} - \if@endfor - \else + \glossaries_if_hypergroup:nxF { #1 } { #2 } + { % \end{macrocode} % This group was not included in the list, so issue a warning. % \begin{macrocode} - \GlossariesWarningNoLine{Navigation panel - for glossary type `#1'^^Jmissing group `#2'}% + \GlossariesWarningNoLine{Navigation ~ panel ~ + for ~ glossary ~ type ~ `#1'^^Jmissing ~ group ~ `#2'}% \gdef\gls@hypergrouprerun{% - \GlossariesWarningNoLine{Navigation panel - has changed. Rerun LaTeX}}% - \fi + \GlossariesWarningNoLine{Navigation ~ panel ~ + has ~ changed. ~ Rerun ~ LaTeX}}% + } } % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} @@ -20082,11 +20152,10 @@ you % up-to-date. %\changes{1.14}{2008-06-17}{new} %\changes{4.50}{2022-10-14}{updated to use \sty{etoolbox}} +%\changes{4.53}{2023-09-29}{rewritten in \LaTeX3} % \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand*{\@gls@hypergroup}[2]{% - \ifcsdef{@gls@hypergrouplist@#1}% - {\protected@csxappto{@gls@hypergrouplist@#1}{,#2}}% - {\protected@csxdef{@gls@hypergrouplist@#1}{#2}}% +\newcommand*{\@gls@hypergroup}[2]{ + \glossaries_add_hypergroup:nx { #1 } { #2 } } % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} @@ -20108,29 +20177,29 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\glsnavigation}{% \def\@gls@between{}% - \ifcsundef{@gls@hypergrouplist@\currentglossary}% - {% - \def\@gls@list{}% - }% - {% -% \end{macrocode} -%\changes{4.50}{2022-10-14}{switched to \cs{letcs}} -% \begin{macrocode} - \letcs\@gls@list{@gls@hypergrouplist@\currentglossary}% - }% - \@for\@gls@tmp:=\@gls@list\do{% + \seq_map_inline:cn { g_glossaries_ \currentglossary _hypergroups_seq } + { \@gls@between % \end{macrocode} %\changes{3.11a}{2013-10-15}{switched to using %\cs{@gls@getgrouptitle}} % \begin{macrocode} - \@gls@getgrouptitle{\@gls@tmp}{\@gls@grptitle}% - \expandafter\glsnavhyperlink\expandafter{\@gls@tmp}{\@gls@grptitle}% + \glsnavigationitem { ##1 } \let\@gls@between\glshypernavsep }% } % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} +% +%\begin{macro}{\glsnavigationitem} +%\changes{4.53}{2023-09-29}{new} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\glsnavigationitem}[1]{% + \@gls@getgrouptitle { #1 } { \@gls@grptitle } + \exp_args:Nno \glsnavhyperlink { #1 } { \@gls@grptitle } +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\glshypernavsep} % Separator for the hyper navigation bar. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -20150,6 +20219,11 @@ you } % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\ExplSyntaxOff +% \end{macrocode} +% %\iffalse % \begin{macrocode} % @@ -20170,11 +20244,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossary-inline-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossary-inline-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Declare package: % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossary-inline}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossary-inline}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % %\begin{style}{inline} @@ -20380,11 +20454,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossary-list-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossary-list-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Declare package: % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossary-list}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossary-list}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} %\begin{macro}{\indexspace} %\changes{4.13}{2015-02-03}{new} @@ -20705,11 +20779,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossary-long-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossary-long-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Declare package: % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossary-long}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossary-long}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % Requires the \sty{longtable} package: % \begin{macrocode} @@ -21212,11 +21286,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossary-longbooktabs-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossary-longbooktabs-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Declare package: % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossary-longbooktabs}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossary-longbooktabs}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % Requires \sty{booktabs} package: % \begin{macrocode} @@ -21562,11 +21636,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossary-longragged-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossary-longragged-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Declare package: % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossary-longragged}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossary-longragged}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % Requires the \sty{array} package: % \begin{macrocode} @@ -22005,11 +22079,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossary-mcols-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossary-mcols-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Declare package: % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossary-mcols}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossary-mcols}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % Required packages: % \begin{macrocode} @@ -22454,11 +22528,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossary-super-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossary-super-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Declare package: % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossary-super}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossary-super}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % Requires the \sty{supertabular} package: % \begin{macrocode} @@ -22997,11 +23071,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossary-superragged-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossary-superragged-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Declare package: % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossary-superragged}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossary-superragged}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % Requires the \sty{array} package: % \begin{macrocode} @@ -23447,11 +23521,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossary-tree-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossary-tree-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Declare package: % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossary-tree}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossary-tree}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % %\begin{macro}{\indexspace} @@ -24185,11 +24259,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossaries-babel-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossaries-babel-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} % Declare package % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-babel}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-babel}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % Load \sty{tracklang} to obtain language settings. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -24238,11 +24312,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossaries-polyglossia-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossaries-polyglossia-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} % Declare package % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-polyglossia}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-polyglossia}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % Load \sty{tracklang} to obtain language settings. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -24295,11 +24369,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossaries-prefix-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossaries-prefix-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Declare package: % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-prefix}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-prefix}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} % Pass all options to \sty{glossaries}: % \begin{macrocode} @@ -24796,11 +24870,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossaries-accsupp-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossaries-accsupp-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} % Package version number now in line with main glossaries package number. % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-accsupp}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT) +\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-accsupp}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT) Experimental glossaries accessibility] % \end{macrocode} % Pass all options to \sty{glossaries}: @@ -27651,11 +27725,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossaries-compatible-207-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossaries-compatible-207-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Identify package. % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-compatible-207}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-compatible-207}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} %Trigger error and that's it. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -27684,11 +27758,11 @@ you % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRelease{v4.46}{2020-03-19}{glossaries-compatible-307-2020-03-19.sty} \DeclareRelease{v4.49}{2021-11-01}{glossaries-compatible-307-2021-11-01.sty} -\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.52}{2022-11-03} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v4.53}{2023-09-29} % \end{macrocode} %Identify package. % \begin{macrocode} -\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-compatible-307}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\ProvidesPackage{glossaries-compatible-307}[2023/09/29 v4.53 (NLCT)] % \end{macrocode} %Trigger error and that's it. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -53167,374 +53241,8128 @@ you %\fi %\iffalse % \begin{macrocode} -%<*example-glossaries-acronym-desc.tex> -% \end{macrocode} -%\fi -%\iffalse -% \begin{macrocode} -%< -% \end{macrocode} -%\fi -%\iffalse -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*example-glossaries-acronym.tex> -% \end{macrocode} -%\fi -%\iffalse -% \begin{macrocode} -%< -% \end{macrocode} -%\fi -%\iffalse -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*example-glossaries-acronyms-lang.tex> -% \end{macrocode} -%\fi -%\iffalse -% \begin{macrocode} -%< -% \end{macrocode} -%\fi -%\iffalse -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*example-glossaries-brief.tex> -% \end{macrocode} -%\fi -%\iffalse -% \begin{macrocode} -%< -% \end{macrocode} -%\fi -%\iffalse -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*example-glossaries-childmultipar.tex> +%<*glossaries-2022-11-03.sty> % \end{macrocode} %\fi -%\iffalse +%\subsection{Rollback v4.52 (glossaries-2022-11-03.sty)} % \begin{macrocode} -%< +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*glossary-hypernav-2022-11-03.sty> +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\subsection{Rollback v4.52 (glossary-hypernav-2022-11-03.sty)} +% Version 4.52 preserved for rollback. +% \begin{macrocode} +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{glossary-hypernav}[2022/11/03 v4.52 (NLCT)] +\newcommand*{\glsnavhyperlink}[3][\currentglossary]{% + \protected@edef\gls@grplabel{#2}\protected@edef\@gls@grptitle{#3}% + \@glslink{\glsnavhyperlinkname{#1}{#2}}{#3}% +} +\newcommand*{\glsnavhyperlinkname}[2]{glsn:#1@#2} +\newcommand*{\glsnavhypertarget}{\protect\@@gls@navhypertarget} +\newcommand*{\@@gls@navhypertarget}[3][\currentglossary]{% + \@glsnavhypertarget{#1}{#2}{#3}% +} +\newcommand*{\@glsnavhypertarget}[3]{% + \protected@write\@auxout{}{\string\@gls@hypergroup{#1}{#2}}% + \@glstarget{\glsnavhyperlinkname{#1}{#2}}{#3}% + \expandafter\let + \expandafter\@gls@list\csname @gls@hypergrouplist@#1\endcsname + \@for\@gls@elem:=\@gls@list\do{% + \ifthenelse{\equal{\@gls@elem}{#2}}{\@endfortrue}{}}% + \if@endfor + \else + \GlossariesWarningNoLine{Navigation panel + for glossary type `#1'^^Jmissing group `#2'}% + \gdef\gls@hypergrouprerun{% + \GlossariesWarningNoLine{Navigation panel + has changed. Rerun LaTeX}}% + \fi +} +\let\gls@hypergrouprerun\relax +\AtEndDocument{\gls@hypergrouprerun} +\newcommand*{\@gls@hypergroup}[2]{% + \ifcsdef{@gls@hypergrouplist@#1}% + {\protected@csxappto{@gls@hypergrouplist@#1}{,#2}}% + {\protected@csxdef{@gls@hypergrouplist@#1}{#2}}% +} +\newcommand*{\glsnavigation}{% + \def\@gls@between{}% + \ifcsundef{@gls@hypergrouplist@\currentglossary}% + {% + \def\@gls@list{}% + }% + {% + \letcs\@gls@list{@gls@hypergrouplist@\currentglossary}% + }% + \@for\@gls@tmp:=\@gls@list\do{% + \@gls@between + \@gls@getgrouptitle{\@gls@tmp}{\@gls@grptitle}% + \expandafter\glsnavhyperlink\expandafter{\@gls@tmp}{\@gls@grptitle}% + \let\@gls@between\glshypernavsep + }% +} +\newcommand*{\glshypernavsep}{\space\textbar\space} +\newcommand*{\glssymbolnav}{% + \glsnavhyperlink{glssymbols}{\glsgetgrouptitle{glssymbols}}% + \glshypernavsep + \glsnavhyperlink{glsnumbers}{\glsgetgrouptitle{glsnumbers}}% + \glshypernavsep +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +% +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*example-glossaries-acronym-desc.tex> +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%< +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*example-glossaries-acronym.tex> +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%< +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*example-glossaries-acronyms-lang.tex> +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%< +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*example-glossaries-brief.tex> +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%< +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*example-glossaries-childmultipar.tex> +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%< +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} +%< +% \end{macrocode} +%\fi +%\iffalse +% \begin{macrocode} %<*glossaries.l2h> % \end{macrocode} %\fi diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossaries.ins b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossaries.ins index 5309ce119b..4d561235bb 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossaries.ins +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossaries.ins @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -% glossaries.ins generated using makedtx version 1.2 2022/11/3 9:50 +% glossaries.ins generated using makedtx version 1.2 2023/10/1 19:36 \input docstrip \preamble glossaries.dtx - Copyright 2022 Nicola Talbot + Copyright 2023 Nicola Talbot This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The Current Maintainer of this work is Nicola Talbot. - This work consists of the files glossaries.dtx and glossaries.ins and the derived files glossaries.sty, glossary-hypernav.sty, glossary-inline.sty, glossary-list.sty, glossary-long.sty, glossary-longbooktabs.sty, glossary-longragged.sty, glossary-mcols.sty, glossary-super.sty, glossary-superragged.sty, glossary-tree.sty, glossaries-babel.sty, glossaries-polyglossia.sty, glossaries-prefix.sty, glossaries-accsupp.sty, glossaries-compatible-207.sty, glossaries-compatible-307.sty, glossaries-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-accsupp-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-babel-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-compatible-207-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-compatible-307-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-polyglossia-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-prefix-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-hypernav-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-inline-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-list-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-long-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-longbooktabs-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-longragged-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-mcols-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-super-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-superragged-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-tree-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-accsupp-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-babel-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-compatible-207-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-compatible-307-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-polyglossia-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-prefix-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-hypernav-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-inline-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-list-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-long-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-longbooktabs-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-longragged-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-mcols-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-super-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-superragged-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-tree-2021-11-01.sty, example-glossaries-acronym-desc.tex, example-glossaries-acronym.tex, example-glossaries-acronyms-lang.tex, example-glossaries-brief.tex, example-glossaries-childmultipar.tex, example-glossaries-childnoname.tex, example-glossaries-cite.tex, example-glossaries-images.tex, example-glossaries-long.tex, example-glossaries-longchild.tex, example-glossaries-multipar.tex, example-glossaries-parent.tex, example-glossaries-symbolnames.tex, example-glossaries-symbols.tex, example-glossaries-url.tex, example-glossaries-user.tex, glossaries.l2h. + This work consists of the files glossaries.dtx and glossaries.ins and the derived files glossaries.sty, glossary-hypernav.sty, glossary-inline.sty, glossary-list.sty, glossary-long.sty, glossary-longbooktabs.sty, glossary-longragged.sty, glossary-mcols.sty, glossary-super.sty, glossary-superragged.sty, glossary-tree.sty, glossaries-babel.sty, glossaries-polyglossia.sty, glossaries-prefix.sty, glossaries-accsupp.sty, glossaries-compatible-207.sty, glossaries-compatible-307.sty, glossaries-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-accsupp-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-babel-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-compatible-207-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-compatible-307-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-polyglossia-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-prefix-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-hypernav-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-inline-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-list-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-long-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-longbooktabs-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-longragged-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-mcols-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-super-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-superragged-2020-03-19.sty, glossary-tree-2020-03-19.sty, glossaries-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-accsupp-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-babel-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-compatible-207-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-compatible-307-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-polyglossia-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-prefix-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-hypernav-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-inline-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-list-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-long-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-longbooktabs-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-longragged-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-mcols-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-super-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-superragged-2021-11-01.sty, glossary-tree-2021-11-01.sty, glossaries-2022-11-03.sty, glossary-hypernav-2022-11-03.sty, example-glossaries-acronym-desc.tex, example-glossaries-acronym.tex, example-glossaries-acronyms-lang.tex, example-glossaries-brief.tex, example-glossaries-childmultipar.tex, example-glossaries-childnoname.tex, example-glossaries-cite.tex, example-glossaries-images.tex, example-glossaries-long.tex, example-glossaries-longchild.tex, example-glossaries-multipar.tex, example-glossaries-parent.tex, example-glossaries-symbolnames.tex, example-glossaries-symbols.tex, example-glossaries-url.tex, example-glossaries-user.tex, example-glossaries-utf8.tex, glossaries.l2h. \endpreamble @@ -126,6 +126,10 @@ \usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{glossary-superragged-2021-11-01.sty,package}} \file{glossary-tree-2021-11-01.sty}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble \usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{glossary-tree-2021-11-01.sty,package}} +\file{glossaries-2022-11-03.sty}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble +\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{glossaries-2022-11-03.sty,package}} +\file{glossary-hypernav-2022-11-03.sty}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble +\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{glossary-hypernav-2022-11-03.sty,package}} \file{example-glossaries-acronym-desc.tex}{\nopreamble\nopostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{example-glossaries-acronym-desc.tex}} \file{example-glossaries-acronym.tex}{\nopreamble\nopostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{example-glossaries-acronym.tex}} \file{example-glossaries-acronyms-lang.tex}{\nopreamble\nopostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{example-glossaries-acronyms-lang.tex}} @@ -142,6 +146,7 @@ \file{example-glossaries-symbols.tex}{\nopreamble\nopostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{example-glossaries-symbols.tex}} \file{example-glossaries-url.tex}{\nopreamble\nopostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{example-glossaries-url.tex}} \file{example-glossaries-user.tex}{\nopreamble\nopostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{example-glossaries-user.tex}} +\file{example-glossaries-utf8.tex}{\nopreamble\nopostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{example-glossaries-utf8.tex}} \file{glossaries.l2h}{\nopreamble\nopostamble\from{glossaries.dtx}{glossaries.l2h}} } diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossariesbegin.html b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossariesbegin.html index 9fcb8da98c..0ce4c7ee5c 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossariesbegin.html +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossariesbegin.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ MathJax.Hub.Config({tex2jax: - The glossaries package v4.52: + <title>The glossaries package v4.53: a guide for beginners
    -
    Upgrading from the glossary package to the glossaries package
    Nicola L.C. Talbot
    2022-11-03

    +

    Upgrading from the glossary package to the glossaries package
    Nicola L.C. Talbot
    2023-09-29

    Abstract
    diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossary2glossaries.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossary2glossaries.pdf index 251f9d6932..7594e49f16 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossary2glossaries.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossary2glossaries.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossary2glossaries.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossary2glossaries.tex index e8fc4645a5..f16b2fbf74 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossary2glossaries.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/glossary2glossaries.tex @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ \title{Upgrading from the glossary package to the glossaries package} \author{Nicola L.C. Talbot} -\date{2022-11-03} +\date{2023-09-29} \newenvironment{oldway} {\begin{codebox*}[title={\styfmt{glossary.sty}}]} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries index 85ef8d55bd..c0e795437d 100755 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ # File : makeglossaries # Author : Nicola Talbot -# Version : 4.51 +# Version : 4.53 # Description: simple Perl script that calls makeindex or xindy. # Intended for use with "glossaries.sty" (saves having to remember # all the various switches) # This file is distributed as part of the glossaries LaTeX package. -# Copyright 2007-2022 Nicola L.C. Talbot +# Copyright 2007-2023 Nicola L.C. Talbot # This work may be distributed and/or modified under the # conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 # of this license or any later version. @@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ # glossaries-babel.sty, glossaries-polyglossia.sty, glossaries.l2h. # Also makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite.lua. -my $version="4.51 (2022-11-02)"; +my $version="4.53 (2023-09-29)"; # History: -# v4.51: +# v4.51 - v4.53: # * No change. (Version number updated in line with glossaries.sty) # v4.50: # * Added -e (don't fix encap clashes) diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries-lite.1 b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries-lite.1 index 34e87e1913..e99897d99b 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries-lite.1 +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries-lite.1 @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 4.14 (Pod::Simple 3.43) +.\" -*- mode: troff; coding: utf-8 -*- +.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 5.01 (Pod::Simple 3.43) .\" .\" Standard preamble: .\" ======================================================================== @@ -15,29 +16,12 @@ .ft R .fi .. -.\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will -.\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left -.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will -.\" give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to do unbreakable dashes and -.\" therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C' expand to `' in nroff, -.\" nothing in troff, for use with C<>. -.tr \(*W- -.ds C+ C\v'-.1v'\h'-1p'\s-2+\h'-1p'+\s0\v'.1v'\h'-1p' +.\" \*(C` and \*(C' are quotes in nroff, nothing in troff, for use with C<>. .ie n \{\ -. ds -- \(*W- -. ds PI pi -. if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=24u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-12u'-\" diablo 10 pitch -. if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=20u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-8u'-\" diablo 12 pitch -. ds L" "" -. ds R" "" . ds C` "" . ds C' "" 'br\} .el\{\ -. ds -- \|\(em\| -. ds PI \(*p -. ds L" `` -. ds R" '' . ds C` . ds C' 'br\} @@ -68,85 +52,23 @@ . \} .\} .rr rF -.\" -.\" Accent mark definitions (@(#)ms.acc 1.5 88/02/08 SMI; from UCB 4.2). -.\" Fear. Run. Save yourself. No user-serviceable parts. -. \" fudge factors for nroff and troff -.if n \{\ -. ds #H 0 -. ds #V .8m -. ds #F .3m -. ds #[ \f1 -. ds #] \fP -.\} -.if t \{\ -. ds #H ((1u-(\\\\n(.fu%2u))*.13m) -. ds #V .6m -. ds #F 0 -. ds #[ \& -. ds #] \& -.\} -. \" simple accents for nroff and troff -.if n \{\ -. ds ' \& -. ds ` \& -. ds ^ \& -. ds , \& -. ds ~ ~ -. ds / -.\} -.if t \{\ -. ds ' \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\'\h"|\\n:u" -. ds ` \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\`\h'|\\n:u' -. ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'^\h'|\\n:u' -. ds , \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10)',\h'|\\n:u' -. ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu-\*(#H-.1m)'~\h'|\\n:u' -. ds / \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\z\(sl\h'|\\n:u' -.\} -. \" troff and (daisy-wheel) nroff accents -.ds : \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H+.1m+\*(#F)'\v'-\*(#V'\z.\h'.2m+\*(#F'.\h'|\\n:u'\v'\*(#V' -.ds 8 \h'\*(#H'\(*b\h'-\*(#H' -.ds o \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu+\w'\(de'u-\*(#H)/2u'\v'-.3n'\*(#[\z\(de\v'.3n'\h'|\\n:u'\*(#] -.ds d- \h'\*(#H'\(pd\h'-\w'~'u'\v'-.25m'\f2\(hy\fP\v'.25m'\h'-\*(#H' -.ds D- D\\k:\h'-\w'D'u'\v'-.11m'\z\(hy\v'.11m'\h'|\\n:u' -.ds th \*(#[\v'.3m'\s+1I\s-1\v'-.3m'\h'-(\w'I'u*2/3)'\s-1o\s+1\*(#] -.ds Th \*(#[\s+2I\s-2\h'-\w'I'u*3/5'\v'-.3m'o\v'.3m'\*(#] -.ds ae a\h'-(\w'a'u*4/10)'e -.ds Ae A\h'-(\w'A'u*4/10)'E -. \" corrections for vroff -.if v .ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*9/10-\*(#H)'\s-2\u~\d\s+2\h'|\\n:u' -.if v .ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'\v'-.4m'^\v'.4m'\h'|\\n:u' -. \" for low resolution devices (crt and lpr) -.if \n(.H>23 .if \n(.V>19 \ -\{\ -. ds : e -. ds 8 ss -. ds o a -. ds d- d\h'-1'\(ga -. ds D- D\h'-1'\(hy -. ds th \o'bp' -. ds Th \o'LP' -. ds ae ae -. ds Ae AE -.\} -.rm #[ #] #H #V #F C .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "MAKEGLOSSARIES-LITE 1" -.TH MAKEGLOSSARIES-LITE 1 "2022-11-03" "perl v5.34.1" "makeglossaries-lite Lua Script" +.TH MAKEGLOSSARIES-LITE 1 2023-10-01 "perl v5.36.1" "makeglossaries-lite Lua Script" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh -.SH "NAME" +.SH NAME makeglossaries\-lite \- Calls makeindex/xindy for LaTeX documents using glossaries package -.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.SH SYNOPSIS .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" \&\fBmakeglossaries\fR [\fB\-o\fR \fIfile\fR] [\fB\-q\fR] [\fB\-n\fR] [\fB\-s\fR \fIfile\fR] [\fB\-t\fR \fIfile\fR] [\fB\-L\fR \fIlanguage\fR] [\fB\-c\fR] [\fB\-g\fR] [\fB\-l\fR] [\fB\-p\fR \fInum\fR] [\fB\-r\fR] [\fB\-m\fR \fIfile\fR] [\fB\-x\fR \fIfile\fR] [\fB\-\-version\fR] [\fB\-\-help\fR] \fIbasename\fR -.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.SH DESCRIPTION .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" \&\fBmakeglossaries-lite\fR is cut-down Lua alternative to the \&\fBmakeglossaries\fR Perl script. It's designed for use with LaTeX documents that @@ -159,12 +81,12 @@ be the name of the LaTeX document without the .tex extension. required to be passed to the relevant indexing application should also be contained in the auxiliary file, but may be overridden by the option arguments to \fBmakeglossaries-lite\fR. -.SH "OPTIONS" +.SH OPTIONS .IX Header "OPTIONS" -.IP "\fB\-q\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-q\fR 4 .IX Item "-q" Quiet mode. Reduces chatter to standard output. -.IP "\fB\-n\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-n\fR 4 .IX Item "-n" Print the commands that would normally be executed but don't run them. @@ -181,23 +103,23 @@ they have different style files. .IP "\fB\-t\fR \fIfile\fR" 4 .IX Item "-t file" Use \fIfile\fR as the transcript file. -.IP "\fB\-l\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-l\fR 4 .IX Item "-l" Letter ordering. .IP "\fB\-L\fR \fIlanguage\fR" 4 .IX Item "-L language" This option only has an effect if \fBxindy\fR is called. Sets the language. See \fBxindy\fR documentation for further details. -.IP "\fB\-c\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-c\fR 4 .IX Item "-c" Compress intermediate blanks (\fBmakeindex\fR only). -.IP "\fB\-g\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-g\fR 4 .IX Item "-g" Employ German word ordering (\fBmakeindex\fR only). .IP "\fB\-p\fR \fInum\fR" 4 .IX Item "-p num" Sets the starting page number to be \fInum\fR (\fBmakeindex\fR only). -.IP "\fB\-r\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-r\fR 4 .IX Item "-r" Disable implicit page range formation (\fBmakeindex\fR only). .IP "\fB\-m\fR \fIfile\fR" 4 @@ -208,21 +130,21 @@ event that \fBmakeindex\fR isn't on the operating system's path. .IX Item "-x file" Specify the full path name for \fBxindy\fR to \fIfile\fR in the event that \fBxindy\fR isn't on the operating system's path. -.IP "\fB\-\-version\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-\-version\fR 4 .IX Item "--version" Prints version number and exits. -.IP "\fB\-\-help\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-\-help\fR 4 .IX Item "--help" Prints help message and exits. -.SH "REQUIRES" +.SH REQUIRES .IX Header "REQUIRES" texlua and makeindex or xindy (depending on glossaries package options). -.SH "LICENSE" +.SH LICENSE .IX Header "LICENSE" This is free software distributed under the LaTeX Project Public -License. There is \s-1NO WARRANTY.\s0 +License. There is NO WARRANTY. See for details. -.SH "AUTHOR" +.SH AUTHOR .IX Header "AUTHOR" Nicola L. C. Talbot, diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries-lite.lua b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries-lite.lua index 860b4e5448..9ff0c20d61 100755 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries-lite.lua +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries-lite.lua @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ use the Perl makeglossaries script. This file is distributed as part of the glossaries LaTeX package. - Copyright 2015-2022 Nicola L.C. Talbot + Copyright 2015-2023 Nicola L.C. Talbot This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license or any later version. @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Also makeglossaries and makeglossaries-lite.lua. History: - * 4.48 - 4.51: + * 4.48 - 4.53: - no change. * 4.47: - Added hybrid instructions if record option detected but not \makeglossaries @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ - changed first line from lua to texlua --]] -thisversion = "4.51 (2022-11-02)" +thisversion = "4.53 (2023-09-29)" quiet = false dryrun = false diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries.1 b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries.1 index 77aa4f7060..d43c1b1268 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries.1 +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/glossaries/makeglossaries.1 @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 4.14 (Pod::Simple 3.43) +.\" -*- mode: troff; coding: utf-8 -*- +.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 5.01 (Pod::Simple 3.43) .\" .\" Standard preamble: .\" ======================================================================== @@ -15,29 +16,12 @@ .ft R .fi .. -.\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will -.\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left -.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will -.\" give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to do unbreakable dashes and -.\" therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C' expand to `' in nroff, -.\" nothing in troff, for use with C<>. -.tr \(*W- -.ds C+ C\v'-.1v'\h'-1p'\s-2+\h'-1p'+\s0\v'.1v'\h'-1p' +.\" \*(C` and \*(C' are quotes in nroff, nothing in troff, for use with C<>. .ie n \{\ -. ds -- \(*W- -. ds PI pi -. if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=24u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-12u'-\" diablo 10 pitch -. if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=20u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-8u'-\" diablo 12 pitch -. ds L" "" -. ds R" "" . ds C` "" . ds C' "" 'br\} .el\{\ -. ds -- \|\(em\| -. ds PI \(*p -. ds L" `` -. ds R" '' . ds C` . ds C' 'br\} @@ -68,85 +52,23 @@ . \} .\} .rr rF -.\" -.\" Accent mark definitions (@(#)ms.acc 1.5 88/02/08 SMI; from UCB 4.2). -.\" Fear. Run. Save yourself. No user-serviceable parts. -. \" fudge factors for nroff and troff -.if n \{\ -. ds #H 0 -. ds #V .8m -. ds #F .3m -. ds #[ \f1 -. ds #] \fP -.\} -.if t \{\ -. ds #H ((1u-(\\\\n(.fu%2u))*.13m) -. ds #V .6m -. ds #F 0 -. ds #[ \& -. ds #] \& -.\} -. \" simple accents for nroff and troff -.if n \{\ -. ds ' \& -. ds ` \& -. ds ^ \& -. ds , \& -. ds ~ ~ -. ds / -.\} -.if t \{\ -. ds ' \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\'\h"|\\n:u" -. ds ` \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\`\h'|\\n:u' -. ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'^\h'|\\n:u' -. ds , \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10)',\h'|\\n:u' -. ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu-\*(#H-.1m)'~\h'|\\n:u' -. ds / \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\z\(sl\h'|\\n:u' -.\} -. \" troff and (daisy-wheel) nroff accents -.ds : \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H+.1m+\*(#F)'\v'-\*(#V'\z.\h'.2m+\*(#F'.\h'|\\n:u'\v'\*(#V' -.ds 8 \h'\*(#H'\(*b\h'-\*(#H' -.ds o \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu+\w'\(de'u-\*(#H)/2u'\v'-.3n'\*(#[\z\(de\v'.3n'\h'|\\n:u'\*(#] -.ds d- \h'\*(#H'\(pd\h'-\w'~'u'\v'-.25m'\f2\(hy\fP\v'.25m'\h'-\*(#H' -.ds D- D\\k:\h'-\w'D'u'\v'-.11m'\z\(hy\v'.11m'\h'|\\n:u' -.ds th \*(#[\v'.3m'\s+1I\s-1\v'-.3m'\h'-(\w'I'u*2/3)'\s-1o\s+1\*(#] -.ds Th \*(#[\s+2I\s-2\h'-\w'I'u*3/5'\v'-.3m'o\v'.3m'\*(#] -.ds ae a\h'-(\w'a'u*4/10)'e -.ds Ae A\h'-(\w'A'u*4/10)'E -. \" corrections for vroff -.if v .ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*9/10-\*(#H)'\s-2\u~\d\s+2\h'|\\n:u' -.if v .ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'\v'-.4m'^\v'.4m'\h'|\\n:u' -. \" for low resolution devices (crt and lpr) -.if \n(.H>23 .if \n(.V>19 \ -\{\ -. ds : e -. ds 8 ss -. ds o a -. ds d- d\h'-1'\(ga -. ds D- D\h'-1'\(hy -. ds th \o'bp' -. ds Th \o'LP' -. ds ae ae -. ds Ae AE -.\} -.rm #[ #] #H #V #F C .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "MAKEGLOSSARIES 1" -.TH MAKEGLOSSARIES 1 "2022-11-03" "perl v5.34.1" "makeglossaries Perl Script" +.TH MAKEGLOSSARIES 1 2023-10-01 "perl v5.36.1" "makeglossaries Perl Script" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh -.SH "NAME" +.SH NAME makeglossaries \- Calls makeindex/xindy for LaTeX documents using glossaries package -.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.SH SYNOPSIS .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" \&\fBmakeglossaries\fR [\fB\-o\fR \fIfile\fR] [\fB\-q\fR] [\fB\-Q\fR] [\fB\-k\fR] [\fB\-n\fR] [\fB\-s\fR \fIfile\fR] [\fB\-t\fR \fIfile\fR] [\fB\-L\fR \fIlanguage\fR] [\fB\-c\fR] [\fB\-g\fR] [\fB\-l\fR] [\fB\-p\fR \fInum\fR] [\fB\-r\fR] [\fB\-d\fR \fIaux dir\fR] [\fB\-m\fR \fIfile\fR] [\fB\-x\fR \fIfile\fR] [\fB\-e\fR] [\fB\-\-version\fR] [\fB\-\-help\fR] \fIbasename\fR -.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.SH DESCRIPTION .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" \&\fBmakeglossaries\fR is designed for use with LaTeX documents that use the glossaries package. The mandatory argument \fIbasename\fR should @@ -156,26 +78,26 @@ be the name of the LaTeX document without the .tex extension. required to be passed to the relevant indexing application should also be contained in the auxiliary file, but may be overridden by the option arguments to \fBmakeglossaries\fR. -.SH "OPTIONS" +.SH OPTIONS .IX Header "OPTIONS" -.IP "\fB\-e\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-e\fR 4 .IX Item "-e" Don't attempt to repair multiple encaps or illegal page number (\fBmakeindex\fR only). -.IP "\fB\-c\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-c\fR 4 .IX Item "-c" Compress intermediate blanks (\fBmakeindex\fR only). .IP "\fB\-d\fR \fIaux dir\fR" 4 .IX Item "-d aux dir" Specify the directory the .aux, .glo etc files are located. Defaults to the parent directory of the base file \fIfilename\fR. -.IP "\fB\-g\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-g\fR 4 .IX Item "-g" Employ German word ordering (\fBmakeindex\fR only). -.IP "\fB\-k\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-k\fR 4 .IX Item "-k" Don't try forking with piped redirection. (Lessens the effect of \-q) -.IP "\fB\-l\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-l\fR 4 .IX Item "-l" Letter ordering. .IP "\fB\-L\fR \fIlanguage\fR" 4 @@ -186,7 +108,7 @@ language. See \fBxindy\fR documentation for further details. .IX Item "-m file" Specify the full path name for \fBmakeindex\fR to \fIfile\fR in the event that \fBmakeindex\fR isn't on the operating system's path. -.IP "\fB\-n\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-n\fR 4 .IX Item "-n" Print the commands that would normally be executed but don't run them. .IP "\fB\-o\fR \fIfile\fR" 4 @@ -197,13 +119,13 @@ overridden.) .IP "\fB\-p\fR \fInum\fR" 4 .IX Item "-p num" Sets the starting page number to be \fInum\fR (\fBmakeindex\fR only). -.IP "\fB\-q\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-q\fR 4 .IX Item "-q" Quiet mode. Reduces chatter to standard output. -.IP "\fB\-Q\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-Q\fR 4 .IX Item "-Q" Silences warning about being unable to fork. -.IP "\fB\-r\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-r\fR 4 .IX Item "-r" .PD 0 .IP "\fB\-s\fR \fIfile\fR" 4 @@ -221,22 +143,22 @@ Disable implicit page range formation (\fBmakeindex\fR only). .IX Item "-x file" Specify the full path name for \fBxindy\fR to \fIfile\fR in the event that \fBxindy\fR isn't on the operating system's path. -.IP "\fB\-\-version\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-\-version\fR 4 .IX Item "--version" Prints version number and exits. -.IP "\fB\-\-help\fR" 4 +.IP \fB\-\-help\fR 4 .IX Item "--help" Prints help message and exits. -.SH "REQUIRES" +.SH REQUIRES .IX Header "REQUIRES" Perl, Getopt::Std, and makeindex or xindy (depending on glossaries package options). -.SH "LICENSE" +.SH LICENSE .IX Header "LICENSE" This is free software distributed under the LaTeX Project Public -License. There is \s-1NO WARRANTY.\s0 +License. There is NO WARRANTY. See for details. -.SH "AUTHOR" +.SH AUTHOR .IX Header "AUTHOR" Nicola L. C. 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It has the following features. +The current document class is for writing homework or assignment. It has the following features. - Simple and clear interface. - Built-in support for many theorem-type environments, already configured and ready to use (in the mean time also very customizable, via `\SetTheorem`), with clever referencing supported. - Multilingual support: currently supporting Chinese (both simplified and traditional), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Russian and Spanish. @@ -36,16 +36,23 @@ These are necessary if you wish to write your document in Chinese (either simpli ## Usage +> It is recommended that you start by looking at one of the demo documents that suits your need and edit the code there to get your own template. + +> If you don't find what you were expecting, or if you would like some elements to be changed or improved, feel free to post a feature request via [the GitHub issue](https://github.com/Jinwen-XU/homework/issues). + A typical homework document looks like this: ```latex \documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, + % twoside, % Use this option if you wish to use double-sided printing logo = {image-of-university-logo}, % Remove this line if you don't want logo presented. % logo height = 1cm, % In case you are not satisfied with the default logo size. title in boldface, title in sffamily, theorem in new line, - % twoside, % Use this option if you wish to use double-sided printing + % remove qed, % Remove the Q.E.D. symbol for problems/questions/lemmas/... + colored solution, % Show solution/answer with color, default is blue + % You may specify this as "colored solution = ⟨color⟩" % hide solution, % Use this option to hide the solutions/answers ]{homework} @@ -175,11 +182,13 @@ Alternatively, if you are making an exercise sheet and prefer a more formal titl > You may refer to the demo documents for more examples. Regarding some of the class options: -1) The logo image can be included via the class option `logo = {⟨image file name⟩}`, and if you are not satisfied with its default size, then you may manually specify the size via the option `logo height = {⟨height⟩}` or `logo width = {width}`. If you do not want to show any logo in the title bar, you may simply remove the option `logo = {⟨image file name⟩}`. +1) As usual, the option `twoside` is for double-sided printing. +1) The logo image can be included via the class option `logo = {⟨image file name⟩}`, and if you are not satisfied with its default size, then you may manually specify the size via the option `logo height = {⟨height⟩}` or `logo width = {⟨width⟩}`. If you do not want to show any logo in the title bar, you may simply remove the option `logo = {⟨image file name⟩}`. 1) The options `title in boldface`, `title in sffamily` or even `title in scshape` are for configuring the text effect of the title line, the sectional titles and theorem names. 1) The option `theorem in new line` is for showing the problem / theorem name, numbering and description in a separate line, for the sake of clarity. -1) The option `twoside` is for double-sided printing. -1) The option `formal title` is for enabling the formal title style. +1) The option `remove qed` is for removing the Q.E.D. symbol for theorem-type environment. +1) The option `formal title` is for enabling the formal title style. There would be no logo and no separation lines, and the title would be centered. +1) The option `colored solution` or `colored solution = ⟨color⟩` is for setting the text color of the solution/answer. 1) The option `hide solution` (or `hide answer`) is for hiding the `solution` and `answer` environments. A few extra remarks: diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-cn.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-cn.pdf index 6236b301e1..3bd812c402 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-cn.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-cn.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-cn.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-cn.tex index 79f28d7860..d3a384464f 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-cn.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-cn.tex @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ \documentclass[11pt, + % twoside, logo = {example-image}, % logo height = 1cm, % logo width = 2cm, title in boldface, % title in sffamily, theorem in new line, - % twoside, + % remove qed, + colored solution, ]{homework} %% For highlighting the code in this document @@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ \bigskip\textcolor{gray!55}{(如果你想为一个大问题中的每个小问题分别撰写解答…)} \begin{problem}[一个由很多小问题构成的大问题] - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.5\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item 第一个问题。 \begin{solution} @@ -95,7 +97,7 @@ \item 第二个问题。 - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.3\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item 第一个小问。 \begin{solution} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-de.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-de.pdf index 03ea38e7e0..fa13a296aa 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-de.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-de.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-de.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-de.tex index 09c3c123e6..4bd1e27e08 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-de.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-de.tex @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ \documentclass[11pt, + % twoside, logo = {example-image}, % logo height = 1cm, % logo width = 2cm, title in boldface, % title in sffamily, theorem in new line, - % twoside, + % remove qed, + colored solution, ]{homework} %% For highlighting the code in this document @@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ \bigskip\textcolor{gray!55}{(Wenn Sie jede Unterfrage eines Problems einzeln beantworten möchten ...)} \begin{problem}[Ein Problem mit vielen Unterfragen] - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.5\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item Die erste Frage. \begin{solution} @@ -95,7 +97,7 @@ \item Die zweite Frage. - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.3\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item Die erste Unterfrage. \begin{solution} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-en.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-en.pdf index ebd75dba40..2bd8f40f4d 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-en.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-en.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-en.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-en.tex index a4840d2948..c41d49ba46 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-en.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-en.tex @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ \documentclass[11pt, + % twoside, logo = {example-image}, % logo height = 1cm, % logo width = 2cm, title in boldface, % title in sffamily, theorem in new line, - % twoside, + % remove qed, + colored solution, ]{homework} %% For highlighting the code in this document @@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ \bigskip\textcolor{gray!55}{(If you wish to answer each sub-question of a problem separately...)} \begin{problem}[A problem with many sub-questions] - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.5\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item First question. \begin{solution} @@ -92,7 +94,7 @@ \item Second question. - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.3\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item First sub-question. \begin{solution} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-es.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-es.pdf index 530d8b016f..2e02644a1e 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-es.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-es.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-es.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-es.tex index 63ded1fe95..419e8dfd64 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-es.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-es.tex @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ \documentclass[11pt, + % twoside, logo = {example-image}, % logo height = 1cm, % logo width = 2cm, title in boldface, % title in sffamily, theorem in new line, - % twoside, + % remove qed, + colored solution, ]{homework} %% For highlighting the code in this document @@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ \bigskip\textcolor{gray!55}{(Si desea responder cada subpregunta de un problema individualmente...)} \begin{problem}[Un problema con muchas subpreguntas] - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.5\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item La primera pregunta. \begin{solution} @@ -95,7 +97,7 @@ \item La segunda pregunta. - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.3\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item La primera subpregunta. \begin{solution} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-fr.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-fr.pdf index b98eed2126..4d7c3941e8 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-fr.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-fr.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-fr.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-fr.tex index b8394edda5..58f6677505 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-fr.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-fr.tex @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ \documentclass[11pt, + % twoside, logo = {example-image}, % logo height = 1cm, % logo width = 2cm, title in boldface, % title in sffamily, theorem in new line, - % twoside, + % remove qed, + colored solution, ]{homework} %% For highlighting the code in this document @@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ \bigskip\textcolor{gray!55}{(Si vous souhaitez répondre individuellement à chaque sous-question d'un problème...)} \begin{problem}[Un problème avec de nombreuses sous-questions] - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.5\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item La première question. \begin{solution} @@ -95,7 +97,7 @@ \item La deuxième question. - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.3\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item La première sous-question. \begin{solution} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-jp.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-jp.pdf index 4439738e75..fee9139a2a 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-jp.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-jp.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-jp.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-jp.tex index 4ee7d4c62b..16e797f014 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-jp.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-jp.tex @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ \documentclass[11pt, + % twoside, logo = {example-image}, % logo height = 1cm, % logo width = 2cm, title in boldface, % title in sffamily, theorem in new line, - % twoside, + % remove qed, + colored solution, ]{homework} %% For highlighting the code in this document @@ -84,7 +86,7 @@ \bigskip\textcolor{gray!55}{(問題の各小問に個別に回答したい場合は…)} \begin{problem}[多くの小問がある問題] - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.5\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item 一番目の問題。 \begin{solution} @@ -93,7 +95,7 @@ \item 二番目の問題。 - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.3\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item 一番目の小問。 \begin{solution} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-tc.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-tc.pdf index 2860d04f15..021d5d0da1 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-tc.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-tc.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-tc.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-tc.tex index 1ceea979e6..4779b43ef2 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-tc.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-demo-tc.tex @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ \documentclass[11pt, + % twoside, logo = {example-image}, % logo height = 1cm, % logo width = 2cm, title in boldface, % title in sffamily, theorem in new line, - % twoside, + % remove qed, + colored solution, ]{homework} %% For highlighting the code in this document @@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ \bigskip\textcolor{gray!55}{(如果你想為一個大問題中的每個小問題分別撰寫解答…)} \begin{problem}[一個由許多小問題構成的大問題] - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.5\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item 第一個問題。 \begin{solution} @@ -95,7 +97,7 @@ \item 第二個問題。 - \begin{enumerate}[itemsep=.3\baselineskip] + \begin{enumerate} \item 第一個小問。 \begin{solution} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet-answer.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet-answer.pdf index 44a2eb9724..482094bf5d 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet-answer.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet-answer.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet.pdf index a4640b04f9..f73aace2fe 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet.tex index 00f703f5c1..050898e251 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework-example-sheet.tex @@ -1,9 +1,11 @@ \documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, + % twoside, formal title, title in boldface, % title in sffamily, % theorem in new line, - % twoside, + % remove qed, + colored solution, hide solution, % Use this option to hide the solutions/answers ]{homework} @@ -43,6 +45,7 @@ We shall show that... \begin{problem} A preliminary result. \end{problem} + \begin{solution} \blindtext \end{solution} @@ -52,6 +55,7 @@ We shall show that... \blindtext \end{problem} + \begin{solution} \blindtext[2] \end{solution} @@ -64,61 +68,90 @@ At this stage, we may conclude that... Now we look at... \begin{problem}[Some prepration] + This is the prepration for... - \begin{enumerate}%[itemsep=.5\baselineskip] - \item First question. - \begin{solution} - \blindtext - \end{solution} - \item Second question. - \begin{solution} - \blindtext - \end{solution} - \item Third question. - \qedhere - \begin{solution} - \blindtext - \end{solution} + + \begin{enumerate} + + \item + First question. + + \begin{solution} + \blindtext + \end{solution} + + \item + Second question. + + \begin{solution} + \blindtext + \end{solution} + + \item + Third question. + \qedhere + + \begin{solution} + \blindtext + \end{solution} + \end{enumerate} \end{problem} \begin{problem}[Another problem with many sub-questions] \leavevmode % so that the first item start in new line - \begin{enumerate}%[itemsep=.5\baselineskip] - \item First question. + \begin{enumerate} + + \item + First question. \blindtext \begin{solution} \blindtext[2] \end{solution} - \item Second question. - \begin{enumerate}%[itemsep=.3\baselineskip] - \item First sub-question. + + \item + Second question. + + \begin{enumerate} + \item + First sub-question. \blindtext \begin{solution} \blindtext[2] \end{solution} - \item Second sub-question. - \\[.3\baselineskip] + + \item + Second sub-question. + \blindtext + \begin{solution} \blindtext[2] \end{solution} + \end{enumerate} - \item Third question. - \\[.5\baselineskip] + + \item + Third question. + \blindtext[2] + \begin{solution} \blindtext[2] \end{solution} - \item Conclusion. - \qedhere - \begin{solution} - \blindtext - \end{solution} + + \item + Conclusion. + \qedhere + + \begin{solution} + \blindtext + \end{solution} + \end{enumerate} \end{problem} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework.cls b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework.cls index 3af754dd25..29f2227f9f 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework.cls +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/homework/homework.cls @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2022-06-01] \ProvidesExplClass {homework} - {2023/09/30} {} + {2023/10/01} {} {Document class for writing homework} \keys_define:nn { homework } @@ -31,6 +31,20 @@ , formal~title .bool_set:N = \l__homework_formal_title_bool , formal title .bool_set:N = \l__homework_formal_title_bool + , colored-solution .tl_set:N = \l__homework_solution_color_tl + , colored-solution .initial:n = { main-text } + , colored-solution .default:n = { cyan!50!blue!90!main-text } + , colored~solution .tl_set:N = \l__homework_solution_color_tl + , colored~solution .default:n = { cyan!50!blue!90!main-text } + , colored solution .tl_set:N = \l__homework_solution_color_tl + , colored solution .default:n = { cyan!50!blue!90!main-text } + , colored-answer .tl_set:N = \l__homework_solution_color_tl + , colored-answer .default:n = { cyan!50!blue!90!main-text } + , colored~answer .tl_set:N = \l__homework_solution_color_tl + , colored~answer .default:n = { cyan!50!blue!90!main-text } + , colored answer .tl_set:N = \l__homework_solution_color_tl + , colored answer .default:n = { cyan!50!blue!90!main-text } + , hide-solution .bool_set:N = \l__homework_hide_solution_bool , hide-solution .initial:n = { false } , hide~solution .bool_set:N = \l__homework_hide_solution_bool @@ -39,6 +53,11 @@ , hide~answer .bool_set:N = \l__homework_hide_solution_bool , hide answer .bool_set:N = \l__homework_hide_solution_bool + , remove-qed .bool_set:N = \l__homework_no_qed_bool + , remove-qed .initial:n = { false } + , remove~qed .bool_set:N = \l__homework_no_qed_bool + , remove qed .bool_set:N = \l__homework_no_qed_bool + , unknown .code:n = { \PassOptionsToClass { \CurrentOption } { minimart } \PassOptionsToClass { \CurrentOption } { einfart } @@ -53,11 +72,19 @@ \sys_if_engine_pdftex:TF { - \PassOptionsToClass { use indent = false, theorem with qed } { minimart } + \bool_if:NF \l__homework_no_qed_bool + { + \PassOptionsToClass { theorem with qed } { minimart } + } + \PassOptionsToClass { use indent = false } { minimart } \LoadClass { minimart } } { - \PassOptionsToClass { use indent = false, theorem with qed } { einfart } + \bool_if:NF \l__homework_no_qed_bool + { + \PassOptionsToClass { theorem with qed } { einfart } + } + \PassOptionsToClass { use indent = false } { einfart } \LoadClass { einfart } } @@ -213,13 +240,27 @@ , RU = { Ответ } } +\newlist{soluenumerate}{enumerate}{3} +\setlist[soluenumerate]{labelsep=*, leftmargin=*} +\setlist[soluenumerate,1]{label = \normalfont$\big(\mskip-.5mu$\arabic*$\mskip-.5mu\big)$, + ref = \normalfont\color{.!45!paper}$\big(\mskip-.5mu$\arabic*$\mskip-.5mu\big)$, + leftmargin= \l__minimalist_item_indentation_dim + 2em } +\setlist[soluenumerate,2]{label = \normalfont$\big(\mskip-.5mu$\roman*$\mskip-.5mu\big)$, + ref = \normalfont\color{.!45!paper}$\big(\mskip-.5mu$\arabic{soluenumeratei}.\roman*$\mskip-.5mu\big)$} +\setlist[soluenumerate,3]{label = \normalfont$\big(\mskip-.5mu$\emph{\alph*}$\mskip-.5mu\big)$, + ref = \normalfont\color{.!45!paper}$\big(\mskip-.5mu$\arabic{soluenumeratei}.\roman{soluenumerateii}.\emph{\alph*}$\mskip-.5mu\big)$} + \newcommand\soluline{\bgroup\markoverwith{\rule[-.45ex]{1pt}{.75pt}}\ULon} \NewDocumentEnvironment { solution } { O{ \l__homework_solution_tl } } { \par \topsep0\p@\relax + \let\enumerate\soluenumerate + \let\endenumerate\endsoluenumerate + \setlist*[1]{itemsep=0\baselineskip, parsep=.5\parskip} + \setlist*[2]{itemsep=0\baselineskip, parsep=.5\parskip} \trivlist - \color{cyan!50!blue!90!main-text} + \color{\l__homework_solution_color_tl} \item[\hskip\labelsep\soluline{#1}\nobreakspace\nobreakspace] \let\qedsymbol\customqedsymbol \ignorespaces @@ -278,7 +319,7 @@ \setlist*[2]{itemsep=0\baselineskip, parsep=\parskip} } { - \setlist*[1]{itemsep=.5\baselineskip, parsep=\parskip} + \setlist*[1]{itemsep=.5\baselineskip, parsep=\parskip, after*=\medskip} \setlist*[2]{itemsep=.3\baselineskip, parsep=\parskip} } diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/jwjournal/jwjournal.cls b/macros/latex/contrib/jwjournal/jwjournal.cls index 9c208c88a8..7ba40e53e4 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/jwjournal/jwjournal.cls +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/jwjournal/jwjournal.cls @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2022-06-01] \ProvidesExplClass {jwjournal} - {2023/09/28} {} + {2023/10/01} {} {JW's journal class} \keys_define:nn { jwjournal } @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ \NewDocumentCommand \JWJournalEntry { m m } { + \phantomsection \skip_vertical:n { .5 \baselineskip } \needspace { 2 \baselineskip } \projlib_datetime_calculate_week_according_to_format:n { #1 } @@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ { \colorlet { jwjournal-entry-background } { paper } } + \addcontentsline { toc } { section } { #1 } \begin{tcolorbox}[enhanced~jigsaw, enlarge~left~by=-3.5mm, width=\textwidth+3.5mm, colback=jwjournal-entry-background, @@ -91,7 +93,7 @@ { \color {jwjournal-entry!30!main-text} } - \ProjLibDate {#1} + \ProjLibDate { #1 } \JWJournalSeperator{} \projlib_datetime_display_week_uppercase:n { #1 } \tl_if_blank:eF { #2 } diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/CHANGELOG b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/CHANGELOG index 68e6585889..ab0a07dbb2 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/CHANGELOG +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/CHANGELOG @@ -11,3 +11,8 @@ v1.0 (2011/10/30) v1.1 (2013/04/27) - New command \PrepareListOf +v1.2 (2023/10/01) +- \DeclareFloatingEnvironment now defines a name for \autoref, too +- New options "autorefname=" (for hyperref) and "legendname=" (for memoir) +- New command \newfloat@dont@patch@chapter for LaTeX document class maintainers + diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/README b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/README index 5d5ce91248..f8940a6a66 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/README +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/README @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ ========================================================================== The `newfloat' package -Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) +Copyright (C) 2011-2023 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) License: LPPL = LaTeX Project Public Licence -Maintenance Status: maintained (by Axel Sommerfeldt) +Maintenance Status: unmaintained Home page: https://gitlab.com/axelsommerfeldt/newfloat @@ -20,15 +20,9 @@ If you need help using these packages please visit: https://golatex.de/ (German) https://texwelt.de/ (German) -If you think you may have found a bug in these packages, -or want to report a suggestion for improvement, please either visit - https://gitlab.com/axelsommerfeldt/newfloat/issues (preferred) -or send an e-mail to - axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -The `newfloat' package v1.1 offers the command \DeclareFloatingEnvironment +The `newfloat' package v1.2 offers the command \DeclareFloatingEnvironment for defining new floating environments which behave like the existing floating environments "figure" and "table". diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/fallback/v1.0/newfloat.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/fallback/v1.0/newfloat.dtx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..990772946a --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/fallback/v1.0/newfloat.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,1667 @@ +% \iffalse meta-comment +% +% This is file `newfloat.dtx'. +% +% Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) +% +% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% +% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 2003/12/01 or later. +% +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "unmaintained". +% +% This work consists of the files caption.ins, caption.dtx, caption2.dtx, +% caption3.dtx, bicaption.dtx, ltcaption.dtx, subcaption.dtx, and newfloat.dtx, +% the derived files caption.sty, caption2.sty, caption3.sty, +% bicaption.sty, ltcaption.sty, subcaption.sty, and newfloat.sty, +% and the user manuals caption-deu.tex, caption-eng.tex, and caption-rus.tex. +% +% \fi +% \CheckSum{1291} +% +% \iffalse +%<*driver> +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] +\ProvidesFile{newfloat.drv}% + [2012/05/18 v1.0 This package offers a command for defining new floating environments] +\hbadness=9999 \newcount\hbadness \hfuzz=48pt % Make TeX shut up. +% +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\setlength\parindent{0pt} +\setlength\parskip{\smallskipamount} +% +\usepackage{ifpdf} +\ifpdf + \usepackage{mathptmx,courier} + \usepackage[scaled=0.90]{helvet} +% \addtolength\marginparwidth{15pt} +\fi +% +\usepackage[bottom]{footmisc} +% +\usepackage{hypdoc} +\ifpdf\usepackage{hypdestopt}\fi +\hypersetup{pdfkeywords={LaTeX, package, newfloat},pdfstartpage={},pdfstartview={}} +% +\usepackage{newfloat} +% +\DeclareRobustCommand*\eTeX{\texorpdfstring + {\leavevmode\hbox{$\varepsilon$}-\TeX}% + {e-TeX}} +\DeclareRobustCommand*\AmS{\texorpdfstring + {{\protect\usefont{OMS}{cmsy}{m}{n}A\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox{M}\kern-.125emS}}% + {AMS}} +\DeclareRobustCommand*\KOMAScript{\texorpdfstring + {\textsf{K\kern.05em O\kern.05em M\kern.05em A\kern.1em-\kern.1em Script}}% + {KOMA-Script}} +\DeclareRobustCommand*\NTG{NTG} +\DeclareRobustCommand*\SmF{SMF} +% +\begin{document} + \DocInput{newfloat.dtx} +\end{document} +% +% \fi +% +% \newcommand*\purerm[1]{{\upshape\mdseries\rmfamily #1}} +% \newcommand*\puresf[1]{{\upshape\mdseries\sffamily #1}} +% \newcommand*\purett[1]{{\upshape\mdseries\ttfamily #1}} +% \let\package\puresf +% \let\env\purett \let\opt\purett +% +% \def\thispackage{the \package{newfloat} package} +% \def\Thispackage{The \package{newfloat} package} +% +% \newcommand*\csmarg[1]{\texttt{\char`\{#1\char`\}}} +% \newcommand*\csoarg[1]{\texttt{\char`\[#1\char`\]}} +% \newcommand*\version[2][]{\textit{v#2}} +% +% \setlength\leftmargini{1.5em} +% +% \GetFileInfo{newfloat.drv} +% \let\docdate\filedate +% \GetFileInfo{newfloat.sty} +% +% \title{\texorpdfstring{\Thispackage\thanks{%^^A +% This package has version number \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}}%^^A +% {The newfloat package}} +% \author{Axel Sommerfeldt\\ +% \href{mailto:axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm}{\texttt{axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm}}} +% \date{\docdate} +% \maketitle +% +% \begin{abstract} +% \centering +% This package offers the command +% |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| for defining new floating environments +% which behave like |figure| and |table|. +% \end{abstract} +% +% \tableofcontents +% +% \clearpage +% \section{Loading the package} +% +% First of all you need to include this package into your document with +% \begin{quote} +% |\usepackage|\oarg{options}|{newfloat}| +% \end{quote} +% where \meta{options} are one or more of +% \begin{quote}\begin{tabular}{r@{\,}l} +% |within=| & \meta{``within'' counter} \emph{or} \texttt{none}\quad\\ +% |chapterlistsgap=| & \meta{value}~\footnotemark[1] +% \end{tabular}\end{quote} +% +% The ``within'' counter specifies the counter which will be used to reset +% the counter of the floating environments |figure| and |table| . +% (Furthermore this setting will be used as default setting for +% |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|.) +% +% So for example |within=chapter| will give you a numbering scheme +% \meta{chapter}.\meta{x} for floating environments, +% while |within=section| will give you a numbering scheme +% \meta{chapter}.\meta{section}.\meta{x}, or \meta{section}.\meta{x} +% if the document class does not offer |\chapter|. +% |within=none| will result in a continuous numbering throughout the document, +% i.e.~the numbering scheme will be simply \meta{x}. +% +% The option |chapterlistsgap=|\meta{value} sets the amount of the +% vertical gap inserted into the ``List of Figure'', ``List of Tables'', +% and all lists created with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| +% when a new chapter will be started. +% The default value is |10pt|. +% (This option will only be available if the document class used offer +% the usage of chapters, e.g.~the |book| or |report| document class.) +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% Both options can be changed later on, too, by using the command +% \begin{quote} +% |\newfloatsetup|\meta{options}\quad, +% \end{quote} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{\cs{DeclareFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% After loading \thispackage\ you can define your own floating environments with +% \begin{quote} +% \iffalse +% \setlength{\leftmargin}{6cm} +% \fi +% |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment|\oarg{options}\marg{type}% +% \iffalse +% \oarg{name}\oarg{list name} +% \fi +% \end{quote} +% where \meta{options} are one or more of +% \begin{quote}\begin{tabular}{r@{\,}l} +% |fileext=| & \meta{file extension}\\ +% |listname=| & \meta{list name}\\ +% |name=| & \meta{prosa name}\\ +% |placement=| & \meta{combination of \,\purett{htbp}}\\ +% |within=| & \meta{``within'' counter} \emph{or} \texttt{none}\\ +% |chapterlistsgaps=| & \texttt{on} \emph{or} \texttt{off}~\footnotemark[1] +% \end{tabular}\end{quote} +% \footnotetext[1]{Please note that although \thispackage\ tries hard to offer this +% option it may not be available or is working incorrectly in cooperation with +% your document class since there is no standard interface which we could use +% for that purpose. Therefore we have to try to patch the \cs{chapter} command, +% and if this fails, we try to patch \cs{addtocontents} (in an unusual way) instead.} +% +% If no \meta{options} are given, +% ``lo\meta{type}'' will be used as \meta{file extension} for the list, +% ``List of \meta{name}s'' as \meta{list name}. +% ``\meta{name}'' as \meta{name} (but with the first letter capitalized), +% ``|tbp|'' as \meta{placement} specifier, +% and ``|chapter|'' resp. ``|none|'' as \meta{``within'' counter}, +% i.e., the counter which resets the numbering. +% +% The default value of the |chapterlistsgaps=| option depends on the +% ``within'' setting, it is set to |on| if |chapter| or |section| is selected, +% otherwise it is set to |off|. +% (This option will only be available if the document class used offer +% the usage of chapters, e.g.~the |book| or |report| document class.) +% +% The list will be typeset using the command |\list|\-|of|\meta{type}|s| +% resp.~|\list|\-|of|\meta{type}|es|, +% analogous to |\list|\-|of|\-|figures| and |\list|\-|of|\-|tables|. +% +% If the \package{fltpage} package is loaded, an environment called +% |FP|\meta{type} will be defined additionally, same for |sideways|\meta{type} +% (\package{rotating} package), |SC|\meta{type} (\package{sidecap} package), +% and |wrap|\meta{type} (\package{wrapfig} package). +% +% \bigskip +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% So for example +% \begin{quote} +% |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment{diagram}| +% \end{quote} +% will define a new floating environment called |diagram|, +% the list will be stored in a file with the extension |lodiagram|, the name +% (used for the caption) will be ``Diagram'' and the list name +% ``List of Diagrams''. +% The list could be typeset with |\list|\-|of|\-|diagrams|. +% Dependent on which packages are loaded, the environments |FP|\-|diagram|, +% |sideways|\-|diagram|, |SC|\-|diagram|, and |wrap|\-|diagram| will be defined additionally. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% Another example: +% \begin{quote} +% |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment[|\\ +% | fileext=lox,|\\ +% | listname={List of Matrixes},|\\ +% | name=Matrix,|\\ +% | placement=p,|\\ +% | within=section,|\\ +% | chapterlistsgaps=off,|\\ +% | ]{matrix}| +% \end{quote} +% will define a new floating environment called |matrix| with the given settings. +% Please note that names which contain spaces needs to be enclosed in curly braces. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{\cs{SetupFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% While |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment| will create new floating environments, +% \begin{quote} +% |\SetupFloatingEnvironment|\marg{floating environment}\marg{options} +% \end{quote} +% will change the settings of existing ones, i.e. either |figure| or |table|, +% or a one created with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|, +% or a one created with |\new|\-|float| offered by the \package{float} package, +% or a one created with |\new|\-|float| offered by the \package{memoir} document class, +% or a one created with |\Declare|\-|New|\-|Float|\-|Type| offered by the \package{floatrow} package, +% or \ldots +% +% The \meta{options} are the same as the options for +% |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|, +% but one should avoid changing the file extension +% of existing floating environments, +% i.e.~using the |fileext=| option within |\Setup|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| +% is usually a very bad idea. +% +% \bigskip +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% An example: +% \begin{quote} +% |\SetupFloatingEnvironment{lstlisting}{chapterlistsgaps=off}| +% \end{quote} +% will switch off the chapter lists gaps for |lstlisting| environments +% offered by the \package{listings} package. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{\cs{ForEachFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% \begin{quote} +% |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment|\meta{code with \#1} +% \end{quote} +% will execute the given \meta{code} for all known floating environments, +% and for ones defined with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| later on. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% So for example the \package{subcaption} packages uses +% \begin{quote} +% |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment{\DeclareCaptionSubType{#1}}| +% \end{quote} +% for initializing itself for all floating environments which are +% known to \thispackage. +% +% \medskip +% +% There is also a starred variant |\For|\-|Each|\-|Floating|\-|Environment*| +% which will execute the given code for already existing floating environments +% only, i.e.~no hook will be placed inside |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% An example: +% \begin{quote} +% |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment*{\typeout{#1}}| +% \end{quote} +% will typeout the names of all already known floating environments to the terminal +% and log file. +% +% \iffalse +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{For \LaTeX{} package authors} +% +% |\For|\-|Each|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| without \package{newfloat} package: +% \begin{quote} +% |\newcommand\mypackage@foreachfloat[1]{%|\\ +% | \@ifundefined{ForEachFloatingEnvironment}%|\\ +% | {\def\@elt##1{#1}%|\\ +% | \@ifundefined{c@figure}\@gobble\@elt{figure}%|\\ +% | \@ifundefined{c@table}\@gobble\@elt{table}%|\\ +% | \let\@elt\relax|\\ +% | \newfloat@addtohook{#1}}%|\\ +% | {\ForEachFloatingEnvironment{#1}}}|\\ +% |\providecommand\newfloat@addtohook[1]{%|\\ +% | \toks@=\expandafter{\newfloat@hook{##1}#1}%|\\ +% | \edef\@tempa{\def\noexpand\newfloat@hook####1{\the\toks@}}%|\\ +% | \@tempa}|\\ +% |\providecommand*\newfloat@hook[1]{}| +% \end{quote} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% Adding environment to list of floating environments: +% \begin{quote} +% |\SetupFloatingEnvironment|\marg{environment}|{}| +% \end{quote} +% or (without \package{newfloat} package loaded): +% \begin{quote} +% |\providecommand\newfloat@list{}|\\ +% |\@cons\newfloat@list{|\marg{environment}|}| +% \end{quote} +% (Please note the doubled curly braces around the environment name.) +% \fi +% +% \iffalse +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % +% \fi +% +% \StopEventually{%^^A +% 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\DoNotIndex{\PackageError,\PackageInfo,\PackageWarning,\PackageWarningNoLine} +% \DoNotIndex{\PassOptionsToPackage,\ProcessOptions,\ProvidesPackage} +% +% \iffalse +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % +% \fi +% +% \setlength{\parskip}{0pt plus 1pt} +% \changes{v1.0}{2011/10/30}{First release as \package{newfloat} package, +% outsourced from the \package{caption3} package and revised} +% +% \iffalse +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % +% \fi +% +% \clearpage +% \section{The Implementation} +% \iffalse +%<*package> +% \fi +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Identification} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] +\ProvidesPackage{newfloat}[2012/05/19 v1.0b Defining new floating environments (AR)] +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@Info} +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@InfoNoLine} +% |\newfloat@Info|\marg{message} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@Info[1]{% + \PackageInfo{newfloat}{#1}} +\newcommand*\newfloat@InfoNoLine[1]{% + \newfloat@Info{#1\@gobble}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@Error} +% |\newfloat@Error|\marg{message} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@Error[1]{% + \PackageError{newfloat}{#1}\newfloat@eh} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@eh{% + If you do not understand this error, please take a closer look\MessageBreak + at the documentation of the `newfloat' package.\MessageBreak\@ehc} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Using the keyval package} +% +% We need the \package{keyval} package for option handling, so we load it here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{keyval}[1997/11/10] +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{\cs{DeclareFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% \begin{macro}{\DeclareFloatingEnvironment} +% \changes{v1.0a}{2011/11/16}{Bugfix: Undefines \cs{fst@}\meta{environment} now} +% |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment|\oarg{options}\marg{environment}\oarg{name}\oarg{list name} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\DeclareFloatingEnvironment{% + \@testopt\@DeclareFloatingEnvironment{}} +\@onlypreamble\DeclareFloatingEnvironment +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@DeclareFloatingEnvironment[#1]#2{% +% \end{macrocode} +% First of all, we set |\newfloat@Type| to the type name\par +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@Info{New float `#2' with options `#1'}% + \edef\newfloat@Type{\def\noexpand\newfloat@Type{\@car#2\@nil}}% + \uppercase\expandafter{\newfloat@Type}% + \edef\@tempa{% + \noexpand\g@addto@macro\noexpand\newfloat@Type{\@cdr#2\@nil}}% + \@tempa +% \end{macrocode} +% Define a counter with the same name as the floating environment +% \begin{macrocode} + \newcounter{#2}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Set |\ftype@|\meta{type} which contains the type number for floats of type \meta{type}\par +% (See also \url{http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/32359/2574}) +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifdefined\c@float@type % from float package + \expandafter\edef\csname ftype@#2\endcsname{\the\value{float@type}}% + \addtocounter{float@type}{\value{float@type}}% + \else\ifdefined\c@newflo@tctr % from memoir document class + \expandafter\edef\csname ftype@#2\endcsname{\the\c@newflo@tctr}% + \advance\c@newflo@tctr \c@newflo@tctr + \else + \ifdefined\newfloat@ftype \else + \newcount\newfloat@ftype + \newfloat@ftype=8\relax + \fi + \expandafter\xdef\csname ftype@#2\endcsname{\the\newfloat@ftype}% + \advance\newfloat@ftype\newfloat@ftype + \fi\fi + \newfloat@Info{float type `#2'=\@nameuse{ftype@#2}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define |\fnum@|\meta{type}, a macro to generate the figure number for a caption +% \begin{macrocode} + \@namedef{fnum@#2}{\@nameuse{#2name}\nobreakspace\@nameuse{the#2}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define |\|\meta{type}|name| used by |\fnum@|\meta{type} as \meta{type}, +% but with first letter capitalized +% \begin{macrocode} + \expandafter\newcommand\csname #2name\endcsname{}% + \expandafter\let\csname #2name\endcsname\newfloat@Type + \@namedef{fleg#2}{\@nameuse{#2name}}% legend naming (memoir) +% \end{macrocode} +% Legend name in ToC (memoir document class) +% \begin{macrocode} + \@namedef{flegtoc#2}##1{}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define the floating environment +% \begin{macrocode} + \newenvironment{#2}{\@float{#2}}{\end@float}% + \newenvironment{#2*}{\@dblfloat{#2}}{\end@dblfloat}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define the listing command |\listof|\meta{type}(|e|)|s| +% \begin{macrocode} + \expandafter\newcommand\csname listof#2s\endcsname{\newfloat@listof{#2}}% + \expandafter\newcommand\csname listof#2es\endcsname{\newfloat@listof{#2}}% + \ifdefined\l@figure + \expandafter\let\csname l@#2\endcsname\l@figure + \else + \@namedef{l@#2}{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}% + \fi + \expandafter\newcommand\csname list#2name\endcsname{}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname list#2name\endcsname{List of \newfloat@Type s}% +% \end{macrocode} +% We undefine |\fst@|\meta{environment} so the new environment +% will not be recognized as defined by the \package{float} package. +% (|\fst@|\meta{type} use to hold the float style, see \package{float} package +% implementation for details.) +% \begin{macrocode} + \expandafter\let\csname fst@#2\endcsname\@undefined +% \end{macrocode} +% Set default parameters +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@setplacement{#2}{tbp}% + \newfloat@setfileext{#2}{lo#2}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Apply given options +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@setoptions*{#2}{#1}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Announce the new floating environment to other packages +% \begin{macrocode} + \@expandtwoargs\newfloat@announce{#2}{\@nameuse{ext@#2}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Apply the last two optional arguments for setting names +% \begin{macrocode} + \@ifnextchar[\newfloat@DFE@setname\relax} +\@onlypreamble\@DeclareFloatingEnvironment +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newfloat@DFE@setname[#1]{% + \KV@@newfloat@name{#1}% + \@ifnextchar[\newfloat@DFE@setlistname\relax} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@DFE@setname +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newfloat@DFE@setlistname[#1]{% + \KV@@newfloat@listname{#1}} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@DFE@setlistname +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@listof} +% |\newfloat@listof|\marg{float type} typesets the list +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@listof[1]{% + \ifcsname listoftoc\endcsname + \expandafter\listoftoc\expandafter{\@nameuse{ext@#1}}% + \else + \begingroup + \expandafter\let\expandafter\listfigurename\csname list#1name\endcsname + \expandafter\let\expandafter\ext@figure\csname ext@#1\endcsname + \let\newfloat@ORI@starttoc\@starttoc + \renewcommand*\@starttoc[1]{% + \expandafter\newfloat@ORI@starttoc\expandafter{\ext@figure}}% + \listoffigures + \endgroup + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setoptions} +% |\newfloat@setoptions*|\marg{environment}\marg{options} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setoptions{% + \@ifstar + {\newfloat@@setoptions\@firstofone}% + {\newfloat@@setoptions\@gobble}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@@setoptions[3]{% + \let\newfloat@within@value\@undefined + \let\newfloat@chapterlistsgaps@value\@undefined + #1{\KV@@newfloat@within\newfloat@within@default}% set default value for new floats + \def\newfloat@type{#2}% + \setkeys{@newfloat}{#3}% + \ifx\newfloat@within@value\@undefined \else + \newfloat@setoption{within}\newfloat@within@value + \fi + \ifx\newfloat@chapterlistsgaps@value\@undefined \else + \newfloat@setoption{chapterlistsgaps}\newfloat@chapterlistsgaps@value + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@within@default} +% The default `within' value. +% This one will be used if no option |within=|\meta{counter} is given. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@within@default{% + \ifcsname c@chapter\endcsname chapter\else none\fi} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@within@default +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setoption} +% |\newfloat@setoption|\marg{option name}{options} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setoption[1]{% + \expandafter\@expandtwoargs\csname newfloat@set#1\endcsname\newfloat@type} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The available \meta{options} are: +% |fileext=|\meta{file extension}, +% |listname=|\meta{list name}, +% |name=|\meta{prosa name}, +% |placement=|\meta{htbp}, +% |within=|\meta{none,chapter,section}, and +% |without|. +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setfileext} +% |\newfloat@setfileext|\marg{environment}\marg{file extension} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setfileext[2]{% + \@namedef{ext@#1}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{fileext}{% + \newfloat@setoption{fileext}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setlistname} +% |\newfloat@setlistname|\marg{environment}\marg{list name} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setlistname[2]{% + \@namedef{list#1name}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{listname}{% + \newfloat@setoption{listname}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setname} +% |\newfloat@setname|\marg{environment}\marg{name} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setname[2]{% + \newfloat@@setname{#1}{#2}% + \begingroup + \ifcsname languagename\endcsname + \ifcsname captions\languagename\endcsname + \expandafter\g@addto@macro\csname captions\languagename\endcsname + {\newfloat@@setname{#1}{#2}}% + \fi + \fi + \endgroup} +%%\AtBeginDocument{\let\newfloat@setname\newfloat@@setname} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@@setname[2]{% + \@namedef{#1name}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{name}{% + \newfloat@setoption{name}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setplacement} +% |\newfloat@setplacement|\marg{environment}\marg{float placement} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setplacement[2]{% + \@namedef{fps@#1}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{placement}{% + \newfloat@setoption{placement}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setwithin} +% |\newfloat@setwithin|\marg{environment}\marg{counter}\par +% setup the counter for working ``within'' a given counter. +% Furthermore the chapters lists gap will be switched on +% (if counter $=$ |chapter|) or off (otherwise). +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setwithin[2]{% + \ifcsname c@chapter\endcsname + \@removefromreset{#1}{chapter}% + \fi + \@removefromreset{#1}{section}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \edef\@tempa{#2}% + \ifx\@tempa\@empty + \def\@tempa{none}% + \fi + \def\@tempb{none}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \ifcsname c@chapter\endcsname + \@chapterlistsgap@off{#1}% + \fi + \newfloat@@setwithin{#1}{}{}% + \else + \def\@tempb{chapter}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \@addtoreset{#1}{chapter}% + \@chapterlistsgap@on{#1}% + \newfloat@@setwithin{#1}{\ifnum\c@chapter>\z@ \thechapter.\fi}{\theHchapter.}% + \else + \def\@tempb{section}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \@addtoreset{#1}{section}% + \ifcsname c@chapter\endcsname + \@addtoreset{#1}{chapter}% + \@chapterlistsgap@on{#1}% + \newfloat@@setwithin{#1}{\thesection.}{\theHsection.}% + \else + \newfloat@@setwithin{#1}{\ifnum\c@section>\z@ \thesection.\fi}{\theHsection.}% + \fi + \else + \newfloat@Error{Invalid value `#2' for option `within'}% + \fi + \fi + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% Note: Since the \package{hyperref} package with version $<$ 6.82k defines +% |\the|\-|H|\-|figure| and |\the|\-|H|\-|table| with |\new|\-|command|, +% |\newfloat@@setwithin| will yield to an error message when using with an +% old version of \package{hyperref}, +% e.g. ``\texttt{LaTeX Error: Command \cs{theHfigure} already defined}''. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@@setwithin[3]{% + \global\@namedef{the#1}{#2\arabic{#1}}% + \global\@namedef{theH#1}{#3\arabic{#1}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{within}{% + \def\newfloat@within@value{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setwithout} +% |\newfloat@setwithout|\marg{environment} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setwithout[1]{% + \newfloat@setwithin{#1}{none}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{without}[]{% + \def\newfloat@within@value{none}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps} +% |\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps|\marg{environment}\marg{on/off} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps[2]{% + \edef\@tempa{#2}% + \def\@tempb{off}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \@chapterlistsgap@off{#1}% + \else + \def\@tempb{on}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \@chapterlistsgap@on{#1}% + \else + \newfloat@Error{Invalid value `#2' for option `chapterlistsgaps'}% + \fi + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{chapterlistsgaps}{% + \def\newfloat@chapterlistsgaps@value{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@removefromreset} +% This code was taken from the \package{remreset} package +% which is part of the `carlisle' package bundle. +% (Copyright 1997 David Carlisle) +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand*\@removefromreset[2]{{% + \expandafter\let\csname c@#1\endcsname\@removefromreset + \def\@elt##1{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname c@##1\endcsname\@removefromreset + \else + \noexpand\@elt{##1}% + \fi}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname cl@#2\endcsname{% + \csname cl@#2\endcsname}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@announce} +% |\newfloat@announce|\marg{environment name}\marg{list file extension} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@announce[2]{% +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \@cons\newfloat@list{{#1}}% + \@cons\newfloat@@list{{#1}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \@ifundefined{newfloat@ext@#2}{% + \@namedef{newfloat@ext@#2}{#1}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Support of \package{memoir} document class +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifcsname c@lofdepth\endcsname + \@ifundefined{c@#2depth}{% + \newcounter{#2depth}% + \setcounter{#2depth}{1}% + }{}% + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% Support of \package{tocbasic} package +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifcsname addtotoclist\endcsname + \addtotoclist[float]{#2}% + \@namedef{listof#2name}{\@nameuse{list#1name}}% + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + }{}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Support of \package{titletoc} package +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifcsname contentsuse\endcsname + \contentsuse{#1}{#2}% + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@hook{#1}} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@announce +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@@list} +% |\newfloat@@list| is an \cs{@elt}-list containing the floating environments defined +% with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| only. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@@list{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{\cs{SetupFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% \begin{macro}{\SetupFloatingEnvironment} +% |\SetupFloatingEnvironment|\marg{environment}\marg{options} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\SetupFloatingEnvironment[1]{% + \newfloat@addtolist{#1}% + \newfloat@setoptions{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{\cs{ForEachFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% \begin{macro}{\ForEachFloatingEnvironment} +% |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment|\marg{code} +% will execute the given code for each floating environment. +% The starred variant will only work for already existing environment, +% i.e.~no hook will be placed inside |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\ForEachFloatingEnvironment{% + \@ifstar + {\@ForEachFloatingEnvironment\@gobble}% + {\@ForEachFloatingEnvironment\@iden}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\@ForEachFloatingEnvironment[2]{% + \def\@elt##1{#2}% + \newfloat@list + \let\@elt\relax + #1{\newfloat@addtohook{#2}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand\newfloat@addtohook[1]{% + \toks@=\expandafter{\newfloat@hook{##1}#1}% + \edef\@tempa{\def\noexpand\newfloat@hook####1{\the\toks@}}% + \@tempa} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand*\newfloat@hook[1]{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{The list of floating environments} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@list} +% |\newfloat@list| is an \cs{@elt}-list containing the already existising floating +% environments as well the ones defined with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@list{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@addtolist} +% \changes{v1.0b}{2012/05/18}{Bugfix: Definition of \cs{@ifchapterlistsgap@}\meta{environment} added} +% |\newfloat@addtolist|\marg{environment} +% adds an environment to the list of floating environments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@addtolist[1]{% + \newfloat@ifinlist{#1}{}{% + \ifcsname ext@#1\endcsname + \@cons\newfloat@list{{#1}}% + \@namedef{newfloat@ext@\@nameuse{ext@#1}}{#1}% + \@ifundefined{@ifchapterlistsgap@#1}{% + \expandafter\let\csname @ifchapterlistsgap@#1\endcsname\@iden}{}% + \else + \newfloat@Error{`#1' does not seem to be a floating environment}% + \fi}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@ifinlist} +% |\newfloat@ifinlist|\marg{environment}\marg{yes code}\marg{no code} +% tests if an environment is an element of the list of floating environments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@ifinlist[1]{% + \let\next\@secondoftwo + \begingroup + \expandafter\let\csname c@#1\endcsname\newfloat@ifinlist + \def\@elt##1{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname c@##1\endcsname\newfloat@ifinlist + \global\let\next\@firstoftwo + \fi}% + \newfloat@list + \endgroup + \next} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Add |figure| and |table| to the list of floating environments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifcsname ext@figure\endcsname + \newfloat@addtolist{figure} +\fi +\ifcsname ext@table\endcsname + \newfloat@addtolist{table} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Chapter lists gaps} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifcsname @chapter\endcsname +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@chapterlistsgap} +% The amount of the chapter lists gap, the default one is |10pt|. +% (This command is already defined in \KOMAScript.) +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@chapterlistsgap{10\p@}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@addchapterlistsgap} +% |\@addchapterlistsgap|\marg{float type}\marg{file extension}\par +% will add the chapter lists gap for the given float type. +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@addchapterlistsgap[2]{% + \@nameuse{@ifchapterlistsgap@#1}{% if switched on + \@@addchapterlistsgap{#1}{#2}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@@addchapterlistsgap[2]{% + \@ifundefined{@addchapterlistsgap@#2}{% only once per extension + \@namedef{@addchapterlistsgap@#2}{#1}% + \@@@addchapterlistsgap{#2}}{}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@@@addchapterlistsgap[1]{% + \ifdim \@chapterlistsgap>\z@ + \addtocontents{#1}{\protect\addvspace{\@chapterlistsgap}}% + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@addchapterlistsgaps} +% \changes{v1.0b}{2012/05/18}{Bugfix: Group added to make \cs{@addchapterlistsgap} work correctly} +% |\@addchapterlistsgaps|\par +% will add the chapter lists gaps for all floating environments in |\newfloat@list|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@addchapterlistsgaps{% + \begingroup + \def\@elt##1{% + \@expandtwoargs\@addchapterlistsgap{##1}{\@nameuse{ext@##1}}}% + \newfloat@list + \endgroup} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@chapterlistsgap@off} +% |\@chapterlistsgap@off|\marg{float type}\par +% switches the chapter lists gap off for the given float type. +% Since \KOMAScript{} (still) supports |\float@exts| we need to handle +% this locally, too, even if |\unsettoc| is offered by the \package{tocbasic} package. +% (Otherwise our handling could be moved into the |\else| branch.) +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@chapterlistsgap@off[1]{% + \expandafter\let\csname @ifchapterlistsgap@#1\endcsname\@gobble + \ifcsname unsettoc\endcsname + \@expandtwoargs\unsettoc{\@nameuse{ext@#1}}{chapteratlist}% + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@chapterlistsgap@on} +% |\@chapterlistsgap@off|\marg{float type}\par +% switches the chapter lists gap on for the given float type. +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@chapterlistsgap@on[1]{% + \expandafter\let\csname @ifchapterlistsgap@#1\endcsname\@iden + \ifcsname setuptoc\endcsname + \@expandtwoargs\setuptoc{\@nameuse{ext@#1}}{chapteratlist}% + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Global options} +% +% \begin{macro}{chapterlistsgap=} +% The |chapterlistsgap=| option sets the vertical skip added to each list when +% starting a new chapter. +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{newfloat}{chapterlistsgap}{% + \renewcommand*\@chapterlistsgap{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{within=} +% The |within=| option redefines the default value and modifies all +% existing floating environments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{newfloat}{within}{% + \def\newfloat@within@default{#1}% set new default value + \def\@elt##1{\newfloat@setwithin{##1}{#1}}% + \newfloat@list + \let\@elt\relax} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{newfloat}{without}[]{% + \KV@newfloat@within{none}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{figurename=} +% \begin{macro}{listfigurename=} +% \begin{macro}{figurewithin=} +% We define these options not only for |figure| but for all existing floating environments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@elt#1{% + \define@key{newfloat}{#1name}{% + \newfloat@setname{#1}{##1}}% + \define@key{newfloat}{list#1name}{% + \newfloat@setname{list#1}{##1}}% + \define@key{newfloat}{#1within}{% + \newfloat@setwithin{#1}{##1}}% + \define@key{newfloat}{#1without}[]{% + \newfloat@setwithout{#1}}% +}% +\newfloat@list +\let\@elt\relax +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{planb=} +% \changes{v1.0b}{2012/05/18}{This option added} +% This option switches the `Plan B' on or off. (default$=$off) +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{newfloat}{planb}[true]{% + \def\@tempa{#1}% + \def\@tempb{false}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \let\newfloat@ifplanb\@gobble + \else + \def\@tempb{true}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \let\newfloat@ifplanb\@iden + \else + \newfloat@Error{Invalid value `#1' for option `planb'}% + \fi + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{planb-filext=} +% \changes{v1.0b}{2012/05/19}{This option added} +% This option sets the file extension used for `Plan B'. +% (default$=$use the 1st one which seem to fit) +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{newfloat}{planb-fileext}{% + \newfloat@Info{Setting Plan B file extension to `#1'} + \xdef\newfloat@addtocontents@ext{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} + +% +% Process the package options: +% We use |\setkeys| here instead of |\ProcessOptions|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\let\@tempc\relax +\@expandtwoargs\setkeys{newfloat}{planb,\@ptionlist{\@currname.\@currext}}% +\AtEndOfPackage{\let\@unprocessedoptions\relax} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloatsetup} +% |\newfloatsetup|\marg{options} +% sets global options after loading the package. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloatsetup{\setkeys{newfloat}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Patching \cs{chapter}} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@replace@chapter} +% |\newfloat@replace@chapter|\marg{original code}\marg{replacement code}\par +% tries to patch |\@chapter| so |\@add|\-|chapter|\-|lists|\-|gaps| will be supported. +% It checks for |\Hy@org@chapter|, too, since the original code will be stored here +% if the \package{hyperref} package was loaded. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\newfloat@replace@chapter[2]{% + \begingroup + \let\if@twocolumn\iffalse + \let\if@mainmatter\iffalse + \let\if@thema\iffalse + \def\@tempa[##1]##2{#1}% + \ifx\@tempa\@chapter + \gdef\@chapter[##1]##2{#2}% + \global\let\newfloat@replace@chapter\@gobbletwo + \else\ifx\@tempa\Hy@org@chapter + \gdef\Hy@org@chapter[##1]##2{#2}% + \global\let\newfloat@replace@chapter\@gobbletwo + \fi\fi + \endgroup} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifcsname @chapter\endcsname \else + \let\newfloat@replace@chapter\@gobbletwo +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{Standard \LaTeX{} document classes} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% report.cls [2005/09/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% book.cls [2005/09/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\AmS{} \& \SmF{} document classes} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% amsbook.cls [2004/08/06 v2.20] +% smfbook.cls [1999/11/15 v1.2f Classe LaTeX pour les monographies editees par la SMF] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{% + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \ifnum\c@secnumdepth<\z@ \let\@secnumber\@empty + \else \let\@secnumber\thechapter \fi + \typeout{\chaptername\space\@secnumber}% + \def\@toclevel{0}% + \ifx\chaptername\appendixname \@tocwriteb\tocappendix{chapter}{#2}% + \else \@tocwriteb\tocchapter{chapter}{#2}\fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \@makechapterhead{#2}\@afterheading +}{% + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \ifnum\c@secnumdepth<\z@ \let\@secnumber\@empty + \else \let\@secnumber\thechapter \fi + \typeout{\chaptername\space\@secnumber}% + \def\@toclevel{0}% + \ifx\chaptername\appendixname \@tocwriteb\tocappendix{chapter}{#2}% + \else \@tocwriteb\tocchapter{chapter}{#2}\fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \@makechapterhead{#2}\@afterheading} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\KOMAScript{} document classes} +% +% If a \KOMAScript{} document class or the \package{tocbasic} package is used +% we don't need to patch anything. +% Instead we use |\setup|\-|toc| and |\un|\-|set|\-|toc| to setup the +% chapters gap in |\@chapter|\-|lists|\-|gap@on| and |\@chapter|\-|lists|\-|gap@off|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\@ifpackageloaded{tocbasic}{% + \let\newfloat@replace@chapter\@gobbletwo}{} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{memoir document classes} +% +% If the \package{memoir} document class is used, +% replacing |\insert|\-|chapter|\-|space| by |\@add|\-|chapter|\-|lists|\-|gaps| is sufficient. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifcsname insertchapterspace\endcsname + \renewcommand*\insertchapterspace{\@addchapterlistsgaps} + \let\newfloat@replace@chapter\@gobbletwo +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{NTG document classes} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% rapport1/3.cls [2004/06/07 v2.1a NTG LaTeX document class] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}\toc@font0 #1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}\toc@font0 #1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + % boek(3).cls [2004/06/07 v2.1a NTG LaTeX document class] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}\toc@font0 #1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}\toc@font0 #1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{The thesis document class} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% thesis.cls [1996/25/01 1.0g LaTeX document class (wm).] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\chaptername\space\thechapter.} + \if@thema + \ifx\@shortauthor\@empty + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}% + \@shortauthor\hfill\mbox{}\vskip\normallineskip #1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1} + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1} + \fi + \chaptermark{#1} + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10pt}} + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10pt}} + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}] + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2} + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\chaptername\space\thechapter.}% + \if@thema + \ifx\@shortauthor\@empty + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}% + \@shortauthor\hfill\mbox{}\vskip\normallineskip #1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{Compatibility warning} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\newfloat@replace@chapter\@gobbletwo \else +% \end{macrocode} +% If we were not able to patch |\@chapter| an info message is issued +% since we may not be able to support chapter lists gaps then. +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{% + Unsupported document class, or \noexpand\@chapter\MessageBreak + was already redefined by another package} + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{\string\@chapter\space=\space\meaning\@chapter} + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{\string\Hy@org@chapter\space=\space\meaning\Hy@org@chapter} +% \end{macrocode} +% Plan B: We patch |\addtocontents| instead, and keep our fingers crossed in the hope +% that this redefinition actually will fit. +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@ifplanb{% + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{Trying Plan B..}% + \let\newfloat@addtocontents@ORI\addtocontents + \long\def\addtocontents#1#2{% + \newfloat@addtocontents{#1}{#2}#2\addvspace\newfloat@nil}% + \long\def\newfloat@addtocontents#1#2#3\addvspace#4\newfloat@nil{% + \def\newfloat@tempa{#4}% + \ifx\newfloat@tempa\@empty + \newfloat@addtocontents@ORI{#1}{#2}% + \else + \ifx\newfloat@addtocontents@ext\@undefined + \newfloat@Info{Setting Plan B file extension to `#1'...}% + \xdef\newfloat@addtocontents@ext{#1}% + \fi + \edef\newfloat@tempa{#1}% + \ifx\newfloat@tempa\newfloat@addtocontents@ext + \begingroup + \let\addtocontents\newfloat@addtocontents@ORI + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \endgroup + \fi + \fi}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Support of other packages} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@ForEachNew} +% |\newfloat@ForEachNew|\oarg{command}\marg{code} +% will execute the given code for every floating environment defined with +% |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|. +% This will be done |\At|\-|Begin|\-|Document| so the affected package could be loaded +% after \thispackage. +% (If a \meta{command} is given this will only be done if \meta{command} is +% defined.) +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\newfloat@ForEachNew[2][newfloat@@list]{% + \AtBeginDocument{% + \ifcsname#1\endcsname + \def\@elt##1{#2}% + \newfloat@@list + \let\@elt\relax + \fi}}% +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@ForEachNew +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{float}} +% +% If the \package{float} package is used we fill up |\float@exts| with our file +% extensions, too. Since this list will be used for inserting chapters gaps +% we only add the ones which are configured for chapters gaps on. +%% \begin{macrocode} +\newfloat@ForEachNew[float@exts]{% + \@nameuse{@ifchapterlistsgap@#1}{% if switched on + \let\float@do=\relax + \edef\@tempa{% + \noexpand\float@exts{\the\float@exts\float@do{\@nameuse{ext@#1}}}}% + \@tempa}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{fltpage}} +% +% We define a FP-variant of new floating environments here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newfloat@ForEachNew[FP@floatBegin]{% + \newcounter{FP@#1C}% + \newenvironment{FP#1}{\FP@floatBegin{#1}}{\FP@floatEnd}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{listings}} +% +% \begin{macro}{\ext@lstlisting} +% Since the \package{listings} package do not define |\ext@lst|\-|listing| +% but we needed it when |Setup|\-|Floating|\-|Environment{lst|\-|listing}{|\ldots|}| +% will be done by the end user, we define it here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand*\ext@lstlisting{lol}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{rotating}} +% +% We define a sideways-variant of new floating environments here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newfloat@ForEachNew[@rotfloat]{% + \newenvironment{sideways#1}{\@rotfloat{#1}}{\end@rotfloat}% + \newenvironment{sideways#1*}{\@rotdblfloat{#1}}{\end@rotdblfloat}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{sidecap}} +% +% We define a SC-variant of new floating environments here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@For@SC[2]{% + \def#1{b}% = \sidecaptionvpos{#2}{b} (v1.6) + \newenvironment{SC#2}% + {\SC@float[#1]{#2}}{\endSC@float}% + \newenvironment{SC#2*}% + {\SC@dblfloat[#1]{#2}}{\endSC@dblfloat}} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@For@SC +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newfloat@ForEachNew[SC@float]{% + \expandafter\newfloat@For@SC\csname SC@#1@vpos\endcsname{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{wrapfig}} +% +% We define a wrap-variant of new floating environments here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newfloat@ForEachNew[wrapfloat]{% + \newenvironment{wrap#1}{\wrapfloat{#1}}{\endwrapfloat}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +% \iffalse +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % +% \fi +% +% \Finale +% +\endinput diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/fallback/v1.1/newfloat.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/fallback/v1.1/newfloat.dtx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7d0cabc8b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/fallback/v1.1/newfloat.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,2135 @@ +% \iffalse meta-comment +% +% This is file `newfloat.dtx'. +% +% Copyright (C) 2011-2021 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) +% +% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% +% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 2003/12/01 or later. +% +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "unmaintained". +% +% This work consists of the files newfloat.ins, newfloat.dtx, +% and the derived file newfloat.sty. +% +% \fi +% \CheckSum{1634} +% +% \iffalse +%<*driver> +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] +\ProvidesFile{newfloat.drv}[2021/02/27 v1.1 This package offers a command for defining new floating environments] +\hbadness=9999 \newcount\hbadness \hfuzz=48pt % Make TeX shut up. +% +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\setlength\parindent{0pt} +\setlength\parskip{\smallskipamount} +% +\usepackage{ifpdf} +\ifpdf + \usepackage{mathptmx,courier} + \usepackage[scaled=0.90]{helvet} +% \addtolength\marginparwidth{15pt} +\fi +% +\usepackage[bottom]{footmisc} +% +\usepackage{hypdoc} +\ifpdf\usepackage{hypdestopt}\fi +\hypersetup{pdfkeywords={LaTeX, package, newfloat},pdfstartpage={},pdfstartview={}} +% +\usepackage{newfloat} +% +\DeclareRobustCommand*\eTeX{\texorpdfstring + {\leavevmode\hbox{$\varepsilon$}-\TeX}% + {e-TeX}} +\DeclareRobustCommand*\AmS{\texorpdfstring + {{\protect\usefont{OMS}{cmsy}{m}{n}A\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox{M}\kern-.125emS}}% + {AMS}} +\DeclareRobustCommand*\KOMAScript{\texorpdfstring + {\textsf{K\kern.05em O\kern.05em M\kern.05em A\kern.1em-\kern.1em Script}}% + {KOMA-Script}} +\DeclareRobustCommand*\NTG{NTG} +\DeclareRobustCommand*\SmF{SMF} +% +\begin{document} + \DocInput{newfloat.dtx} +\end{document} +% +% \fi +% +% \newcommand*\purerm[1]{{\upshape\mdseries\rmfamily #1}} +% \newcommand*\puresf[1]{{\upshape\mdseries\sffamily #1}} +% \newcommand*\purett[1]{{\upshape\mdseries\ttfamily #1}} +% \let\class\puresf \let\package\puresf +% \let\env\purett \let\opt\purett +% +% \def\thispackage{the \package{newfloat} package} +% \def\Thispackage{The \package{newfloat} package} +% +% \newcommand*\csmarg[1]{\texttt{\char`\{#1\char`\}}} +% \newcommand*\csoarg[1]{\texttt{\char`\[#1\char`\]}} +% \newcommand*\version[2][]{\textit{v#2}} +% +% \setlength\leftmargini{1.5em} +% +% \GetFileInfo{newfloat.drv} +% \let\docdate\filedate +% \let\docversion\fileversion +% \GetFileInfo{newfloat.sty} +% +% \title{\texorpdfstring{\Thispackage\thanks{%^^A +% This package has version number \docversion.}}%^^A +% {The newfloat package}} +% \author{Axel Sommerfeldt\\ +% \url{https://gitlab.com/axelsommerfeldt/newfloat}} +% \date{\docdate} +% \maketitle +% +% \begin{abstract} +% \centering +% This package offers the command +% |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| for defining new floating environments +% which behave like |figure| and |table|. +% \end{abstract} +% +% \tableofcontents +% +% \clearpage +% \section{Loading the package} +% +% First of all you need to include this package into your document with +% \begin{quote} +% |\usepackage|\oarg{options}|{newfloat}| +% \end{quote} +% where \meta{options} are one or more of +% \begin{quote}\begin{tabular}{r@{\,}l} +% |within=| & \meta{``within'' counter} \emph{or} \texttt{none}\quad\\ +% |chapterlistsgap=| & \meta{value}~\footnotemark[1] +% \end{tabular}\end{quote} +% +% The ``within'' counter specifies the counter which will be used to reset +% the counter of the floating environments |figure| and |table| . +% (Furthermore this setting will be used as default setting for +% |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|.) +% +% So for example |within=chapter| will give you a numbering scheme +% \meta{chapter}.\meta{x} for floating environments, +% while |within=section| will give you a numbering scheme +% \meta{chapter}.\meta{section}.\meta{x}, or \meta{section}.\meta{x} +% if the document class does not offer |\chapter|. +% |within=none| will result in a continuous numbering throughout the document, +% i.e.~the numbering scheme will be simply \meta{x}. +% +% The option |chapterlistsgap=|\meta{value} sets the amount of the +% vertical gap inserted into the ``List of Figure'', ``List of Tables'', +% and all lists created with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| +% when a new chapter will be started. +% The default value is |10pt|. +% (This option will only be available if the document class used offer +% the usage of chapters, e.g.~the |book| or |report| document class.) +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% Both options can be changed later on, too, by using the command +% \begin{quote} +% |\newfloatsetup|\meta{options}\quad, +% \end{quote} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{\cs{DeclareFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% After loading \thispackage\ you can define your own floating environments with +% \begin{quote} +% \iffalse +% \setlength{\leftmargin}{6cm} +% \fi +% |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment|\oarg{options}\marg{type}% +% \iffalse +% \oarg{name}\oarg{list name} +% \fi +% \end{quote} +% where \meta{options} are one or more of +% \begin{quote}\begin{tabular}{r@{\,}l} +% |fileext=| & \meta{file extension}\\ +% |listname=| & \meta{list name}\\ +% |name=| & \meta{prosa name}\\ +% |placement=| & \meta{combination of \,\purett{htbp}}\\ +% |within=| & \meta{``within'' counter} \emph{or} \texttt{none}\\ +% |chapterlistsgaps=| & \texttt{on} \emph{or} \texttt{off}~\footnotemark[1] +% \end{tabular}\end{quote} +% \footnotetext[1]{Please note that although \thispackage\ tries hard to offer this +% option it may not be available or is working incorrectly in cooperation with +% your document class since there is no standard interface which we could use +% for that purpose. Therefore we have to try to patch the \cs{chapter} command, +% and if this fails, we try to patch \cs{addtocontents} (in an unusual way) instead.} +% +% If no \meta{options} are given, +% ``lo\meta{type}'' will be used as \meta{file extension} for the list, +% ``List of \meta{name}s'' as \meta{list name}. +% ``\meta{name}'' as \meta{name} (but with the first letter capitalized), +% ``|tbp|'' as \meta{placement} specifier, +% and ``|chapter|'' resp. ``|none|'' as \meta{``within'' counter}, +% i.e., the counter which resets the numbering. +% +% The default value of the |chapterlistsgaps=| option depends on the +% ``within'' setting, it is set to |on| if |chapter| or |section| is selected, +% otherwise it is set to |off|. +% (This option will only be available if the document class used offer +% the usage of chapters, e.g.~the |book| or |report| document class.) +% +% The list will be typeset using the command |\list|\-|of|\meta{type}|s| +% resp.~|\list|\-|of|\meta{type}|es|, +% analogous to |\list|\-|of|\-|figures| and |\list|\-|of|\-|tables|. +% +% If the \package{fltpage} package is loaded, an environment called +% |FP|\meta{type} will be defined additionally, same for |sideways|\meta{type} +% (\package{rotating} package), |SC|\meta{type} (\package{sidecap} package), +% and |wrap|\meta{type} (\package{wrapfig} package). +% +% \bigskip +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% So for example +% \begin{quote} +% |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment{diagram}| +% \end{quote} +% will define a new floating environment called |diagram|, +% the list will be stored in a file with the extension |lodiagram|, the name +% (used for the caption) will be ``Diagram'' and the list name +% ``List of Diagrams''. +% The list could be typeset with |\list|\-|of|\-|diagrams|. +% Dependent on which packages are loaded, the environments |FP|\-|diagram|, +% |sideways|\-|diagram|, |SC|\-|diagram|, and |wrap|\-|diagram| will be defined additionally. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% Another example: +% \begin{quote} +% |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment[|\\ +% | fileext=lox,|\\ +% | listname={List of Matrixes},|\\ +% | name=Matrix,|\\ +% | placement=p,|\\ +% | within=section,|\\ +% | chapterlistsgaps=off|\\ +% | ]{matrixx}| +% \end{quote} +% will define a new floating environment called |matrixx| with the given settings. +% Please note that names which contain spaces needs to be enclosed in curly braces. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{\cs{SetupFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% While |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment| will create new floating environments, +% \begin{quote} +% |\SetupFloatingEnvironment|\marg{floating environment}\marg{options} +% \end{quote} +% will change the settings of existing ones, i.e. either |figure| or |table|, +% or a one created with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|, +% or a one created with |\new|\-|float| offered by the \package{float} package, +% or a one created with |\new|\-|float| offered by the \package{memoir} document class, +% or a one created with |\Declare|\-|New|\-|Float|\-|Type| offered by the \package{floatrow} package, +% or \ldots +% +% The \meta{options} are the same as the options for +% |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|, +% but one should avoid changing the file extension +% of existing floating environments, +% i.e.~using the |fileext=| option within |\Setup|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| +% is usually a very bad idea. +% +% \bigskip +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% An example: +% \begin{quote} +% |\SetupFloatingEnvironment{lstlisting}{chapterlistsgaps=off}| +% \end{quote} +% will switch off the chapter lists gaps for |lstlisting| environments +% offered by the \package{listings} package. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{\cs{ForEachFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% \begin{quote} +% |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment|\marg{code with \#1} +% \end{quote} +% will execute the given \meta{code} for all known floating environments, +% and for ones defined with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| later on. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% So for example the \package{subcaption} packages uses +% \begin{quote} +% |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment{\DeclareCaptionSubType{#1}}| +% \end{quote} +% for initializing itself for all floating environments which are +% known to \thispackage. +% +% \medskip +% +% There is also a starred variant |\For|\-|Each|\-|Floating|\-|Environment*| +% which will execute the given code for already existing floating environments +% only, i.e.~no hook will be placed inside |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% An example: +% \begin{quote} +% |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment*{\typeout{#1}}| +% \end{quote} +% will typeout the names of all already known floating environments to the terminal +% and log file. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{\cs{PrepareListOf}} +% +% Unfortunately there is no standardized way of typesetting and customizing +% lists of floating environments, i.e.~every document class offers it's own stuff here, +% and there are plenty of \LaTeXe\ packages for this purpose. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% For that reason the \thispackage\ simply typesets the lists of newly +% defined floating environments as ``List of Figure'' internally (using |\list|\-|of|\-|figure|) +% but using a different list (the right one, of course) and using a different list name, +% the one you have specified with either |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| or +% |\Setup|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|.\footnote{Please note that this is not the +% fact when using a \KOMAScript\ document class, not \cs{listoffigure} but \cs{listoftoc} +% will be used here, and therefore no problems should occur.} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% While this usually results in the same layout as the ``List of Figure'' and +% is sufficient for most cases, there are some cases where this might +% lead to an unwanted side effect. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% Therefore the \thispackage\ offers +% \begin{quote} +% |\PrepareListOf|\marg{floating environment}\marg{code} +% \end{quote} +% which will execute the given \meta{code} right before actually typesetting the list +% with |\list|\-|of|\-|figures| internally. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% One example: +% \begin{quote} +% |\PrepareListOf{diagram}{%|\\ +% | \renewcommand{\cftfigpresnum}{Diagram~}}| +% \end{quote} +% will change the part typeset in front of the diagram number within the +% ``List of Diagrams'' when using the \package{tocloft} package~\cite{tocloft}. +% Without the code above you will get the part defined for figures instead. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% However, when dealing with the \package{tocloft} package it's a better +% idea not to use |\Prepare|\-|List|\-|Of| but the customization facilities of that package +% instead, e.g.: +% \begin{quote} +% |\documentclass{book}|\\ +% \ldots\\ +% |\usepackage{newfloat,tocloft}|\\ +% |\newlistof{diagram}{lod}{List of Diagrams}|\\ +% |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment[name=Diagram,fileext=lod]{diagram}|\\ +% | % Note: Due of a bug in tocloft the file extension|\\ +% | % must be repeated at \DeclareFloatingEnvironment,|\\ +% | % otherwise you will get an empty list.|\\ +% ||\\ +% |% Customize `List of Figures'|\\ +% |\renewcommand{\cftfigpresnum}{Figure~}|\\ +% |\setlength{\cftfignumwidth}{2cm}|\\ +% ||\\ +% |% Customize `List of Diagrams'|\\ +% |\renewcommand{\cftdiagrampresnum}{Diagram~}|\\ +% |\setlength{\cftdiagramnumwidth}{2cm}|\\ +% ||\\ +% \ldots\\ +% ||\\ +% |\begin{document}|\\ +% \ldots\\ +% |\listoffigures|\\ +% |\listofdiagrams|\\ +% \ldots\\ +% |\end{document}| +% \end{quote} +% +% \iffalse +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{For \LaTeX{} package authors} +% +% |\For|\-|Each|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| without \package{newfloat} package: +% \begin{quote} +% |\newcommand\mypackage@foreachfloat[1]{%|\\ +% | \@ifundefined{ForEachFloatingEnvironment}%|\\ +% | {\def\@elt##1{#1}%|\\ +% | \@ifundefined{c@figure}\@gobble\@elt{figure}%|\\ +% | \@ifundefined{c@table}\@gobble\@elt{table}%|\\ +% | \let\@elt\relax|\\ +% | \newfloat@addtohook{#1}}%|\\ +% | {\ForEachFloatingEnvironment{#1}}}|\\ +% 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\begin{macro}{\DeclareFloatingEnvironment} +% \changes{v1.0a}{2011/11/16}{Bugfix: Undefines \cs{fst@}\meta{environment} now} +% \changes{v1.1}{2013/04/27}{Revised, only defines stuff yet undefined now} +% \changes{v1.1}{2013/11/03}{Uses \cs{newfloat@capitalize} now} +% \changes{v1.1}{2015/09/16}{Support of \cs{autodot} (offered by the \KOMAScript\ classes) added} +% \changes{v1.1}{2018/03/04}{Usage of \cs{ifdefined} replaced by \cs{@ifundefined} to improve compatibility with the \package{listings} package} +% \changes{v1.1b}{2018/12/26}{Bugfix: Missing curly braces added} +% \changes{v1.1c}{2019/01/10}{Bugfix: Support of \cs{autodot} fixed} +% \changes{v1.1k}{2019/09/01}{Adapted to the \class{beamer} document class} +% |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment|\oarg{options}\marg{environment}\oarg{name}\oarg{list name} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\DeclareFloatingEnvironment{% + \@testopt\@DeclareFloatingEnvironment{}} +\@onlypreamble\DeclareFloatingEnvironment +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@DeclareFloatingEnvironment[#1]#2{% + \newfloat@Info{New float `#2' with options `#1'}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define a counter with the same name as the floating environment +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@ifundefined{c@#2}{\newcounter{#2}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Set |\ftype@|\meta{type} which contains the type number for floats of type \meta{type}\par +% (See also \url{http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/32359/2574}) +% \begin{macrocode} + \@ifundefined{c@float@type}% from float package + {\@ifundefined{c@newflo@tctr}% from memoir document class + {\ifdefined\newfloat@ftype \else + \newcount\newfloat@ftype + \newfloat@ftype=8\relax + \fi + \expandafter\xdef\csname ftype@#2\endcsname{\the\newfloat@ftype}% + \advance\newfloat@ftype\newfloat@ftype}% + {\expandafter\edef\csname ftype@#2\endcsname{\the\c@newflo@tctr}% + \advance\c@newflo@tctr \c@newflo@tctr}}% + {\expandafter\edef\csname ftype@#2\endcsname{\the\value{float@type}}% + \addtocounter{float@type}{\value{float@type}}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@Info{float type `#2'=\@nameuse{ftype@#2}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define |\fnum@|\meta{type}, a macro to generate the figure number for a caption +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@def{fnum@#2}% + {\@nameuse{#2name}\nobreakspace\@nameuse{the#2}% + \ifdefined\autodot\expandafter\autodot\fi}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define |\|\meta{type}|name| used by |\fnum@|\meta{type} as \meta{type}, +% but with first letter capitalized +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@capitalize\newfloat@Type{#2}% + \newfloat@let{#2name}{\newfloat@Type}% + \newfloat@def{fleg#2}{\@nameuse{#2name}}% legend naming (memoir) +% \end{macrocode} +% Legend name in ToC (memoir document class) +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@ifundefined{flegtoc#2}{\@namedef{flegtoc#2}##1{}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define the floating environment\par +% If the \class{tufte} document class is loaded, +% |\@tufte@float| and |\end@tufte@float| will be used instead of +% |\@float|, |\end@float|, |\@dblfloat|, and |\end@dblfloat|.\par +% If the \class{beamer} document class is loaded, +% |\beamer@float| and |\end@beamer@float| will be used. +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifcsname @tufte@float\endcsname + \newenvironment{#2}[1][htbp]% + {\begin{@tufte@float}[{##1}]{#2}{}}% + {\end{@tufte@float}}% + \newenvironment{#2*}[1][htbp]% + {\begin{@tufte@float}[{##1}]{#2}{star}}% + {\end{@tufte@float}}% + \else + \@ifclassloaded{beamer}{% + \newenvironment{#2}[1][]{\beamer@float{#2}}{\end@beamer@float}% + }{% + \newenvironment{#2}{\@float{#2}}{\end@float}% + \newenvironment{#2*}{\@dblfloat{#2}}{\end@dblfloat}% + }% + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% Define the listing command |\listof|\meta{type}(|e|)|s| +% \changes{v1.1}{2013/04/27}{Definition of list hook added} +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@def{listof#2}{\newfloat@listof{#2}}% + \newfloat@def{listof#2s}{\@nameuse{listof#2}}% + \newfloat@def{listof#2es}{\@nameuse{listof#2s}}% + \newfloat@def{newfloat@listof#2@hook}{}% + \ifdefined\l@figure + \newfloat@let{l@#2}{\l@figure}% + \else + \newfloat@def{l@#2}{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}% + \fi + \edef\newfloat@tempa{List of \newfloat@Type s}% + \newfloat@let{list#2name}{\newfloat@tempa}% +% \end{macrocode} +% We undefine |\fst@|\meta{environment} so the new environment +% will not be recognized as defined by the \package{float} package. +% (|\fst@|\meta{type} use to hold the float style, see \package{float} package +% implementation for details.) +% \begin{macrocode} + \expandafter\let\csname fst@#2\endcsname\@undefined +% \end{macrocode} +% Set default parameters +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@ifundefined{fps@#2}{\newfloat@setplacement{#2}{tbp}}% + \newfloat@ifundefined{ext@#2}{\newfloat@setfileext{#2}{lo#2}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Apply given options +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@setoptions*{#2}{#1}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Announce the new floating environment to other packages +% \begin{macrocode} + \@expandtwoargs\newfloat@announce{#2}{\@nameuse{ext@#2}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Apply the last two optional arguments for setting names +% \begin{macrocode} + \@ifnextchar[\newfloat@DFE@setname\relax} +\@onlypreamble\@DeclareFloatingEnvironment +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newfloat@DFE@setname[#1]{% + \KV@@newfloat@name{#1}% + \@ifnextchar[\newfloat@DFE@setlistname\relax} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@DFE@setname +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newfloat@DFE@setlistname[#1]{% + \KV@@newfloat@listname{#1}} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@DFE@setlistname +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@capitalize} +% \changes{v1.1}{2013/11/03}{Code extracted from \cs{DeclareFloatingEnvironment}} +% \changes{v1.1}{2013/11/03}{Uses \cs{newfloat@tempa} instead of \cs{@tempa} now} +% |\newfloat@capitalize|\marg{command}\marg{name}\\ +% Defines \meta{command} to \meta{name}, but with first letter capitalized. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@capitalize[2]{% + \edef\newfloat@tempa{\gdef\noexpand#1{\@car#2\@nil}}% + \uppercase\expandafter{\newfloat@tempa}% + \edef\newfloat@tempa{% + \noexpand\g@addto@macro\noexpand#1{\@cdr#2\@nil}}% + \newfloat@tempa} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@listof} +% \changes{v1.1}{2013/04/27}{Revised} +% \changes{v1.1g}{2019/08/28}{Starred variant added} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Uses \cs{newfloat@ext} now instead of \cs{ext@xxx}} +% |\newfloat@listof|\marg{float type}\\ +% typesets the list, using |\listoffigure| with patched list name and file extension. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@listof[1]{% + \@ifstar + {\newfloat@list@of{#1}*}% + {\newfloat@list@of{#1}\relax}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@list@of[1]{% + \@expandtwoargs\newfloat@list@of@{#1}{\newfloat@ext{#1}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@list@of@[3]{% + \begingroup + \expandafter\let\expandafter\listfigurename\csname list#1name\endcsname + \def\ext@figure{#2}% + \let\newfloat@starttoc\@starttoc + \def\@starttoc##1{\newfloat@starttoc{#2}}% + \let\newfloat@listoftoc\listoftoc + \def\listoftoc##1{\newfloat@listoftoc{#2}}% + \@nameuse{newfloat@listof#1@hook}% + \listoffigures#3% + \endgroup} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setoptions} +% |\newfloat@setoptions*|\marg{environment}\marg{options} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setoptions{% + \@ifstar + {\newfloat@@setoptions\@firstofone}% + {\newfloat@@setoptions\@gobble}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@@setoptions[3]{% + \let\newfloat@within@value\@undefined + \let\newfloat@chapterlistsgaps@value\@undefined + #1{\KV@@newfloat@within\newfloat@within@default}% set default value for new floats + \def\newfloat@type{#2}% + \setkeys{@newfloat}{#3}% + \ifx\newfloat@within@value\@undefined \else + \newfloat@setoption{within}\newfloat@within@value + \fi + \ifx\newfloat@chapterlistsgaps@value\@undefined \else + \newfloat@setoption{chapterlistsgaps}\newfloat@chapterlistsgaps@value + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@within@default} +% The default `within' value. +% This one will be used if no option |within=|\meta{counter} is given. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@within@default{% + \ifcsname c@chapter\endcsname chapter\else none\fi} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@within@default +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setoption} +% \changes{v1.1}{2015/09/15}{\cs{@expandtwoargs} replaced by own expansion so the option value do not get expanded anymore} +% \changes{v1.1m}{2020/10/11}{Usage of \cs{caption@tempa} replaced by \cs{newfloat@tempa}} +% |\newfloat@setoption|\marg{option name}{options} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setoption[1]{% + \edef\newfloat@tempa{\noexpand\@nameuse{newfloat@set#1}{\newfloat@type}}% + \newfloat@tempa} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The available \meta{options} are: +% |fileext=|\meta{file extension}, +% |listname=|\meta{list name}, +% |name=|\meta{prosa name}, +% |placement=|\meta{htbp}, +% |within=|\meta{none,chapter,section}, and +% |without|. +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setfileext} +% |\newfloat@setfileext|\marg{environment}\marg{file extension} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setfileext[2]{% + \@namedef{ext@#1}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{fileext}{% + \newfloat@setoption{fileext}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setlistname} +% |\newfloat@setlistname|\marg{environment}\marg{list name} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setlistname[2]{% + \@namedef{list#1name}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{listname}{% + \newfloat@setoption{listname}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setname} +% |\newfloat@setname|\marg{environment}\marg{name} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setname[2]{% + \newfloat@@setname{#1}{#2}% + \begingroup + \ifcsname languagename\endcsname + \ifcsname captions\languagename\endcsname + \expandafter\g@addto@macro\csname captions\languagename\endcsname + {\newfloat@@setname{#1}{#2}}% + \fi + \fi + \endgroup} +%%\AtBeginDocument{\let\newfloat@setname\newfloat@@setname} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@@setname[2]{% + \@namedef{#1name}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{name}{% + \newfloat@setoption{name}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setplacement} +% |\newfloat@setplacement|\marg{environment}\marg{float placement} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setplacement[2]{% + \@namedef{fps@#1}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{placement}{% + \newfloat@setoption{placement}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setwithin} +% |\newfloat@setwithin|\marg{environment}\marg{counter}\par +% setup the counter for working ``within'' a given counter. +% Furthermore the chapters lists gap will be switched on +% (if counter $=$ |chapter|) or off (otherwise). +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setwithin[2]{% + \ifcsname c@chapter\endcsname + \@removefromreset{#1}{chapter}% + \fi + \@removefromreset{#1}{section}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \edef\@tempa{#2}% + \ifx\@tempa\@empty + \def\@tempa{none}% + \fi + \def\@tempb{none}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \ifcsname c@chapter\endcsname + \@chapterlistsgap@off{#1}% + \fi + \newfloat@@setwithin{#1}{}{}% + \else + \def\@tempb{chapter}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \@addtoreset{#1}{chapter}% + \@chapterlistsgap@on{#1}% + \newfloat@@setwithin{#1}{\ifnum\c@chapter>\z@ \thechapter.\fi}{\theHchapter.}% + \else + \def\@tempb{section}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \@addtoreset{#1}{section}% + \ifcsname c@chapter\endcsname + \@addtoreset{#1}{chapter}% + \@chapterlistsgap@on{#1}% + \newfloat@@setwithin{#1}{\thesection.}{\theHsection.}% + \else + \newfloat@@setwithin{#1}{\ifnum\c@section>\z@ \thesection.\fi}{\theHsection.}% + \fi + \else + \newfloat@Error{Invalid value `#2' for option `within'}% + \fi + \fi + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% Note: Since the \package{hyperref} package with version $<$ 6.82k defines +% |\the|\-|H|\-|figure| and |\the|\-|H|\-|table| with |\new|\-|command|, +% |\newfloat@@setwithin| will yield to an error message when using with an +% old version of \package{hyperref}, +% e.g. ``\texttt{LaTeX Error: Command \cs{theHfigure} already defined}''. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@@setwithin[3]{% + \global\@namedef{the#1}{#2\arabic{#1}}% + \global\@namedef{theH#1}{#3\arabic{#1}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{within}{% + \def\newfloat@within@value{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setwithout} +% |\newfloat@setwithout|\marg{environment} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setwithout[1]{% + \newfloat@setwithin{#1}{none}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{without}[]{% + \def\newfloat@within@value{none}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps} +% |\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps|\marg{environment}\marg{on/off} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps[2]{% + \edef\@tempa{#2}% + \newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@{off}{off}{#1}% + \newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@{false}{off}{#1}% + \newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@{on}{on}{#1}% + \newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@{true}{on}{#1}% + \ifx\@tempa\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@ \else + \newfloat@Error{Invalid value `#2' for option `chapterlistsgaps'}% + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@[3]{% + \def\@tempb{#1}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \newfloat@chapterlistsgap@{#2}{#3}% + \let\@tempa\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@ + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@chapterlistsgap@[1]{% + \@ifundefined{@chapterlistsgap@#1}% + {\@gobble}% + {\@nameuse{@chapterlistsgap@#1}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{chapterlistsgaps}{% + \def\newfloat@chapterlistsgaps@value{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@removefromreset} +% This code was taken from the \package{remreset} package +% which is part of the `carlisle' package bundle. +% (Copyright 1997 David Carlisle) +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand*\@removefromreset[2]{{% + \expandafter\let\csname c@#1\endcsname\@removefromreset + \def\@elt##1{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname c@##1\endcsname\@removefromreset + \else + \noexpand\@elt{##1}% + \fi}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname cl@#2\endcsname{% + \csname cl@#2\endcsname}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@announce} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Defines \cs{newfloat@env@xxx} now instead of \cs{newfloat@ext@xxx}} +% |\newfloat@announce|\marg{environment name}\marg{list file extension} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@announce[2]{% +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \@cons\newfloat@list{{#1}}% + \@cons\newfloat@@list{{#1}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@ifundefined{newfloat@env@#2}{% + \@namedef{newfloat@env@#2}{#1}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Support of \package{memoir} document class +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifcsname c@lofdepth\endcsname + \newfloat@ifundefined{c@#2depth}{% + \newcounter{#2depth}% + \setcounter{#2depth}{1}}% + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% Support of \package{tocbasic} package +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifcsname addtotoclist\endcsname + \addtotoclist[float]{#2}% + \newfloat@def{listof#2name}{\@nameuse{list#1name}}% + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + }% +% \end{macrocode} +% Support of \package{titletoc} package +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifcsname contentsuse\endcsname + \contentsuse{#1}{#2}% + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@hook{#1}} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@announce +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@ext} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{This macro added} +% |\newfloat@ext|\marg{environment} +% expands to the file extension used for the given \meta{environment}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@ext[1]{\@nameuse{ext@#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@@list} +% |\newfloat@@list| is an \cs{@elt}-list containing the floating environments defined +% with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| only. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@@list{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{\cs{SetupFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% \begin{macro}{\SetupFloatingEnvironment} +% |\SetupFloatingEnvironment|\marg{environment}\marg{options} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\SetupFloatingEnvironment[1]{% + \newfloat@addtolist{#1}% + \newfloat@setoptions{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{\cs{ForEachFloatingEnvironment}} +% +% \begin{macro}{\ForEachFloatingEnvironment} +% |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment|\marg{code with \#1}\par +% will execute the given code for each (known) floating environment. +% The starred variant will only work for already existing environments, +% i.e.~no hook will be placed inside |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\ForEachFloatingEnvironment{% + \@ifstar + {\newfloat@foreach\@gobble}% + {\newfloat@foreach\@iden}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\newfloat@foreach[2]{% + \def\@elt##1{#2}% + \newfloat@list + \let\@elt\relax + #1{\newfloat@addtohook{#2}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@addtohook} +% |\newfloat@addtohook|\marg{code with \#1}\par +% adds code to the hook called in |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|.\par +% Note: We use |\provide|\-|command| instead of |\new|\-|command| here since the +% exact same code is defined for |\For|\-|Each|\-|Caption|\-|Type| offered by +% the \package{caption3} package. +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand\newfloat@addtohook[1]{% + \toks@=\expandafter{\newfloat@hook{##1}#1}% + \edef\@tempa{\def\noexpand\newfloat@hook####1{\the\toks@}}% + \@tempa} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@hook} +% Hook used in |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand*\newfloat@hook[1]{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{\cs{PrepareListOf}} +% +% \begin{macro}{\PrepareListOf} +% \changes{v1.1}{2013/04/27}{This macro added} +% |\PrepareListOf|\marg{float type}\marg{code}\\ +% adds \meta{code} to the one which prepares typesetting the list, +% just before |\listoffigures|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\PrepareListOf[1]{% + \expandafter\g@addto@macro\csname newfloat@listof#1@hook\endcsname} +\@onlypreamble\PrepareListOf +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{The list of floating environments} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@list} +% |\newfloat@list| is an \cs{@elt}-list containing the already existising floating +% environments as well the ones defined with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@list{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@addtolist} +% \changes{v1.0b}{2012/05/18}{Bugfix: Definition of \cs{@ifchapterlistsgap@}\meta{environment} added} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Defines \cs{newfloat@env@xxx} now instead of \cs{newfloat@ext@xxx}} +% |\newfloat@addtolist|\marg{environment} +% adds an environment to the list of floating environments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@addtolist[1]{% + \newfloat@ifinlist{#1}{}{% + \ifcsname ext@#1\endcsname + \@cons\newfloat@list{{#1}}% + \@namedef{newfloat@env@\@nameuse{ext@#1}}{#1}% + \newfloat@let{@ifchapterlistsgap@#1}{\@iden}% + \else + \newfloat@Error{`#1' does not seem to be a floating environment}% + \fi}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@ifinlist} +% |\newfloat@ifinlist|\marg{environment}\marg{yes code}\marg{no code} +% tests if an environment is an element of the list of floating environments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@ifinlist[1]{% + \let\next\@secondoftwo + \begingroup + \expandafter\let\csname c@#1\endcsname\newfloat@ifinlist + \def\@elt##1{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname c@##1\endcsname\newfloat@ifinlist + \global\let\next\@firstoftwo + \fi}% + \newfloat@list + \endgroup + \next} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Add |figure| and |table| to the list of floating environments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifcsname ext@figure\endcsname + \newfloat@addtolist{figure} +\fi +\ifcsname ext@table\endcsname + \newfloat@addtolist{table} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Chapter lists gaps} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifcsname @chapter\endcsname +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@chapterlistsgap} +% The amount of the chapter lists gap, the default one is |10pt|. +% (This command is already defined in \KOMAScript.) +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@chapterlistsgap{10\p@}% +% \end{macrocode} +% If the \package{dgruyter} package is loaded, the default gap is |13pt|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \@ifpackageloaded{dgruyter}{\renewcommand*\@chapterlistsgap{13\p@}}{}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@addchapterlistsgap} +% |\@addchapterlistsgap|\marg{float type}\marg{file extension}\par +% will add the chapter lists gap for the given float type. +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@addchapterlistsgap[2]{% + \@nameuse{@ifchapterlistsgap@#1}{% if switched on + \@@addchapterlistsgap{#1}{#2}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@@addchapterlistsgap[2]{% + \@ifundefined{@addchapterlistsgap@#2}{% only once per extension + \@namedef{@addchapterlistsgap@#2}{#1}% + \@@@addchapterlistsgap{#2}}{}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@@@addchapterlistsgap[1]{% + \ifdim \@chapterlistsgap>\z@ + \addtocontents{#1}{\protect\addvspace{\@chapterlistsgap}}% + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@addchapterlistsgaps} +% \changes{v1.0b}{2012/05/18}{Bugfix: Group added to make \cs{@addchapterlistsgap} work correctly} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Uses \cs{newfloat@ext} now instead of \cs{ext@xxx}} +% |\@addchapterlistsgaps|\par +% will add the chapter lists gaps for all floating environments in |\newfloat@list|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@addchapterlistsgaps{% + \begingroup + \def\@elt##1{% + \@expandtwoargs\@addchapterlistsgap{##1}{\newfloat@ext{##1}}}% + \newfloat@list + \endgroup} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@chapterlistsgap@off} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Uses \cs{newfloat@ext} now instead of \cs{ext@xxx}} +% |\@chapterlistsgap@off|\marg{float type}\par +% switches the chapter lists gap off for the given float type. +% Since \KOMAScript{} (still) supports |\float@exts| we need to handle +% this locally, too, even if |\unsettoc| is offered by the \package{tocbasic} package. +% (Otherwise our handling could be moved into the |\else| branch.) +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@chapterlistsgap@off[1]{% + \expandafter\let\csname @ifchapterlistsgap@#1\endcsname\@gobble + \ifcsname unsettoc\endcsname + \@expandtwoargs\unsettoc{\newfloat@ext{#1}}{chapteratlist}% + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@chapterlistsgap@on} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Uses \cs{newfloat@ext} now instead of \cs{ext@xxx}} +% |\@chapterlistsgap@off|\marg{float type}\par +% switches the chapter lists gap on for the given float type. +% \begin{macrocode} + \providecommand*\@chapterlistsgap@on[1]{% + \expandafter\let\csname @ifchapterlistsgap@#1\endcsname\@iden + \ifcsname setuptoc\endcsname + \@expandtwoargs\setuptoc{\newfloat@ext{#1}}{chapteratlist}% + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Global options} +% +% \begin{macro}{chapterlistsgap=} +% The |chapterlistsgap=| option sets the vertical skip added to each list when +% starting a new chapter. +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{newfloat}{chapterlistsgap}{% + \renewcommand*\@chapterlistsgap{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{within=} +% The |within=| option redefines the default value and modifies all +% existing floating environments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{newfloat}{within}{% + \def\newfloat@within@default{#1}% set new default value + \def\@elt##1{\newfloat@setwithin{##1}{#1}}% + \newfloat@list + \let\@elt\relax} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{newfloat}{without}[]{% + \KV@newfloat@within{none}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{figurename=} +% \begin{macro}{listfigurename=} +% \begin{macro}{figurewithin=} +% We define these options not only for |figure| but for all existing floating environments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@elt#1{% + \define@key{newfloat}{#1name}{% + \newfloat@setname{#1}{##1}}% + \define@key{newfloat}{list#1name}{% + \newfloat@setname{list#1}{##1}}% + \define@key{newfloat}{#1within}{% + \newfloat@setwithin{#1}{##1}}% + \define@key{newfloat}{#1without}[]{% + \newfloat@setwithout{#1}}% +}% +\newfloat@list +\let\@elt\relax +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{planb=} +% \changes{v1.0b}{2012/05/18}{This option added} +% This option switches the `Plan B' on or off. (default$=$true) +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{newfloat}{planb}[true]{% + \def\@tempa{#1}% + \def\@tempb{false}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \let\newfloat@ifplanb\@gobble + \else + \def\@tempb{true}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \let\newfloat@ifplanb\@iden + \else + \newfloat@Error{Invalid value `#1' for option `planb'}% + \fi + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{planb-filext=} +% \changes{v1.0b}{2012/05/19}{This option added} +% This option sets the file extension used for `Plan B'. +% (default$=$use the 1st one which seem to fit) +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{newfloat}{planb-fileext}{% + \newfloat@Info{Setting Plan B file extension to `#1'} + \xdef\newfloat@addtocontents@ext{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Process the package options: +% We use |\set|\-|keys| here instead of |\Process|\-|Options|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\let\@tempc\relax +\@expandtwoargs\setkeys{newfloat}{planb,\@ptionlist{\@currname.\@currext}}% +\AtEndOfPackage{\let\@unprocessedoptions\relax} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloatsetup} +% |\newfloatsetup|\marg{options} +% sets global options after loading the package. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloatsetup{\setkeys{newfloat}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Patching \cs{chapter}} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@replace@chapter} +% \changes{v1.1f}{2019/08/25}{Parameter \meta{class name} added to macro} +% \changes{v1.1i}{2019/08/31}{Local definition of \cs{if@chapnum} added} +% \changes{v1.1o}{2021/02/27}{Support of the \package{algorithm2e} package added} +% |\newfloat@replace@chapter|\marg{class name}\marg{original code}\marg{replacement code}\par +% tries to patch |\@chapter| so |\@add|\-|chapter|\-|lists|\-|gaps| will be supported. +% It checks for |\Hy@org@chapter|, too, since the original code will be stored here +% if the \package{hyperref} package was loaded. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\newfloat@replace@chapter[3]{% + \begingroup + \let\if@twocolumn\iffalse + \let\if@mainmatter\iffalse + \let\if@thema\iffalse + \let\if@chapnum\iffalse + \def\@tempa[##1]##2{#2}% + \newfloat@replace@chapter@\@chapter{original}{#1}{#3}% + \newfloat@replace@chapter@\Hy@org@chapter{hyperref}{#1}{#3}% + \newfloat@replace@chapter@\algocf@original@chapter{algorithm2e}{#1}{#3}% + \endgroup} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\newfloat@replace@chapter@[4]{% + \ifx\@tempa#1% + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{Document class `#3' detected (#2)}% + \global\def#1[##1]##2{#4}% + \global\let\newfloat@replace@chapter\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter + \global\let\newfloat@replace@chapter@\@gobblefour + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter[3]{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifcsname @chapter\endcsname \else + \let\newfloat@replace@chapter\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{Standard \LaTeX{} document classes} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% report.cls [2005/09/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{report}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% book.cls [2005/09/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{book}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\AmS{} \& \SmF{} document classes} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% amsbook.cls [2004/08/06 v2.20] +% smfbook.cls [1999/11/15 v1.2f Classe LaTeX pour les monographies editees par la SMF] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{amsbook}{% + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \ifnum\c@secnumdepth<\z@ \let\@secnumber\@empty + \else \let\@secnumber\thechapter \fi + \typeout{\chaptername\space\@secnumber}% + \def\@toclevel{0}% + \ifx\chaptername\appendixname \@tocwriteb\tocappendix{chapter}{#2}% + \else \@tocwriteb\tocchapter{chapter}{#2}\fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \@makechapterhead{#2}\@afterheading +}{% + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \ifnum\c@secnumdepth<\z@ \let\@secnumber\@empty + \else \let\@secnumber\thechapter \fi + \typeout{\chaptername\space\@secnumber}% + \def\@toclevel{0}% + \ifx\chaptername\appendixname \@tocwriteb\tocappendix{chapter}{#2}% + \else \@tocwriteb\tocchapter{chapter}{#2}\fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \@makechapterhead{#2}\@afterheading} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\KOMAScript{} document classes} +% +% If a \KOMAScript{} document class or the \package{tocbasic} package is used +% we don't need to patch anything. +% Instead we use |\setup|\-|toc| and |\un|\-|set|\-|toc| to setup the +% chapters gap in |\@chapter|\-|lists|\-|gap@on| and |\@chapter|\-|lists|\-|gap@off|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\@ifpackageloaded{tocbasic}{% + \let\newfloat@replace@chapter\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter}{} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{memoir document classes} +% +% If the \package{memoir} document class is used, +% replacing |\insert|\-|chapter|\-|space| by |\@add|\-|chapter|\-|lists|\-|gaps| is sufficient. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifcsname insertchapterspace\endcsname + \renewcommand*\insertchapterspace{\@addchapterlistsgaps} + \let\newfloat@replace@chapter\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{NTG document classes} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% rapport1/3.cls [2004/06/07 v2.1a NTG LaTeX document class] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{rapport}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}\toc@font0 #1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}\toc@font0 #1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +% boek(3).cls [2004/06/07 v2.1a NTG LaTeX document class] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{boek}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}\toc@font0 #1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}% + {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}\toc@font0 #1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\toc@font0 #1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{The thesis document class} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% thesis.cls [1996/25/01 1.0g LaTeX document class (wm).] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{thesis}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\chaptername\space\thechapter.} + \if@thema + \ifx\@shortauthor\@empty + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}% + \@shortauthor\hfill\mbox{}\vskip\normallineskip #1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1} + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1} + \fi + \chaptermark{#1} + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10pt}} + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10pt}} + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}] + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2} + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\chaptername\space\thechapter.}% + \if@thema + \ifx\@shortauthor\@empty + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}% + \@shortauthor\hfill\mbox{}\vskip\normallineskip #1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter.}#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{The Springer Verlag document classes} +% \changes{v1.1f}{2019/08/25}{Support of \package{svmono} and \package{svmult} document classes added} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% svmono.cls [2018/06/25 v5.6 Springer Verlag global LaTeX document class for monographs] +% svmult.cls [2018/01/11 v5.5 Springer Verlag global LaTeX document class for multi authored books] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{svmono}{% + \if@chapnum % war mal \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \if@mainmatter + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect + \numberline{\thechapter\thechapterend}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}% + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \if@chapnum % war mal \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \if@mainmatter + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect + \numberline{\thechapter\thechapterend}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{The dgruyter package} +% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/08/31}{Extended support of \package{dgruyter} package added} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% dgruyter.sty [2017/09/19 v2.00 De Gruyter layout] +\newfloat@replace@chapter{dgruyter}{% + \let\thesection\theinchapsection + \let\theequation\theinchapequation + \let\thefigure\theinchapfigure + \let\thetable\theinchaptable + \ifx\bookDOI\@undefined + \else + \@tempcnta\numexpr\componentd@i+\@ne\relax + \xdef\componentd@i{\the\@tempcnta}% + \xdef\@DOI{% + https://doi.org/\bookDOI + -\ifx\thepage\thefrontmatterpage2\else\ifnum\@tempcnta<100 0\fi\fi + \ifnum\@tempcnta<10 0\fi\componentd@i}% + \fi + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{schapter}{#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{schapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{13\p@}}% + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{13\p@}}% + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi +}{% + \let\thesection\theinchapsection + \let\theequation\theinchapequation + \let\thefigure\theinchapfigure + \let\thetable\theinchaptable + \ifx\bookDOI\@undefined + \else + \@tempcnta\numexpr\componentd@i+\@ne\relax + \xdef\componentd@i{\the\@tempcnta}% + \xdef\@DOI{% + https://doi.org/\bookDOI + -\ifx\thepage\thefrontmatterpage2\else\ifnum\@tempcnta<100 0\fi\fi + \ifnum\@tempcnta<10 0\fi\componentd@i}% + \fi + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \if@mainmatter + \refstepcounter{chapter}% + \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}% + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}% + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{schapter}{#1}% + \fi + \else + \addcontentsline{toc}{schapter}{#1}% + \fi + \chaptermark{#1}% + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \if@twocolumn + \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]% + \else + \@makechapterhead{#2}% + \@afterheading + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{Compatibility warning} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\newfloat@replace@chapter\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter \else +% \end{macrocode} +% If we were not able to patch |\@chapter| an info message is issued +% since we may not be able to support chapter lists gaps then. +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{% + Unsupported document class, or \noexpand\@chapter\MessageBreak + was already redefined by another package} + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{\string\@chapter\space=\space\meaning\@chapter} + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{\string\Hy@org@chapter\space=\space\meaning\Hy@org@chapter} + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{\string\algocf@original@chapter\space=\space\meaning\algocf@original@chapter} +% \end{macrocode} +% Plan B: We patch |\add|\-|to|\-|contents| instead, and keep our fingers crossed +% in the hope that this redefinition actually will fit. +% (Note: Since \package{biblatex} patches |\add|\-|to|\-|contents| as well we do +% this using |\At||Begin||Document|.) +% \changes{v1.1f}{2019/08/25}{Plan B will now be done using \cs{AtBeginDocument}} +% \begin{macrocode} + \newfloat@ifplanb{\AtBeginDocument{% + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{Trying Plan B..}% + \let\newfloat@addtocontents@ORI\addtocontents + \long\def\addtocontents#1#2{% + \newfloat@addtocontents{#1}{#2}#2\addvspace\newfloat@nil}% + \long\def\newfloat@addtocontents#1#2#3\addvspace#4\newfloat@nil{% + \def\newfloat@tempa{#4}% + \ifx\newfloat@tempa\@empty + \newfloat@addtocontents@ORI{#1}{#2}% + \else + \ifx\newfloat@addtocontents@ext\@undefined + \newfloat@Info{Setting Plan B file extension to `#1'...}% + \xdef\newfloat@addtocontents@ext{#1}% + \fi + \edef\newfloat@tempa{#1}% + \ifx\newfloat@tempa\newfloat@addtocontents@ext + \begingroup + \let\addtocontents\newfloat@addtocontents@ORI + \@addchapterlistsgaps + \endgroup + \fi + \fi}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Support of document classes} +% +% \subsubsection{The beamer document class} +% +% \begin{macro}{\beamer@float} +% \changes{v1.1k}{2019/09/01}{This macro added} +% Unfortunately the \class{beamer} document class does not offer +% |\beamer@float| and |\end@beamer@float| (yet), so we have to define them +% for ourself. +% (This code was taken from beamerbaselocalstructure.sty [2019/07/23 v3.56] and adapted.) +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifcsname beamer@float\endcsname \else +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \def\beamer@float#1{% + \ifcsname caption@settype\endcsname + \caption@settype{#1}% + \else + \def\@captype{#1}% + \fi + \par\nobreak\begin{center}\nobreak} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} + \def\end@beamer@float{% + \par\nobreak\end{center}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsection{Support of other packages} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@IfPackageLoaded} +% \changes{v1.1e}{2019/03/17}{This macro revised} +% \changes{v1.1h}{2019/08/31}{This macro revised again and renamed from \cs{newfloat@ForEachNew} to \cs{newfloat@IfPackageLoaded}} +% |\newfloat@IfPackageLoaded|\marg{package name}\marg{command}\marg{code} +% will execute the given code for every floating environment defined with +% |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| if \meta{command} is not defined yet. +% (If \meta{command} is already defined a warning will be issued.) +% This will be tried |\At|\-|Begin|\-|Document| additionally so the affected package could +% be loaded after \thispackage. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\newfloat@IfPackageLoaded[3]{% + \@ifpackageloaded{#1}{% + \newfloat@@IfPackageLoaded{#1}{#2}{#3}% + }{% + \AtBeginDocument{% + \@ifpackageloaded{#1}{% + \newfloat@@IfPackageLoaded{#1}{#2}{#3}% + }{}}% + }} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@IfPackageLoaded +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\newfloat@@IfPackageLoaded[3]{% + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{`#1' package detected}% + % Execute code for every previous \DeclareFloatingEnvironment + \def\@elt##1{\newfloat@@@IfPackageLoaded{#1}{#2}{#3}}% + \newfloat@@list + \let\@elt\relax + % Execute code for every future \DeclareFloatingEnvironment + \newfloat@addtohook{\newfloat@@@IfPackageLoaded{#1}{#2}{#3}}} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@@IfPackageLoaded +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\newfloat@@@IfPackageLoaded[3]{% + \ifcsname#2\endcsname + \newfloat@WarningNoLine{% + Command \@backslashchar#2 already defined.\MessageBreak + (`#1' package support)}% + \else + #3% + \fi} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@@@IfPackageLoaded +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{dgruyter}} +% +% The De Gruyter layout package (for preparing books for Walter de Gruyter GmbH) +% is defining |\plist@figure| and |\plist@table|, and expects this to be +% defined for other floating environments as well. +% (This will be used as prefix for the ``List of''.) +% \begin{macrocode} +\newfloat@IfPackageLoaded{dgruyter}{plist@#1}{% + \expandafter\newcommand\csname plist@#1\endcsname{% + \@nameuse{#1name}\space}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{float}} +% +% If the \package{float} package is used we fill up |\float@exts| with our file +% extensions, too. Since this list will be used for inserting chapters gaps +% we only add the ones which are configured for chapters gaps on.\par +% Note: This has to be done |\At|\-|Begin|\-|Document| so the settings for +% chapter gaps could be changed by the user within the preamble of the document. +% \begin{macrocode} +\AtBeginDocument{% + \ifcsname float@exts\endcsname + \newfloat@@IfPackageLoaded{float}{newfloat@undefined}{% + \@nameuse{@ifchapterlistsgap@#1}{% if switched on + \let\float@do=\relax + \edef\@tempa{% + \noexpand\float@exts{\the\float@exts\float@do{\@nameuse{ext@#1}}}}% + \@tempa}}% + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{fltpage}} +% +% We define a FP-variant of new floating environments here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newfloat@IfPackageLoaded{fltpage}{FP#1}{% + \newcounter{FP@#1C}% + \newenvironment{FP#1}{\FP@floatBegin{#1}}{\FP@floatEnd}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{listings}} +% +% \begin{macro}{\ext@lstlisting} +% Since the \package{listings} package do not define |\ext@lst|\-|listing| +% but we needed it when |Setup|\-|Floating|\-|Environment{lst|\-|listing}{|\ldots|}| +% will be done by the end user, we define it here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand*\ext@lstlisting{lol}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{rotating}} +% +% We define a sideways-variant of new floating environments here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newfloat@IfPackageLoaded{rotating}{sideways#1}{% + \newenvironment{sideways#1}{\@rotfloat{#1}}{\end@rotfloat}% + \newenvironment{sideways#1*}{\@rotdblfloat{#1}}{\end@rotdblfloat}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{sidecap}} +% +% We define a SC-variant of new floating environments here. +% \begin{macro}{\SC@float} +% \changes{v1.1b}{2018/12/26}{Bugfix: Missing curly braces added} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@For@SC[2]{% + \def#1{b}% = \sidecaptionvpos{#2}{b} (v1.6) + \newenvironment{SC#2}% + {\SC@float[{#1}]{#2}}{\endSC@float}% + \newenvironment{SC#2*}% + {\SC@dblfloat[{#1}]{#2}}{\endSC@dblfloat}} +\@onlypreamble\newfloat@For@SC +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newfloat@IfPackageLoaded{sidecap}{SC#1}{% + \expandafter\newfloat@For@SC\csname SC@#1@vpos\endcsname{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \subsubsection{\package{wrapfig}} +% +% We define a wrap-variant of new floating environments here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newfloat@IfPackageLoaded{wrapfig}{wrap#1}{% + \newenvironment{wrap#1}{\wrapfloat{#1}}{\endwrapfloat}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +% \iffalse +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % +% \fi +% +% \Finale +% +\endinput + diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.dtx index eed00a0f96..a332724864 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.dtx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ % % This is file `newfloat.dtx'. % -% Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) +% Copyright (C) 2011-2023 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) % % -------------------------------------------------------------------------- % @@ -14,21 +14,18 @@ % and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX % version 2003/12/01 or later. % -% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% This Current Maintainer of this work is Axel Sommerfeldt. +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "unmaintained". % % This work consists of the files newfloat.ins, newfloat.dtx, % and the derived file newfloat.sty. % % \fi -% \CheckSum{1609} +% \CheckSum{1665} % % \iffalse %<*driver> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesFile{newfloat.drv}% - [2013/04/27 v1.1 This package offers a command for defining new floating environments] +\ProvidesFile{newfloat.drv}[2023/10/01 v1.2 This package offers a command for defining new floating environments] \hbadness=9999 \newcount\hbadness \hfuzz=48pt % Make TeX shut up. % \documentclass{ltxdoc} @@ -71,11 +68,11 @@ % \newcommand*\purerm[1]{{\upshape\mdseries\rmfamily #1}} % \newcommand*\puresf[1]{{\upshape\mdseries\sffamily #1}} % \newcommand*\purett[1]{{\upshape\mdseries\ttfamily #1}} -% \let\class\puresf \let\package\puresf +% \let\cls\puresf \let\pkg\puresf % \let\env\purett \let\opt\purett % -% \def\thispackage{the \package{newfloat} package} -% \def\Thispackage{The \package{newfloat} package} +% \def\thispackage{the \pkg{newfloat} package} +% \def\Thispackage{The \pkg{newfloat} package} % % \newcommand*\csmarg[1]{\texttt{\char`\{#1\char`\}}} % \newcommand*\csoarg[1]{\texttt{\char`\[#1\char`\]}} @@ -163,6 +160,8 @@ % |fileext=| & \meta{file extension}\\ % |listname=| & \meta{list name}\\ % |name=| & \meta{prosa name}\\ +% |autorefname=| & \meta{name used in \cs{autoref} offered by \pkg{hyperref}}\\ +% |legendname=| & \meta{name used in \cs{legend} offered by \cls{memoir}}\\ % |placement=| & \meta{combination of \,\purett{htbp}}\\ % |within=| & \meta{``within'' counter} \emph{or} \texttt{none}\\ % |chapterlistsgaps=| & \texttt{on} \emph{or} \texttt{off}~\footnotemark[1] @@ -176,7 +175,7 @@ % If no \meta{options} are given, % ``lo\meta{type}'' will be used as \meta{file extension} for the list, % ``List of \meta{name}s'' as \meta{list name}. -% ``\meta{name}'' as \meta{name} (but with the first letter capitalized), +% ``\meta{name}'' as \meta{name}, \meta{autoref name}, and \meta{legend name} (but with the first letter capitalized), % ``|tbp|'' as \meta{placement} specifier, % and ``|chapter|'' resp. ``|none|'' as \meta{``within'' counter}, % i.e., the counter which resets the numbering. @@ -191,10 +190,10 @@ % resp.~|\list|\-|of|\meta{type}|es|, % analogous to |\list|\-|of|\-|figures| and |\list|\-|of|\-|tables|. % -% If the \package{fltpage} package is loaded, an environment called +% If the \pkg{fltpage} package is loaded, an environment called % |FP|\meta{type} will be defined additionally, same for |sideways|\meta{type} -% (\package{rotating} package), |SC|\meta{type} (\package{sidecap} package), -% and |wrap|\meta{type} (\package{wrapfig} package). +% (\pkg{rotating} package), |SC|\meta{type} (\pkg{sidecap} package), +% and |wrap|\meta{type} (\pkg{wrapfig} package). % % \bigskip % @@ -220,10 +219,10 @@ % | name=Matrix,|\\ % | placement=p,|\\ % | within=section,|\\ -% | chapterlistsgaps=off,|\\ -% | ]{matrix}| +% | chapterlistsgaps=off|\\ +% | ]{matrixx}| % \end{quote} -% will define a new floating environment called |matrix| with the given settings. +% will define a new floating environment called |matrixx| with the given settings. % Please note that names which contain spaces needs to be enclosed in curly braces. % % \pagebreak[3] @@ -235,10 +234,10 @@ % \end{quote} % will change the settings of existing ones, i.e. either |figure| or |table|, % or a one created with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|, -% or a one created with |\new|\-|float| offered by the \package{float} package, -% or a one created with |\new|\-|float| offered by the \package{memoir} document class, -% or a one created with |\Declare|\-|New|\-|Float|\-|Type| offered by the \package{floatrow} package, -% or \ldots +% or a one created with |\new|\-|float| offered by the \pkg{float} package, +% or a one created with |\new|\-|float| offered by the \pkg{memoir} document class, +% or a one created with |\Declare|\-|New|\-|Float|\-|Type| offered by the \pkg{floatrow} package, +% or a one created by a document class or any other package. % % The \meta{options} are the same as the options for % |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|, @@ -255,7 +254,7 @@ % |\SetupFloatingEnvironment{lstlisting}{chapterlistsgaps=off}| % \end{quote} % will switch off the chapter lists gaps for |lstlisting| environments -% offered by the \package{listings} package. +% offered by the \pkg{listings} package. % % \pagebreak[3] % \section{\cs{ForEachFloatingEnvironment}} @@ -267,7 +266,7 @@ % and for ones defined with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| later on. % % \pagebreak[3] -% So for example the \package{subcaption} packages uses +% So for example the \pkg{subcaption} packages uses % \begin{quote} % |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment{\DeclareCaptionSubType{#1}}| % \end{quote} @@ -324,11 +323,11 @@ % | \renewcommand{\cftfigpresnum}{Diagram~}}| % \end{quote} % will change the part typeset in front of the diagram number within the -% ``List of Diagrams'' when using the \package{tocloft} package~\cite{tocloft}. +% ``List of Diagrams'' when using the \pkg{tocloft} package~\cite{tocloft}. % Without the code above you will get the part defined for figures instead. % % \pagebreak[3] -% However, when dealing with the \package{tocloft} package it's a better +% However, when dealing with the \pkg{tocloft} package it's a better % idea not to use |\Prepare|\-|List|\-|Of| but the customization facilities of that package % instead, e.g.: % \begin{quote} @@ -359,11 +358,110 @@ % |\end{document}| % \end{quote} % +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{Multi-language support} +% +% The options \opt{name=} etc.~will set names for the current language only. +% If support for multiple languages is needed, the command |\addto\captions|\meta{language} +% offered by the \pkg{babel} package needs to be used to set names for all the different languages. +% +% These are the corresponding command names: +% +% \nobreak\medskip\nobreak\noindent +% \begin{minipage}{\linewidth} +% \centering +% \begin{tabular}{lll} +% Option & Command & Description \\ +% \hline +% \opt{listname=} & |\list|\meta{float}|name| & Heading of the list \\ +% \opt{name=} & |\|\meta{float}|name| & Name used in |\caption| \\ +% \opt{autorefname=} & |\|\meta{float}|autorefname| & Name used in |\autoref| \\ +% \opt{legendname=} & |\fleg|\meta{float} & Name used in |\legend| \\ +% \end{tabular} +% \end{minipage} +% +% \medskip +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% Example code: +% \nobreak\begin{quote} +% |\documentclass{book}|\\ +% \ldots\\ +% |\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}|\\ +% |\usepackage[english,french,german]{babel}|\\ +% \ldots\\ +% |\usepackage{newfloat}|\\ +% |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment{diagram}|\\ +% |% Set names for the English language|\\ +% |\addto\captionsenglish{%|\\ +% | \renewcommand\diagramname{Diagram}%|\\ +% | \renewcommand\listdiagramname{List of Diagrams}%|\\ +% |}|\\ +% |% Set names for the French language|\\ +% |\addto\captionsfrench{%|\\ +% | \renewcommand\diagramname{Diagramme}%|\\ +% | \renewcommand\listdiagramname{Liste des diagrammes}%|\\ +% |}|\\ +% |% Set names for the German language|\\ +% |\addto\captionsgerman{%|\\ +% | \renewcommand\diagramname{Diagramm}%|\\ +% | \renewcommand\listdiagramname{Liste der Diagramme}%|\\ +% |}|\\ +% \ldots +% \end{quote} +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \emph{Note:} +% As default the names for |\autoref| and |\legend| point to the one used for captions, +% so these names only need to be set if they should differ from it. +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% \section{Important notes for \LaTeX\ document class maintainers} +% +% If you are a maintainer of a \LaTeX\ document class and want to support this package +% you could tell this package to keep its fingers from your definition of |\chapter| by defining +% |\new|\-|float@dont@patch@chapter| to anything. (The content of the definition does not matter +% since the \pkg{newfloat} package only checks if this macro is defined or not.) +% +% If |\new|\-|float@dont@patch@chapter| is defined, the \pkg{newfloat} package does not try to patch +% |\chapter| but assumes that |\@add|\-|chapter|\-|lists|\-|gaps| is already used by the document class inside +% its definition of |\chapter|, so it only needs to re-define |\@add|\-|chapter|\-|lists|\-|gaps| +% to use the settings configured by |\De|\-|clare|\-|Float|\-|ing|\-|En|\-|vi|\-|ron|\-|ment| +% or |\Setup|\-|Float|\-|ing|\-|En|\-|vi|\-|ron|\-|ment|. +% +% \medskip +% +% \pagebreak[3] +% Example code: +% \nobreak\begin{quote} +% |\newcommand\@chapterlistsgap{10\p@}|\\ +% ||\\ +% |\newcommand\@addchapterlistsgaps{%|\\ +% | % Add a gap to List of Figures and List of Tables|\\ +% | % (This macro will be re-defined if the newfloat package|\\ +% | % is loaded by the user later on.)|\\ +% | \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{\@chapterlistsgap}}%|\\ +% | \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{\@chapterlistsgap}}%|\\ +% |}|\\ +% ||\\ +% |\newcommand\chapter{%|\\ +% | |\ldots\\ +% | \secdef\@chapter\@schapter}|\\ +% |\def\@chapter[#1]#2{%|\\ +% | |\ldots\\ +% | \@addchapterlistsgaps|\\ +% | |\ldots\\ +% |}|\\ +% ||\\ +% |% Hey newfloat package, don't patch my \chapter!|\\ +% |\def\newfloat@dont@patch@chapter{}| +% \end{quote} +% % \iffalse % \pagebreak[3] -% \section{For \LaTeX{} package authors} +% \section{Notes for \LaTeX{} package authors} % -% |\For|\-|Each|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| without \package{newfloat} package: +% |\For|\-|Each|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| without \pkg{newfloat} package: % \begin{quote} % |\newcommand\mypackage@foreachfloat[1]{%|\\ % | \@ifundefined{ForEachFloatingEnvironment}%|\\ @@ -385,7 +483,7 @@ % \begin{quote} % |\SetupFloatingEnvironment|\marg{environment}|{}| % \end{quote} -% or (without \package{newfloat} package loaded): +% or (without \pkg{newfloat} package loaded): % \begin{quote} % |\providecommand\newfloat@list{}|\\ % |\@cons\newfloat@list{|\marg{environment}|}| @@ -509,11 +607,11 @@ % \fi % % \setlength{\parskip}{0pt plus 1pt} -% \changes{v1.0}{2011/10/30}{First release as \package{newfloat} package, -% outsourced from the \package{caption3} package and revised} -% \changes{v1.1}{2013/04/27}{Adapted to the \package{tocloft} package} +% \changes{v1.0}{2011/10/30}{First release as \pkg{newfloat} package, +% outsourced from the \pkg{caption3} package and revised} +% \changes{v1.1}{2013/04/27}{Adapted to the \pkg{tocloft} package} % \changes{v1.1}{2013/04/27}{New command \cs{PrepareListOf} added} -% \changes{v1.1d}{2019/03/16}{Adapted to the \package{dgruyter} package} +% \changes{v1.1d}{2019/03/16}{Adapted to the \pkg{dgruyter} package} % % \iffalse % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % @@ -528,9 +626,28 @@ % \pagebreak[3] % \subsection{Identification} % +% We need at least \LaTeX2e\ version 1994/12/01. % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesPackage{newfloat}[2019/09/02 v1.1l Defining new floating environments (AR)] +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Bypass the release declarations in case the \LaTeX\ kernel doesn’t know how to deal with them +% (as suggested by \url{https://www.latex-project.org/publications/2018-FMi-TUB-tb122mitt-version-rollback.pdf}). +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand\DeclareRelease[3]{} +\providecommand\DeclareCurrentRelease[2]{} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Declare all supported releases. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRelease{v1.0}{2011-10-30}{newfloat_v1.0.sty} +\DeclareRelease{v1.1}{2013-05-12}{newfloat_v1.1.sty} +\DeclareCurrentRelease{v1.2}{2023-10-01} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Identify the current version of the package. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProvidesPackage{newfloat}[2023/10/01 v1.2 Defining new floating environments (AR)] % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macro}{\newfloat@Info} @@ -573,7 +690,7 @@ % \pagebreak[3] % \subsection{Using the keyval package} % -% We need the \package{keyval} package for option handling, so we load it here. +% We need the \pkg{keyval} package for option handling, so we load it here. % \begin{macrocode} \RequirePackage{keyval}[1997/11/10] % \end{macrocode} @@ -620,10 +737,11 @@ % \changes{v1.1}{2013/04/27}{Revised, only defines stuff yet undefined now} % \changes{v1.1}{2013/11/03}{Uses \cs{newfloat@capitalize} now} % \changes{v1.1}{2015/09/16}{Support of \cs{autodot} (offered by the \KOMAScript\ classes) added} -% \changes{v1.1}{2018/03/04}{Usage of \cs{ifdefined} replaced by \cs{@ifundefined} to improve compatibility with the \package{listings} package} +% \changes{v1.1}{2018/03/04}{Usage of \cs{ifdefined} replaced by \cs{@ifundefined} to improve compatibility with the \pkg{listings} package} % \changes{v1.1b}{2018/12/26}{Bugfix: Missing curly braces added} % \changes{v1.1c}{2019/01/10}{Bugfix: Support of \cs{autodot} fixed} -% \changes{v1.1k}{2019/09/01}{Adapted to the \class{beamer} document class} +% \changes{v1.1k}{2019/09/01}{Adapted to the \cls{beamer} document class} +% \changes{v1.2}{2021/02/28}{Definition of \cs{xxxautorefname} added} % |\DeclareFloatingEnvironment|\oarg{options}\marg{environment}\oarg{name}\oarg{list name} % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*\DeclareFloatingEnvironment{% @@ -667,18 +785,19 @@ % but with first letter capitalized % \begin{macrocode} \newfloat@capitalize\newfloat@Type{#2}% - \newfloat@let{#2name}{\newfloat@Type}% - \newfloat@def{fleg#2}{\@nameuse{#2name}}% legend naming (memoir) + \newfloat@let{#2name}{\newfloat@Type}% \caption naming + \newfloat@def{#2autorefname}{\@nameuse{#2name}}% \autoref naming (hyperref) + \newfloat@def{fleg#2}{\@nameuse{#2name}}% \legend naming (memoir) % \end{macrocode} % Legend name in ToC (memoir document class) % \begin{macrocode} \newfloat@ifundefined{flegtoc#2}{\@namedef{flegtoc#2}##1{}}% % \end{macrocode} % Define the floating environment\par -% If the \class{tufte} document class is loaded, +% If the \cls{tufte} document class is loaded, % |\@tufte@float| and |\end@tufte@float| will be used instead of % |\@float|, |\end@float|, |\@dblfloat|, and |\end@dblfloat|.\par -% If the \class{beamer} document class is loaded, +% If the \cls{beamer} document class is loaded, % |\beamer@float| and |\end@beamer@float| will be used. % \begin{macrocode} \ifcsname @tufte@float\endcsname @@ -713,8 +832,8 @@ \newfloat@let{list#2name}{\newfloat@tempa}% % \end{macrocode} % We undefine |\fst@|\meta{environment} so the new environment -% will not be recognized as defined by the \package{float} package. -% (|\fst@|\meta{type} use to hold the float style, see \package{float} package +% will not be recognized as defined by the \pkg{float} package. +% (|\fst@|\meta{type} use to hold the float style, see \pkg{float} package % implementation for details.) % \begin{macrocode} \expandafter\let\csname fst@#2\endcsname\@undefined @@ -768,6 +887,7 @@ % \begin{macro}{\newfloat@listof} % \changes{v1.1}{2013/04/27}{Revised} % \changes{v1.1g}{2019/08/28}{Starred variant added} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Uses \cs{newfloat@ext} now instead of \cs{ext@xxx}} % |\newfloat@listof|\marg{float type}\\ % typesets the list, using |\listoffigure| with patched list name and file extension. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -778,7 +898,7 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*\newfloat@list@of[1]{% - \@expandtwoargs\newfloat@list@of@{#1}{\@nameuse{ext@#1}}} + \@expandtwoargs\newfloat@list@of@{#1}{\newfloat@ext{#1}}} % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*\newfloat@list@of@[3]{% @@ -830,12 +950,13 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setoption} -% \changes{v1.1}{2015/09/15}{Bugfix: \cs{@expandtwoargs} replaced by own expansion so the option value do not get expanded anymore} +% \changes{v1.1}{2015/09/15}{\cs{@expandtwoargs} replaced by own expansion so the option value do not get expanded anymore} +% \changes{v1.1m}{2020/10/11}{Usage of \cs{caption@tempa} replaced by \cs{newfloat@tempa}} % |\newfloat@setoption|\marg{option name}{options} % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*\newfloat@setoption[1]{% - \edef\caption@tempa{\noexpand\@nameuse{newfloat@set#1}{\newfloat@type}}% - \caption@tempa} + \edef\newfloat@tempa{\noexpand\@nameuse{newfloat@set#1}{\newfloat@type}}% + \newfloat@tempa} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % @@ -896,6 +1017,34 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setautorefname} +% \changes{v1.2}{2023/10/01}{This macro and corresponding option \opt{autorefname=} added} +% |\newfloat@setautorefname|\marg{environment}\marg{autoref name}\par +% This name is used in |\autoref| offered by the \pkg{hyperref} package. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setautorefname[2]{% + \@namedef{#1autorefname}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{autorefname}{% + \newfloat@setoption{autorefname}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setlegendname} +% \changes{v1.2}{2023/10/01}{This macro and corresponding option \opt{legendname=} added} +% |\newfloat@setlegendname|\marg{environment}\marg{legend name} +% This name is used in |\legend| offered by the \cls{memoir} document class. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setlegendname[2]{% + \@namedef{fleg#1}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\define@key{@newfloat}{legendname}{% + \newfloat@setoption{legendname}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% % \begin{macro}{\newfloat@setplacement} % |\newfloat@setplacement|\marg{environment}\marg{float placement} % \begin{macrocode} @@ -954,10 +1103,10 @@ \fi \fi} % \end{macrocode} -% Note: Since the \package{hyperref} package with version $<$ 6.82k defines +% Note: Since the \pkg{hyperref} package with version $<$ 6.82k defines % |\the|\-|H|\-|figure| and |\the|\-|H|\-|table| with |\new|\-|command|, % |\newfloat@@setwithin| will yield to an error message when using with an -% old version of \package{hyperref}, +% old version of \pkg{hyperref}, % e.g. ``\texttt{LaTeX Error: Command \cs{theHfigure} already defined}''. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*\newfloat@@setwithin[3]{% @@ -987,26 +1136,36 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps[2]{% \edef\@tempa{#2}% - \def\@tempb{off}% + \newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@{off}{off}{#1}% + \newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@{false}{off}{#1}% + \newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@{on}{on}{#1}% + \newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@{true}{on}{#1}% + \ifx\@tempa\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@ \else + \newfloat@Error{Invalid value `#2' for option `chapterlistsgaps'}% + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@[3]{% + \def\@tempb{#1}% \ifx\@tempa\@tempb - \@chapterlistsgap@off{#1}% - \else - \def\@tempb{on}% - \ifx\@tempa\@tempb - \@chapterlistsgap@on{#1}% - \else - \newfloat@Error{Invalid value `#2' for option `chapterlistsgaps'}% - \fi + \newfloat@chapterlistsgap@{#2}{#3}% + \let\@tempa\newfloat@setchapterlistsgaps@ \fi} % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@chapterlistsgap@[1]{% + \@ifundefined{@chapterlistsgap@#1}% + {\@gobble}% + {\@nameuse{@chapterlistsgap@#1}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} \define@key{@newfloat}{chapterlistsgaps}{% \def\newfloat@chapterlistsgaps@value{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@removefromreset} -% This code was taken from the \package{remreset} package +% This code was taken from the \pkg{remreset} package % which is part of the `carlisle' package bundle. % (Copyright 1997 David Carlisle) % \begin{macrocode} @@ -1023,6 +1182,7 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\newfloat@announce} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Defines \cs{newfloat@env@xxx} now instead of \cs{newfloat@ext@xxx}} % |\newfloat@announce|\marg{environment name}\marg{list file extension} % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*\newfloat@announce[2]{% @@ -1032,10 +1192,10 @@ \@cons\newfloat@@list{{#1}}% % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} - \newfloat@ifundefined{newfloat@ext@#2}{% - \@namedef{newfloat@ext@#2}{#1}% + \newfloat@ifundefined{newfloat@env@#2}{% + \@namedef{newfloat@env@#2}{#1}% % \end{macrocode} -% Support of \package{memoir} document class +% Support of \pkg{memoir} document class % \begin{macrocode} \ifcsname c@lofdepth\endcsname \newfloat@ifundefined{c@#2depth}{% @@ -1043,7 +1203,7 @@ \setcounter{#2depth}{1}}% \fi % \end{macrocode} -% Support of \package{tocbasic} package +% Support of \pkg{tocbasic} package % \begin{macrocode} \ifcsname addtotoclist\endcsname \addtotoclist[float]{#2}% @@ -1053,7 +1213,7 @@ % \begin{macrocode} }% % \end{macrocode} -% Support of \package{titletoc} package +% Support of \pkg{titletoc} package % \begin{macrocode} \ifcsname contentsuse\endcsname \contentsuse{#1}{#2}% @@ -1065,6 +1225,15 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@ext} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{This macro added} +% |\newfloat@ext|\marg{environment} +% expands to the file extension used for the given \meta{environment}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*\newfloat@ext[1]{\@nameuse{ext@#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% % \begin{macro}{\newfloat@@list} % |\newfloat@@list| is an \cs{@elt}-list containing the floating environments defined % with |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment| only. @@ -1089,29 +1258,41 @@ % \subsection{\cs{ForEachFloatingEnvironment}} % % \begin{macro}{\ForEachFloatingEnvironment} -% |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment|\marg{code} -% will execute the given code for each floating environment. +% |\ForEachFloatingEnvironment|\marg{code with \#1}\par +% will execute the given code for each (known) floating environment. % The starred variant will only work for already existing environments, % i.e.~no hook will be placed inside |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|. % \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\ForEachFloatingEnvironment{% +\newcommand*\ForEachFloatingEnvironment{% \@ifstar - {\@ForEachFloatingEnvironment\@gobble}% - {\@ForEachFloatingEnvironment\@iden}} + {\newfloat@foreach\@gobble}% + {\newfloat@foreach\@iden}} % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\@ForEachFloatingEnvironment[2]{% +\newcommand\newfloat@foreach[2]{% \def\@elt##1{#2}% \newfloat@list \let\@elt\relax #1{\newfloat@addtohook{#2}}} % \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@addtohook} +% |\newfloat@addtohook|\marg{code with \#1}\par +% adds code to the hook called in |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|.\par +% Note: We use |\provide|\-|command| instead of |\new|\-|command| here since the +% exact same code is defined for |\For|\-|Each|\-|Caption|\-|Type| offered by +% the \pkg{caption3} package. % \begin{macrocode} \providecommand\newfloat@addtohook[1]{% \toks@=\expandafter{\newfloat@hook{##1}#1}% \edef\@tempa{\def\noexpand\newfloat@hook####1{\the\toks@}}% \@tempa} % \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@hook} +% Hook used in |\Declare|\-|Floating|\-|Environment|. % \begin{macrocode} \providecommand*\newfloat@hook[1]{} % \end{macrocode} @@ -1145,6 +1326,7 @@ % % \begin{macro}{\newfloat@addtolist} % \changes{v1.0b}{2012/05/18}{Bugfix: Definition of \cs{@ifchapterlistsgap@}\meta{environment} added} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Defines \cs{newfloat@env@xxx} now instead of \cs{newfloat@ext@xxx}} % |\newfloat@addtolist|\marg{environment} % adds an environment to the list of floating environments. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -1152,7 +1334,7 @@ \newfloat@ifinlist{#1}{}{% \ifcsname ext@#1\endcsname \@cons\newfloat@list{{#1}}% - \@namedef{newfloat@ext@\@nameuse{ext@#1}}{#1}% + \@namedef{newfloat@env@\@nameuse{ext@#1}}{#1}% \newfloat@let{@ifchapterlistsgap@#1}{\@iden}% \else \newfloat@Error{`#1' does not seem to be a floating environment}% @@ -1201,7 +1383,7 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \providecommand*\@chapterlistsgap{10\p@}% % \end{macrocode} -% If the \package{dgruyter} package is loaded, the default gap is |13pt|. +% If the \pkg{dgruyter} package is loaded, the default gap is |13pt|. % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackageloaded{dgruyter}{\renewcommand*\@chapterlistsgap{13\p@}}{}% % \end{macrocode} @@ -1231,41 +1413,50 @@ % % \begin{macro}{\@addchapterlistsgaps} % \changes{v1.0b}{2012/05/18}{Bugfix: Group added to make \cs{@addchapterlistsgap} work correctly} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Uses \cs{newfloat@ext} now instead of \cs{ext@xxx}} +% \changes{v1.2}{2023/10/01}{A previous definition of this macro will be overwritten if \cs{newfloat@dont@patch@chapter} is defined} % |\@addchapterlistsgaps|\par % will add the chapter lists gaps for all floating environments in |\newfloat@list|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifcsname newfloat@dont@patch@chapter\endcsname + \let\@addchapterlistsgaps\@undefined % force a re-definition + \fi +% \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} \providecommand*\@addchapterlistsgaps{% \begingroup \def\@elt##1{% - \@expandtwoargs\@addchapterlistsgap{##1}{\@nameuse{ext@##1}}}% + \@expandtwoargs\@addchapterlistsgap{##1}{\newfloat@ext{##1}}}% \newfloat@list \endgroup} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@chapterlistsgap@off} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Uses \cs{newfloat@ext} now instead of \cs{ext@xxx}} % |\@chapterlistsgap@off|\marg{float type}\par % switches the chapter lists gap off for the given float type. % Since \KOMAScript{} (still) supports |\float@exts| we need to handle -% this locally, too, even if |\unsettoc| is offered by the \package{tocbasic} package. +% this locally, too, even if |\unsettoc| is offered by the \pkg{tocbasic} package. % (Otherwise our handling could be moved into the |\else| branch.) % \begin{macrocode} \providecommand*\@chapterlistsgap@off[1]{% \expandafter\let\csname @ifchapterlistsgap@#1\endcsname\@gobble \ifcsname unsettoc\endcsname - \@expandtwoargs\unsettoc{\@nameuse{ext@#1}}{chapteratlist}% + \@expandtwoargs\unsettoc{\newfloat@ext{#1}}{chapteratlist}% \fi} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@chapterlistsgap@on} +% \changes{v1.1n}{2021/02/27}{Uses \cs{newfloat@ext} now instead of \cs{ext@xxx}} % |\@chapterlistsgap@off|\marg{float type}\par % switches the chapter lists gap on for the given float type. % \begin{macrocode} \providecommand*\@chapterlistsgap@on[1]{% \expandafter\let\csname @ifchapterlistsgap@#1\endcsname\@iden \ifcsname setuptoc\endcsname - \@expandtwoargs\setuptoc{\@nameuse{ext@#1}}{chapteratlist}% + \@expandtwoargs\setuptoc{\newfloat@ext{#1}}{chapteratlist}% \fi} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} @@ -1355,7 +1546,7 @@ % \end{macro} % % Process the package options: -% We use |\setkeys| here instead of |\ProcessOptions|. +% We use |\set|\-|keys| here instead of |\Process|\-|Options|. % \begin{macrocode} \let\@tempc\relax \@expandtwoargs\setkeys{newfloat}{planb,\@ptionlist{\@currname.\@currext}}% @@ -1373,13 +1564,22 @@ % \pagebreak[3] % \subsection{Patching \cs{chapter}} % +% Since the \LaTeX\ team has refused to replace the hard coded |10pt| skip inside |\chapter| +% (for lists of floating environments like |figure| or |table|) +% with a proper interface~\footnote{I have asked David Carlisle in 2018, Frank Mittelbach in 2020, and Frank again at a later date.}, +% we need to patch |\chapter|. (Sigh!) +% +% And since most document class authors takes \cls{article}, \cls{report}, or \cls{book} as template for own classes, +% they inherit the same problem: Hard coded skips we need to replace with an interface for ourself. (Sigh!) +% % \begin{macro}{\newfloat@replace@chapter} % \changes{v1.1f}{2019/08/25}{Parameter \meta{class name} added to macro} % \changes{v1.1i}{2019/08/31}{Local definition of \cs{if@chapnum} added} +% \changes{v1.1o}{2021/02/27}{Support of the \pkg{algorithm2e} package added} % |\newfloat@replace@chapter|\marg{class name}\marg{original code}\marg{replacement code}\par % tries to patch |\@chapter| so |\@add|\-|chapter|\-|lists|\-|gaps| will be supported. % It checks for |\Hy@org@chapter|, too, since the original code will be stored here -% if the \package{hyperref} package was loaded. +% if the \pkg{hyperref} package was loaded. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\newfloat@replace@chapter[3]{% \begingroup @@ -1388,18 +1588,21 @@ \let\if@thema\iffalse \let\if@chapnum\iffalse \def\@tempa[##1]##2{#2}% - \ifx\@tempa\@chapter - \newfloat@InfoNoLine{Document class `#1' detected}% - \gdef\@chapter[##1]##2{#3}% - \global\let\newfloat@replace@chapter\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter - \else\ifx\@tempa\Hy@org@chapter - \newfloat@InfoNoLine{Document class `#1' detected (Hy)}% - \gdef\Hy@org@chapter[##1]##2{#3}% - \global\let\newfloat@replace@chapter\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter - \fi\fi + \newfloat@replace@chapter@\@chapter{original}{#1}{#3}% + \newfloat@replace@chapter@\Hy@org@chapter{hyperref}{#1}{#3}% + \newfloat@replace@chapter@\algocf@original@chapter{algorithm2e}{#1}{#3}% \endgroup} % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\newfloat@replace@chapter@[4]{% + \ifx\@tempa#1% + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{Document class `#3' detected (#2)}% + \global\def#1[##1]##2{#4}% + \global\let\newfloat@replace@chapter\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter + \global\let\newfloat@replace@chapter@\@gobblefour + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter[3]{} % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} @@ -1409,6 +1612,19 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % +% \begin{macro}{\newfloat@dont@patch@chapter} +% \changes{v1.2}{2023/10/01}{Detection of this macro added} +% If |\newfloat@dont@patch@chapter| is defined, we don't try to patch |\chapter| +% but assume that the document class is already using |\@add|\-|chapter|\-|lists|\-|gaps| +% inside its definition of |\chapter|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifcsname newfloat@dont@patch@chapter\endcsname + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{\noexpand\newfloat@dont@patch@chapter is set} + \let\newfloat@replace@chapter\newfloat@dont@replace@chapter +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% % \pagebreak[3] % \subsubsection{Standard \LaTeX{} document classes} % @@ -1532,7 +1748,7 @@ % \pagebreak[3] % \subsubsection{\KOMAScript{} document classes} % -% If a \KOMAScript{} document class or the \package{tocbasic} package is used +% If a \KOMAScript{} document class or the \pkg{tocbasic} package is used % we don't need to patch anything. % Instead we use |\setup|\-|toc| and |\un|\-|set|\-|toc| to setup the % chapters gap in |\@chapter|\-|lists|\-|gap@on| and |\@chapter|\-|lists|\-|gap@off|. @@ -1544,7 +1760,7 @@ % \pagebreak[3] % \subsubsection{memoir document classes} % -% If the \package{memoir} document class is used, +% If the \pkg{memoir} document class is used, % replacing |\insert|\-|chapter|\-|space| by |\@add|\-|chapter|\-|lists|\-|gaps| is sufficient. % \begin{macrocode} \ifcsname insertchapterspace\endcsname @@ -1715,7 +1931,7 @@ % % \pagebreak[3] % \subsubsection{The Springer Verlag document classes} -% \changes{v1.1f}{2019/08/25}{Support of \package{svmono} and \package{svmult} document classes added} +% \changes{v1.1f}{2019/08/25}{Support of \pkg{svmono} and \pkg{svmult} document classes added} % % \begin{macrocode} % svmono.cls [2018/06/25 v5.6 Springer Verlag global LaTeX document class for monographs] @@ -1767,7 +1983,7 @@ % % \pagebreak[3] % \subsubsection{The dgruyter package} -% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/08/31}{Extended support of \package{dgruyter} package added} +% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/08/31}{Extended support of \pkg{dgruyter} package added} % % \begin{macrocode} % dgruyter.sty [2017/09/19 v2.00 De Gruyter layout] @@ -1854,10 +2070,11 @@ was already redefined by another package} \newfloat@InfoNoLine{\string\@chapter\space=\space\meaning\@chapter} \newfloat@InfoNoLine{\string\Hy@org@chapter\space=\space\meaning\Hy@org@chapter} + \newfloat@InfoNoLine{\string\algocf@original@chapter\space=\space\meaning\algocf@original@chapter} % \end{macrocode} % Plan B: We patch |\add|\-|to|\-|contents| instead, and keep our fingers crossed % in the hope that this redefinition actually will fit. -% (Note: Since \package{biblatex} patches |\add|\-|to|\-|contents| as well we do +% (Note: Since \pkg{biblatex} patches |\add|\-|to|\-|contents| as well we do % this using |\At||Begin||Document|.) % \changes{v1.1f}{2019/08/25}{Plan B will now be done using \cs{AtBeginDocument}} % \begin{macrocode} @@ -1895,7 +2112,7 @@ % % \begin{macro}{\beamer@float} % \changes{v1.1k}{2019/09/01}{This macro added} -% Unfortunately the \class{beamer} document class does not offer +% Unfortunately the \cls{beamer} document class does not offer % |\beamer@float| and |\end@beamer@float| (yet), so we have to define them % for ourself. % (This code was taken from beamerbaselocalstructure.sty [2019/07/23 v3.56] and adapted.) @@ -1969,7 +2186,7 @@ % \end{macro} % % \pagebreak[3] -% \subsubsection{\package{dgruyter}} +% \subsubsection{\pkg{dgruyter}} % % The De Gruyter layout package (for preparing books for Walter de Gruyter GmbH) % is defining |\plist@figure| and |\plist@table|, and expects this to be @@ -1982,9 +2199,9 @@ % \end{macrocode} % % \pagebreak[3] -% \subsubsection{\package{float}} +% \subsubsection{\pkg{float}} % -% If the \package{float} package is used we fill up |\float@exts| with our file +% If the \pkg{float} package is used we fill up |\float@exts| with our file % extensions, too. Since this list will be used for inserting chapters gaps % we only add the ones which are configured for chapters gaps on.\par % Note: This has to be done |\At|\-|Begin|\-|Document| so the settings for @@ -2002,7 +2219,7 @@ % \end{macrocode} % % \pagebreak[3] -% \subsubsection{\package{fltpage}} +% \subsubsection{\pkg{fltpage}} % % We define a FP-variant of new floating environments here. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -2012,10 +2229,10 @@ % \end{macrocode} % % \pagebreak[3] -% \subsubsection{\package{listings}} +% \subsubsection{\pkg{listings}} % % \begin{macro}{\ext@lstlisting} -% Since the \package{listings} package do not define |\ext@lst|\-|listing| +% Since the \pkg{listings} package do not define |\ext@lst|\-|listing| % but we needed it when |Setup|\-|Floating|\-|Environment{lst|\-|listing}{|\ldots|}| % will be done by the end user, we define it here. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -2024,7 +2241,7 @@ % \end{macro} % % \pagebreak[3] -% \subsubsection{\package{rotating}} +% \subsubsection{\pkg{rotating}} % % We define a sideways-variant of new floating environments here. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -2034,7 +2251,7 @@ % \end{macrocode} % % \pagebreak[3] -% \subsubsection{\package{sidecap}} +% \subsubsection{\pkg{sidecap}} % % We define a SC-variant of new floating environments here. % \begin{macro}{\SC@float} @@ -2055,7 +2272,7 @@ % \end{macro} % % \pagebreak[3] -% \subsubsection{\package{wrapfig}} +% \subsubsection{\pkg{wrapfig}} % % We define a wrap-variant of new floating environments here. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -2074,3 +2291,4 @@ % \Finale % \endinput + diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.ins b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.ins index 889504d534..d440d497e7 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.ins +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.ins @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ \preamble -Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) +Copyright (C) 2011-2023 Axel Sommerfeldt (axel.sommerfeldt@f-m.fm) https://gitlab.com/axelsommerfeldt/newfloat @@ -20,9 +20,7 @@ The latest version of this license is in and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2003/12/01 or later. -This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". - -This Current Maintainer of this work is Axel Sommerfeldt. +This work has the LPPL maintenance status "unmaintained". This work consists of the files newfloat.ins, newfloat.dtx, and the derived file newfloat.sty. @@ -31,10 +29,13 @@ and the derived file newfloat.sty. \generate{\file{newfloat.sty}{\from{newfloat.dtx}{package}}} +\generate{\file{newfloat_v1.0.sty}{\from{fallback/v1.0/newfloat.dtx}{package}}} +\generate{\file{newfloat_v1.1.sty}{\from{fallback/v1.1/newfloat.dtx}{package}}} + \Msg{***********************************************************} \Msg{*} -\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the file} -\Msg{* `newfloat.sty' into a directory searched by TeX.} +\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the files} +\Msg{* `*.sty' into a directory searched by TeX.} \Msg{*} \Msg{* To produce the documentation run the file} \Msg{* `newfloat.dtx' through LaTeX.} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.pdf index 0300dfdec8..effe96f768 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/newfloat/newfloat.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/README.md b/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/README.md index 8326e57558..e281ceb931 100644 --- a/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/README.md +++ b/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/README.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The current maintainer of this project is [Feng Kaiyu](https://github.com/fky201 BIThesis is an unofficial LaTeX template set for your **undergraduate, master, or doctoral thesis** as well as other academic writing here at BIT. -This project is supported by the _[Dept. of Undergraduate Academic Affairs, BIT](https://jwc.bit.edu.cn/)_ and the _[School of Computer Science and Technology, BIT](https://cs.bit.edu.cn/)_. See [Acknowledgements - Official Sponsors](https://bithesis.bitnp.net/guide/acknowledgements.html#%E5%AE%98%E6%96%B9%E8%B5%9E%E5%8A%A9-official-sponsors). +This project is supported by the _[Dept. of Undergraduate Academic Affairs, BIT](https://jwb.bit.edu.cn/)_ and the _[School of Computer Science and Technology, BIT](https://cs.bit.edu.cn/)_. See [Acknowledgements - Official Sponsors](https://bithesis.bitnp.net/guide/acknowledgements.html#%E5%AE%98%E6%96%B9%E8%B5%9E%E5%8A%A9-official-sponsors). At present, `bithesis` only supports XeTeX and LuaTeX engines. `bithesis` only allows `UTF-8` encoding. diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.dtx b/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.dtx index 4ff2271a14..f930ad8eed 100644 --- a/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.dtx +++ b/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.dtx @@ -21,1892 +21,26 @@ %\ProvidesExplClass{bithesis} %\ProvidesExplClass{bitreport} %\ProvidesExplClass{bitbeamer} -%{2023-05-01}{3.5.4}{BIT Thesis Templates} -% -%\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2020/10/01] -%\ProvidesClass{bitbook} -%
    \ProvidesClass{bitart} -%\ProvidesClass{bitgrad} -% [2022/05/09 v2.1.1 BIT Thesis Templates] +%{2023-10-01}{3.6.0}{BIT Thesis Templates} % %<*driver> -\ProvidesFile{bithesis.dtx}[2023/05/01 3.5.4 BIT Thesis Templates] +\ProvidesFile{bithesis.dtx}[2023/10/01 3.6.0 BIT Thesis Templates] \documentclass[letterpaper]{l3doc} \usepackage{dtx-style} -\EnableCrossrefs -\CodelineIndex +\DisableCrossrefs \RecordChanges \begin{document} - \DocInput{\jobname.dtx} + \DocInput{\jobname-doc.tex} \PrintChanges \def\indexname{代码索引} - \PrintIndex + %%%%% \PrintIndex \end{document} % % \fi % -% \DoNotIndex{\newenvironment,\@bsphack,\@empty,\@esphack,\sfcode} -% \DoNotIndex{\addtocounter,\label,\let,\linewidth,\newcounter} -% \DoNotIndex{\noindent,\normalfont,\par,\parskip,\phantomsection} -% \DoNotIndex{\providecommand,\ProvidesPackage,\refstepcounter} -% \DoNotIndex{\RequirePackage,\setcounter,\setlength,\string,\strut} -% \DoNotIndex{\textbackslash,\texttt,\ttfamily,\usepackage} -% \DoNotIndex{\begin,\end,\begingroup,\endgroup,\par,\\} -% \DoNotIndex{\if,\ifx,\ifdim,\ifnum,\ifcase,\else,\or,\fi} -% \DoNotIndex{\let,\def,\xdef,\edef,\newcommand,\renewcommand} -% \DoNotIndex{\expandafter,\csname,\endcsname,\relax,\protect} -% \DoNotIndex{\Huge,\huge,\LARGE,\Large,\large,\normalsize} -% \DoNotIndex{\small,\footnotesize,\scriptsize,\tiny} -% \DoNotIndex{\normalfont,\bfseries,\slshape,\sffamily,\interlinepenalty} -% \DoNotIndex{\textbf,\textit,\textsf,\textsc} -% \DoNotIndex{\hfil,\par,\hskip,\vskip,\vspace,\quad} -% \DoNotIndex{\centering,\raggedright,\ref} -% \DoNotIndex{\c@secnumdepth,\@startsection,\@setfontsize} -% \DoNotIndex{\ ,\@plus,\@minus,\p@,\z@,\@m,\@M,\@ne,\m@ne} -% \DoNotIndex{\@@par,\DeclareOperation,\RequirePackage,\LoadClass} -% \DoNotIndex{\AtBeginDocument,\AtEndDocument,\AtBeginEnvironment} -% -% \GetFileInfo{\jobname.dtx} % -% -% \def\indexname{索引} -% \IndexPrologue{\section{\indexname}} -% -% \title{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{images/icon.png} -% \\[1cm] -% \bfseries 北京理工大学{\LaTeX}学位论文及报告模板 } -% \author{北京理工大学网络开拓者协会 \\ \texttt{webmaster@bitnp.net}} % -% \date{\zihao{-4} \today\quad \color{RubineRed}{\kaishu {\BIThesis}版本\version}} -% \maketitle\thispagestyle{empty} -% -% \def\abstractname{} -% \begin{abstract}\noindent -% 此宏包旨在建立一个简单易用的北京理工大学学位论文 $\LaTeX$ 模板 -% (以及其他模板),包括本科毕业设计与研究生学位论文。 -% \end{abstract} -% -% \vspace{5mm} -% -% \begin{center} -% \noindent\rule[0.25\baselineskip]{0.5\textwidth}{0.7pt} -% \end{center} -% -% \def\abstractname{免责声明} -% \begin{abstract} -% \noindent -% \begin{enumerate} -% \item 本模板的发布遵守 \LPPL ,使用前请认真阅读协议内容。 -% \item 与\BIThesis 相关的文档内容采用 -% \href{https://github.com/BITNP/BIThesis-wiki/blob/main/LICENSE}{CC0-1.0 协议} 发布。 -% \item 任何个人或组织以本模板为基础进行修改、扩展而生成的新的专用模板, -% 请严格遵守 \LaTeX{} Project Public License 协议。 -% 由于违犯协议而引起的任何纠纷争端均与本模板作者无关。 -% \end{enumerate} -% \end{abstract} -% -% \vspace{5mm} -% -% \def\abstractname{简介} -% \begin{abstract} -% \BIThesisLaTeX 是北京理工大学本科生毕业设计与研究生学位论文, -% 以及其他课程报告、实验报告的 {\LaTeX} 模板集合。 -% 如果你厌烦了 Word 格式的不人性化、参考文献的难以管理、 -% 公式输入的差劲体验……那么欢迎来尝试用专业的学术稿件排版利器 —— {\LaTeX}, -% 来排版你的论文。 -% 专业高端、学界认可、开源免费,{\LaTeX} 是你论文排版的最佳搭档。 -% -% \BIThesisLaTeX 目前支持使用 {\hologo{XeLaTeX}} 进行编译, -% 使用以 biber 为后端的 BibLaTeX 进行参考文献的生成, -% 符合《信息与文献参考文献著录规则》 -% (\href{http://openstd.samr.gov.cn/bzgk/gb/newGbInfo?hcno=7FA63E9BBA56E60471AEDAEBDE44B14C}{GB/T 7714—2015}) -% 的标准。 -% -% 目前,\BIThesisLaTeX 主要设计完成了 -% 本科生毕业(设计)论文、研究生学位论文、本科生毕业(设计)论文外文翻译、 -% 全英文专业本科生毕业(设计)论文与通用实验报告的 {\LaTeX} 模板。 -% -% \end{abstract} -% \newpage -% -% \tableofcontents -% \clearpage -% \setlength{\parskip}{0.8ex} -% -% \section{常用术语表} -% \label{sec:terms} -% \begin{description} -% \item[\LaTeX] \LaTeX{} 是一个高质量的文档排版系统 -% ,他是基于 \TeX{} 进一步封装实现的。 -% \item[\LaTeX2e] \LaTeX2e 是 \LaTeX{} 的最新稳定版本, -% 目前大家使用的都是这个版本。 -% \item[\LaTeX3] \LaTeX3 是 \LaTeX{} 的下一代版本, -% 目前还在开发中(近十年了)。 -% \LaTeX3 旨在为宏基编写人员提供一套通用的编程层。 -% 目前,\LaTeX3 的功能已经 -% 通过 \pkg{expl3} 等宏包在 \LaTeX2e 中提供。 -% 目前,|bithesis| 就是通过 \pkg{expl3} 实现的。 -% \item[\LaTeX 引擎] 引擎就是将TeX代码转化为页面描述语言(PDL)的核心部分, -% 就像C语言的编译器一样。比如 \hologo{XeLaTeX}、\hologo{LuaLaTeX} 等。 -% \item[编辑器] TeX的编辑器给用户提供了较为方便的交互工具, -% 将一些编译的过程都做成了按钮, -% 省去了我们需要去命令行一步步编译,且提供了较为方便的编辑环境, -% 如快捷键注释、语法高亮等等功能。常见的编辑器有 TeXstudio 等。 -% 另一些编辑器则是通过插件的方式来实现 TeX 的编辑,如 VSCode、Neovim、Vim 等。 -% \item[宏包 (package)] \LaTeX{} 语言本质上是一个宏语言(通过文本替换而层层展开), -% 而宏包就是一些宏的集合。CTAN 中的 bithesis 就是一个宏包。 -% \item[宏集] 宏集是一些宏包的集合,比如 ctex 宏集。 -% \item[CTAN] Comprehensive TeX Archive Network,CTAN 是 TeX 项目的官方网站, -% 也是 TeX 项目的主要资源库。 -% 你使用的 \LaTeX{} 发行版中的宏包都是通过 CTAN 来发布的。 -% \item[发行版] 发行版是将引擎,格式,宏包等等打包成一套安装文件的软件, -% TeX Live、MiKTeX 等。 -% \item[文档类] 文档类指代一类以 |.cls| 结尾的文件,它们定义了文档的基本结构, -% 通常包括文档的标题、作者、日期、页眉、页脚、正文样式等等。 -% 你可以通过 \tn{documentclass} 命令来指定文档类。 -% 没错,|bithesis| 为你提供的模板功能就是通过数个文档类实现的。 -% \end{description} -% -% \section{项目简介} -% \subsection{历史与贡献者们} -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 在 2017 年之前,网络上已经出现一些北京理工大学学位论文 \LaTeX 模板。 -% 它们是“2012大眼小蚂蚁版”和“2016汪卫版”,均以上海交通大学的模板为基础。 -% \item 2017 - 2018 年,计算机学院 2016 级研究生杨雅婷等人受研究生院委托, -% 制作了\href{https://github.com/BIT-thesis/LaTeX-template}{BIT-Thesis} -% 研究生学位论文模板。 -% \item 2019 - 2020 年,\BIThesis 最早由 2016 级的 -% 武上博、王赞、唐誉铭、牟思睿和詹熠莎等人维护。 -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 此时,\BIThesis 仅支持本科生毕业论文的排版。 -% \item 在此期间,\BIThesis 从无到有诞生了,包括使用手册、 -% 在线文档和开箱即用的模板。 -% \item 同时,2017 级的赵池等同学完成了一系列 \BIThesisLaTeX -% 的视频教程。 -% \end{itemize} -% \item 2020 - 2021 年,2017 级的冯开宇、杨思云、郝正亮和顾骁等人 -% 接管了维护开发工作。 -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 在此期间,冯开宇将原来的 .tex 文件制作成了宏包,并发布到 CTAN 上。 -% \item 项目代码也随之被拆分成了 \BIThesisMacroPackage, -% \BIThesisWiki 和 \BIThesisScaffold。 -% \item 此版本是 V2 版本,代号为 Birthday Cake. -% \end{itemize} -% \item 2021 - 2022 年,2021 级(硕士研究生)的冯开宇针对 2021、 -% 2022 毕业季收到的反馈对该项目进行维护升级。 -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 在此期间,冯开宇合入了杨雅婷等人在 2017 年开发的研究生学位论文模板。 -% \item 在项目架构上,BIThesis-scaffold 合入 BIThesis 以便于进一步维护。 -% \item 次年暑假期间,冯开宇用 \pkg{expl3} 重构了\LaTeX 样式代码, -% 向用户提供了简易易用的接口。 -% \item 同时,也增加了本科全英文专业的毕设论文模板样式。 -% \item 此版本是 V3 版本,代号为 Summer Time. -% \end{itemize} -% \item 2023 年,冯开宇在此版本上增加了多种新的功能,并修复了一些已知的问题。 -% 并推进了官方(教务部、研究生院)对 \BIThesis 的认可。 -% \end{itemize} -% -% \subsection{\BIThesis 是什么?} -% \BIThesis 之名是英文单词 Beijing Institution of Technology(北京理工大学) -% 的首字母缩写“BIT” 与“Thesis”结合而成。在纯文本环境下,该名字应写作“BIThesis”。 -% 同理,其 IPA 发音为 |/ˈbiːˈaiˈtiːˈθiː.sis/|。 -% -% \BIThesisLaTeX 是由北京理工大学众多学子发起并维护的开源项目。 -% 该项目旨在建立一套简单易用的北京理工大学 \LaTeX 学位论文模板。 -% -% \subsection{为什么要使用 \BIThesis?} -% 学位论文通常具有比较严格的格式要求,这是为了方便同行学术交流的起码要求, -% 同时也是科学研究严谨性的体现。 -% 然而,由于市场各种排版软件混杂,使用者水平不一,学生对格式的重视程度不够, -% 学生编写标准格式的学位论存在很多问题。 -% \BIThesisLaTeX 为符合北京理工大学硕士(博士)学位论文的LaTeX模板。 -% 通过使用\BIThesisLaTeX 模板,学生可以轻松撰写符合学校格式要求的学位论文, -% 避免繁琐的论文格式调整;从而将关注点更多地放在高质量的内容本身。 -% -% 要使用这个模板协助你完成学位论文的创作,下面的条件必须满足: -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 操作系统字体目录中有中文字体; -% \item \TeX~系统有~\XeTeX~引擎(一般发行版均已经具备); -% \item 你有使用~\LaTeX~ 的经验,或者愿意为此学习; -% \end{itemize} -% -% \subsubsection{\BIThesisLaTeX 的组成} -% 我们将 \BIThesisLaTeX 划分为了两个主要仓库: -% \begin{table}[H] -% \centering -% \begin{tabular}{@{}l l p{6cm} @{}} -% \toprule -% 项目 & 项目地址 & 主要目的 \\ \midrule -% BIThesis & \href{https://github.com/BITNP/BIThesis}{BITNP/BIThesis} -% & 主要存储 \BIThesis 宏包以及开箱即用的模板样式 \\ -% BIThesis-wiki -% & \href{https://github.com/BITNP/BIThesis-wiki}{BITNP/BIThesis-wiki} -% & 存储 \BIThesisLaTeX 项目在线文档 \\ \bottomrule -% \end{tabular} -% \end{table} -% -% 如果你仅想解决「我如何使用 \BIThesisLaTeX 来帮助我完成实验论文?」这个问题, -% 那么欢迎你访问我们的\href{https://bithesis.bitnp.net}{在线文档}以获得更多信息。 -% -% 如果你想深入了解 \BIThesisLaTeX 提供的接口的各种选项,那么请继续阅读。 -% -% \subsection{\BIThesis 如何的设计原则是什么?} -% -% \BIThesis 的基本设计原则是: -% \begin{itemize} -% \item \textbf{保持开箱即用的特性},即用户不需要修改任何代码即可使用 \BIThesisLaTeX 。 -% \item \textbf{保持对官方模板的兼容性},让用户只用关注内容本身。 -% \item \textbf{关注用户体验},提供简单易用的接口,对于有争议的设计,我们会提供多种选择。 -% \item \textbf{模板即软件},「罗马不是一天建成的」,我们会积极地维护 \BIThesisLaTeX 。 -% \end{itemize} -% -% 为了保证以上原则,我们引入了多种测试机制(如集成测试、回归测试)来保证 \BIThesis 的质量。 -% 并采用了正规软件开发的流程,如版本控制、代码审查、持续集成等,来保证 \BIThesis 的可维护性。 -% -% \subsection{\BIThesis 宏包的组成} -% 为了适应用户的不同需求,我们将 \BIThesisMacroPackage -% 的主要功能设计安排在两个中文文档类当中,具体的组成见 \ref{tab:classes}。 -% \begin{table}[H] -% \centering -% \caption{测试} -% \label{tab:classes} -% \begin{tabular}{@{}lll@{}} -% \toprule -% 类别 & 文件 -% & 说明 \\ \midrule -% \multirow{2}{*}{文档类} & \cls{bithesis.cls}\ref{sec:bithesis} -% & 封装本科生与研究生的毕业论文样式。 \\ -% & \cls{bitreport.cls}\ref{sec:bitreport} -% & 封装了本科生开题报告(已废弃)与实验报告样式。 \\ \cmidrule(l){2-3} -% & \cls{bitbeamer.cls} -% & 对应 ctexbeamer.cls ,提供了北理工的 Beamer 模板样式。 -% \\ \cmidrule(l){2-3} -% \end{tabular} -% \end{table} -% -% \subsection{\BIThesisLaTeX 是如何发布的?} -% \label{sec:release} -% -% \BIThesisLaTeX 每一个版本会有三种发布方式: -% -% \begin{itemize} -% \item CTAN 发布: -% \href{https://ctan.org/pkg/bithesis}{CTAN bithesis package} -% \item GitHub 发布: -% \href{https://github.com/BITNP/BIThesis/releases}{Github Releases} -% \footnote{最推荐使用此种方式} -% \item Overleaf 发布: -% \href{https://bithesis.bitnp.net}{Overleaf Templates} -% \end{itemize} -% 其中,CTAN 上发布的是 bithesis 宏包,也就是 |*.cls| 组成的文件, -% 它们可以通过 \TeX 发行版自带的包管理器 tlmgr 来更新。 -% -% GitHub 和 Overleaf 上发布的是 \BIThesisLaTeX 的完整模板,因此想要升级 -% 到最新版本,你需要重新下载最新模板。然后,选择下列方法的一种来更新: -% -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 将新模板中的 |*.cls| 文件替换到你原有模板的工作目录中。 -% \item 将旧模板中的写作内容复制到新模板中。 -% \end{itemize} -% -% 需要注意的是,Github 和 Overleaf 的模板中包含了当前版本的 |*.cls| 文件, -% 因此不会因为 CTAN 上的更新而导致模板无法编译。(但代价当然是需要手动升级) -% -% \subsection{版本号与升级} -% -% \BIThesisLaTeX 的版本号遵循 \href{https://semver.org/lang/zh-CN/}{语义化版本}, -% 也就是说,每个版本号由三个数字组成,分别表示主版本号、次版本号和修订号。 -% 例如,版本号 |1.2.3| 表示主版本号为 1,次版本号为 2,修订号为 3。 -% -% \BIThesisLaTeX 的主版本号会在有重大变化时(且无法前向兼容时)更新, -% 例如,模板的结构发生了变化、宏命令的使用方式发生了改变。 -% 次版本号会在有新功能添加时更新,例如,添加了新的功能和宏命令。 -% 修订号会在有 bug 修复时更新,例如,修复了某些宏命令的 bug、补充了某些文档。 -% -% 因此对于用户来说,主版本号的更新是不兼容的,次版本号与修订号的更新是向前兼容的。 -% 进行兼容性升级时,你只需要将新版本的 |*.cls| 文件替换到你原有模板的工作目录中即可。 -% 进行不兼容性升级时,你需要将旧模板中的写作内容复制到新模板中(记得要做好备份哦)。 -% -% \section{安装} -% -% \subsection{\BIThesis 宏包的安装和更新} -% -% 最常见的 \TeX 发行版(\hologo{TeX} Live 和 \hologo{MiKTeX})已收录 -% \BIThesisMacroPackage 及其依赖的宏包和宏集。 -% -% \begin{itemize} -% \item Windows、Linux用户推荐安装 TeX Live 套装, -% 并更新宏包(Linux系统由于版权问题,未能预装宋体等 Windows 下的字体,需要手动安装) -% \item OSX用户推荐安装 Mac TeX。 -% \item 由于CTeX套装所含宏包比较陈旧,可能会导致编译无法通过,故不推荐安装。 -% 如果已安装 CTeX,\textbf{建议将其卸载}。 -% \end{itemize} -% -% 如果安装以上发行版的时间较早,可能你本地的环境中不存在 -% \BIThesisMacroPackage 或者不是最新版本的。 -% 那么你需要通过包管理器来安装/更新 \BIThesisMacroPackage: -% -% \begin{shell}[morekeywords={tlmgr,install}] -% tlmgr install bithesis -% \end{shell} -% -% 更新可以通过图形界面进行,或者通过命令行: -% -% \begin{shell}[morekeywords={tlmgr,install}] -% tlmgr update bithesis -% \end{shell} -% -% \textbf{ -% 在安装完发行版之后,还需要安装编辑 \LaTeX 所需的编辑器,在这里推荐 TexStudio。 -% } -% -% \textit{更多安装教程请访问我们的 -% \href{https://bithesis.bitnp.net}{wiki 网站},那里收录了使用模板以外的信息。} -% -% \subsubsection{升级模板版本} -% -% 由于软件维护是一个持续的过程,我们会不定期地更新 \BIThesisMacroPackage 的版本。 -% 更新的版本可能会修复一些 bug,也可能会增加新的功能。 -% -% 因此,首先建议你首先查看最新版本与你当前版本的差异,以便决定是否升级。 -% 你可以通过 Github Releases 或者 ChangeLog 来查看更新内容。 -% -% 当你决定升级时,请首先备份你的工作目录,然后按照\ref{sec:release}节的描述进行升级。 -% -% \section{编译方式} -% -% \subsection{使用 Latexmk(推荐)} -% -% 在项目模板中,已经预制好了 latexmk 的配置文件 |.latexmkrc|。 -% -% 因此只需要在命令行里执行,或者在代码编辑器里配置并运行以下命令即可: -% -% \begin{shell} -% latexmk -% \end{shell} -% -% \subsubsection{手动四次编译} -% -% \begin{shell} -% xelatex -no-pdf --interaction=nonstopmode main -% biber main -% xelatex -no-pdf --interaction=nonstopmode main -% xelatex --interaction=nonstopmode main -% \end{shell} -% -% 运行bibtex的时候会提示一些错误,可能是~{{\sc Bib}\TeX}~对UTF-8支持不充 -% 分,一般不影响最终结果。加入~\verb|--interaction=nonstopmode|~参数是不让错误打断编译过程。 -% \XeTeX~ 仍存在一些宏包兼容性问题,而这些错误通常不会影响最终的编译结果。 -% -% \section{\cls{bithesis.cls} 使用与配置} -% \label{sec:bithesis} -% -% 推荐使用\BIThesisRelease (开箱即用)。 -% -% \BIThesisRelease 提供了多种最常用的模板,你可以在 -% \href{https://github.com/BITNP/BIThesis/releases}{主项目的 Releases}中找到它们。 -% -% 使用此文档类的模板有: -% \begin{itemize} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{UT} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{UTE} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{PT} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{GT} -% \end{itemize} -% -% \subsection{最小用例} -% -% \begin{latex} -% \documentclass[type=bachelor]{bithesis} -% \BITSetup{ -% info = { -% author = FKY, -% ...... -% } -% } -% \begin{document} -% \end{document} -% \end{latex} -% -% 如您所见,在 \LaTeX 中,用户使用的命令通常以「|\|」作为开头,后面依次跟随 -% 命令名称、若干可选参数和若干必需参数。如: -% -% \begin{latex} -% \MakeCover -% \BITSetup{} -% \FooBar[]{} -% \end{latex} -% -% 同理,用户使用的环境通常以 begin 和 end 进行包裹, -% 同样可以传入可选参数和必需参数: -% -% \begin{latex} -% \begin{abstract} -% \end{abstract} -% -% \begin{abstract}[addTOC=false] -% \end{abstract} -% -% \begin{foo}{param1} -% \end{foo} -% \end{latex} -% -% 需要强调的是:以方框号表示的可选参数,在没有参数传入的时候,是可以忽略的。 -% 比如以下两个命令等价: -% \begin{latex} -% \FooBar -% \FooBar[] -% \end{latex} -% -% 环境同理。 -% -% \subsection{模板选项} \label{sec:template-options} -% -% 所谓“模板选项”,指需要在引入文档类的时候指定的选项: -% -% \begin{latex}[deletetexcs={\documentclass},morekeywords={\documentclass}] -% \documentclass(*\oarg{模板选项}*){bithesis} -% \end{latex} -% -% \begin{function}{type} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]type}] -% type = (*<(bachelor)|\mbox{bachelor_translation}|\mbox{bachelor_english}|master|doctor>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% 选择论文类型,它们分别对应: -% \begin{itemize} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{UT} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{PT} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{UTE} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{GT} 研究生 -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{GT} 博士生 -% \end{itemize} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2023-03-16]{english} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]english}] -% english = (*<(false)|true>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% 开启英文模式。此选项会将论文的标题、摘要、目录、参考文献等部分的 -% 中文部分替换为英文部分。适用于英文论文的撰写。 -% -% \begin{note} -% 本选项仅适用于 \BIThesisTemplates{GT} 模板,本科全英文专业的同学 -% 请直接使用 \BIThesisTemplates{UTE} 模板。 -% \end{note} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{blindPeerReview} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]blindPeerReview}] -% blindPeerReview = (*<(false)|true>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 此选项用于输出符合盲审要求的论文。所有可能暴露个人信息的页面都将隐藏, -% 比如封面、信息页、原创性声明、个人简介、致谢等等。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2023-02-02]{quirks} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]quirks}] -% quirks = (*<(false)|true>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 此选项用于开启针对北理工官方示例的兼容模式。 -% -% 具体包括: -% \begin{itemize} -% \item \pkg{biblatex} 中的 |patent| 类型将不再采用国标 GB/T 7714-2015 的格式, -% 而是采用北理工官方示例的格式。 -% \end{itemize} -% -% 之所以需要此选项,是因为北理工官方示例中的格式 -% 与国标 GB/T 7714-2015 中的格式不一致; -% 而这部分改动可能引入潜在的兼容性问题。 -% 而这些差异其实比较细微,所以我们将其作为一个默认不开启的选项。 -% -% 在未来,如果持续有用户反馈问题,亦或是没有边界问题, -% 我们可能会将其中的功能移入默认效果中。 -% -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{twoside} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]twoside}] -% twoside = (*<(false)|true>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{ctex} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]ctex}] -% ctex = (*{传给 ctexbook 的模板选项}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项用于传入模板选项至 ctexbook。 -% -% 例如:想要同时修改 ctex 的字体参数和标点符号处理格式 -% (更多选项请参考 ctex 手册)。 -% -% \begin{latex}[emph={[1]type,master,ctex,fontset,fandol,punct,banjiao,bithesis}] -% \documentclass[type=master,ctex={fontset=fandol,punct=banjiao}]{bithesis} -% \end{latex} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2023-03-10]{autoFakeBold} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]autoFakeBold}] -% autoFakeBold = (*<(3)|false|{数字}>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项用于调整 \cls{xeCJK} 中 |AutoFakeBold| 选项以定义伪粗体的粗细程度。 -% -% 默认为 3,一般按照经验来说,2.5——3 比较符合 Words 中的粗体样式。 -% -% \end{function} -% -% \subsection{参数设置} -% -% \begin{function}{\BITSetup} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]BITSetup}] -% \BITSetup = {(*\oarg{键值对}*)} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% \end{function} -% -% 本模板提供了一系列选项,可由您自行配置。载入文档类之后,以下所有选项均可通过统一的 -% 命令 \cs{BITSetup} 来设置。 -% -% \cs{BITSetup} 的参数是一组由(英文)逗号隔开的选项列表,列表中的选项通常是 \meta{key} = -% \meta{value} 的形式。部分选项的 \meta{value} 可以省略。对于同一项,后面的设置将会覆盖前面的设 -% 置。在下文的说明中,将用粗体表示默认值。 -% -% \cs{BITSetup} 采用 LATEX3 风格的键值设置,支持不同类型以及多种层次的选项设定。键值列 -% 表中,“=”左右的空格不影响设置;但需注意,参数列表中不可以出现空行。 -% 与模板选项相同,布尔型的参数可以省略 \meta{选项} = true 中的“= true”。 -% 另有一些选项包含子选项,如 cover 和 info 等。它们可以按如下两种等价方式来设定: -% -% \begin{latex}[morekeywords={\BITSetup},emph={[1]BITSetup,cover,date,info,title,author}] -% \BITSetup{ -% cover = { -% date = xxxx年x月, -% }, -% info = { -% author = Feng Kaiyu, -% title = A Thesis Title for Your Paper, -% } -% } -% \end{latex} -% -% 或者 -% -% \begin{latex}[morekeywords={\BITSetup},emph={[1]BITSetup,cover,date,info,title,author}] -% \BITSetup{ -% cover / date = xxxx年x月, -% info / author = Feng Kaiyu, -% info / title = A Thesis Title for Your Paper, -% } -% \end{latex} -% -% \textbf{请注意:以下选项根据模板的不同,可能会有不同的默认值。 -% 有些模板可能不会使用某些选项。使用与否以及使用方式是根据学校的论文撰写要求实现的。} -% -% \subsubsection{封面选项} \label{sec:cover} -% -% \begin{function}{cover} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]cover}] -% cover = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% cover/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于设置论文格式。具体内容见下。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/date} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]date}] -% date = (*\marg{任意字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 覆盖封面的日期。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/headerImage} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]headerImage}] -% headerImage = (*\marg{图片路径}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 设置封面顶部的“北京理工大学”字样图片。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/xiheiFont} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]xiheiFont}] -% xiheiFont = (*\marg{字体路径}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 配置此选项以在部分模板封面中使用“华文细黑”,保证与 Word 模板中的字体一致。 -% -% 在 Windows 和 MacOS 中,该字体已经安装;在 Linux 中一般需要用户自行安装。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/dilimiter} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]dilimiter}] -% dilimiter = (*\marg{任意字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 设置封面信息中标签和值的分隔符。一般为全角或者半角的冒号。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/autoWidth} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]autoWidth}] -% autoWidth = (*<(true)|false>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 自动计算封面中下划线的长度。 -% -% 如果关闭了该选项,则建议配合\kvopt{cover/labelMaxWidth}{\meta{长度}}\\ -% 和\kvopt{cover/valueMaxWidth}{\meta{长度}}使用,以控制下划线的长度。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/autoWidthPadding} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]autoWidthPadding}] -% autoWidthPadding = (*<\marg{任意长度}>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 自适应下划线长度时,下划线的长度会比标签和值的长度多出一些空白。 -% 该选项用于设置这些空白的长度。默认为 0.25em。 -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/labelMaxWidth} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]labelMaxWidth}] -% labelMaxWidth = (*\marg{任意长度}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 此选项仅当\kvopt{cover/autoWidth}{false}时生效。 -% -% 设置封面信息中标签的占位长度。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/valueMaxWidth} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]valueMaxWidth}] -% valueMaxWidth = (*\marg{任意长度}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 设置封面信息中值的占位长度。\textbf{同时也会影响下划线的长度。} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/labelAlign} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]labelAlign}] -% labelAlign = (**) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 设置封面信息中值的对其方式(居中,左对齐、右对齐)。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/valueAlign} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]valueAlign}] -% valueAlign = (**) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 此选项仅当\kvopt{cover/autoWidth}{false}时生效。 -% -% 设置封面信息中标签的对其方式(居中,左对齐、右对齐)。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/underlineThickness} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]underlineThickness}] -% underlineThickness = (*\marg{任意长度}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 设置封面信息中下划线的厚度。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/underlineOffset} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]underlineOffset}] -% underlineOffset = (*(-10pt)|\marg{任意长度}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 设置封面信息中下划线的偏移量。 -% \end{function} -% -% \subsubsection{论文基本信息} -% -% \begin{function}{info} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]info}] -% info = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% info/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于录入论文信息。具体内容见下。 -% 一般以「En」结尾的项目表示对应的英文字段。 -% -% 这其中的很多字段将用于封面信息的渲染,此时,可以使用 |\\| 来换行,以防止单行内容过长。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/title,info/titleEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]title,titleEn}] -% title = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% titleEn = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 论文标题。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/verticalTitle} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]verticalTitle}] -% verticalTitle = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 书籍页竖排标题。此选项默认为空。为空时,会被 \kvopt{info/title}{字符串} 替代。 -% -% 如想要使用竖排英文,可以使用 \lstinline|{X }|。 -% 其中 X 为英文字符,每个竖排英文间需要空一格。 -% 比如,想要竖排「LaTeX」,可以使用: -% -% \begin{latex}[emph={[1]}] -% verticalTitle = {其他文字{L } {a } {T } {e } {X }其他文字} -% \end{latex} -% -% 如果想要使用旋转竖排英文,可以使用 -% \lstinline|\rotatebox[origin=c]{-90}{English text}|。 -% -% \begin{latex}[emph={[1]}] -% verticalTitle = {其他文字 \lstinline{\rotatebox[origin=c]{-90}{English text}} 其他文字} -% \end{latex} -% -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/school,info/schoolEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]school,schoolEn}] -% school = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% schoolEn = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 学院名称。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/major,info/majorEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]major,majorEn}] -% major = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% majorEn = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 专业名称。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/author,info/authorEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]author,authorEn}] -% author = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% authorEn = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 作者姓名。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/studentId} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]studentId}] -% studentId = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 学号。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/supervisor,info/supervisorEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]supervisor,supervisorEn}] -% supervisor = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% supervisorEn = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 指导教师。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/externalSupervisor} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]externalSupervisor}] -% externalSupervisor = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 校外指导教师。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/keywords,info/keywordsEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]keywords,keywordsEn}] -% keywords = (*\marg{字符串;以全角分号分割}*) -% keywordsEn = (*\marg{字符串;以分号分割}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 摘要关键词。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/translationTitle} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]translationTitle}] -% translationTitle = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 文献翻译中,翻译后的论文名称。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/translationOriginTitleEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]translationOriginTitleEn}] -% translationOriginTitleEn = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 文献翻译中,翻译前的论文名称。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/classification} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]classification}] -% classification = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 中国分类号。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/UDC} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]UDC}] -% UDC = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% UDC分类号。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/chairman,info/chairmanEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]chairman,chairmanEn}] -% chairman = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% chairmanEn = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 答辩委员会主席。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/degree,info/degreeEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]degree,degreeEn}] -% degree = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% degreeEn = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 申请学位。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/institute,info/instituteEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]institute,instituteEn}] -% institute = (*(北京理工大学)|\marg{字符串}*) -% instituteEn = (*(Beijing~Institute~of~Technology)|\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 学位授予单位。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/defenseDate,info/defenseDateEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]defenseDate,defenseDateEn}] -% defenseDate = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% defenseDateEn = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 答辩日期。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/classifiedLevel} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]classifiedLevel}] -% classifiedLevel = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 密级。 -% \end{function} -% -% \subsubsection{样式信息} -% -% \begin{function}{style} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]style}] -% style = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% style/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于调整样式。具体内容见下。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{style/head} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]head}] -% head = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 页眉文字。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{style/bibliographyIndent} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]bibliographyIndent}] -% bibliographyIndent = (*(true)|false*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 控制参考文献的每一项中,首行之后的行是否缩进。 -% -% 之所以提供这个选项, -% 是因为在 Word 模板中参考文献的格式要求首行之后的行不缩进。 -% 但是国标要求首行之后的行缩进。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2023-03-19]{style/pageVerticalAlign} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]pageVerticalAlign}] -% pageVerticalAlign = (*(top)|scattered*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% 设置页面垂直方向的对齐方式。 -% \begin{optdesc} -% \item[top] 顶部对齐。\textit{默认}。页面中的内容保持它的自然高度, -% 每一页的页面底部用空白填满。 -% \item[scattered] 分散对齐。页面高度均匀地填满,使每一页的底部直接对齐。 -% \end{optdesc} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2023-03-29]{style/mathFont} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]mathFont}] -% mathFont = (*(cm)|asana|fira|...|xits|none*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% 设置数学字体,具体配置见表~\ref{tab:math-font}。除 |Computer Modern| (默认)字体以外,均使用 \pkg{unicode-math} 宏包调用字体。 -% -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{table}[] -% \begin{tabular}{cc|cc} -% \toprule -% \textbf{选项名称} & \textbf{字体名称} & \textbf{选项名称} & \textbf{字体名称} \\ \midrule -% cm & Computer Modern & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}newcm & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}New Computer Modern Math \\ -% \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}asana & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}Asana Math & stix & STIX Math \\ -% concrete & Concrete Math & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}stix2 & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}STIX Two Math \\ -% \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}erewhon & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}Erewhon Math & xcharter & XCharter Math \\ -% euler & Euler Math & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}xits & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}XITS Math \\ -% \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}fira & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}Fira Math & bonum & TeX Gyre Bonum Math \\ -% garamond & Garamond Math & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}dejavu & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}TeX Gyre DejaVu Math \\ -% \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}gfsneohellenic & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}GFS Neohellenic Math & pagella & TeX Gyre Pagella Math \\ -% kp & KpMath & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}schola & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}TeX Gyre Schola Math \\ -% \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}libertinus & \cellcolor[HTML]{EFEFEF}Libertinus Math & termes & TeX Gyre Termes Math \\ -% lm & Latin Modern Math & & \\ \bottomrule -% \end{tabular} -% \caption{数学字体配置选项与名称说明} -% \label{tab:math-font} -% \end{table} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2023-03-29]{style/unicodeMathOptions} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]unicodeMathOptions}] -% unicodeMathOptions = (*({})|任意选项*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 传递给 \pkg{unicode-math} 的选项。 -% -% \end{function} -% -% \subsubsection{目录选项} -% -% \begin{function}{TOC} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]TOC}] -% TOC = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% TOC/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于调整其他选项。具体内容见下: -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{TOC/abstract,TOC/abstractEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]abstract,abstractEn}] -% abstract = (*(true)|false*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 是否在目录中索引摘要。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{TOC/symbols} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]symbols}] -% abstract = (*(true)|false*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 是否在目录中索引主要符号对照表。 -% \end{function} -% -% \subsubsection{附录选项} -% -% \begin{function}{appendices} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]appendices}] -% appendices = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% appendices/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于调整其他选项。具体内容见下: -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{appendices/chapterLevel} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]chapterLevel}] -% chapterLevel = (*<(false)|true>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 开启后,可以使用以「chapter」为顶层的附录格式: -% -% \begin{latex}[emph={[1]appendices,chapter}] -% \begin{appendices} -% \chapter{附录A 题目} -% (*\meta{附录A 内容}*) -% \chapter{附录B 题目} -% (*\meta{附录B 内容}*) -% \end{appendices} -% \end{latex} -% -% 默认不开启,使用以「section」为顶层的附录格式。 -% -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{appendices/title} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]title}] -% title = (*(附录)|\meta{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 可以覆盖附录的标题名称,默认为「附录」。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{appendices/TOCTitle} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]TOCTitle}] -% TOCTitle = (*(附录)|\meta{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 可以覆盖附录在目录中的名称,默认为「附录」。 -% \end{function} -% -% \subsubsection{攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单选项} -% -% \begin{function}{publications} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]publications}] -% publications = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% publications/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于调整其他选项。具体内容见下: -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{publications/sorting} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]sorting}] -% sorting = (*(true)|false*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 根据学校要求,攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单 -% 中的论文应按照发表时间排序。 -% 但是在实际使用中,有时候需要按照用户意愿自定义排序。 -% 该选项用于控制是否按照发表时间排序。 -% -% \textit{注意,如果编译后编号产生错误, -% 请使用 |latexmk -c| 或手动清空缓存后再编译} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{publications/omit} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]omit}] -% omit = (*(false)|true*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 在盲审模式下,不渲染「攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单」。 -% -% \textit{一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2023-02-18]{publications/maxbibnames} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]maxbibnames}] -% maxbibnames = (*(3)|\marg{正整数}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 影响「攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单」中所有名称列表(author、editor 等)的阈值。 -% 如果名称列表超过了该阈值,即,它包含的姓名数量超过 \marg{正整数}, -% 那么就会根据 \kvopt{publications/minbibnames}{正整数} 选项的设置进行自动截断。 -% -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2023-02-18]{publications/minbibnames} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]minbibnames}] -% minbibnames = (*(1)|\marg{正整数}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 影响「攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单」中所有名称列表(author、editor 等)的限制值。 -% 如果某个列表包含的姓名数量超 -% 过 |maxbibnames| 个,那么就会自动截断至 |minbibnames| 个姓名。|minbibnames| 的值必须小于或 -% 等于 |maxbibnames|。 -% -% 对于用户来说,可以将 |minbibnames| 理解为「姓名列表的最小长度」。 -% \textbf{例如,你在全部文献中最低排在第四位,那么可以将 |minbibnames| 和 |maxbibnames| 都设置为 4。} -% -% \end{function} -% -% \subsubsection{其他配置} -% -% \begin{function}{misc} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]misc}] -% misc = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% misc/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于调整其他选项。具体内容见下: -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{misc/arialFont} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]arialFont}] -% arialFont = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 本科生毕业设计模板(全英文专业)需要设置 Arial 字体。 -% (Windows 和 MacOS 自带,Linux 需要用户自行安装) -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2023-04-22]{misc/tabularFontSize} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]tabularFontSize}] -% tabularFontSize = (*(5)|其他字号*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 此选项用于调整表格中的字号。默认值为 5 号字。 -% -% 如果你需要临时调整表格中的字号,可以使用 |\BITSetup| 命令 -% 在局部范围内覆盖此选项(注意使用大括号)。 -% -% \begin{latex} -% { -% \BITSetup{ misc / tabularFontSize = -4} -% -% \begin{table}[hbt] -% \centering -% \caption{水系聚氨酯分类} \label{tab:category} -% \begin{tabular*}{0.9\textwidth}{@{\extracolsep{\fill}}cccc} -% \toprule -% 类别 &水溶型 &胶体分散型 &乳液型 \\ -% \midrule -% 状态 &溶解$\sim$胶束 &分散 &白浊 \\ -% 外观 &水溶型 &胶体分散型 &乳液型 \\ -% 粒径$/\mu m$ &$<0.001$ &$0.001-0.1$ &$>0.1$ \\ -% 重均分子量 &$1000\sim 10000$ &数千$\sim 20$万 &$>5000$ \\ -% \bottomrule -% \end{tabular*} -% \end{table} -% } -% \end{latex} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2023-04-22]{misc/autoref/algo, misc/autoref/them, misc/autoref/lem, -% misc/autoref/prop, misc/autoref/cor, misc/autoref/axi, misc/autoref/defn, misc/autoref/conj, -% misc/autoref/exmp, misc/autoref/case, misc/autoref/rem} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]tabularFontSize}] -% autoref = { -% algo = (*(算法)|\marg{字符串}*), -% them = (*(定理)|\marg{字符串}*), -% lem = (*(引理)|\marg{字符串}*), -% prop = (*(命题)|\marg{字符串}*), -% cor = (*(推论)|\marg{字符串}*), -% axi = (*(公理)|\marg{字符串}*), -% defn = (*(定义)|\marg{字符串}*), -% conj = (*(猜想)|\marg{字符串}*), -% exmp = (*(例)|\marg{字符串}*), -% case = (*(情形)|\marg{字符串}*), -% rem = (*(备注)|\marg{字符串}*), -% } -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 此选项用于定义 |autoref| 命令的输出格式。英文模板中, -% 默认值会自动变成相应的英文格式(如|Figure|)。 -% -% \textit{此选项的默认值实际上是受到 \autoref{sec:const} 中 |const/autoref/xxx| \\ -% (如 \cmd{misc/autoref/algo})选项的影响。} -% -% \end{function} -% -% \subsubsection{常量名称覆盖} -% \label{sec:const} -% -% 在\BIThesis{} 中,模板定义了很多常量字符串,如页眉文字、章节名称等。 -% 你可以通过修改这里的选项来覆盖这些常量。 -% -% \begin{function}{const} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]const}] -% const = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% const/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于调整其他选项。具体内容见下: -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{variable}[added=2023-04-22]{const/autoref/algo,const/autoref/them, -% const/autoref/lem,const/autoref/prop,const/autoref/cor,const/autoref/axi, -% const/autoref/defn,const/autoref/conj,const/autoref/exmp, -% const/autoref/case,const/autoref/rem} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]tabularFontSize}] -% autoref = { -% algo = (*(算法)|\marg{字符串}*), -% them = (*(定理)|\marg{字符串}*), -% lem = (*(引理)|\marg{字符串}*), -% prop = (*(命题)|\marg{字符串}*), -% cor = (*(推论)|\marg{字符串}*), -% axi = (*(公理)|\marg{字符串}*), -% defn = (*(定义)|\marg{字符串}*), -% conj = (*(猜想)|\marg{字符串}*), -% exmp = (*(例)|\marg{字符串}*), -% case = (*(情形)|\marg{字符串}*), -% rem = (*(备注)|\marg{字符串}*), -% } -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{此选项一般不需要用户自行修改。} -% -% 此选项用于定义 |autoref| 命令的输出格式。英文模板中, -% 默认值会自动变成相应的英文格式(如|Figure|)。 -% -% \end{variable} -% \section{正文编写} -% -% 请注意,请在\env{document} 之内使用以下命令 。 -% -% \subsection{封面及基本信息} -% -% \begin{function}{\MakeCover} -% -% \textit{封面内容会根据模板选项(具体参见节 -% \ref{sec:template-options})中\meta{type=xxx}的值而变化。} -% \textit{封面的下划线效果会受到参数设置中封面选项 -% (具体见节\ref{sec:cover})的影响。} -% -% 绘制封面。 -% -% 在默认配置下,封面中的下划线会自动计算最大宽度。 -% 此时,如果用户需要换行,可以通过「\\」控制换行。 -% -% 当关闭自动计算下划线宽度后, -% 可以通过 -% -% \meta{labelMaxWidth=xxx} -% -% 与 -% -% \meta{valueMaxWidth=xxx} -% -% 来指定下划线的宽度。一般情况下,我们不建议您这样做。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{\MakePaperBack} -% -% 绘制书脊。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{\MakeTitle} -% -% 绘制中英文信息页。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{\MakeOriginality} -% -% 绘制中英文信息页。 -% \end{function} -% -% \subsection{前置部分} -% -% \begin{function}{\frontmatter} -% -% 声明前置部分开始。 -% -% 此时页码会使用罗马数字进行计数。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[updated=2023-02-17]{abstract} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]abstract}] -% \begin{abstract} -% (*\meta{中文摘要}*) -% \end{abstract} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[updated=2023-02-17]{abstractEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]abstractEn}] -% \begin{abstractEn} -% (*\meta{英文摘要}*) -% \end{abstractEn} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 摘要。 -% -% 摘要的最后会显示关键词,关键词通过 \cs{BITSetup} 录入。 -% -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{\MakeTOC,\listoffigures,\listoftables} -% -% 绘制目录、插图目录与表格目录。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{symbols} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]symbols}] -% \begin{symbols} -% \item[BIT] 北京理工大学的英文缩写 -% \item[\LaTeX] 一个很棒的排版系统 -% \end{symbols} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 主要符号对照表。 -% -% 主要符号对照表类似于一个列表环境,用以添加文章中使用的关键符号与缩略词。 -% -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{addTOC} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]addTOC}] -% addTOC = (*<(true)|false>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 主要符号对照表的可选参数。 -% -% 添加主要符号对照表到目录,默认开启。 -% \end{function} -% -% \subsection{正文部分} -% -% \begin{function}{\mainmatter} -% -% 声明正文部分开始。 -% -% 此时页码会使用阿拉伯数字进行计数。 -% \end{function} -% -% \subsubsection{定理类环境} -% \paragraph{默认格式} -% -% \begin{function}[updated=2023-03-05]{algo,them,lem,prop,cor,axi,defn,conj,exmp,case,rem} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[2]proof}] -% \begin{them}[留数定理] -% (*\meta{定理内容}*) -% \end{them} -% -% \begin{proof}(*\oarg{小标题}*) -% (*\meta{证明过程}*) -% \end{proof} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% 一系列预定义的数学环境。具体含义见表~\ref{tab:theorem}。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{table}[] -% \caption{预定义的数学环境} -% \centering -% \subfloat[][plain样式]{ -% \begin{tabular}{@{}ccccccc@{}} -% \toprule -% \textbf{名称} & algo & them & lem & prop & cor & axi \\ \midrule -% \textbf{全称} & algorithm & theorem & lemma & proposition & corollary & axiom \\ -% \textbf{含义} & 算法 & 定理 & 引理 & 命题 & 推论 & 公理 \\ -% \textbf{样式} & \multicolumn{6}{c}{\textbf{定理2.1.} \textit{定理内容……}} \\ \bottomrule -% \end{tabular} -% } -% -% \subfloat[][definition样式]{ -% \begin{tabular}{@{}ccccc@{}} -% \toprule -% \textbf{名称} & defn & conj & exmp & case \\ \midrule -% \textbf{全称} & definition & conjecture & example & case \\ -% \textbf{含义} & 定义 & 猜想 & 例 & 情形 \\ -% \textbf{样式} & \multicolumn{4}{c}{\textbf{定义2.1.} 定义内容……} \\ \bottomrule -% \end{tabular} -% } -% -% \subfloat[][remark样式]{ -% \begin{tabular}{@{}cc@{}} -% \toprule -% \textbf{名称} & rem \\ \midrule -% \textbf{全称} & remark \\ \midrule -% \textbf{含义} & 注 \\ -% \textbf{样式} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textit{注1.} 内容……} \\ \bottomrule -% \end{tabular} -% } -% -% \subfloat[][proof样式]{ -% \begin{tabular}{@{}cc@{}} -% \toprule -% \textbf{名称} & proof \\ \midrule -% \textbf{全称} & proof \\ -% \textbf{含义} & 证明 \\ -% \textbf{样式} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textit{证明. } 内容…… 「证毕符号」} \\ \bottomrule -% \end{tabular} -% } -% \label{tab:theorem} -% \end{table} -% -% \subsection{后置部分} -% -% \begin{function}{\backmatter} -% -% 声明后置部分开始。 -% -% 会取消章节标题的的编号。 -% -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{conclusion} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]conclusion}] -% \begin{conclusion} -% (*\meta{结论}*) -% \end{conclusion} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{bibprint} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]bibprint}] -% \begin{bibprint} -% \printbibliography[heading=none] -% \end{bibprint} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 打印参考文献。 -% -% 在使用\BIThesisTemplates{GT}时需要注意, -% 由于研究生学位论文也要求使用国标形式输出「攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单」, -% 因此 bithesis 同样使用 bibtex 管理其文献。 -% 而由于 biblatex 的排序是全局的, -% 因此需要使用 \meta{category} 功能来分割出两个不同的类别。 -% -% 因此,请使用下列语句输出参考文献: -% -% \begin{latex}[emph={[1]bibprint}] -% \begin{bibprint} -% \printbibliography[heading=none,notcategory=mypub,resetnumbers=true] -% \end{bibprint} -% \end{latex} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{appendices} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]appendices}] -% \begin{appendices} -% \section{附录A题目} -% (*\meta{附录A内容}*) -% \section{附录B题目} -% (*\meta{附录B内容}*) -% \end{appendices} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 附录。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{publications} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]publications,addpubs,printbibliography}] -% 文献较少的时候。 -% \begin{publications} -% \addpubs{\meta{引用内容的key},\meta{引用内容的key2}} -% -% \printbibliography[heading=none,category=mypub,resetnumbers=true] -% \end{publications} -% -% 文献较多,需要分类的时候。 -% \begin{publications} -% \addpubs{\meta{引用内容的key},\meta{引用内容的key2}} -% \pubsection{文章} -% -% \printbibliography[heading=none,type=article,category=mypub,resetnumbers=true]{} -% -% \pubsection{一些书} -% -% \printbibliography[heading=none,type=book,category=mypub,resetnumbers=true,notkeyword=dummy]{} -% -% \pubsection{另一些书} -% -% \printbibliography[heading=none,type=book,category=mypub,keyword=dummy,resetnumbers=true]{} -% \end{publications} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2022-10-23]{\addpubs,\addpub} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]publications,addpubs,addpub}] -% \begin{publications} -% \addpub{\meta{单条引用内容的key}} -% \addpubs{\meta{引用内容的key},\meta{引用内容的key2}} -% \end{publications} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textbf{请注意,如果你的参考文献同时出现在「攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单」和「参考文献」中, -% 请将条目分别添加进入两个 |.bib| 文件中;切勿重复使用。} -% -% \textit{在「攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单」环境中使用。} -% 用于添加个人成果,添加过的成果可以通过 |printbibliography| 打印。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2022-10-23]{\pubsection} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]publications,pubsection,printbibliography}] -% \begin{publications} -% \addpubs{\meta{引用内容的key},\meta{引用内容的key2}} -% -% \pubsection{分类一} -% \printbibliography[heading=none,category=mypub,type=book,resetnumbers=true] -% -% \pubsection{分类二} -% \printbibliography[heading=none,category=mypub,type=article,resetnumbers=true] -% \end{publications} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{在「攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单」环境中使用。} -% 用于添加分类的目录。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}[added=2022-10-23]{\Author,\AuthorEn} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]Author}] -% \Author[][<覆盖普通模式下内容>][<覆盖盲审模式下内容>] -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% \textit{通常在「攻读学位期间发表论文与研究成果清单」的 |.bib| 文件中使用。} -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 在普通模式下,输出作者姓名(由用户在 |info/author| 中配置)。 -% \item 如果指定了覆盖普通模式下内容,则输出覆盖内容。 -% \item 在盲审模式下,输出「第n作者」。 -% \item 如果指定了覆盖盲审模式下内容,则输出覆盖内容。 -% \end{itemize} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{acknowledgements} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]acknowledgements}] -% \begin{acknowledgements} -% (*\meta{致谢内容}*) -% \end{acknowledgements} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 致谢。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{resume} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]resume}] -% \begin{resume} -% (*\meta{个人简介内容}*) -% \end{resume} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 个人简介。 -% \end{function} -% -% \section{常见问题和疑难解答} -% -% \subsection{为什么我的研究生模板开头有间隔的空白页?} -% -% 根据《北京理工大学研究生学位论文撰写规范》,摘要前的页面需要单面打印,之后的内容需要双面打印。 -% 因此多出的空白页可以让你免于切换单、双面打印的烦恼——统一使用双面打印即可。 -% -% 或者,你可以关闭 |twoside| \ref{doc/function//twoside} 选项来去除这些空白。 -% -% \subsection{如何修改数学公式的字体?} -% -% 可以在导言区引入 \pkg{unicode-math} 宏包, -% 并使用 |\setmathfont{XITS Math}| 修改数学环境下字体: -% -% \begin{latex} -% \usepackage{unicode-math} -% \unimathsetup{ -% math-style = ISO, -% bold-style = ISO, -% } -% \setmathfont{XITSMath-Regular.otf} -% \end{latex} -% -% \textit{请事先安装 XITS 字体。} -% -% \textit{更多字体与使用方法请参考 -% \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/unicode-math?lang=zh}。} -% -% \subsection{如何采用与 Word 相同的中文字体?} -% -% 首先需要明确的是,我们所指的 Word 中的中文字体属于「中易字库」。 -% -% 对于 Windows 用户,一般无需修改设置,开箱即用。 -% -% 对于 Linux 和 macOS 用户,由于版权问题,系统中并不包含中易字库。 -% 因此,用户有两种选择: -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 手动在系统中安装中易字库(一般包括 SimSun、SimHei、KaiTi、FangSong 等)。 -% 并通过 |\documentclass[...,ctex={fontset=windows}]{bithesis}| 选项 -% 强制使用中易字库。 -% \item 在 Windows 系统下编译最终的 PDF 文件。 -% \end{itemize} -% -% \subsection{列表项的间距过大该如何解决?} -% -% 相比 Word,$\LaTeX$ 的列表项间距会比行间距更大一些。 -% 这样做在一个列表项中包含多行时,可以更好地区分不同的列表项。 -% 但是,如果你只是想要一个简单的列表,这种间距可能会显得过大。 -% 想要\textbf{临时}取消这种间距,可以在环境中添加选项 |nosep|: -% -% \begin{latex} -% \begin{itemize}[nosep] -% \item 选项一 -% \item 选项二 -% \end{itemize} -% \end{latex} -% -% 想要\textbf{永久}取消这种间距,可以在导言区添加如下代码: -% -% \begin{latex} -% \setlist{nosep} -% \end{latex} -% -% 详见:https://github.com/BITNP/BIThesis/issues/293 -% -% \textit{以上功能由 \pkg{enumitem} 宏包支持。通过导入 \pkg{bithesis} -% ,该宏包已经被自动导入。} -% -% \section{\cls{bitreport.cls} 使用与配置} -% \label{sec:bitreport} -% -% 推荐使用\BIThesisRelease (开箱即用)。 -% -% \BIThesisRelease 提供了多种最常用的模板,你可以在 -% \href{https://github.com/BITNP/BIThesis/releases}{主项目的 Releases} -% 中找到它们。 -% -% 使用此文档类的模板有: -% \begin{itemize} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{UP} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{LR} -% \end{itemize} -% -% \subsection{最小用例} -% -% \begin{latex} -% \documentclass[]{bitreport} -% \BITSetup{ -% info = { -% author = FKY, -% ...... -% } -% } -% \begin{document} -% \end{document} -% \end{latex} -% -% \subsection{模板选项} -% -% 所谓“模板选项”,指需要在引入文档类的时候指定的选项: -% -% \begin{latex}[deletetexcs={\documentclass},morekeywords={\documentclass}] -% \documentclass(*\oarg{模板选项}*){bithesis} -% \end{latex} -% -% \begin{function}{type} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]type}] -% type = (*<(common)|\mbox{undergraduate_proposal}>*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% 选择论文类型,它们分别对应: -% \begin{itemize} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{LR} -% \item \BIThesisTemplates{UP} -% \end{itemize} -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{ctex} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]ctex}] -% ctex = (*传给 ctexbook 的模板选项*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项用于传入模板选项至 ctexbook。 -% -% 例如:想要同时修改 ctex 的字体参数和标点符号处理格式(更多选项请参考 ctex 手册)。 -% -% \begin{latex}[emph={[1]type,common,ctex,fontset,fandol,punct,banjiao,bitreport}] -% \documentclass[type=common,ctex={fontset=fandol,punct=banjiao}]{bitreport} -% \end{latex} -% \end{function} -% -% \subsection{参数设置} -% -% \begin{function}{\BITSetup} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]BITSetup}] -% \BITSetup = {(*\oarg{键值对}*)} -% \end{bitsyntax} -% \end{function} -% -% 本模板提供了一系列选项,可由您自行配置。载入文档类之后,以下所有选项均可通过统一的 -% 命令 \cs{BITSetup} 来设置。 -% -% \cs{BITSetup} 的参数是一组由(英文)逗号隔开的选项列表,列表中的选项通常是 \meta{key} = -% \meta{value} 的形式。部分选项的 \meta{value} 可以省略。对于同一项,后面的设置将会覆盖前面的设 -% 置。在下文的说明中,将用粗体表示默认值。 -% -% \cs{BITSetup} 采用 LATEX3 风格的键值设置,支持不同类型以及多种层次的选项设定。键值列 -% 表中,“=”左右的空格不影响设置;但需注意,参数列表中不可以出现空行。 -% 与模板选项相同,布尔型的参数可以省略 \meta{选项} = true 中的“= true”。 -% 另有一些选项包含子选项,如 cover 和 info 等。它们可以按如下两种等价方式来设定: -% -% \begin{latex}[morekeywords={\BITSetup},emph={[1]BITSetup,cover,date,info,title,author}] -% \BITSetup{ -% cover = { -% date = xxxx年x月, -% }, -% info = { -% author = Feng Kaiyu, -% title = A Report Title for Your Experiment, -% } -% } -% \end{latex} -% -% 或者 -% -% \begin{latex}[morekeywords={\BITSetup},emph={[1]BITSetup,cover,date,info,title,author}] -% \BITSetup{ -% cover / date = xxxx年x月, -% info / author = Feng Kaiyu, -% info / title = A Thesis Title for Your Paper, -% } -% \end{latex} -% -% \subsubsection{封面选项} -% -% \begin{function}{cover} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]cover}] -% cover = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% cover/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于设置论文格式。具体内容见下。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{cover/date} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]date}] -% date = (*\marg{任意字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 覆盖封面的日期。 -% \end{function} -% -% \subsubsection{文档基本信息} -% -% \begin{function}{info} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]info}] -% info = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% info/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于录入论文信息。具体内容见下。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/title} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]title}] -% title = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 论文或报告标题。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/school} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]school}] -% school = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 学院名称。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/major} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]major}] -% major = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 专业名称。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/author} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]author}] -% author = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 作者姓名。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/studentId} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]studentId}] -% studentId = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 学号。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/supervisor} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]supervisor}] -% supervisor = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 指导教师。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/externalSupervisor} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]externalSupervisor}] -% externalSupervisor = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 校外指导教师。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{info/class} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]class}] -% class = (*\marg{字符串}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 班级。 -% \end{function} -% -% \subsubsection{其他选项} -% -% \begin{function}{misc} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]misc}] -% misc = (*\marg{键值列表}*) -% misc/(*\meta{key}*) = (*\meta{value}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 该选项包含许多子项目,用于额外的控制。具体内容见下。 -% \end{function} -% -% \begin{function}{misc/reviewTable} -% \begin{bitsyntax}[emph={[1]reviewTable}] -% reviewTable = (*\marg{指向评审表的路径}*) -% \end{bitsyntax} -% -% 用于指定已经填写好的评审表 PDF 文件。 -% \end{function} -% -% \section{致谢} -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 感谢历届贡献者对 BIThesis 的悉心维护。 -% \item 感谢学校及老师们对 BIThesis 的支持。 -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 感谢北京理工大学教务部、计算机学院对本科模板的支持。 -% \item 感谢北京理工大学研究生院对研究生模板的支持。 -% \end{itemize} -% \item 感谢众多优秀的开源 $\LaTeX$ 项目,他们为后来者提供了前进的方向。 -% \begin{itemize} -% \item \href{https://github.com/hushidong/biblatex-gb7714-2015}{biblatex-gb7714-2015} -% 提供了易用的国标引用格式以及细心指导。 -% \item \href{https://github.com/BIT-thesis/LaTeX-template} -% {北京理工大学硕士(博士)学位论文 $\LaTeX$ 模板} 提供了 -% 研究生模板样式的代码参考。 -% \item \href{https://github.com/stone-zeng/fduthesis} -% {fduthesis(复旦大学学位论文 $\LaTeX$ 模板)} 提供了包编写的最佳实践。 -% \item \href{https://github.com/tuna/thuthesis} -% {ThuThesis(清华大学学位论文 $\LaTeX$ 模板)} 提供了 dtx 文件的编写参考。 -% \end{itemize} -% \end{itemize} -% -% 最后,感谢你的使用。 -% -% \section{软件许可证} -% -% \begin{itemize} -% \item 北京理工大学校徽校名图片的版权归北京理工大学所有。 -% \item \BIThesisLaTeX 宏包以及相关文档类使用 \LPPL 授权。 -% \item \BIThesisLaTeX 文档及其他附属文件通过 CC0-1.0 授权。 -% \end{itemize} +% \begin{macro} % \section{实现细节} % % \begin{macrocode} @@ -2001,6 +135,30 @@ % % \subsubsection{辅助函数与常量} % +% \begin{macro}[added=2023-05-06,updated=2023-07-04]{\@@_secret_info:nn,\@@_secret_info:N,\@@_secret_info:n} +% 普通模式下显示参数一,盲审模式下显示参数二。 +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new:Npn \@@_hide:n #1 { + \g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl +} + +\cs_new:Npn \@@_secret_info:nn #1 #2 { + \bool_if:nTF \g_@@_blind_mode_bool { + #2 + } { + #1 + } +} + +\cs_new:Npn \@@_secret_info:N #1 { + \@@_secret_info:nn {#1} {\tl_map_function:NN #1 \@@_hide:n } +} +\cs_new:Npn \@@_secret_info:n #1 { + \@@_secret_info:nn {#1} {\tl_map_function:NN {#1} \@@_hide:n } +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[added=2023-03-16]{\@@_get_const:} % 获取标题、章节、表格、图形等的常量名称。 @@ -2148,7 +306,7 @@ { {code} {代码}, {udc} {UDC分类号:}, - {classification} {中国分类号:}, + {classification} {中图分类号:}, {classified_level} {密级}, {type} {种类}, } @@ -2161,7 +319,6 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \clist_map_inline:nn { - {title} {本科生毕业设计(论文)}, {originality} {原创性声明}, {originality_clause} {本人郑重声明:所呈交的毕业设计(论文), 是本人在指导老师的指导下独立进行研究所取得的成果。除文中已经注明引用的内容外, @@ -2186,7 +343,6 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \clist_map_inline:nn { - {title} {}, {originality} {原创性声明~Statement~of~Originality}, {originality_clause} { 本人郑重声明:所呈交的毕业设计(论文), @@ -2283,11 +439,14 @@ { {school} {学\qquad 院} {School}, {major} {专\qquad 业} {Degree}, + {course} {课程名称} {Course}, {class} {班\qquad{}级} {Class}, {author} {学生姓名} {Author}, {student_id} {学\qquad 号} {Student~ID}, {supervisor} {指导教师} {Supervisor}, {co_supervisor} {校外指导教师} {Co-Supervisor}, + {teacher} {任课教师} {Teacher}, + {semester} {上课学期} {Semester}, {keywords} {关键词:} {Key~Words:~}, {toc} {目\label_space: 录} {Table~of~Contents}, {abstract} {摘\label_space: 要} {Abstract}, @@ -2315,21 +474,26 @@ {exmp} {例} {Example}, {case} {情形} {Case}, {rem} {注} {Remark}, + {fig} {图} {Figure}, + {tab} {表} {Table}, + {equ} {式} {Equation}, } {\@@_define_label:nnn #1} % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\c_@@_bachelor_thesis_header_clist,\c_@@_bachelor_thesis_cover_title_clist} -% 本科生模板的封面标题与页眉标题常量列表。 +% \begin{variable}{\c_@@_bachelor_thesis_header_clist,\c_@@_bachelor_thesis_headline_clist} +% 本科生模板的页眉标题与封面大标题常量列表,其中封面大标题不适用于硕士、博士学位论文,只适用于本科生毕业设计(论文)及其衍生物。 % \begin{macrocode} \clist_const:Nn \c_@@_bachelor_thesis_header_clist { 北京理工大学本科生毕业设计(论文), 北京理工大学本科生毕业设计(论文)外文翻译, - Beijing~Institute~of~Technology~Bachelor's~Thesis + Beijing~Institute~of~Technology~Bachelor's~Thesis, + 北京理工大学硕士学位论文, + 北京理工大学博士学位论文, } -\clist_const:Nn \c_@@_bachelor_thesis_cover_title_clist +\clist_const:Nn \c_@@_bachelor_thesis_headline_clist { 本科生毕业设计(论文), 本科生毕业设计(论文)外文翻译, @@ -2409,6 +573,8 @@ underlineThickness .initial:n = {1pt}, underlineOffset .dim_set:N = \l_@@_cover_underline_offset_dim, underlineOffset .initial:n = { -10pt }, + hideCoverInPeerReview .bool_set:N = \l_@@_style_hide_cover_in_peer_review_bool, + hideCoverInPeerReview .initial:n = {false}, } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -2423,51 +589,43 @@ % 因为是覆盖选项,所以不需要设置初始值。 verticalTitle .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_vertical_title_tl, school .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_school_tl, - school .initial:n = {网络空间安全学院(示例)}, major .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_major_tl, - major .initial:n = {网络空间安全(示例)}, class .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_class_tl, - class .initial:n = {07111701}, + % 课程名称,读书报告使用 + course .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_course_tl, author .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_author_tl, - author .initial:n = {张三(示例)}, studentId .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_student_id_tl, - studentId .initial:n = {3120211xxx(示例)}, + % 指导教师 supervisor .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_supervisor_tl, - supervisor .initial:n = {李四教授(示例)}, % 因为默认不显示,所以不需要设置初始值。 externalSupervisor .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_external_supervisor_tl, + % 任课教师,读书报告使用 + teacher .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_teacher_tl, + % 上课学期,读书报告使用 + semester .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_semester_tl, keywords .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_keywords_tl, keywords .initial:n = {聚氨酯,形状记忆,织物(示例)}, keywordsEn .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_keywords_en_tl, keywordsEn .initial:n = {Polyurethane,Shape Memory,Textiles (example)}, translationTitle .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_trans_title_tl, translationOriginTitle .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_trans_origin_title_tl, - % 中国分类号,研究生学位论文使用 + % 中图分类号,研究生学位论文使用 classification .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_classification_tl, classification .initial:n = {TQ~028.1(示例)}, % UDC 分类号,研究生学位论文使用 UDC .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_udc_tl, UDC .initial:n = {540(示例)}, chairman .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_chairman_tl, - chairman .initial:n = {王五教授(示例)}, degree .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_degree_tl, - degree .initial:n = {工学博士(示例)}, degreeEn .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_degree_en_tl, - degreeEn .initial:n = {Doctor~of~Engineering~(example)}, institute .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_institute_tl, - institute .initial:n = {\c_@@_label_university_tl}, + institute .initial:n = {\tl_use:N \c_@@_label_university_tl}, defenseDate .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_defense_date_tl, - defenseDate .initial:n = {2019年6月(示例)}, authorEn .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_author_en_tl, - authorEn .initial:n = {San~Zhang~(example)}, schoolEn .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_school_en_tl, - schoolEn .initial:n = {School~of~Network~Space~Security\\(example)}, supervisorEn .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_supervisor_en_tl, - supervisorEn .initial:n = {Prof.~Si~Li~(example)}, chairmanEn .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_chairman_en_tl, - chairmanEn .initial:n = {Prof.~Wu~Wang~(example)}, majorEn .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_major_en_tl, - majorEn .initial:n = {Cyberspace~Security~and~Technology\\(example)}, instituteEn .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_institute_en_tl, instituteEn .initial:n = {\c_@@_label_university_en_tl}, defenseDateEn .tl_set:N = \l_@@_value_defense_date_en_tl, @@ -2507,6 +665,14 @@ autoref / case .initial:n = {\g_@@_const_autoref_case_tl}, autoref / rem .tl_set:N = \remautorefname, autoref / rem .initial:n = {\g_@@_const_autoref_rem_tl}, + hideLinks .bool_set:N = \l_@@_misc_hide_links_bool, + hideLinks .initial:n = {true}, + autoref / figure .tl_set:N = \figureautorefname, + autoref / figure .initial:n = {\g_@@_const_autoref_fig_tl}, + autoref / table .tl_set:N = \tableautorefname, + autoref / table .initial:n = {\g_@@_const_autoref_tab_tl}, + autoref / equ .tl_set:N = \equationautorefname, + autoref / equ .initial:n = {\g_@@_const_autoref_equ_tl}, } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -2514,30 +680,61 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \keys_define:nn { bithesis / const } { - autoref / algo .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_algo_tl, - autoref / algo .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {algo}}, - autoref / them .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_them_tl, - autoref / them .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {them}}, - autoref / lem .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_lem_tl, - autoref / lem .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {lem}}, - autoref / prop .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_prop_tl, - autoref / prop .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {prop}}, - autoref / cor .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_cor_tl, - autoref / cor .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {cor}}, - autoref / axi .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_axi_tl, - autoref / axi .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {axi}}, - autoref / defn .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_defn_tl, - autoref / defn .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {defn}}, - autoref / conj .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_conj_tl, - autoref / conj .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {conj}}, - autoref / exmp .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_exmp_tl, - autoref / exmp .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {exmp}}, - autoref / case .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_case_tl, - autoref / case .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {case}}, - autoref / rem .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_rem_tl, - autoref / rem .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {rem}}, + autoref .meta:nn = { bithesis / const / autoref } { #1 }, + style .meta:nn = { bithesis / const / style } { #1 }, + info .meta:nn = { bithesis / const / info } { #1 }, + } +\keys_define:nn { bithesis / const / autoref } + { + algo .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_algo_tl, + algo .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {algo}}, + them .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_them_tl, + them .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {them}}, + lem .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_lem_tl, + lem .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {lem}}, + prop .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_prop_tl, + prop .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {prop}}, + cor .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_cor_tl, + cor .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {cor}}, + axi .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_axi_tl, + axi .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {axi}}, + defn .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_defn_tl, + defn .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {defn}}, + conj .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_conj_tl, + conj .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {conj}}, + exmp .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_exmp_tl, + exmp .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {exmp}}, + case .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_case_tl, + case .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {case}}, + rem .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_rem_tl, + rem .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {rem}}, + figure .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_fig_tl, + figure .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {fig}}, + table .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_tab_tl, + table .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {tab}}, + equ .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_autoref_equ_tl, + equ .initial:n = {\@@_get_const:N {equ}}, + } +\keys_define:nn { bithesis / const / style } + { + substituteSymbol .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl, + substituteSymbol .initial:n = {*}, + } +\keys_define:nn { bithesis / const / info } + { + degree .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_info_degree_tl, + degree .initial:n = { + \c_@@_graduate_label_degree_tl + }, + major .tl_set:N = \g_@@_const_info_major_tl, + major .initial:n = { + \@@_if_graduate:TF { + \c_@@_graduate_label_major_tl + } { + \@@_get_const:N {major} + } + }, } - % \end{macrocode} % % 定义 |bithesis/style| 键值对类。 @@ -2546,14 +743,11 @@ { head .tl_set:N = \l_@@_style_head_tl, head .initial:n = { - \int_case:nn {\g_@@_thesis_type_int} - { - {1} {北京理工大学本科生毕业设计(论文)} - {2} {北京理工大学本科生毕业设计(论文)外文翻译} - {3} {Beijing~Institute~of~Technology~Bachelor's~Thesis} - {4} {北京理工大学硕士学位论文} - {5} {北京理工大学博士学位论文} - } + \clist_item:Nn \c_@@_bachelor_thesis_header_clist \g_@@_thesis_type_int + }, + headline .tl_set:N = \l_@@_style_headline_tl, + headline .initial:n = { + \clist_item:Nn \c_@@_bachelor_thesis_headline_clist \g_@@_thesis_type_int }, bibliographyIndent .bool_set:N = \l_@@_style_bibliography_indent_bool, bibliographyIndent .initial:n = {true}, @@ -2572,6 +766,12 @@ mathFont .initial:n = {cm}, % Options that will be pass to `unicode-math` pkgs. unicodeMathOptions .tl_set:N = \l_@@_unicode_math_options_tl, + % Windows 平台开启宋体伪粗体。 + windowsSimSunFakeBold .bool_set:N = \l_@@_style_windows_simsum_fake_bold, + windowsSimSunFakeBold .initial:n = {false}, + % 控制英文是否使用 hyphen 进行换行 + hyphen .bool_set:N = \l_@@_style_hyphen_bool, + hyphen .initial:n = {true}, } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -2635,6 +835,12 @@ \PassOptionsToClass{scheme=plain}{ctexbook} } % \end{macrocode} +% 如果设置 blindPeerReview 选项,则抑制 twoside 选项。 +% \begin{macrocode} +\bool_if:NT \g_@@_blind_mode_bool { + \bool_set_false:N \g_@@_twoside_bool +} +% \end{macrocode} % % 如果没有开启双面打印选项,则在 ctexbook 中开启单面打印选项。 % 允许 chapter 直接另起一页(即使是偶数(左手)页)。 @@ -2669,6 +875,7 @@ % 加载所需的宏包。 % \begin{macrocode} \RequirePackage{geometry} +\RequirePackage[table,xcdraw]{xcolor} \RequirePackage{xeCJK} \RequirePackage{titletoc} \RequirePackage{setspace} @@ -2681,8 +888,7 @@ \RequirePackage{tikz} \RequirePackage{etoolbox} % Hide color and border in hyperref. -\RequirePackage[hidelinks,bookmarksnumbered]{hyperref} -\RequirePackage{xcolor} +\RequirePackage[bookmarksnumbered]{hyperref} % 详见 `caption` 宏包手册和 % https://github.com/CTeX-org/forum/issues/86 \RequirePackage[strut=off]{caption} @@ -2852,8 +1058,23 @@ % 在 |preamble| 中,加载各个模板需要的字体。 % \begin{macrocode} \ctex_at_end_preamble:n { + % 针对 Windows 字体采用 Fake Bold 宋体 + \bool_if:NT \l_@@_style_windows_simsum_fake_bold + { + \RequirePackage{ifplatform} + \ifwindows + \setCJKmainfont{SimSun}[AutoFakeBold,AutoFakeSlant] + \fi + } + % 在导言区末尾加载数学字体。 \@@_load_font: + + % misc / hideLinks 选项 + \bool_if:NT \l_@@_misc_hide_links_bool + { + \hypersetup { hidelinks } + } \@@_if_thesis_english:TF { \@@_if_thesis_int_type:nT {3} { @@ -3115,20 +1336,28 @@ \titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{\songti \zihao{4}} {\thecontentslabel\hspace{\ccwd}}{} {\hspace{.5em}\titlerule*{.}\contentspage} + % section 标题为宋体小四号。缩进为两个字符宽度。 + \titlecontents{section}[2\ccwd]{\songti \zihao{-4}} + {\thecontentslabel\hspace{\ccwd}}{} + {\hspace{.5em}\titlerule*{.}\contentspage} + % subsection 标题为宋体小四号。缩进为四个字符宽度。 + \titlecontents{subsection}[4\ccwd]{\songti \zihao{-4}} + {\thecontentslabel\hspace{\ccwd}}{} + {\hspace{.5em}\titlerule*{.}\contentspage} } { % 对于其他,定义各章标题为宋体小四号。 \titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{\songti \zihao{-4}} {\thecontentslabel\hspace{\ccwd}}{} {\hspace{.5em}\titlerule*{.}\contentspage} + % section 标题为宋体小四号。 + \titlecontents{section}[1\ccwd]{\songti \zihao{-4}} + {\thecontentslabel\hspace{\ccwd}}{} + {\hspace{.5em}\titlerule*{.}\contentspage} + % subsection 标题为宋体小四号。 + \titlecontents{subsection}[2\ccwd]{\songti \zihao{-4}} + {\thecontentslabel\hspace{\ccwd}}{} + {\hspace{.5em}\titlerule*{.}\contentspage} } -% section 标题为宋体小四号。 -\titlecontents{section}[1\ccwd]{\songti \zihao{-4}} -{\thecontentslabel\hspace{\ccwd}}{} -{\hspace{.5em}\titlerule*{.}\contentspage} -% subsection 标题为宋体小四号。 -\titlecontents{subsection}[2\ccwd]{\songti \zihao{-4}} -{\thecontentslabel\hspace{\ccwd}}{} -{\hspace{.5em}\titlerule*{.}\contentspage} % listoffigure 样式优化 \titlecontents{figure}[0pt]{\songti\zihao{-4}} {\figurename~\thecontentslabel\quad}{\hspace*{-1.5cm}} @@ -3178,7 +1407,8 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \RenewDocumentCommand \mainmatter {} { % 另起一个空页,以便于后续的章节标题编号。 - \clearpage + % \clearpage + \cleardoublepage % 这部分的章节标题进行编号。 \ctexset{ chapter = { @@ -3265,19 +1495,24 @@ \cs_set:Npn \theequation {\thechapter\g_@@_label_divide_char_tl\arabic{equation}} % code snippet -\cs_set:Npn \thelstlisting {\thechapter\g_@@_label_divide_char_tl\arabic{lstlisting}} -\cs_set:Npn \lstlistingname {\c_@@_label_code_tl} -\captionsetup[listing]{font=small,labelsep=space} +\AtBeginDocument{ + \cs_gset:Npn \thelstlisting {\thechapter\g_@@_label_divide_char_tl\arabic{lstlisting}} + \cs_gset:Npn \lstlistingname {\c_@@_label_code_tl} +} +\captionsetup[lstlisting]{font=small,labelsep=space} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % 调整底层 TeX 排版引擎参数以保证所有段落能够很好地以两端对齐的方式呈现。 % 是的,这是祖传代码。 +% 在英文模式下禁用,因为这段代码会禁用 hyphenation. % \begin{macrocode} -\tolerance=1 -\emergencystretch=\maxdimen -\hyphenpenalty=10000 -\hbadness=10000 +\bool_if:NF \l_@@_style_hyphen_bool { + \hbadness=10000 + \tolerance=1 + \emergencystretch=\maxdimen + \hyphenpenalty=10000 +} % \end{macrocode} % % 自定义一个默认的 lstlisting 样式。 @@ -3515,7 +1750,7 @@ {\heiti\zihao{-2} \l_@@_value_title_tl} \vskip 60mm % 黑体 小三 - {\heiti \zihao{-3} \l_@@_value_author_tl} + {\heiti \zihao{-3} \@@_secret_info:nn{\l_@@_value_author_tl}{\g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl~\g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl~\g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl}} \vskip 10mm % 黑体 小三 {\heiti \zihao{-3} \l_@@_cover_date_tl} @@ -3541,7 +1776,7 @@ {\l_@@_value_title_tl}{\l_@@_value_vertical_title_tl} } \vfill - {\heiti\zihao{3}\l_@@_value_author_tl} + {\heiti\zihao{3}\@@_secret_info:nn{\l_@@_value_author_tl}{\g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl\quad\g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl\quad\g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl}} \vfill {\heiti\zihao{3}\c_@@_label_university_tl} \end{center} @@ -3598,12 +1833,12 @@ % 渲染信息。 \clist_set:Nn \l_@@_input_clist { - {\c_@@_graduate_label_author_tl} {\l_@@_value_author_tl}, + {\c_@@_graduate_label_author_tl} {\@@_secret_info:nn{\l_@@_value_author_tl}{\g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl\g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl\g_@@_const_substitute_symbol_tl}}, {\c_@@_graduate_label_school_tl} {\l_@@_value_school_tl}, - {\c_@@_graduate_label_supervisor_tl} {\l_@@_value_supervisor_tl}, - {\c_@@_graduate_label_chairman_tl} {\l_@@_value_chairman_tl}, - {\c_@@_graduate_label_degree_tl} {\l_@@_value_degree_tl}, - {\c_@@_graduate_label_major_tl} {\l_@@_value_major_tl}, + {\c_@@_graduate_label_supervisor_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N{\l_@@_value_supervisor_tl}}, + {\c_@@_graduate_label_chairman_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N{\l_@@_value_chairman_tl}}, + {\g_@@_const_info_degree_tl} {\l_@@_value_degree_tl}, + {\g_@@_const_info_major_tl} {\l_@@_value_major_tl}, {\c_@@_graduate_label_institute_tl} {\l_@@_value_institute_tl}, {\c_@@_graduate_label_defense_date_tl} {\l_@@_value_defense_date_tl}, } @@ -3655,10 +1890,10 @@ % 渲染信息。 \clist_set:Nn \l_@@_input_clist { - {\c_@@_graduate_label_author_en_tl} {\l_@@_value_author_en_tl}, + {\c_@@_graduate_label_author_en_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N{\l_@@_value_author_en_tl}}, {\c_@@_graduate_label_school_en_tl} {\l_@@_value_school_en_tl}, - {\c_@@_graduate_label_supervisor_en_tl} {\l_@@_value_supervisor_en_tl}, - {\c_@@_graduate_label_chairman_en_tl} {\l_@@_value_chairman_en_tl}, + {\c_@@_graduate_label_supervisor_en_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N{\l_@@_value_supervisor_en_tl}}, + {\c_@@_graduate_label_chairman_en_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N{\l_@@_value_chairman_en_tl}}, {\c_@@_graduate_label_degree_en_tl} {\l_@@_value_degree_en_tl}, {\c_@@_graduate_label_major_en_tl} {\l_@@_value_major_en_tl}, {\c_@@_graduate_label_institute_en_tl} {\l_@@_value_institute_en_tl}, @@ -3799,7 +2034,21 @@ { \hbox:n { } \thispagestyle { empty } \newpage } } } -% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\SecretInfo} +% 用于包裹涉及个人信息的内容。 +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareDocumentCommand \SecretInfo { m o } + { + \IfValueTF {#2} { + \@@_secret_info:nn {#1} {#2} + } { + \@@_secret_info:n {#1} + } + } +% \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\MakeCover} @@ -3807,7 +2056,7 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareDocumentCommand \MakeCover {} { - \begin{blindPeerReview} + \begin{blindPeerReview}[\l_@@_style_hide_cover_in_peer_review_bool] \group_begin: \int_case:nn {\g_@@_thesis_type_int} @@ -3825,7 +2074,7 @@ \vspace*{-3mm} - \zihao{-0}\textbf{\ziju{0.12}\songti{\c_@@_bachelor_label_title_tl}}\par + \zihao{-0}\textbf{\ziju{0.12}\songti{\l_@@_style_headline_tl}}\par \vspace{16mm} @@ -3856,13 +2105,16 @@ } \clist_set:Nn \l_@@_input_clist { + {\c_@@_label_semester_tl} {\l_@@_value_semester_tl}, {\c_@@_label_school_tl} {\l_@@_value_school_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_major_tl} {\l_@@_value_major_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_class_tl} {\l_@@_value_class_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_author_tl} {\l_@@_value_author_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_student_id_tl} {\l_@@_value_student_id_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_supervisor_tl} {\l_@@_value_supervisor_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_co_supervisor_tl} {\l_@@_value_external_supervisor_tl}, + {\g_@@_const_info_major_tl} {\l_@@_value_major_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_class_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N \l_@@_value_class_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_author_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N \l_@@_value_author_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_student_id_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N \l_@@_value_student_id_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_course_tl} {\l_@@_value_course_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_supervisor_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N \l_@@_value_supervisor_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_co_supervisor_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N \l_@@_value_external_supervisor_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_teacher_tl} {\l_@@_value_teacher_tl}, } \zihao{3} @@ -3894,7 +2146,7 @@ \vspace{1.2mm} - \zihao{2}\textbf{\songti{本科生毕业设计(论文)外文翻译}} + \zihao{2}\textbf{\songti{\l_@@_style_headline_tl}} \vspace{10mm} @@ -3955,11 +2207,11 @@ \clist_set:Nn \l_@@_input_clist { {\c_@@_label_school_tl} {\l_@@_value_school_tl}, {\c_@@_label_major_tl} {\l_@@_value_major_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_class_tl} {\l_@@_value_class_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_author_tl} {\l_@@_value_author_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_student_id_tl} {\l_@@_value_student_id_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_supervisor_tl} {\l_@@_value_supervisor_tl}, - {\c_@@_label_co_supervisor_tl} {\l_@@_value_external_supervisor_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_class_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N \l_@@_value_class_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_author_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N \l_@@_value_author_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_student_id_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N \l_@@_value_student_id_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_supervisor_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N \l_@@_value_supervisor_tl}, + {\c_@@_label_co_supervisor_tl} {\@@_secret_info:N \l_@@_value_external_supervisor_tl}, } \@@_render_cover_entry:n \l_@@_input_clist @@ -3981,8 +2233,7 @@ \vspace*{-3mm} - \zihao{1}\textbf{\ziju{0.12}Beijing\nobreak{~}Institute - \nobreak{~}of\nobreak{~}Technology~Bachelor's~Thesis}\par + \zihao{1}\textbf{\ziju{0.12}\l_@@_style_headline_tl}\par \vspace{18mm} @@ -4047,13 +2298,14 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % +% % \begin{macro}{\MakeOriginality} % 原创性声明。 % \begin{macrocode} \NewDocumentCommand \MakeOriginality {} { \group_begin: - \begin{blindPeerReview} + \begin{blindPeerReview}[\l_@@_style_hide_cover_in_peer_review_bool] \int_case:nn {\g_@@_thesis_type_int} { {1} @@ -4161,7 +2413,7 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \NewDocumentCommand \MakePaperBack {} { - \begin{blindPeerReview} + \begin{blindPeerReview}[\l_@@_style_hide_cover_in_peer_review_bool] \make_paper_back: \end{blindPeerReview} } @@ -4173,7 +2425,7 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \NewDocumentCommand \MakeTitle {} { - \begin{blindPeerReview} + \begin{blindPeerReview}[\l_@@_style_hide_cover_in_peer_review_bool] \@@_make_chinese_title_page: \@@_make_english_title_page: \end{blindPeerReview} @@ -4253,8 +2505,16 @@ } \@@_if_bachelor_thesis:T { - \ctexset{ - chapter/titleformat = {\textmd} + \int_compare:nNnTF {\g_@@_thesis_type_int} = {3} + { + \ctexset{ + chapter/titleformat = {\heiti} + } + } + { + \ctexset{ + chapter/titleformat = {\textmd} + } } } @@ -4466,14 +2726,27 @@ } } { % 附录节(section)级别 + + % 因为不需要用到 chapter counter, 所以直接加一即可。 + \stepcounter{chapter} + \setcounter{section}{0} + % (与上面方法至少用一个) + % 需要让 section 在 pdf bookmark 中输出字母而不是数字。 + % 详见 hyperref 代码。 + \gdef\theHsection{\Alph{section}} + + % 定义 \thefigure 采用节而不是章 +\cs_set:Npn \thefigure {\theHsection \g_@@_label_divide_char_tl\arabic{figure}} + \ctexset{ section/number = \l_@@_appendix_plain_label_tl\hspace{1ex}\Alph{section}, subsection/number = \Alph{section}. \arabic{subsection}, } - \cs_set:Npn \thechapter { + \cs_gset:Npn \thechapter { \Alph{section} } + % \gdef \thechapter{\Alph{section}} \tl_if_blank:VTF \l_@@_appendices_title_tl { \chapter{\l_@@_appendix_default_title_tl} @@ -5314,1394 +3587,113 @@ % % \begin{macrocode} % 正文 22 磅的行距,段前段后间距为 0 -% \setlength{\parskip}{0em} -\cs_set:Npn \baselinestretch {1.53} -% 正文首行悬挂 1.02cm -% \setlength{\parindent}{1.02cm} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -% -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{bitbeamer.cls 文档类} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*beamer> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsubsection{l3keys 接口键值对定义} -% -% 定义 |bitbeamer| 文档类的接口键值对。 -% \begin{macrocode} -\keys_define:nn { bitbeamer } - { - titlegraphic .tl_set:N = \l_bit_titlegraphic_tl, - framelogo .tl_set:N = \l_bit_framelogo_tl, - } -% \end{macrocode} -% -% 在宏加载时,处理 |bitbeamer| 中的值。使得 |bitbeamer| -% 宏包的模板选项可以在宏加载时生效。 -% \begin{macrocode} -\ProcessKeysOptions { bitbeamer } -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Pass every option not explicitly defined to `ctexbeamer`. -% \begin{macrocode} -\DeclareOption*{ - \PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{ctexbeamer} -} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Executes the code for each option. -% Load. -% \begin{macrocode} -\ProcessOptions\relax -\LoadClass{ctexbeamer} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsubsection{定义模板类样式} -% -% 加载所需的宏包。 -% \begin{macrocode} -\RequirePackage{xeCJKfntef} -\RequirePackage{tikz} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% 设置主题与主题色。 -% \begin{macrocode} -\usetheme{Madrid} -\colorlet{beamer@blendedblue}{green!40!black} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% -% \begin{macro}{\CJKhl:nn} -% 高亮中文字符。 -% \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \CJKhl:nn #1 #2 - { \CJKsout*[thickness=2.5ex, format=\color{#1}]{#2} } -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% Set header if logo path is provided. -% \begin{macrocode} -\tl_if_empty:NF \l_bit_titlegraphic_tl { - % BIT Logo - \titlegraphic{ - \includegraphics[width=2cm]{\l_bit_titlegraphic_tl} - } -} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Set title logo if logo path is provided. -% \begin{macrocode} -\tl_if_empty:NF \l_bit_framelogo_tl { - \addtobeamertemplate{frametitle}{}{% - \begin{tikzpicture}[remember~picture,overlay] - \node[anchor=north~east,yshift=2pt] at (current~page.north~east) - {\includegraphics[height=0.8cm]{\tl_use:N \l_bit_framelogo_tl}}; - \end{tikzpicture} - } -} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsubsection{定义用户接口} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_eq:NN \CJKhl \CJKhl:nn -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -% -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{已弃用的代码} -% -% 来自老版本的代码,但是在新版本中已经不再使用。 -% ,为了保证老版本论文能够正常编译,特此保留。 -% -% \subsubsection{bitbook.cls 文档类(已弃用)} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*book> -% \end{macrocode} -% \begin{macrocode} - -% 目前只有本科的模板,但仍旧要为可能预留空间。 -\newif\if@bit@bachelor -\newif\if@bit@docTranslation -\newif\if@bit@master -\newif\if@bit@doctor - -\RequirePackage{kvoptions} - -\SetupKeyvalOptions{ - family=BIThesis, - prefix=BIThesis@ -} - -\DeclareStringOption[14pt]{footskip} -\DeclareBoolOption{titleNumberHeiti} -\ProcessKeyvalOptions* - - -\DeclareOption{bachelor}{\@bit@bachelortrue} -\DeclareOption{translation}{\@bit@docTranslationtrue} -\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{ctexbook}} - -\ExecuteOptions{bachelor} - -\ProcessOptions\relax - -\PassOptionsToPackage{AutoFakeBold,AutoFakeSlant}{xeCJK} -\LoadClass[UTF8,zihao=-4,oneside,openany]{ctexbook} - -% \RequirePackage[a4paper,left=3cm,right=2.6cm,top=3.5cm,bottom=2.9cm]{geometry} -% 目前 29mm 最接近 Word 排版 -\RequirePackage{xeCJK} -\RequirePackage{titletoc} - % \RequirePackage{fontspec} -\RequirePackage{setspace} -\RequirePackage{graphicx} -\RequirePackage{fancyhdr} -\RequirePackage{pdfpages} -\RequirePackage{setspace} -\RequirePackage{booktabs} -\RequirePackage{multirow} -\RequirePackage{tikz} -\RequirePackage{etoolbox} -\RequirePackage{hyperref} -\RequirePackage{xcolor} -\RequirePackage{caption} -\RequirePackage{array} -\RequirePackage{amsmath} -\RequirePackage{amssymb} -\RequirePackage{pdfpages} -\RequirePackage{listings} - -%\PackageError{zzzz}{Main \BIThesis@footskip hellp}{test} - -% 设置参考文献编译后端为 biber,引用格式为 GB/T7714-2015 格式 -% 参考文献使用宏包见 https://github.com/hushidong/biblatex-gb7714-2015 -\RequirePackage[ - backend=biber, - style=gb7714-2015, - gbalign=gb7714-2015, - gbnamefmt=lowercase, - gbpub=false, - doi=false, - url=false, - eprint=false, - isbn=false, -]{biblatex} - -% 参考文献引用文件位于 misc/ref.bib -\addbibresource{./misc/ref.bib} - -% 西文字体默认为 Times New Roman -\setromanfont{Times New Roman} -% 论文题目字体为华文细黑 -\setCJKfamilyfont{xihei}[AutoFakeBold,AutoFakeSlant]{[STXIHEI.TTF]} % 若希望使用本机字体,也可以用 {STXihei} 来调用 -\newcommand{\xihei}{\CJKfamily{xihei}} - -\ifBIThesis@titleNumberHeiti - \newcommand{\arabicHeiti}[1]{\xeCJKsetup{CJKspace=true}\xeCJKDeclareCharClass{CJK}{`0 -> `9}{\heiti\raisebox{-0.1ex}{#1}}\normalspacedchars{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}\xeCJKsetup{CJKspace=false}} -\else - \newcommand{\arabicHeiti}[1]{#1} -\fi - - - -% 主题页面格式:BIThesis -\fancypagestyle{BIThesis}{ - % 页眉高度 - \setlength{\headheight}{20pt} - % 页码高度(不完美,比规定稍微靠下 2mm) - \setlength{\footskip}{\BIThesis@footskip} - - \fancyhf{} - % 定义页眉、页码 - \fancyhead[C]{\zihao{4}\ziju{0.08}\songti{北京理工大学本科生毕业设计(论文)}} - \fancyfoot[C]{\songti\zihao{5} \thepage} - % 页眉分割线稍微粗一些 - \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.6pt} -} - -\if@bit@docTranslation -% 主题页面格式:BIThesis -\fancypagestyle{BIThesis}{ - % 页眉高度 - \setlength{\headheight}{20pt} - % 页码高度(不完美,比规定稍微靠下 2mm) - \setlength{\footskip}{\BIThesis@footskip} - - \fancyhf{} - % 定义页码 - \fancyfoot[C]{\songti\zihao{5} \thepage} - % 页眉分割线稍微粗一些 - \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.6pt} - - % 定义页眉 - 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-\renewcommand{\thetable}{\thechapter-\arabic{table}} -\captionsetup[table]{font=small,labelsep=space,skip=2pt} - -% 调整底层 TeX 排版引擎参数以保证所有段落能够很好地以两端对齐的方式呈现 -\tolerance=1 -\emergencystretch=\maxdimen -\hyphenpenalty=10000 -\hbadness=10000 - -% 设置数学公式编号格式 -\renewcommand{\theequation}{\arabic{chapter}-\arabic{equation}} - -\newcommand{\unnumchapter}[1]{ - \chapter*{\vskip 10bp\textmd{#1} \vskip -6bp} - \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1} - \stepcounter{chapter} -} - - - +% \setlength{\parskip}{0em} +\cs_set:Npn \baselinestretch {1.53} +% 正文首行悬挂 1.02cm +% \setlength{\parindent}{1.02cm} % \end{macrocode} +% % \begin{macrocode} -% +% % \end{macrocode} -% \subsubsection{bitart.cls 文档类(已弃用)} +% +% \subsection{bitbeamer.cls 文档类} +% % \begin{macrocode} -%<*article> +%<*beamer> % \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsubsection{l3keys 接口键值对定义} +% +% 定义 |bitbeamer| 文档类的接口键值对。 % \begin{macrocode} - -\newif\if@bit@labreport -\newif\if@bit@proposalreport - -\DeclareOption{lab-report}{\@bit@labreporttrue\@bit@proposalreportfalse} -\DeclareOption{proposal-report}{\@bit@labreportfalse\@bit@proposalreporttrue} -\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{ctexart}} -\ExecuteOptions{lab-report} -\ProcessOptions\relax - -\PassOptionsToPackage{AutoFakeBold,AutoFakeSlant}{xeCJK} -\LoadClass[UTF8,zihao=-4]{ctexart}% - -\if@bit@labreport - \RequirePackage[a4paper,left=3.18cm,right=3.18cm,top=2.54cm,bottom=2.54cm,includeheadfoot]{geometry}% -\else - \RequirePackage[a4paper,left=3cm,right=2.4cm,top=2.6cm,bottom=2.38cm,includeheadfoot]{geometry} -\fi - -\RequirePackage{fontspec}% -\RequirePackage{setspace}% -\RequirePackage{graphicx}% -\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}% -\RequirePackage{pdfpages}% -\RequirePackage{setspace}% -\RequirePackage{booktabs}% -\RequirePackage{multirow}% -\RequirePackage{caption}% - -\if@bit@labreport - \RequirePackage{titlesec}% - \RequirePackage{float}% - \RequirePackage{etoolbox} -\fi - -% 设置参考文献编译后端为 biber,引用格式为 GB/T7714-2015 格式 -% 参考文献使用宏包见 https://github.com/hushidong/biblatex-gb7714-2015 -\RequirePackage[style=gb7714-2015,backend=biber]{biblatex} - -\if@bit@labreport - % 将西文字体设置为 Times New Roman - \setromanfont{Times New Roman}% - - % 设置文档标题深度 - \setcounter{tocdepth}{3}% - \setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}% - - %% - % 设置一级标题、二级标题格式 - \ctexset{section={% - format={\raggedright \bfseries \songti \zihao{-3}},% - name = {,.},% - number = \chinese{section}% - }% - }% - \ctexset{subsection={% - format = {\bfseries \songti \raggedright \zihao{-4}},% - }% - }% - - % 页眉和页脚(页码)的格式设定 - \fancyhf{}% - \fancyhead[L]{\fontsize{10.5pt}{10.5pt}\selectfont\kaishu{\reportName}}% - \fancyfoot[C]{\fontsize{9pt}{9pt}\selectfont\kaishu{\thepage}}% - \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.5pt}% - \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}% - - \AtBeginDocument{ - } -\fi - -\if@bit@proposalreport - % 定义 caption 字体为楷体 - \DeclareCaptionFont{kaiticaption}{\kaishu \normalsize} - - % 设置图片的 caption 格式 - \renewcommand{\thefigure}{\thesection-\arabic{figure}} - \captionsetup[figure]{font=small,labelsep=space,skip=10bp,labelfont=bf,font=kaiticaption} - - % 设置表格的 caption 格式 - \renewcommand{\thetable}{\thesection-\arabic{table}} - \captionsetup[table]{font=small,labelsep=space,skip=10bp,labelfont=bf,font=kaiticaption} - - % 输出大写数字日期 - \ctexset{today=big} - - % 将西文字体设置为 Times New Roman - \setromanfont{Times New Roman} - - %% 将中文楷体设置为 SIMKAI.TTF(如果需要) - % \setCJKfamilyfont{zhkai}{[SIMKAI.TTF]} - % \newcommand*{\kaiti}{\CJKfamily{zhkai}} - - % 设置文档标题深度 - \setcounter{tocdepth}{3} - \setcounter{secnumdepth}{3} - - %% - % 设置一级标题、二级标题格式 - % 一级标题:小三,宋体,加粗,段前段后各半行 - \ctexset{section={ - format={\raggedright \bfseries \songti \zihao{-3}}, - beforeskip = 24bp plus 1ex minus .2ex, - afterskip = 24bp plus .2ex, - fixskip = true, - name = {,.\quad} - } - } - % 二级标题:小四,宋体,加粗,段前段后各半行 - \ctexset{subsection={ - format = {\bfseries \songti \raggedright \zihao{4}}, - beforeskip =24bp plus 1ex minus .2ex, - afterskip = 24bp plus .2ex, - fixskip = true, - } +\keys_define:nn { bitbeamer } + { + titlegraphic .tl_set:N = \l_bit_titlegraphic_tl, + framelogo .tl_set:N = \l_bit_framelogo_tl, } - % 页眉和页脚(页码)的格式设定 - \fancyhf{} - \fancyhead[R]{\fontsize{10.5pt}{10.5pt}\selectfont{北京理工大学本科生毕业设计(论文)开题报告}} - \fancyfoot[R]{\fontsize{9pt}{9pt}\selectfont{\thepage}} - \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{1pt} - \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} -\fi - - -\AtBeginDocument{ - \if@bit@labreport - \input{misc/cover_v1.tex} - % 正文开始 - \pagestyle{fancy} - \setcounter{page}{1}% - \fi - \if@bit@proposalreport - % 报告封面 - \input{misc/cover.tex} - \fi - +% \end{macrocode} +% +% 在宏加载时,处理 |bitbeamer| 中的值。使得 |bitbeamer| +% 宏包的模板选项可以在宏加载时生效。 +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProcessKeysOptions { bitbeamer } +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Pass every option not explicitly defined to `ctexbeamer`. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption*{ + \PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{ctexbeamer} } - % \end{macrocode} +% +% Executes the code for each option. +% Load. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProcessOptions\relax +\LoadClass{ctexbeamer} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsubsection{定义模板类样式} % +% 加载所需的宏包。 % \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{xeCJKfntef} +\RequirePackage{tikz} % \end{macrocode} % +% 设置主题与主题色。 % \begin{macrocode} -%
    +\usetheme{Madrid} +\definecolor{bitred}{HTML}{A13E0B} +\definecolor{bitgreen}{HTML}{0A8F30} +\definecolor{bitdarkgreen}{HTML}{005B30} +\colorlet{beamer@blendedblue}{bitdarkgreen} % \end{macrocode} -% \subsubsection{bitgraduate.cls 文档类(已弃用)} +% +% +% \begin{macro}{\CJKhl:nn} +% 高亮中文字符。 % \begin{macrocode} -%<*graduate> +\cs_new:Npn \CJKhl:nn #1 #2 + { \CJKsout*[thickness=2.5ex, format=\color{#1}]{#2} } % \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Set header if logo path is provided. % \begin{macrocode} - -%% ================================================== -%% BIT-thesis-grd.cls for BIT Thesis -%% modified by yang yating -%% version: 1.4 -%% last update: Mar 25th, 2018 -%% ================================================== - -%% math packages -- conflict with xunicode -\RequirePackage{amsmath,amsthm,amsfonts,amssymb,bm,mathrsfs} -% 直立希腊字母字体 -\RequirePackage{upgreek} - -\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{ctexbook}} -\newif\ifBIT@master\BIT@masterfalse -\newif\ifBIT@doctor\BIT@doctorfalse -\newif\ifBIT@istwoside\BIT@istwosidefalse -\DeclareOption{twoside}{\BIT@istwosidetrue} -\DeclareOption{master}{\BIT@mastertrue} -\DeclareOption{doctor}{\BIT@doctortrue} - -\ProcessOptions\relax -\ifBIT@istwoside -\LoadClass[zihao=-4,a4paper,UTF8,space=auto]{ctexbook} -\else -\LoadClass[zihao=-4,a4paper,oneside,openany,UTF8,space=auto]{ctexbook} -\fi - -%% -%% the setup of ctex package -%% -\def\contentsname{目\BITspace 录} -\def\listfigurename{插\BITspace 图} -\def\listtablename{表\BITspace 格} - -%% -%% 封面标题 -%% -\def\BIT@label@major{学~~~~科~~~~专~~~~业} -\def\BIT@label@title{论文题目} -\def\BIT@label@author{作~~~~者~~~~姓~~~~名} -\def\BIT@label@classification{中图分类号:} -\def\BIT@label@confidential{密级} -\def\BIT@label@UDC{UDC\!分类号:} -\def\BIT@label@serialnumber{编号} -\def\BIT@label@thesis{学位论文} -\def\BIT@label@advisor{指~~~~导~~~~教~~~~师} -\def\BIT@label@degree{申~~~~请~~~~学~~~~位} -\def\BIT@label@submitdate{论文提交日期} -\def\BIT@label@defenddate{论~文~答~辩~日~期} -\def\BIT@label@institute{学~~~~院~~~~名~~~~称} -\def\BIT@label@school{学~位~授~予~单~位} -\def\BIT@label@chairman{答辩委员会主席} - -%% -%% 封面内容 -%% - -\def\BIT@value@classification{} -\def\BIT@value@confidential{} -\def\BIT@value@UDC{} -\def\BIT@value@serialnumber{} -\def\BIT@value@school{} -\def\BIT@value@degree{} -\def\BIT@value@title{~~~~~(论~文~题~目)~~~~~} -\def\BIT@value@vtitle{竖排论文题目} -\def\BIT@value@titlemark{\BIT@value@title} -\def\BIT@value@author{(作~者~姓~名)} -\def\BIT@value@advisor{(姓名、专业技术职务、学位)} -\def\BIT@value@advisorinstitute{(单位)} -\def\BIT@value@major{} -\def\BIT@value@studentnumber{} % _ added by wei.jianwen@gmail.com -\def\BIT@value@submitdate{} -\def\BIT@value@defenddate{} -\def\BIT@value@institute{} -\def\BIT@value@chairman{} -\def\BIT@label@statement{} - -%% 设置圆圈的格式 或使用\textcircled -\usepackage{tikz} -\usepackage{etoolbox} -\newcommand{\circled}[2][]{\tikz[baseline=(char.base)] - {\node[shape = circle, draw, inner sep = 1pt] - (char) {\phantom{\ifblank{#1}{#2}{#1}}}; - \node at (char.center) {\makebox[0pt][c]{#2}};}} -\robustify{\circled} - -%% 论文原创性声明 -\def\BIT@label@original{研究成果声明} -\def\BIT@label@authorization{关于学位论文使用权的说明} -\def\BIT@label@authorsign{作者签名:} -\def\BIT@label@Supervisorsign{导师签名:} -\def\BIT@label@originalDate{签字日期:} -\def\BIT@label@originalcontent{\BITspace\BITspace 本人郑重声明:所提交的学位论文是我本人在指导教师的指导下进行的研究工作获得的研究成果。尽我所知,文中除特别标注和致谢的地方外,学位论文中不包含其他人已经发表或撰写过的研究成果,也不包含为获得北京理工大学或其它教育机构的学位或证书所使用过的材料。与我一同工作的合作者对此研究工作所做的任何贡献均已在学位论文中作了明确的说明并表示了谢意。\par 特此申明。} -\def\BIT@label@authorizationcontent{\BITspace\BITspace 本人完全了解北京理工大学有关保管、使用学位论文的规定,其中包括:\circled{1} 学校有权保管、并向有关部门送交学位论文的原件与复印件;\circled{2} 学校可以采用影印、缩印或其它复制手段复制并保存学位论文;\circled{3} 学校可允许学位论文被查阅或借阅;\circled{4} 学校可以学术交流为目的,复制赠送和交换学位论文;\circled{5} 学校可以公布学位论文的全部或部分内容(保密学位论文在解密后遵守此规定)。} - -%% -%% 英语封面标题 -%% -\def\BIT@label@englishadvisor{Supervisor:} -\def\BIT@label@englishstatement{Submitted in total fulfilment - of the requirements for the degree of \BIT@value@englishdegree \\ - in \BIT@value@englishmajor} -\def\BIT@label@englishauthor{Candidate Name:} -\def\BIT@label@englishadvisor{Faculty Mentor:} -\def\BIT@label@englishchairman{Chair, Thesis Committee:} -\def\BIT@label@englishinstitute{School or Department:} -\def\BIT@label@englishdegree{Degree Applied:} -\def\BIT@label@englishmajor{Major:} -\def\BIT@label@englishschool{Degree by:} -\def\BIT@label@englishdate{The Date of Defence:} - - -%% -%% 英语封面内容 -%% -\def\BIT@value@englishtitle{(English Title of Thesis)} -\def\BIT@value@englishauthor{(Author Name)} -\def\BIT@value@englishadvisor{(Supervisor Name)} -\def\BIT@value@englishinstitute{(Institute Name)} -\def\BIT@value@englishscholl{(BIT)} -\def\BIT@value@englishchair{(someone)} -\def\BIT@value@englishdate{} -\def\BIT@value@englishdegree{} -\def\BIT@value@englishmajor{} - 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\setlength{\topsep}{0pt} % 标签与上文的间距 - }}{\end{list}} -% ====增加化学、国际单位宏包 - \RequirePackage[version=4]{mhchem} - \RequirePackage{siunitx} -\setcounter{secnumdepth}{4} % 章节编号深度 (part 对应 -1) -\setcounter{tocdepth}{2} % 目录深度 (part 对应 -1) -%% ========================================================= -% \end{macrocode} -% \begin{macrocode} -% +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsubsection{定义用户接口} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_eq:NN \CJKhl \CJKhl:nn +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%
    % \end{macrocode} % % \iffalse +% %<*dtx-style> \ProvidesPackage{dtx-style} \RequirePackage{hypdoc} @@ -6786,7 +3778,7 @@ footskip=0.7cm% 页脚 1.8cm % {UT}{本科生毕业论文模板(undergraduate-thesis)} {UTE}{本科生全英文专业毕业论文模板(undergraduate-thesis-en)} {GT}{研究生学位论文模板(graduate-thesis)} - {LR}{简易使用报告模板(lab-report)} + {LR}{简易实验报告模板(lab-report)} {PT}{本科生毕业设计外文翻译模板(paper-translation)} {PS}{北理工主题的 Beamer 模板(presentation-slide)} {UP}{本科生毕业设计开题报告(undergraduate-proposal)} @@ -6924,7 +3916,7 @@ footskip=0.7cm% 页脚 1.8cm % breakautoindent=true, columns=flexible, keepspaces=true, - gobble=4, + gobble=0, framesep=3pt, rulesep=1pt, framerule=1pt, @@ -6973,8 +3965,9 @@ footskip=0.7cm% 页脚 1.8cm % \DeclareDocumentCommand{\env}{m}{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\myentry}[1]{% \marginpar{\raggedleft\color{purple}\bfseries\strut #1}} -\newcommand{\note}[2][Note]{{% - \color{magenta}{\bfseries #1}\emph{#2}}} +\newenvironment{note}[1][Note] + {{\color{magenta} \bfseries #1} \itshape} + {} \DeclareDocumentCommand{\githubuser}{m}{\href{https://github.com/#1}{@#1}} @@ -6999,17 +3992,17 @@ footskip=0.7cm% 页脚 1.8cm % \makeatletter \def\matex@ssize{\smaller\scshape} \DeclareRobustCommand{\BIThesis}{ - \mbox{ - \kern-0.5em{B}\kern-0.05em - {I}\kern-0.05em - {T}\kern-0.1em - \raisebox{-0.38ex}{\matex@ssize {H}}\kern-0.1em - {\matex@ssize {E}}\kern-0.05em - \raisebox{-0.38ex}{\matex@ssize {S}}\kern-0.05em - {\matex@ssize {I}}\kern-0.05em - \raisebox{-0.35ex}{\matex@ssize {S}}\kern-0.5em - \kern 1ex - } + \texorpdfstring{\mbox{ + \kern-0.5em{B}\kern-0.05em + {I}\kern-0.05em + {T}\kern-0.1em + \raisebox{-0.38ex}{\matex@ssize {H}}\kern-0.1em + {\matex@ssize {E}}\kern-0.05em + \raisebox{-0.38ex}{\matex@ssize {S}}\kern-0.05em + {\matex@ssize {I}}\kern-0.05em + \raisebox{-0.35ex}{\matex@ssize {S}}\kern-0.5em + \kern 1ex + }}{BIThesis} } %% from \pkg{ctxdoc} diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.ins b/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.ins index 34dbeb8510..b477fe0fb5 100644 --- a/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.ins +++ b/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.ins @@ -46,9 +46,6 @@ \generate { \usedir{tex/latex/bithesis} - \file{bitart.cls} {\from{\jobname.dtx}{oldcls,article}} - \file{bitbook.cls} {\from{\jobname.dtx}{oldcls,book}} - \file{bitgrad.cls} {\from{\jobname.dtx}{oldcls,graduate}} \file{bithesis.cls} {\from{\jobname.dtx}{cls,thesis}} \file{bitbeamer.cls} {\from{\jobname.dtx}{cls,beamer}} \file{bitreport.cls} {\from{\jobname.dtx}{cls,report}} @@ -66,9 +63,6 @@ \Msg{* bithesis.cls *} \Msg{* bitreport.cls *} \Msg{* bitbeamer.cls *} -\Msg{* bitart.cls (deprecated) *} -\Msg{* bitbook.cls (deprecated) *} -\Msg{* bitgrad.cls (deprecated) *} \Msg{* *} \Msg{* To produce the documentation run the file bithesis.dtx *} \Msg{* through XeLaTeX. *} diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.pdf b/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.pdf index a283fc36c7..7803e14a81 100644 Binary files a/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.pdf and b/macros/unicodetex/latex/bithesis/bithesis.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/polyglossia/README.md b/macros/unicodetex/latex/polyglossia/README.md index bcbe27087f..f5f86367da 100644 --- a/macros/unicodetex/latex/polyglossia/README.md +++ b/macros/unicodetex/latex/polyglossia/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# THE POLYGLOSSIA PACKAGE v1.64 +# THE POLYGLOSSIA PACKAGE v1.65 ## Multilingual typesetting with XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX This package provides an alternative to Babel for users of XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/polyglossia/polyglossia.dtx b/macros/unicodetex/latex/polyglossia/polyglossia.dtx index a98963e5cf..06fa02dd7a 100644 --- a/macros/unicodetex/latex/polyglossia/polyglossia.dtx +++ b/macros/unicodetex/latex/polyglossia/polyglossia.dtx @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ \iffalse % %<*README> -# THE POLYGLOSSIA PACKAGE v1.64 +# THE POLYGLOSSIA PACKAGE v1.65 ## Multilingual typesetting with XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX This package provides an alternative to Babel for users of XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. @@ -1723,7 +1723,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % \end{itemize} % \paragraph*{Commands:} % \begin{itemize} -% \item \Cmd\Greeknumber and \Cmd\greeknumber \ (see section \ref{abjad}). +% \item \Cmd\Greeknumeral (= \Cmd\Greeknumber) and \Cmd\greeknumeral (= \Cmd\greeknumber) \ (see section \ref{abjad}). % \item The command \Cmd\atticnumeral (= \Cmd\atticnum) (activated with % the option ¦attic=true¦), displays numbers using the acrophonic % numbering system (defined in the Unicode range @@ -3010,6 +3010,22 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % \section{Revision history} % % \bgroup\footnotesize +% \subsection*{1.65 (2023/10/01)} +% +% \subsubsection*{Bug fixes} +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Fix spurious space in Hebrew captions (\TXP{601}). +% \item Fix resetting of language specifications at end of inline switch +% (\TXI{603}). +% \end{itemize} +% +% \subsubsection*{Documentation improvements} +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Refer to \cmd{\greeknumeral} and \cmd{\Greeknumeral} rather than to +% the synonyms \cmd{\greeknumber} and \cmd{\Greeknumber} (\TXI{602}). +% \end{itemize} +% +% % \subsection*{1.64 (2023/07/21)} % % \subsubsection*{Bug fixes} @@ -4043,7 +4059,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % \subsection{polyglossia.sty} % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} -\ProvidesPackage{polyglossia}[2023/07/21 v1.64 +\ProvidesPackage{polyglossia}[2023/10/01 v1.65 Modern multilingual typesetting with XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX] \RequirePackage{etoolbox} \RequirePackage{makecmds} @@ -4087,12 +4103,12 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } %% This is for compatibility with Babel-aware package: -\def\languageshorthands#1{\relax} %this is for scrlttr2 class -\def\bbl@cs#1{\csname bbl@#1\endcsname}% +\def\languageshorthands#1{\relax} % this is for scrlttr2 class +\def\bbl@cs#1{\csname bbl@#1\endcsname} \AtEndPreamble{\let\bbl@set@language\xpg@set@language@aux} %for biblatex \AtEndPreamble{\let\bbl@main@language\xpg@main@language} %for biblatex \AtEndPreamble{ - \providecommand\texorpdfstring[2]{#1}% dummy command if hyperref is not loaded + \providecommand\texorpdfstring[2]{#1} % dummy command if hyperref is not loaded } \sys_if_engine_luatex:T{ @@ -4154,32 +4170,32 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } %% custom message macros -\providecommand*{\xpg@error}[1]{% - \PackageError{polyglossia}{#1}{}% +\providecommand*{\xpg@error}[1]{ + \PackageError{polyglossia}{#1}{} } -\providecommand*{\xpg@warning}[1]{% - \PackageWarning{polyglossia}{#1}% +\providecommand*{\xpg@warning}[1]{ + \PackageWarning{polyglossia}{#1} } -\providecommand*{\xpg@info}[1]{% - \PackageInfo{polyglossia}% - {#1\@gobble}% +\providecommand*{\xpg@info}[1]{ + \PackageInfo{polyglossia} + {#1\@gobble} } %% the \@gobble is to prevent displaying the line nr %TODO change all instances of \xpg@nopatterns in gloss-*.ldf files -\providecommand*{\xpg@nopatterns@fallback}[2][nohyphenation]{% +\providecommand*{\xpg@nopatterns@fallback}[2][nohyphenation]{ \xpg@warning{No~ hyphenation~ patterns~ were~ loaded~ for~ `#2'\MessageBreak - I~ will~ use~ \string\language=\string\l@ #1\space instead}% + I~ will~ use~ \string\language=\string\l@ #1\space instead} \expandafter\adddialect\csname l@#2\expandafter\endcsname\csname l@#1\endcsname\relax} -\providecommand*{\xpg@nopatterns}[1]{% +\providecommand*{\xpg@nopatterns}[1]{ \xpg@warning{No~ hyphenation~ patterns~ were~ loaded~ for~ `#1'\MessageBreak - I~ will~ use~ \string\language=\string\l@nohyphenation\space instead}% + I~ will~ use~ \string\language=\string\l@nohyphenation\space instead} %%TODO? \expandafter\adddialect\csname l@#1\endcsname\l@nohyphenation\relax } -\def\xpg@ill@value#1#2{% +\def\xpg@ill@value#1#2{ \xpg@warning{Illegal~ value~ (#1)~ for~ #2}} % error out if lang is not loaded @@ -4221,7 +4237,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \def\@@ensure@maindir#1{\ifcsundef{@ensure@maindir}{#1}{\@ensure@maindir{#1}}} %% Used by the language definitions files for right-to-left languages -\def\RequireBidi{% +\def\RequireBidi{ \str_case_e:nnF{\c_sys_engine_str}{ {luatex}{\ifx\@onlypreamble\@notprerr\else\RequirePackage{luabidi}\fi} {xetex}{\ifx\@onlypreamble\@notprerr\else\RequirePackage{bidi}\fi} @@ -4249,66 +4265,63 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % (lua)bidi commands to change directionality for paragraphs % and inline text. % overwritten with correct package -\cs_new_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@setpardirection:n}{% +\cs_new_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@setpardirection:n}{ \__xpg_if_LR_str:nF {#1} { \xpg@error{right-to-left,~ but~ (lua)bidi~ package~ was~ not~ loaded!} } } -\cs_new_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@settextdirection:n}{% +\cs_new_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@settextdirection:n}{ \__xpg_if_LR_str:nF {#1} { \xpg@error{right-to-left,~ but~ (lua)bidi~ package~ was~ not~ loaded!} } } -\__xpg_at_package_hook:nnn{bidi}{package/bidi/after}{% - \ExplSyntaxOn% - \cs_gset_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@setpardirection:n}{% - \__xpg_if_LR_str:nTF{#1}% - {% - \setLR% - }% - {% - \setRL% - }% - }% - \cs_gset_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@settextdirection:n}{% - \__xpg_if_LR_str:nTF{#1}% - {% - \LRE% - }% - {% - \RLE% - }% - }% - \ExplSyntaxOff% +\__xpg_at_package_hook:nnn{bidi}{package/bidi/after}{ + \cs_gset_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@setpardirection:n}{ + \__xpg_if_LR_str:nTF{#1} + { + \setLR + } + { + \setRL + } + } + \cs_gset_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@settextdirection:n}{ + \__xpg_if_LR_str:nTF{#1} + { + \LRE + } + { + \RLE + } + } + \ExplSyntaxOff } -\__xpg_at_package_hook:nnn{luabidi}{package/luabidi/after}{% - \ExplSyntaxOn% - \cs_gset_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@setpardirection:n}{% - \__xpg_if_LR_str:nTF{#1}% - {% - \setLR% - }% - {% - \setRL% - }% - }% - \cs_gset_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@settextdirection:n}{% - \__xpg_if_LR_str:nTF{#1}% - {% - \LRE% - }% - {% - \RLE% - }% - }% - \ExplSyntaxOff% +\__xpg_at_package_hook:nnn{luabidi}{package/luabidi/after}{ + \cs_gset_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@setpardirection:n}{ + \__xpg_if_LR_str:nTF{#1} + { + \setLR + } + { + \setRL + } + } + \cs_gset_nopar:Nn{\polyglossia@settextdirection:n}{ + \__xpg_if_LR_str:nTF{#1} + { + \LRE + } + { + \RLE + } + } } % emulate \RTLmain \cs_new_nopar:Nn \__xpg_setRTLmain: {} -\str_case_e:nnF{\c_sys_engine_str}{% +\str_case_e:nnF{\c_sys_engine_str}{ {luatex}{\cs_gset:Nn \__xpg_setRTLmain: {\setRTLmain}} {xetex}{\cs_gset:Nn \__xpg_setRTLmain: {\@RTLmaintrue\setnonlatin}} } @@ -4321,7 +4334,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } %% compatibility with babel -\let\addto\gappto% gappto is defined in etoolbox +\let\addto\gappto % gappto is defined in etoolbox %% NEW EXPERIMENTAL SETUP INTERFACE FOR GLOSS FILES %% options currently available: @@ -4340,21 +4353,21 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. %% TODO: localnumeral = %% or even better localdigits = {0123456789} for fully automatic setup \newif\if@xpg@language@really@defined@ -\newcommand*\PolyglossiaSetup[2]{% - \polyglossia@keys_define_lang:n{#1}% - \keys_set:nn { polyglossia / #1 } { #2 }% +\newcommand*\PolyglossiaSetup[2]{ + \polyglossia@keys_define_lang:n{#1} + \keys_set:nn { polyglossia / #1 } { #2 } \prop_log:N{\polyglossia@langsetup} \polyglossia_setup_hyphen:n {#1} %define booleans etoolbox style and set defaults %% TODO ? \providetoggle{#1@setup@done}% % we initialize these so that we can use \gappto below - \csgdef{init@extras@#1}{}% - \csgdef{init@noextras@#1}{}% we don't use this yet: remove? + \csgdef{init@extras@#1}{} + \csgdef{init@noextras@#1}{} % we don't use this yet: remove? % here we do the fontsetup: \polyglossia@lang@autosetupfont:n{#1} - %% TODO? \toggletrue{#1@setup@done}% + %% TODO? \toggletrue{#1@setup@done} % reinit \do - \def\do##1{\setotherlanguage{##1}}% + \def\do##1{\setotherlanguage{##1}} % register base alias \xpg_language_alias { #1 } { #1 } } @@ -4374,15 +4387,15 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \boolfalse{havehyphen} % for each hyphen in the set until we find one that works \clist_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpa_clist { - \ifbool{havehyphen}{}{% + \ifbool{havehyphen}{}{ % check if language hyphenname is defined - \__xpg_check_if_exist_l@:NF{#1}{% + \__xpg_check_if_exist_l@:NF{#1}{ % if not, first consider nohyphenation \str_if_eq:nnTF{##1}{nohyphenation} - {% + { \cs_gset_eq:cc{l@#1}{l@##1} \global\booltrue{havehyphen} - }{% + }{ % then test if hyphenation is defined \xpg@ifdefined{##1}{ % test if language hyphenation is nohyphenation @@ -4392,25 +4405,25 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % ...and load \xpg@set@hyphenation@patterns{##1} \global\booltrue{havehyphen} - }% - }{}% - }% - }% - }% - }% + } + }{} + } + } + } + } % if l@#1 does not yet exist, % we assign it to nohyphenation % we do this here in case and if the hyphennames key was omitted - \ifbool{havehyphen}{}{% - \xpg@ifdefined{#1}{}% + \ifbool{havehyphen}{}{ + \xpg@ifdefined{#1}{} { \xpg@nopatterns{#1} \expandafter\adddialect\csname l@#1\endcsname\l@nohyphenation\relax - }% - }% - \csdef{#1@language}{% - \polyglossia@setup@language@patterns{#1}% - }% + } + } + \csdef{#1@language}{ + \polyglossia@setup@language@patterns{#1} + } % setup hyphenmins \clist_set:Ne \l_tmpa_clist { \prop_item:Nn \polyglossia@langsetup {#1 / hyphenmins} } @@ -4425,10 +4438,10 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } } -\newcommand*\polyglossia@setup@language@patterns[1]{% - \ifbool{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}{% - \xdef\xpg@lastlanguage{\the\csname l@#1\endcsname}% - }{% +\newcommand*\polyglossia@setup@language@patterns[1]{ + \ifbool{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}{ + \xdef\xpg@lastlanguage{\the\csname l@#1\endcsname} + }{ % first, test if \l@#1 exists % without that, \csname l@#1\endcsname will be defined as \relax \cs_if_exist:cTF {l@#1} @@ -4441,14 +4454,14 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \xpg@set@hyphenation@patterns{#1} } } - {% + { % Since this function is sometimes called from the gloss files % directly, we need to check whether the requested hyphenname exists. - \xpg@ifdefined{#1}{}% - {% + \xpg@ifdefined{#1}{} + { \xpg@nopatterns{#1} \expandafter\adddialect\csname l@#1\endcsname\l@nohyphenation\relax% - }% + } \xpg@set@hyphenation@patterns{#1} } } @@ -4861,7 +4874,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % \localnumeral{numeral} use local language \NewExpandableDocumentCommand{\Localnumeral}{som} { - \IfBooleanTF{#1}% + \IfBooleanTF{#1} {% starred: take counter \exp_args:Nc \polyglossia_i_localnumeral:nnnnn {c@#3} {\mainlanguagename} {\languagename} {\IfNoValueTF {#2}{lang=local}{#2}} {Localnumeral} @@ -4929,37 +4942,37 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \prop_log:N{\polyglossia@langsetup} \prop_log:N{\__xpg_alias} } -\def\xpg@lastlanguage{0}% +\def\xpg@lastlanguage{0} -\providebool{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}% +\providebool{xpg@hyphenation@disabled} \boolfalse{xpg@hyphenation@disabled} -\def\xpg@disablehyphenation{% - \ifx\@onlypreamble\@notprerr% - \xpg@@disablehyphenation% - \else% +\def\xpg@disablehyphenation{ + \ifx\@onlypreamble\@notprerr + \xpg@@disablehyphenation + \else % if this is used in the preamble, we have to postpone % the execution until the main language has been set (#125). \cs_gset_nopar:Nn \polyglossia@AtBeginDocument@hyphenation: { - \xpg@@disablehyphenation% - }% - \fi% + \xpg@@disablehyphenation + } + \fi } -\def\xpg@@disablehyphenation{% - \ifbool{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}{}{% - \booltrue{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}% - \xdef\xpg@lastlanguage{\the\language}% +\def\xpg@@disablehyphenation{ + \ifbool{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}{}{ + \booltrue{xpg@hyphenation@disabled} + \xdef\xpg@lastlanguage{\the\language} % We do not call \xpg@set@hyphenation@patterns here to avoid a warning message. % "nohyphenation" is not listed in language.dat.lua. - \language=\l@nohyphenation% - }% + \language=\l@nohyphenation + } } -\def\xpg@enablehyphenation{% - \ifbool{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}{% - \boolfalse{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}% - \language=\csname xpg@lastlanguage\endcsname% +\def\xpg@enablehyphenation{ + \ifbool{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}{ + \boolfalse{xpg@hyphenation@disabled} + \language=\csname xpg@lastlanguage\endcsname }{}% } @@ -4973,7 +4986,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \cs_new:Nn \polyglossia@lang@autosetupfont:n { \str_if_eq:eeTF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/fontsetup}}{true} { - \str_if_eq:eeTF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/lcscript}}{latin}% + \str_if_eq:eeTF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/lcscript}}{latin} {\xpg@fontsetup@latin{#1}} {\xpg@fontsetup@nonlatin{#1}} } @@ -4994,12 +5007,12 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } { \str_if_eq:nnTF{#2}{Turkish}{ - \fontspec_if_language:nTF {TRK}% + \fontspec_if_language:nTF {TRK} { \addfontfeature{Language=Turkish} } { - \fontspec_if_language:nTF {TUR}% + \fontspec_if_language:nTF {TUR} { \addfontfeature{Language=Turkish} }{} @@ -5053,49 +5066,49 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } \cs_generate_variant:Nn \polyglossia@addfontfeature@script:nnn { non , nno, noo , nVn, nnV, nVV , nxn, nnx, nxx} -\def\xpg@fontsetup@latin#1{% +\def\xpg@fontsetup@latin#1{ \begingroup - \csgdef{#1@font@rm}{% + \csgdef{#1@font@rm}{ \cs_if_exist_use:cF{#1font}{ \rmfamilylatin \polyglossia@addfontfeature@language:xx{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/langtag}} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/language}} } } - \csgdef{#1@font@sf}{% + \csgdef{#1@font@sf}{ \cs_if_exist_use:cF{#1fontsf}{ \sffamilylatin \polyglossia@addfontfeature@language:xx{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/langtag}} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/language}} - }% - }% - \csgdef{#1@font@tt}{% + } + } + \csgdef{#1@font@tt}{ \cs_if_exist_use:cF{#1fonttt}{ \ttfamilylatin \polyglossia@addfontfeature@language:xx{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/langtag}} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/language}} - }% - }% + } + } \endgroup } -\def\xpg@fontsetup@nonlatin#1{% +\def\xpg@fontsetup@nonlatin#1{ \begingroup - \csgdef{#1@font@rm}{% + \csgdef{#1@font@rm}{ \cs_if_exist_use:cF{#1font} { - \providetoggle{#1@use@script@font}% + \providetoggle{#1@use@script@font} \str_if_eq:nnTF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/script}}{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/language}} - {\rmfamilylatin}% + {\rmfamilylatin} {\cs_if_exist_use:cTF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/lcscript} font} { - \toggletrue{#1@use@script@font}% + \toggletrue{#1@use@script@font} } { \rmfamilylatin } } - \iftoggle{#1@use@script@font}{}{% + \iftoggle{#1@use@script@font}{}{ \polyglossia@addfontfeature@script:nxx{rm} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/scripttag}} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/script}} @@ -5103,23 +5116,23 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \polyglossia@addfontfeature@language:xx{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/langtag}} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/language}} }% - \def\familytype{rm}% + \def\familytype{rm} }% - \csgdef{#1@font@sf}{% - \cs_if_exist_use:cF{#1fontsf}% + \csgdef{#1@font@sf}{ + \cs_if_exist_use:cF{#1fontsf} { - \providetoggle{#1@use@script@fontsf}% + \providetoggle{#1@use@script@fontsf} \str_if_eq:nnTF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/script}}{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/language}} - {\sffamilylatin}% + {\sffamilylatin} {\cs_if_exist_use:cTF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/lcscript} fontsf} { - \toggletrue{#1@use@script@fontsf}% + \toggletrue{#1@use@script@fontsf} } { \sffamilylatin } } - \iftoggle{#1@use@script@fontsf}{}{% + \iftoggle{#1@use@script@fontsf}{}{ \polyglossia@addfontfeature@script:nxx{sf} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/scripttag}} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/script}} @@ -5127,32 +5140,32 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \polyglossia@addfontfeature@language:xx{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/langtag}} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/language}} }% - \def\familytype{sf}% + \def\familytype{sf} }% - \csgdef{#1@font@tt}{% - \cs_if_exist_use:cF{#1fonttt}% + \csgdef{#1@font@tt}{ + \cs_if_exist_use:cF{#1fonttt} { - \providetoggle{#1@use@script@fonttt}% + \providetoggle{#1@use@script@fonttt} \str_if_eq:nnTF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/script}}{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/language}} - {\ttfamilylatin}% + {\ttfamilylatin} {\cs_if_exist_use:cTF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/lcscript} fonttt} { - \toggletrue{#1@use@script@fonttt}% + \toggletrue{#1@use@script@fonttt} } { \ttfamilylatin } } - \iftoggle{#1@use@script@fonttt}{}{% + \iftoggle{#1@use@script@fonttt}{}{ \polyglossia@addfontfeature@script:nxx{tt} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/scripttag}} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/script}} - }% + } \polyglossia@addfontfeature@language:xx{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/langtag}} {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/language}} - }% - \def\familytype{tt}% - }% + } + \def\familytype{tt} + } \endgroup } @@ -5163,33 +5176,33 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \cs_new_nopar:Nn {\polyglossia@local@marks:n} {} \cs_new_nopar:Nn {\polyglossia@enable@local@marks:} { - \xpg@info{Option:~ localmarks}% + \xpg@info{Option:~ localmarks} \cs_gset_nopar:Nn \polyglossia@local@marks:n {% - \def\xpg@tmp@lang{##1}% - \DeclareRobustCommand\markboth[2]{% + \def\xpg@tmp@lang{##1} + \DeclareRobustCommand\markboth[2]{ \begingroup \let\label\relax \let\index\relax \let\glossary\relax \unrestored@protected@xdef\@themark {% - {\lowercase{\foreignlanguage{\xpg@tmp@lang}}{\protect\@@ensure@maindir{####1}}}% - {\lowercase{\foreignlanguage{\xpg@tmp@lang}}{\protect\@@ensure@maindir{####2}}}% + {\lowercase{\foreignlanguage{\xpg@tmp@lang}}{\protect\@@ensure@maindir{####1}}} + {\lowercase{\foreignlanguage{\xpg@tmp@lang}}{\protect\@@ensure@maindir{####2}}} }% - \@temptokena \expandafter{\@themark}% - \mark{\the\@temptokena}% + \@temptokena \expandafter{\@themark} + \mark{\the\@temptokena} \endgroup - \if@nobreak\ifvmode\nobreak\fi\fi% + \if@nobreak\ifvmode\nobreak\fi\fi }% - \DeclareRobustCommand\markright[1]{% + \DeclareRobustCommand\markright[1]{ \begingroup \let\label\relax \let\index\relax \let\glossary\relax \expandafter\@markright\@themark - {\lowercase{\foreignlanguage{\xpg@tmp@lang}}{\protect\@@ensure@maindir{####1}}}% - \@temptokena \expandafter{\@themark}% - \mark{\the\@temptokena}% + {\lowercase{\foreignlanguage{\xpg@tmp@lang}}{\protect\@@ensure@maindir{####1}}} + \@temptokena \expandafter{\@themark} + \mark{\the\@temptokena} \endgroup - \if@nobreak\ifvmode\nobreak\fi\fi% - }% + \if@nobreak\ifvmode\nobreak\fi\fi + } % This part seems wrong (see #396 for explanation). Remove after a while. % \def\@markright####1####2####3{% % \@temptokena{\protect\@@ensure@maindir{####1}}% @@ -5203,7 +5216,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % Easy way out – Arthur, 2012-08-01 -\ifcsdef{newXeTeXintercharclass}{% +\ifcsdef{newXeTeXintercharclass}{ % to reset the intercharclass of a character to "normal" \newXeTeXintercharclass\xpg@normalclass %TODO }{} @@ -5227,10 +5240,10 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. %we call this macro when a gloss file is not found for a given language -\def\xpg@nogloss#1{% +\def\xpg@nogloss#1{ \xpg@warning{Neither~ file~ gloss-#1.ldf~ nor file~ gloss-#1.lde~ exists!\MessageBreak - I~ will~ nevertheless~ try~ to~ use~ hyphenation~ patterns~ for~ #1.}% - \PolyglossiaSetup{#1}{hyphenmins={2,3},hyphennames={#1},fontsetup=true}% + I~ will~ nevertheless~ try~ to~ use~ hyphenation~ patterns~ for~ #1.} + \PolyglossiaSetup{#1}{hyphenmins={2,3},hyphennames={#1},fontsetup=true} % the above amounts to: %\ifcsundef{l@#1}% % {\expandafter\adddialect\csname l@#1\endcsname\l@nohyphenation\relax}% @@ -5238,13 +5251,13 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. %\csdef{#1@language}{\language=\csname l@#1\endcsname}% } -\newcommand{\xpg@input}[1]{% +\newcommand{\xpg@input}[1]{ % Store catcode of @ before making at letter \chardef\xpg@saved@at@catcode\catcode`\@ \makeatletter - \input{#1}% + \input{#1} % restore former @ catcode - \catcode`\@=\xpg@saved@at@catcode% + \catcode`\@=\xpg@saved@at@catcode } %% Load a lde file @@ -5336,7 +5349,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. {#1} } } - \polyglossia@register@language:nn{}{#1}% + \polyglossia@register@language:nn{}{#1} \seq_gput_right:Nn \__xpg_langs_loaded {#1} } @@ -5350,14 +5363,14 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \newenvironment {\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/envname}} [1] [] { \begin{otherlanguage}[##1]{#1} - }% + } { \end{otherlanguage} - }% + } \exp_args:Nc \newcommand {text#1} [2][] - {% - \__xpg_textlanguage:een{##1}{#1}{##2}% - }% + { + \__xpg_textlanguage:een{##1}{#1}{##2} + } } } \cs_generate_variant:Nn \xpg_define_language_commands:n {e} @@ -5489,7 +5502,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. { \end{otherlanguage} } - }% + } \tl_clear_new:N \__xpg_alias_option_tl \prop_clear_new:N \__xpg_language_alias_prop \keys_set_known:nnN{polyglossia/alias} {#2} \__xpg_alias_option_tl @@ -5542,22 +5555,22 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \exp_args:Nnx \seq_gput_right:Nn \__xpg_langs_loaded {#2} } \polyglossia@set@default@language:ee {\xpg_alias_add_to_option_i:nn{#2}{#1}} - {\xpg_alias_base_lang:n{#2}}% + {\xpg_alias_base_lang:n{#2}} } \cs_new:Nn \polyglossia@set@default@language:nn { - \gdef\xpg@main@language{#2}% + \gdef\xpg@main@language{#2} \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1} { \cs_gset_nopar:Npn \mainlanguagevariant {} } - {% + { % Register the language options - \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {#2} {#1} {@xpg@main@langvariant}% - }% - \csgdef{#2@gvar}{\mainlanguagevariant}% + \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {#2} {#1} {@xpg@main@langvariant} + } + \csgdef{#2@gvar}{\mainlanguagevariant} %% The following settings are for the default language and script % this tells bidi.sty or luabidi.sty that the document is RTL \__xpg_if_LR_str:eF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/direction}} @@ -5568,8 +5581,8 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \selectbackgroundlanguage{#2} \selectlanguage[#1]{#2}% } - \xpg@info{Default~ language~ is~ #2}% - \polyglossia@set@language@name[#1]{#2}% + \xpg@info{Default~ language~ is~ #2} + \polyglossia@set@language@name[#1]{#2} \cs_gset_nopar:Npn \mainlanguagename {#2} % Store babelname of main language (for external packages such as biblatex) @@ -5691,112 +5704,112 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \cs_new_nopar:cpn {bcp47.main.casing} {} \cs_new_nopar:Npn \mainlanguagevariant {}% % Store main language variant for external packages -\define@key{xpg@main@langvariant}{variant}{% - \cs_gset_nopar:Npn \mainlanguagevariant {#1}% +\define@key{xpg@main@langvariant}{variant}{ + \cs_gset_nopar:Npn \mainlanguagevariant {#1} } \cs_new_nopar:Npn \babelname {} -\def\languagevariant{}% +\def\languagevariant{} % Store current language variant for external packages -\define@key{xpg@set@langvariant}{variant}{% - \def\languagevariant{#1}% +\define@key{xpg@set@langvariant}{variant}{ + \def\languagevariant{#1} } \newcommand*\polyglossia@set@language@name[2][]{ - \def\languagename{#2}% - \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{% + \def\languagename{#2} + \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{ \ifcsundef{#2@gvar}{\def\languagevariant{}}{\def\languagevariant{\csuse{#2@gvar}}} - }{% + }{ % Register the language options - \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {#2} {#1} {@xpg@set@langvariant}% - \cs_set_eq:cc{#2@gvar}{languagevariant}% + \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {#2} {#1} {@xpg@set@langvariant} + \cs_set_eq:cc{#2@gvar}{languagevariant} }% } -\newcommand*{\resetdefaultlanguage}[2][]{% +\newcommand*{\resetdefaultlanguage}[2][]{ \polyglossia@reset@default@language:nn {\xpg_alias_add_to_option_i:nn{#2}{#1}} - {\xpg_alias_base_lang:n{#2}}% + {\xpg_alias_base_lang:n{#2}} } \cs_new:Nn \__xpg_store_bcp_info:nn { % Store BCP-47 ID and subtags of current language - \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{% + \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{ % tag (e.g., en-US) - \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.tag}{% - \csedef{bcp47.tag}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47 } }% - }{% - \csedef{bcp47.tag}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.tag}}% - }% + \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.tag}{ + \csedef{bcp47.tag}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47 } } + }{ + \csedef{bcp47.tag}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.tag}} + } % language (e.g., en) - \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.language}{% - \csedef{bcp47.language}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-language } }% - }{% - \csedef{bcp47.language}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.language}}% - }% + \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.language}{ + \csedef{bcp47.language}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-language } } + }{ + \csedef{bcp47.language}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.language}} + } % region (e.g., US) \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.region}{% - \csedef{bcp47.region}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-region } }% - }{% + \csedef{bcp47.region}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-region } } + }{ \csedef{bcp47.region}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.region}}% - }% + } % script (e.g., Latn) - \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.script}{% - \csedef{bcp47.script}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-script } }% - }{% - \csedef{bcp47.script}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.script}}% - }% + \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.script}{ + \csedef{bcp47.script}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-script } } + }{ + \csedef{bcp47.script}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.script}} + } % variant (e.g., 1996) - \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.variant}{% - \csedef{bcp47.variant}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-variant } }% - }{% - \csedef{bcp47.variant}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.variant}}% - }% + \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.variant}{ + \csedef{bcp47.variant}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-variant } } + }{ + \csedef{bcp47.variant}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.variant}} + } % extension.t (tranformation) \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.extension.t}{% - \csedef{bcp47.extension.t}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-t } }% - }{% - \csedef{bcp47.extension.t}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.extension.t}}% - }% + \csedef{bcp47.extension.t}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-t } } + }{ + \csedef{bcp47.extension.t}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.extension.t}} + } % extension.u (additional locale information) \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.extension.u}{% - \csedef{bcp47.extension.u}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-u } }% - }{% - \csedef{bcp47.extension.u}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.extension.u}}% - }% + \csedef{bcp47.extension.u}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-u } } + }{ + \csedef{bcp47.extension.u}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.extension.u}} + } % extension.x (private use area) - \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.extension.x}{% - \csedef{bcp47.extension.x}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-x } }% - }{% - \csedef{bcp47.extension.x}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.extension.x}}% - }% + \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.extension.x}{ + \csedef{bcp47.extension.x}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-x } } + }{ + \csedef{bcp47.extension.x}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.extension.x}} + } % casing - \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.casing}{% + \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.casing}{ % For casing, we fall back to language if bcp47-casing is not explicitly set \cs_set_nopar:cpx {tmpcasing} { \prop_item:Ne \polyglossia@langsetup { #2 / bcp47-casing } } \str_if_empty:NTF \tmpcasing { \cs_gset_eq:cc {bcp47.casing} {bcp47.language} } { \csedef{bcp47.casing}{ \tmpcasing } } - }{% - \csedef{bcp47.casing}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.casing}}% - }% - }{% - \csedef{bcp47.tag}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47 } }% - \csedef{bcp47.language}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-language } }% - \csedef{bcp47.region}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-region } }% - \csedef{bcp47.script}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-script } }% - \csedef{bcp47.variant}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-variant } }% - \csedef{bcp47.extension.t}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-t } }% - \csedef{bcp47.extension.u}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-u } }% - \csedef{bcp47.extension.x}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-x } }% + }{ + \csedef{bcp47.casing}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.casing}} + } + }{ + \csedef{bcp47.tag}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47 } } + \csedef{bcp47.language}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-language } } + \csedef{bcp47.region}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-region } } + \csedef{bcp47.script}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-script } } + \csedef{bcp47.variant}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-variant } } + \csedef{bcp47.extension.t}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-t } } + \csedef{bcp47.extension.u}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-u } } + \csedef{bcp47.extension.x}{ \prop_item:Nn{ \polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47-extension-x } } % For casing, we fall back to language if bcp47-casing is not explicitly set \cs_set_nopar:cpx {tmpcasing} { \prop_item:Ne \polyglossia@langsetup { #2 / bcp47-casing } } \str_if_empty:NTF \tmpcasing { \cs_gset_eq:cc {bcp47.casing} {bcp47.language} } { \csedef{bcp47.casing}{ \tmpcasing } } - }% + } } \cs_new:Nn \polyglossia@reset@default@language:nn @@ -5818,14 +5831,14 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \selectbackgroundlanguage{#2}% % Store babelname of current language (for external packages such as biblatex) \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{% - \ifcsundef{#2@gbabelname}{% - \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}}% - }{% - \edef\babelname{\csuse{#2@gbabelname}}% - }% - }{% - \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}}% - }% + \ifcsundef{#2@gbabelname}{ + \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}} + }{ + \edef\babelname{\csuse{#2@gbabelname}} + } + }{ + \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}} + } % Store BCP-47 id of current language \__xpg_store_bcp_info:nn {#1}{#2} } @@ -5838,30 +5851,30 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } % This saves the normalfont for the latin script since we may change normalfont in other scripts -\let\normalfontlatin=\normalfont% +\let\normalfontlatin=\normalfont % Provide default fonts (as set with \setmainfont, \setsansfont and \setmonofont) % for Latin scripts and as a fallback for non-Latin scripts. -\DeclareRobustCommand\xpg@defaultfont@rm{% - \tl_if_empty:NF{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}{\fontencoding{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}}% - \fontfamily\rmdefault% - \ifdefined\UseHook\UseHook{rmfamily}\fi% - \selectfont% -} -\DeclareRobustCommand\xpg@defaultfont@sf{% - \tl_if_empty:NF{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}{\fontencoding{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}}% - \fontfamily\sfdefault% - \ifdefined\UseHook\UseHook{sffamily}\fi% - \selectfont% -} -\DeclareRobustCommand\xpg@defaultfont@tt{% - \tl_if_empty:NF{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}{\fontencoding{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}}% - \fontfamily\ttdefault% - \ifdefined\UseHook\UseHook{ttfamily}\fi% - \selectfont% -} - -\def\xpg@patch@fontfamilies{% +\DeclareRobustCommand\xpg@defaultfont@rm{ + \tl_if_empty:NF{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}{\fontencoding{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}} + \fontfamily\rmdefault + \ifdefined\UseHook\UseHook{rmfamily}\fi + \selectfont +} +\DeclareRobustCommand\xpg@defaultfont@sf{ + \tl_if_empty:NF{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}{\fontencoding{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}} + \fontfamily\sfdefault + \ifdefined\UseHook\UseHook{sffamily}\fi + \selectfont +} +\DeclareRobustCommand\xpg@defaultfont@tt{ + \tl_if_empty:NF{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}{\fontencoding{\g__fontspec_nfss_enc_tl}} + \fontfamily\ttdefault + \ifdefined\UseHook\UseHook{ttfamily}\fi + \selectfont +} + +\def\xpg@patch@fontfamilies{ % This robustifies the redefinitions of \family (suggestion by Enrico Gregorio) % e.g. to prevent expansion of the \familytype redefinition in auxiliary files \csgappto{rmfamily~}{\def\familytype{rm}} @@ -5872,79 +5885,79 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % These switches activate the default fonts % Note that a simple \let\rmfamilylatin=\rmfamily % does not work reliably (see #24) -\cs_gset_eq:cc{rmfamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@rm}% -\cs_gset_eq:cc{sffamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@sf}% -\cs_gset_eq:cc{ttfamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@tt}% +\cs_gset_eq:cc{rmfamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@rm} +\cs_gset_eq:cc{sffamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@sf} +\cs_gset_eq:cc{ttfamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@tt} -\def\xpg@set@familydefault{% +\def\xpg@set@familydefault{ % We need the \edef route here in order % to detect both \renewcommand and \let % changes. - \edef\tempa{\familydefault}% - \edef\tempb{\sfdefault}% - \ifcsequal{tempa}{tempb}% + \edef\tempa{\familydefault} + \edef\tempb{\sfdefault} + \ifcsequal{tempa}{tempb} {\def\familytype{sf}} - {\edef\tempb{\ttdefault}% - \ifcsequal{tempa}{tempb}% + {\edef\tempb{\ttdefault} + \ifcsequal{tempa}{tempb} {\def\familytype{tt}} {\def\familytype{rm}}} - \xpg@patch@fontfamilies% + \xpg@patch@fontfamilies % This (re-)saves the normalfont for the latin script since we may % change normalfont in other scripts - \let\normalfontlatin=\normalfont% + \let\normalfontlatin=\normalfont % And for all cases, we also reset \familylatin - \cs_gset_eq:cc{rmfamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@rm}% - \cs_gset_eq:cc{sffamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@sf}% - \cs_gset_eq:cc{ttfamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@tt}% + \cs_gset_eq:cc{rmfamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@rm} + \cs_gset_eq:cc{sffamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@sf} + \cs_gset_eq:cc{ttfamilylatin}{xpg@defaultfont@tt} } -\def\resetfontlatin{% - \DeclareRobustCommand\rmfamily{\xpg@defaultfont@rm}% - \DeclareRobustCommand\sffamily{\xpg@defaultfont@sf}% - \DeclareRobustCommand\ttfamily{\xpg@defaultfont@tt}% - \xpg@patch@fontfamilies% - \global\let\normalfont=\normalfontlatin% +\def\resetfontlatin{ + \DeclareRobustCommand\rmfamily{\xpg@defaultfont@rm} + \DeclareRobustCommand\sffamily{\xpg@defaultfont@sf} + \DeclareRobustCommand\ttfamily{\xpg@defaultfont@tt} + \xpg@patch@fontfamilies + \global\let\normalfont=\normalfontlatin } -\def\selectfontfamilylatin{% - \def\tmp@tt{tt}\def\tmp@sf{sf}% - \ifx\familytype\tmp@tt% - \ttfamilylatin% - \else\ifx\familytype\tmp@sf% - \sffamilylatin% +\def\selectfontfamilylatin{ + \def\tmp@tt{tt}\def\tmp@sf{sf} + \ifx\familytype\tmp@tt + \ttfamilylatin + \else\ifx\familytype\tmp@sf + \sffamilylatin \else\rmfamilylatin\fi\fi} -\def\xpg@select@fontfamily#1{% - \def\tmp@tt{tt}\def\tmp@sf{sf}% +\def\xpg@select@fontfamily#1{ + \def\tmp@tt{tt}\def\tmp@sf{sf} \ifx\familytype\tmp@tt - \__xpg_use_or_warn:c{#1@font@tt}% + \__xpg_use_or_warn:c{#1@font@tt} \else\ifx\familytype\tmp@sf - \__xpg_use_or_warn:c{#1@font@sf}% + \__xpg_use_or_warn:c{#1@font@sf} \else\__xpg_use_or_warn:c{#1@font@rm}\fi\fi} -\def\xpg@set@normalfont#1{% - \letcs{\rmfamily}{#1@font@rm}% - \letcs{\sffamily}{#1@font@sf}% - \letcs{\ttfamily}{#1@font@tt}% - \robustify\rmfamily% - \robustify\sffamily% - \robustify\ttfamily% - \gdef\normalfont{\protect\xpg@select@fontfamily{#1}% - \fontseries{\seriesdefault}\selectfont% +\def\xpg@set@normalfont#1{ + \letcs{\rmfamily}{#1@font@rm} + \letcs{\sffamily}{#1@font@sf} + \letcs{\ttfamily}{#1@font@tt} + \robustify\rmfamily + \robustify\sffamily + \robustify\ttfamily + \gdef\normalfont{\protect\xpg@select@fontfamily{#1} + \fontseries{\seriesdefault}\selectfont \fontshape{\shapedefault} - \ifdefined\UseHook\UseHook{normalfont}\fi% - \selectfont}% - \gdef\reset@font{\protect\normalfont}% + \ifdefined\UseHook\UseHook{normalfont}\fi + \selectfont} + \gdef\reset@font{\protect\normalfont} } \let\@@fterindentfalse\@afterindentfalse -\def\french@indent{% +\def\french@indent{ \let\@afterindentfalse\@afterindenttrue - \@afterindenttrue% + \@afterindenttrue } -\def\nofrench@indent{% +\def\nofrench@indent{ \let\@afterindentfalse\@@fterindentfalse - \@afterindentfalse% + \@afterindentfalse } \cs_new_nopar:Npn \selectbackgroundlanguage #1 @@ -5955,8 +5968,8 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. { \str_if_eq:eeTF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#1/lcscript}}{latin} {} - {\xpg@set@normalfont{#1}}% - \csuse{#1@globalnumbers}% + {\xpg@set@normalfont{#1}} + \csuse{#1@globalnumbers} } \cs_generate_variant:Nn \polyglossia@select@background@language:n {e} % Declare secondary language #2 with language options #1 @@ -5964,7 +5977,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. { \seq_if_in:NxF \__xpg_langs_loaded {#2} { - \polyglossia_load_lang_definition:ee {#1} {#2}% + \polyglossia_load_lang_definition:ee {#1} {#2} % define environment and command if not alias \str_if_eq:eeT {\prop_item:Ne \__xpg_alias {#2/target}} {#2} { \use:c{\prop_item:Ne{\polyglossia@langsetup} @@ -5972,23 +5985,23 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. {#2} } \polyglossia@set@other@language:ee {\xpg_alias_add_to_option_i:nn{#2}{#1}} - {\xpg_alias_base_lang:n{#2}}% + {\xpg_alias_base_lang:n{#2}} \exp_args:Nnx \seq_gput_right:Nn \__xpg_langs_loaded {#2} } } \cs_new:Nn \polyglossia@set@other@language:nn { - \polyglossia@register@language:nn{#1}{#2}% + \polyglossia@register@language:nn{#1}{#2} % If a variant is set, store it. \gdef\otherlanguagevariant{} % Register the language options - \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {#2} {#1} {@xpg@other@langvariant}% + \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {#2} {#1} {@xpg@other@langvariant} - \csgdef{#2@gvar}{\otherlanguagevariant}% + \csgdef{#2@gvar}{\otherlanguagevariant} \prop_get:NxNT \polyglossia@langsetup {#2/babelname} \l_tmpa_tl { \xdef\otherlanguagebabelname{\l_tmpa_tl} } - \cs_gset_eq:cc{#2@gbabelname}{otherlanguagebabelname}% + \cs_gset_eq:cc{#2@gbabelname}{otherlanguagebabelname} } \cs_generate_variant:Nn \polyglossia@set@other@language:nn { ee, ef, en, eo, ex, @@ -6000,25 +6013,25 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % Store main language variant for external packages -\define@key{xpg@other@langvariant}{variant}{% - \gdef\otherlanguagevariant{#1}% +\define@key{xpg@other@langvariant}{variant}{ + \gdef\otherlanguagevariant{#1} } -\newcommand\setotherlanguages[1]{% - \def\do##1{\setotherlanguage{##1}}% - \exp_args:Nx\docsvlist{#1}}% +\newcommand\setotherlanguages[1]{ + \def\do##1{\setotherlanguage{##1}} + \exp_args:Nx\docsvlist{#1}} \def\common@language{% FIXME is this really needed??? - \ifbool{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}{% - \xdef\xpg@lastlanguage{\z@}% - }{% + \ifbool{xpg@hyphenation@disabled}{ + \xdef\xpg@lastlanguage{\z@} + }{ \language=\z@ - }% + } \lefthyphenmin=\tw@ \righthyphenmin=\thr@@} -\def\xpg@initial@setup{% - \common@language% +\def\xpg@initial@setup{ + \common@language } @@ -6026,8 +6039,8 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % for specific (esp. tag-based) aliases % where \text would cause clashes % (e.g., \textit) -\newcommand\textlang[3][]{% - \xpg@str@lowercase{\xpg@tmp@lang}{#2}% +\newcommand\textlang[3][]{ + \xpg@str@lowercase{\xpg@tmp@lang}{#2} \__xpg_textlanguage:een {#1} {\xpg@tmp@lang} {#3} }% @@ -6035,28 +6048,28 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % for specific (esp. tag-based) aliases % where {} would cause clashes % (e.g., \fi) -\newenvironment{lang}[2][]{% - \begin{otherlanguage}[#1]{#2}% -}{% +\newenvironment{lang}[2][]{ + \begin{otherlanguage}[#1]{#2} +}{ \end{otherlanguage} -}% +} \providecommand{\foreignlanguage}{} % wrapper for foreignlanguage and otherlanguage* \newcommand*\polyglossia@setforeignlanguage[2][]{ \select@@language[#1]{#2} - \polyglossia@register@language:nn{#1}{#2}% + \polyglossia@register@language:nn{#1}{#2} % Store babelname of current language (for external packages such as biblatex) - \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{% - \ifcsundef{#2@gbabelname}{% - \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}}% - }{% - \edef\babelname{\csuse{#2@gbabelname}}% - }% - }{% - \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}}% - }% + \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{ + \ifcsundef{#2@gbabelname}{ + \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}} + }{ + \edef\babelname{\csuse{#2@gbabelname}} + } + }{ + \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}} + } % Store BCP-47 id of current language \__xpg_store_bcp_info:nn {#1}{#2} } @@ -6065,17 +6078,17 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % options are lowercased (also when used in \MakeUppercase % contexts e.g. in headings) % Macro adapted from tudscr.sty -\newcommand*\xpg@str@lowercase[2]{% - \protected@edef#1{% - \lowercase{\def\noexpand#1{#2}}% - }#1% +\newcommand*\xpg@str@lowercase[2]{ + \protected@edef#1{ + \lowercase{\def\noexpand#1{#2}} + }#1 } % lowercase options before passing to setkeys \cs_new:Nn \polyglossia@set@keys:nn { - \xpg@str@lowercase{\xpg@tmp@opts}{#2}% - \exp_args:Nne \setkeys{#1}{\xpg@tmp@opts}% + \xpg@str@lowercase{\xpg@tmp@opts}{#2} + \exp_args:Nne \setkeys{#1}{\xpg@tmp@opts} } % joint code of \foreignlanguage, otherlanguage* @@ -6083,17 +6096,17 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % #1 option % #2 language \newcommand{\xpg@otherlanguage}[2][] -{% +{ \polyglossia@error@iflangnotloaded:n{#2} - \polyglossia@set@keys:nn{#2}{#1}% + \polyglossia@set@keys:nn{#2}{#1} \polyglossia@setforeignlanguage[#1]{#2} % Hook for external packages such as biblatex - \polyglossia@language@switched% + \polyglossia@language@switched % buggy restoration heure - \csuse{inlineextras@#2}% + \csuse{inlineextras@#2} % This is a hook for external packages which want to access variants % via babelname (such as biblatex) - \cs_if_exist_use:c{inlineextras@bbl@\babelname}% + \cs_if_exist_use:c{inlineextras@bbl@\babelname} } \renewcommand{\foreignlanguage}[3][] @@ -6105,7 +6118,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % used in captions \newcommand{\setforeignlanguage}[2][] { - \polyglossia@setforeignlanguage[#1]{#2}% + \polyglossia@setforeignlanguage[#1]{#2} } % internal wrapper for foreign language @@ -6120,8 +6133,8 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \msg_show:nnn { polyglossia } { languagenotloaded } {#2} }{ \group_begin: - \xpg@otherlanguage[\xpg_alias_add_to_option_i:nn{#2}{#1}]{#3}% - \polyglossia@lang@settextdirection:nn{#3}{#4}% + \xpg@otherlanguage[\xpg_alias_add_to_option_i:nn{#2}{#1}]{#3} + \polyglossia@lang@settextdirection:nn{#3}{#4} \group_end: } } @@ -6147,7 +6160,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. { \msg_show:nnn { polyglossia } { languagenotloaded } {#2} }{ - \xpg@otherlanguage[\xpg_alias_add_to_option_i:nn{#2}{#1}]{#3}% + \xpg@otherlanguage[\xpg_alias_add_to_option_i:nn{#2}{#1}]{#3} \polyglossia@lang@settextdirection:nn{#3}% \bgroup } @@ -6183,17 +6196,22 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \msg_show:nnn { polyglossia } { languagenotloaded } {#2} } { + % Store embedding language name + \global\let\xpg@save@languagename\languagename \group_begin: \bool_set_true:N \__xpg_inline_lang - \xpg@otherlanguage[#1]{#3}% - \csuse{date#3}% + \xpg@otherlanguage[#1]{#3} + \csuse{date#3} % This is a hook for external packages which want to access variants % via babelname (such as biblatex) - \cs_if_exist_use:c{date@bbl@\babelname}% - \polyglossia@lang@settextdirection:nn{#3}{#4}% + \cs_if_exist_use:c{date@bbl@\babelname} + \polyglossia@lang@settextdirection:nn{#3}{#4} \group_end: % Reset the language's/script's font families if the embedding script is latin - \str_if_eq:eeTF{\prop_item:Ne{\polyglossia@langsetup}{\languagename/lcscript}}{latin}{\resetfontlatin}{}% + \str_if_eq:eeT{\prop_item:Ne{\polyglossia@langsetup}{\xpg@save@languagename/lcscript}}{latin} + {\resetfontlatin} + % In case a \font is defined, re-activate that + \xpg@set@normalfont{\xpg@save@languagename} } } \cs_generate_variant:Nn \__xpg_textlanguage:nnnn {nnen} @@ -6202,9 +6220,9 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \newcommand\pghyphenation[3][]{ \bgroup \polyglossia@error@iflangnotloaded:n{#2} - \setkeys{#2}{#1}% - \select@@language[#1]{#2}% - \hyphenation{#3}% + \setkeys{#2}{#1} + \select@@language[#1]{#2} + \hyphenation{#3} \egroup } @@ -6213,8 +6231,8 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % (for instance biblatex): \newcommand*{\xpg@hook@setlanguage}{} -\def\xpg@pop@language@i#1#2{% - \xpg@set@language@aux[#1]{#2}% +\def\xpg@pop@language@i#1#2{ + \xpg@set@language@aux[#1]{#2} \xpg@hook@setlanguage \let\emp@langname\@undefined} @@ -6245,20 +6263,20 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \group_insert_after:N \xpg@pop@language } % Register the language options - \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {#3} {#2} {@xpg@set@langvariant}% + \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {#3} {#2} {@xpg@set@langvariant} % The starred variant does not write to the aux \IfBooleanTF#1{% - \xpg@set@language@nonaux[#2]{#3}% + \xpg@set@language@nonaux[#2]{#3} + } + { + \xpg@set@language@aux[#2]{#3} } - {% - \xpg@set@language@aux[#2]{#3}% - }% \sys_if_engine_luatex:T { \directlua{polyglossia.select_language('\luatexluaescapestring{\string#3}', - \the\csname l@#3\endcsname)}% + \the\csname l@#3\endcsname)} } - \polyglossia@register@language:nn{#2}{#3}% + \polyglossia@register@language:nn{#2}{#3} } \cs_generate_variant:Nn \polyglossia@select@language:nnn { nee, nne @@ -6271,18 +6289,18 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \tl_if_blank:nF {#2} { % If the optional argument sets a value for the key “variant”, copy it to xpg@langvariant - \clist_map_inline:nn { #2 } {% + \clist_map_inline:nn { #2 } { \xpg@parsevariantkeyvalue##1=#3:#1\relax }% - \polyglossia@set@keys:nn{#1}{#2}% + \polyglossia@set@keys:nn{#1}{#2} } } % Initialize default language options, so that % \iflanguageoption has the info it needs also % for default settings -\newcommand*\xpg@initialize@gloss@options[2]{% - \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {#1} {#2} {@xpg@set@langvariant}% +\newcommand*\xpg@initialize@gloss@options[2]{ + \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {#1} {#2} {@xpg@set@langvariant} } % Record synonymous keyvals such as variant=us and variant=american @@ -6298,11 +6316,11 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % Patch xkeyval to record default values of keys \pretocmd{\XKV@define@default}{% - \csgdef{xpg@default@opt@\XKV@header #1}{#2}% + \csgdef{xpg@default@opt@\XKV@header #1}{#2} }{}{\xpg@warning{Patching xkeyval failed!}} % Helper to get and register option keyvals -\def\xpg@parsevariantkeyvalue#1=#2@#3:#4\relax{% +\def\xpg@parsevariantkeyvalue#1=#2@#3:#4\relax{ \def\@tmpa{#1} \def\@tmpb{variant} % variant values are stored in specific macros @@ -6311,8 +6329,8 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \ifx\@tmpa\@tmpb\setkeys{#3}{#1=#2}\fi \tl_if_empty:nTF{#2} { - \ifcsdef{xpg@default@opt@KV@#4@#1}% - {\xpg@store@opt@keyval#1:\csuse{xpg@default@opt@KV@#4@#1}=:#4\relax}% + \ifcsdef{xpg@default@opt@KV@#4@#1} + {\xpg@store@opt@keyval#1:\csuse{xpg@default@opt@KV@#4@#1}=:#4\relax} {}% } { \xpg@store@opt@keyval#1:#2:#4\relax } @@ -6320,7 +6338,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % Store option keys and values % This strips trailing '=' from values. -\def\xpg@store@opt@keyval#1:#2=:#3\relax{% +\def\xpg@store@opt@keyval#1:#2=:#3\relax{ \prop_if_exist:cF { xpg@current@options@#3 } { \prop_new:c {xpg@current@options@#3} } \prop_put:cnn { xpg@current@options@#3 } @@ -6357,36 +6375,36 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } % Test if option value is set -\newcommand*\iflanguageoption[5]{% - \polyglossia@check@option@value:NNNTF{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% +\newcommand*\iflanguageoption[5]{ + \polyglossia@check@option@value:NNNTF{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5} } % Append any variant to csv list of variants -\define@key{xpg@langvariant}{variant}{% +\define@key{xpg@langvariant}{variant}{ \clist_if_in:NeF \xpg@vloaded {#1}{ \clist_gput_right:Ne \xpg@vloaded {#1} } } % Test if language is loaded -\newcommand*\iflanguageloaded[3]{% - \AddToHook{begindocument/end}{% - \clist_if_in:NeTF \xpg@loaded{#1}{#2}{#3}% - }% +\newcommand*\iflanguageloaded[3]{ + \AddToHook{begindocument/end}{ + \clist_if_in:NeTF \xpg@loaded{#1}{#2}{#3} + } } % Same for babellanguage is loaded -\newcommand*\ifbabellanguageloaded[3]{% - \AddToHook{begindocument/end}{% - \clist_if_in:NeTF \xpg@bloaded{#1}{#2}{#3}% - }% +\newcommand*\ifbabellanguageloaded[3]{ + \AddToHook{begindocument/end}{ + \clist_if_in:NeTF \xpg@bloaded{#1}{#2}{#3} + } } % Same for languageid \DeclareDocumentCommand \iflanguageidloaded {mmmm} { - \AddToHook{begindocument/end}{% + \AddToHook{begindocument/end}{ \str_case:nnTF {#1} { {bcp-47} { \clist_if_in:NeTF \xpg@bcp@loaded{#2}{#3}{#4} } @@ -6423,73 +6441,73 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } % Test if a char (by char code) is available in the current font -\newcommand*\xpg@if@char@available[3]{% - \polyglossia@check@if@char@available:NTF{#1}{#2}{#3}% +\newcommand*\xpg@if@char@available[3]{ + \polyglossia@check@if@char@available:NTF{#1}{#2}{#3} } -\newcommand*\charifavailable[2]{% - \xpg@if@char@available{#1}{\char"#1}{#2}% +\newcommand*\charifavailable[2]{ + \xpg@if@char@available{#1}{\char"#1}{#2} } -\newcommand*{\xpg@set@language@nonaux}[2][]{% - \@select@language[#1]{#2}% +\newcommand*{\xpg@set@language@nonaux}[2][]{ + \@select@language[#1]{#2} } -\newcommand*{\xpg@set@language@aux}[2][]{% +\newcommand*{\xpg@set@language@aux}[2][]{ % Store babelname of current language (for external packages such as biblatex) - \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{% - \ifcsundef{#2@gbabelname}{% - \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}}% - }{% - \edef\babelname{\csuse{#2@gbabelname}}% - }% - }{% - \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}}% - }% + \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{ + \ifcsundef{#2@gbabelname}{ + \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}} + }{ + \edef\babelname{\csuse{#2@gbabelname}} + } + }{ + \edef\babelname{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/babelname}} + } % Store BCP-47 id of current language - \__xpg_store_bcp_info:nn {#1}{#2}% - \@select@language[#1]{#2}% + \__xpg_store_bcp_info:nn {#1}{#2} + \@select@language[#1]{#2} % Write to the aux - \xpg@set@language@only@aux[#1]{#2}% + \xpg@set@language@only@aux[#1]{#2} } -\newcommand*{\xpg@set@language@only@aux}[2][]{% +\newcommand*{\xpg@set@language@only@aux}[2][]{ % Write to the aux (toc files) - \if@filesw% - \ifx#1\\\\% - \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\selectlanguage*{#2}}% + \if@filesw + \ifx#1\\\\ + \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\selectlanguage*{#2}} \else - \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\selectlanguage*[#1]{#2}}% + \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\selectlanguage*[#1]{#2}} \fi \fi } -\AtBeginDocument{% +\AtBeginDocument{ % Tell polyglossia that we are in an aux file - \if@filesw% - \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\xpginauxfiletrue}% - \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\xpginauxfiletrue}% - \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\xpginauxfiletrue}% - \fi% + \if@filesw + \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\xpginauxfiletrue} + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\xpginauxfiletrue} + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\xpginauxfiletrue} + \fi } -\AtEndDocument{% +\AtEndDocument{ % Tell polyglossia that we are no longer in an aux file - \if@filesw% - \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\xpginauxfilefalse}% - \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\xpginauxfilefalse}% - \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\xpginauxfilefalse}% - \fi% + \if@filesw + \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\xpginauxfilefalse} + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\xpginauxfilefalse} + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\xpginauxfilefalse} + \fi } % Since captions might float to other language regions, % we need to change the language here (#542) -\AddToHook{cmd/caption/before}{% - \ifhmode\unskip\fi% - \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\setforeignlanguage{\languagename}}% - \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\setforeignlanguage{\languagename}}% +\AddToHook{cmd/caption/before}{ + \ifhmode\unskip\fi + \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\setforeignlanguage{\languagename}} + \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\setforeignlanguage{\languagename}} } % The bidi package swaps the output stream within RTL tables @@ -6498,14 +6516,14 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % We therefore patch bidi and insert a bool that tells us % whether we are in such a table. \newbool{xpg@inbiditable} -\AtBeginDocument{% - \@ifpackageloaded{bidi}{% - \patchcmd{\@tabular}% - {\if@RTLtab}% - {\if@RTLtab\booltrue{xpg@inbiditable}}% - {}% success - {\xpg@warning{Patching bidi table failed!}}% - }{}% +\AtBeginDocument{ + \@ifpackageloaded{bidi}{ + \patchcmd{\@tabular} + {\if@RTLtab} + {\if@RTLtab\booltrue{xpg@inbiditable}} + {} % success + {\xpg@warning{Patching bidi table failed!}} + }{} } % check if language is defined @@ -6528,7 +6546,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } } -\def\polyglossia@luatex@load@lang#1{% +\def\polyglossia@luatex@load@lang#1{ % if \l@#1 is not properly defined, call lua function newloader(#1), % and assign the returned number to \l@#1 \__xpg_check_if_exist_l@:NF {#1} @@ -6540,34 +6558,34 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % This check is also used by biblatex, so don't % rename silently. -\newcommand\xpg@ifdefined[3]{% +\newcommand\xpg@ifdefined[3]{ % With luatex, we first need to define \l@#1. \sys_if_engine_luatex:T { - \polyglossia@luatex@load@lang{#1}% + \polyglossia@luatex@load@lang{#1} } - \__xpg_check_if_exist_l@:NTF{#1}{#2}{#3}% -}% + \__xpg_check_if_exist_l@:NTF{#1}{#2}{#3} +} % Set \bbl@hyphendata@\the\language, which is (lua)babel's % hyphenation pattern hook % FIXME Clarifiy why/when this is needed. -\newcommand*\xpg@set@bbl@hyphendata[1]{% +\newcommand*\xpg@set@bbl@hyphendata[1]{ \sys_if_engine_luatex:T { - \ifcsdef{bbl@hyphendata@#1}{}{% - \global\@namedef{bbl@hyphendata@\the\language}{}% - }% + \ifcsdef{bbl@hyphendata@#1}{}{ + \global\@namedef{bbl@hyphendata@\the\language}{} + } } } % Set hyphenation patterns for a given language. This does the right % thing both for XeTeX and LuaTeX -\newcommand*\xpg@set@hyphenation@patterns[1]{% +\newcommand*\xpg@set@hyphenation@patterns[1]{ \str_case_e:nnF{\c_sys_engine_str}{ {luatex} { - \polyglossia@luatex@load@lang{#1}% + \polyglossia@luatex@load@lang{#1} \language=\csname l@#1\endcsname } {xetex} @@ -6577,7 +6595,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } { \xpg@warning{You’re~running~a~TeX~engine~that~is~not~LuaTeX~or~XeTeX.\MessageBreak - That~is~almost~guaranteed~to~cause~problems.}% + That~is~almost~guaranteed~to~cause~problems.} } } @@ -6590,20 +6608,20 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \select@@language[#1]{#2}% % Hook for external packages such as biblatex \polyglossia@language@switched% - \polyglossia@lang@setpardirection:n{#2}% + \polyglossia@lang@setpardirection:n{#2} \csuse{captions#2}% \csuse{date#2}% % These are hooks for external packages which want to access variants % via babelname (such as biblatex) - \cs_if_exist_use:c{captions@bbl@\babelname}% - \cs_if_exist_use:c{date@bbl@\babelname}% - \polyglossia@local@marks:n{#2}% + \cs_if_exist_use:c{captions@bbl@\babelname} + \cs_if_exist_use:c{date@bbl@\babelname} + \polyglossia@local@marks:n{#2} \csuse{init@extras@#2}% - \polyglossia@lang@indentfirst:n{#2}% + \polyglossia@lang@indentfirst:n{#2} \csuse{blockextras@#2}% % This is a hook for external packages which want to access variants % via babelname (such as biblatex) - \cs_if_exist_use:c{blockextras@bbl@\babelname}% + \cs_if_exist_use:c{blockextras@bbl@\babelname} } % hook for compatibility with biblatex @@ -6628,22 +6646,22 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \newcommand{\select@@language}[2][]{% % disable the extras and number settings of the previous language \cs_if_exist:cT{languagename} - {% - \noextrascurrent{\languagename}% - \cs_if_exist_use:c{no\languagename @numbers}% + { + \noextrascurrent{\languagename} + \cs_if_exist_use:c{no\languagename @numbers} \sys_if_engine_xetex:T{ \__xpg_if_LR_str:eTF{\prop_item:Ne{\polyglossia@langsetup}{\languagename/direction}} { \__xpg_if_LR_str:eF{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/direction}} - {\setnonlatin}% LTR -> RTL - }% - {% + {\setnonlatin} % LTR -> RTL + } + { \__xpg_if_LR_str:eT{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/direction}} - {\setlatin}% RTL -> LTR + {\setlatin} % RTL -> LTR } } - }% - \polyglossia@set@language@name[#1]{#2}% + } + \polyglossia@set@language@name[#1]{#2} % Set the language's/script's font families \str_if_eq:eeT{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{#2/lcscript}} {latin} { @@ -6652,12 +6670,12 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \bool_if:NF \__xpg_inline_lang { % This for non-inline font switches % in case a \font is defined - \xpg@set@normalfont{#2}% + \xpg@set@normalfont{#2} } - \xpg@select@fontfamily{#2}% - \__xpg_use_or_warn:c{#2@language}% - \cs_if_exist_use:c{#2@numbers}% - \use@localhyphenmins[#1]{#2}% + \xpg@select@fontfamily{#2} + \__xpg_use_or_warn:c{#2@language} + \cs_if_exist_use:c{#2@numbers} + \use@localhyphenmins[#1]{#2} \polyglossia@lang@frenchspacing:n{#2} } @@ -6698,7 +6716,7 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } \renewenvironment{otherlanguage}[2][] -{% +{ % Get real current (pre-switch) options (incl. defaults) \clist_clear_new:N \l_xpg_current_options \prop_map_inline:cn {xpg@current@options@\languagename} @@ -6706,25 +6724,25 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \clist_put_right:Nn \l_xpg_current_options {##1=##2} } % Store current (pre-switch) options and language on stack - \polyglossia@stack@language:nx{\clist_use:Nn \l_xpg_current_options {,}}{\languagename}% - \selectlanguage[#1]{#2}% + \polyglossia@stack@language:nx{\clist_use:Nn \l_xpg_current_options {,}}{\languagename} + \selectlanguage[#1]{#2} } -{% +{ % restore previous language in aux file and remove closed one from stack - \polyglossia@unstack@language:n{xpg@set@language@only@aux}% + \polyglossia@unstack@language:n{xpg@set@language@only@aux} } -\newcommand{\setlocalhyphenmins}[3]{% - \xpg@ifdefined{#1}{% - \expandafter\ifx\csname l@#1\endcsname\l@nohyphenation% - \xpg@warning{\string\setlocalhyphenmin\space~ useless~ for~ unhyphenated~ language~ #1}% +\newcommand{\setlocalhyphenmins}[3]{ + \xpg@ifdefined{#1}{ + \expandafter\ifx\csname l@#1\endcsname\l@nohyphenation + \xpg@warning{\string\setlocalhyphenmin\space~ useless~ for~ unhyphenated~ language~ #1} \else - \providehyphenmins{#1}{#2#3}% + \providehyphenmins{#1}{#2#3} \fi - }{% - \xpg@warning{\string\setlocalhyphenmin\space~ useless~ for~ unknown~ language~ #1}% - }% -}% + }{ + \xpg@warning{\string\setlocalhyphenmin\space~ useless~ for~ unknown~ language~ #1} + } +} % \setlanghyphenmins[options]{lang}{l}{r} \newcommand*\setlanghyphenmins[4][]{% @@ -6733,54 +6751,54 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \edef\xpg@tmp@lang{\xpg_alias_base_lang:n{#2}} \bgroup \polyglossia@error@iflangnotloaded:n{\xpg@tmp@lang} - \polyglossia@set@keys:nn{\xpg@tmp@lang}{\xpg@tmp@opts}% + \polyglossia@set@keys:nn{\xpg@tmp@lang}{\xpg@tmp@opts} % Store bcp47.tag@hypenmins \tl_if_blank:nTF {\xpg@tmp@opts}{% - \ifcsundef{\csname xpg@tmp@lang\endcsname @g.bcp47.tag}{% - \csedef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\prop_item:Ne{\polyglossia@langsetup}{ \xpg@tmp@lang / bcp47 }}% - }{% - \csedef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.tag}}% - }% - }{% - \csedef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\prop_item:Ne{\polyglossia@langsetup}{ \xpg@tmp@lang / bcp47 }}% - }% - \csgdef{\csname tmp@bcp47.tag\endcsname @hyphenmins}{{#3}{#4}}% + \ifcsundef{\csname xpg@tmp@lang\endcsname @g.bcp47.tag}{ + \csedef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\prop_item:Ne{\polyglossia@langsetup}{ \xpg@tmp@lang / bcp47 }} + }{ + \csedef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.tag}} + } + }{ + \csedef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\prop_item:Ne{\polyglossia@langsetup}{ \xpg@tmp@lang / bcp47 }} + } + \csgdef{\csname tmp@bcp47.tag\endcsname @hyphenmins}{{#3}{#4}} \egroup } % \use@localhypenmins[options]{lang} -\newcommand*\use@localhyphenmins[2][]{% +\newcommand*\use@localhyphenmins[2][]{ \bgroup \polyglossia@error@iflangnotloaded:n{#2} - \polyglossia@set@keys:nn{#2}{#1}% + \polyglossia@set@keys:nn{#2}{#1} % Use bcp47.tag@hypenmins - \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{% - \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.tag}{% - \csxdef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47 }}% - }{% - \csxdef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.tag}}% - }% - }{% - \csxdef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47 }}% - }% + \tl_if_blank:nTF {#1}{ + \ifcsundef{#2@g.bcp47.tag}{ + \csxdef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47 }} + }{ + \csxdef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\csuse{#2@g.bcp47.tag}} + } + }{ + \csxdef{tmp@bcp47.tag}{\prop_item:Nn{\polyglossia@langsetup}{ #2 / bcp47 }} + } \egroup - \ifcsundef{\csname tmp@bcp47.tag\endcsname @hyphenmins}{% - \ifcsundef{#2hyphenmins}{}% - {% - \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\set@hyphenmins\csname #2hyphenmins\endcsname\relax% + \ifcsundef{\csname tmp@bcp47.tag\endcsname @hyphenmins}{ + \ifcsundef{#2hyphenmins}{} + { + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\set@hyphenmins\csname #2hyphenmins\endcsname\relax } - }{% - \edef\tmpa{\csuse{\csname tmp@bcp47.tag\endcsname @hyphenmins}}% - \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\set@hyphenmins\tmpa\relax% + }{ + \edef\tmpa{\csuse{\csname tmp@bcp47.tag\endcsname @hyphenmins}} + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\set@hyphenmins\tmpa\relax } \sys_if_engine_luatex:T{ % Set \totalhyphenmin if specified \prop_get:NxNTF \polyglossia@langsetup {#2/totalhyphenmin} \l_tmpa_tl { \xpg@info{totalhyphenmin: '\l_tmpa_tl'} - \expandafter\hyphenationmin \l_tmpa_tl% - }% - {}% + \expandafter\hyphenationmin \l_tmpa_tl + } + {} } } @@ -6792,26 +6810,26 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % As opposed to the one inherited from switch.def/babel, our environment % supports language options and aliases. \renewenvironment{hyphenrules}[2][] -{% +{ % Check for real language name and options \edef\xpg@tmp@opts{\xpg_alias_add_to_option_i:nn{#2}{#1}} \edef\xpg@tmp@lang{\xpg_alias_base_lang:n{#2}} % Register the language options - \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {\xpg@tmp@lang} {\xpg@tmp@opts} {@xpg@set@langvariant}% + \polyglossia@set@lang@options:nnn {\xpg@tmp@lang} {\xpg@tmp@opts} {@xpg@set@langvariant} % Now switch patterns - \__xpg_use_or_warn:c{\use:c{xpg@tmp@lang}@language}% + \__xpg_use_or_warn:c{\use:c{xpg@tmp@lang}@language} % And activate hyphenmins - \use@localhyphenmins[\xpg@tmp@opts]{\xpg@tmp@lang}% + \use@localhyphenmins[\xpg@tmp@opts]{\xpg@tmp@lang} } {} -\AtEndPreamble{% - \@ifpackageloaded{bidi}{% - \providecommand*{\aemph}[1]{$\overline{\hboxR{#1}}$}% - }{}% - \@ifpackageloaded{luabidi}{% - \providecommand*{\aemph}[1]{$\overline{\hbox{\RL{#1}}}$}% - }{}% +\AtEndPreamble{ + \@ifpackageloaded{bidi}{ + \providecommand*{\aemph}[1]{$\overline{\hboxR{#1}}$} + }{} + \@ifpackageloaded{luabidi}{ + \providecommand*{\aemph}[1]{$\overline{\hbox{\RL{#1}}}$} + }{} } @@ -6867,11 +6885,11 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. } \bool_if:nF \l_polyglossia_verbose_bool { - \gdef\@latex@info#1{\relax}% no latex info - \gdef\@font@info#1{\relax}% no latex font info - \gdef\@font@warning#1{\relax}% no latex font warnings - \gdef\zf@PackageInfo#1{\relax}% no fontspec info - \gdef\xpg@info#1{\relax}% no polyglossia info + \gdef\@latex@info#1{\relax} % no latex info + \gdef\@font@info#1{\relax} % no latex font info + \gdef\@font@warning#1{\relax} % no latex font warnings + \gdef\zf@PackageInfo#1{\relax} % no fontspec info + \gdef\xpg@info#1{\relax} % no polyglossia info } \bool_if:nT \l_polyglossia_localmarks_bool { @@ -6912,8 +6930,8 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. % % FIXME these should also be loaded \AtEndOfPackage !!! -\def\xpg@option#1#2{% - \ifcsundef{xpg@main@language}{\setdefaultlanguage}{\setotherlanguage}% +\def\xpg@option#1#2{ + \ifcsundef{xpg@main@language}{\setdefaultlanguage}{\setotherlanguage} [#1]{#2}} \ExplSyntaxOff @@ -7189,9 +7207,9 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \def\hebrewdate#1#2#3{% \HebrewFromGregorian{#1}{#2}{#3}% {\hebrewday}{\hebrewmonth}{\hebrewyear}% - \if@RTL% + \if@RTL \@FormatForHebrew{\hebrewday}{\hebrewmonth}{\hebrewyear}% - \else% + \else \@FormatForEnglish{\hebrewday}{\hebrewmonth}{\hebrewyear}% \fi} \def\hebrewtoday{\hebrewdate{\day}{\month}{\year}} @@ -7223,16 +7241,16 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \fi \fi}} \def\HebrewMonthName#1#2{% - \ifnum #1 = 7 % + \ifnum #1 = 7 \@CheckLeapHebrewYear{#2}% \if@HebrewLeap אדר\ ב'% \else אדר% - \fi% - \else% - \ifcase#1% + \fi + \else + \ifcase#1 % nothing for 0 \or תשרי% - \or\if@xpg@hebrew@marcheshvan מרחשון\else חשון\fi% + \or\if@xpg@hebrew@marcheshvan מרחשון\else חשון\fi \or כסלו% \or טבת% \or שבט% @@ -7244,35 +7262,35 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \or תמוז% \or אב% \or אלול% - \fi% + \fi \fi} \def\@FormatForHebrew#1#2#3{% \Hebrewnumeral{#1}~ב\HebrewMonthName{#2}{#3}~% \HebrewYearName{#3}} \def\HebrewMonthNameInEnglish#1#2{% - \ifnum #1 = 7% + \ifnum #1 = 7 \@CheckLeapHebrewYear{#2}% - \if@HebrewLeap Adar II\else Adar\fi% - \else% - \ifcase #1% + \if@HebrewLeap Adar II\else Adar\fi + \else + \ifcase #1 % nothing for 0 - \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans Tishri \else Tishrei \fi% - \or% + \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans Tishri \else Tishrei \fi + \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans% - \if@xpg@hebrew@marcheshvan Marẖeshvan\else Heshvan\fi% - \else% - \if@xpg@hebrew@marcheshvan Marcheshvan\else Heshvan\fi% - \fi% - \or Kislev% - \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans Tevet \else Tebeth \fi% - \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans Shvat \else Shebat \fi% + \if@xpg@hebrew@marcheshvan Marẖeshvan\else Heshvan\fi + \else + \if@xpg@hebrew@marcheshvan Marcheshvan\else Heshvan\fi + \fi + \or Kislev + \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans Tevet \else Tebeth \fi + \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans Shvat \else Shebat \fi \or Adar I% \or Adar II% \or Nisan% - \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans Iyyar \else Iyar \fi% + \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans Iyyar \else Iyar \fi \or Sivan% \or Tammuz% - \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans Av \else Ab \fi% + \or \if@hebrewcal@academytrans Av \else Ab \fi \or Elul% \fi \fi} @@ -7282,235 +7300,235 @@ to track the issues and follow progress. \newif\if@HebrewLeap \def\@CheckLeapHebrewYear#1{% {% - \countdef\tmpa = 0% % \tmpa==\count0 - \countdef\tmpb = 1% % \tmpb==\count1 - \tmpa = #1% - \multiply \tmpa by 7% - \advance \tmpa by 1% + \countdef\tmpa = 0 % \tmpa==\count0 + \countdef\tmpb = 1 % \tmpb==\count1 + \tmpa = #1 + \multiply \tmpa by 7 + \advance \tmpa by 1 \@Remainder{\tmpa}{19}{\tmpb}% - \ifnum \tmpb < 7% % \tmpb = (7*year+1)%19 - \global\@HebrewLeaptrue% - \else% - \global\@HebrewLeapfalse% + \ifnum \tmpb < 7 % \tmpb = (7*year+1)%19 + \global\@HebrewLeaptrue + \else + \global\@HebrewLeapfalse \fi}} \def\@HebrewElapsedMonths#1#2{% {% - \countdef\tmpa = 0% % \tmpa==\count0 - \countdef\tmpb = 1% % \tmpb==\count1 - \countdef\tmpc = 2% % \tmpc==\count2 - \tmpa = #1% % - \advance \tmpa by -1% % - #2 = \tmpa% % #2 = \tmpa = year-1 - \divide #2 by 19% % Number of complete Meton cycles - \multiply #2 by 235% % #2 = 235*((year-1)/19) + \countdef\tmpa = 0 % \tmpa==\count0 + \countdef\tmpb = 1 % \tmpb==\count1 + \countdef\tmpc = 2 % \tmpc==\count2 + \tmpa = #1 + \advance \tmpa by -1 + #2 = \tmpa % #2 = \tmpa = year-1 + \divide #2 by 19 % Number of complete Meton cycles + \multiply #2 by 235 % #2 = 235*((year-1)/19) \@Remainder{\tmpa}{19}{\tmpb}% \tmpa = years%19-years this cycle - \tmpc = \tmpb% % - \multiply \tmpb by 12% % - \advance #2 by \tmpb% % add regular months this cycle - \multiply \tmpc by 7% % - \advance \tmpc by 1% % - \divide \tmpc by 19% % \tmpc = (1+7*((year-1)%19))/19 - - \advance #2 by \tmpc% % add leap months + \tmpc = \tmpb + \multiply \tmpb by 12 + \advance #2 by \tmpb % add regular months this cycle + \multiply \tmpc by 7 + \advance \tmpc by 1 + \divide \tmpc by 19 % \tmpc = (1+7*((year-1)%19))/19 - + \advance #2 by \tmpc % add leap months \global\@common = #2}% #2 = \@common} \def\@HebrewElapsedDays#1#2{% {% - \countdef\tmpa = 0% % \tmpa==\count0 - \countdef\tmpb = 1% % \tmpb==\count1 - \countdef\tmpc = 2% % \tmpc==\count2 + \countdef\tmpa = 0 % \tmpa==\count0 + \countdef\tmpb = 1 % \tmpb==\count1 + \countdef\tmpc = 2 % \tmpc==\count2 \@HebrewElapsedMonths{#1}{#2}% - \tmpa = #2% % - \multiply \tmpa by 13753% % - \advance \tmpa by 5604% % \tmpa=MonthsElapsed*13758 + 5604 + \tmpa = #2 + \multiply \tmpa by 13753 + \advance \tmpa by 5604 % \tmpa=MonthsElapsed*13758 + 5604 \@Remainder{\tmpa}{25920}{\tmpc}% \tmpc == ConjunctionParts - \divide \tmpa by 25920% - \multiply #2 by 29% - \advance #2 by 1% - \advance #2 by \tmpa% % #2 = 1 + MonthsElapsed*29 + + \divide \tmpa by 25920 + \multiply #2 by 29 + \advance #2 by 1 + \advance #2 by \tmpa % #2 = 1 + MonthsElapsed*29 + \@Remainder{#2}{7}{\tmpa}% % \tmpa == DayOfWeek - \ifnum \tmpc < 19440% - \ifnum \tmpc < 9924% - \else% % New moon at 9 h. 204 p. or later - \ifnum \tmpa = 2% % on Tuesday ... + \ifnum \tmpc < 19440 + \ifnum \tmpc < 9924 + \else % New moon at 9 h. 204 p. or later + \ifnum \tmpa = 2 % on Tuesday ... \@CheckLeapHebrewYear{#1}% of a common year - \if@HebrewLeap% - \else% - \advance #2 by 1% - \fi% - \fi% - \fi% - \ifnum \tmpc < 16789% - \else% % New moon at 15 h. 589 p. or later - \ifnum \tmpa = 1% % on Monday ... - \advance #1 by -1% + \if@HebrewLeap + \else + \advance #2 by 1 + \fi + \fi + \fi + \ifnum \tmpc < 16789 + \else % New moon at 15 h. 589 p. or later + \ifnum \tmpa = 1 % on Monday ... + \advance #1 by -1 \@CheckLeapHebrewYear{#1}% at the end of leap year - \if@HebrewLeap% - \advance #2 by 1% - \fi% - \fi% - \fi% - \else% - \advance #2 by 1% % new moon at or after midday - \fi% + \if@HebrewLeap + \advance #2 by 1 + \fi + \fi + \fi + \else + \advance #2 by 1 % new moon at or after midday + \fi \@Remainder{#2}{7}{\tmpa}% % \tmpa == DayOfWeek - \ifnum \tmpa = 0% % if Sunday ... - \advance #2 by 1% - \else% % - \ifnum \tmpa = 3% % Wednesday ... - \advance #2 by 1% - \else% - \ifnum \tmpa = 5% % or Friday - \advance #2 by 1% - \fi% - \fi% - \fi% + \ifnum \tmpa = 0 % if Sunday ... + \advance #2 by 1 + \else % + \ifnum \tmpa = 3 % Wednesday ... + \advance #2 by 1 + \else + \ifnum \tmpa = 5 % or Friday + \advance #2 by 1 + \fi + \fi + \fi \global\@common = #2}% #2 = \@common} \def\@DaysInHebrewYear#1#2{% {% - \countdef\tmpe = 12% % \tmpe==\count12 + \countdef\tmpe = 12 % \tmpe==\count12 \@HebrewElapsedDays{#1}{\tmpe}% - \advance #1 by 1% + \advance #1 by 1 \@HebrewElapsedDays{#1}{#2}% - \advance #2 by -\tmpe% + \advance #2 by -\tmpe \global\@common = #2}% #2 = \@common} \def\@HebrewDaysInPriorMonths#1#2#3{% {% - \countdef\tmpf= 14% % \tmpf==\count14 - #3 = \ifcase #1% % Days in prior month of regular year - 0 \or% % no month number 0 - 0 \or% % Tishri - 30 \or% % Heshvan - 59 \or% % Kislev - 89 \or% % Tevet - 118 \or% % Shvat - 148 \or% % Adar I - 148 \or% % Adar II - 177 \or% % Nisan - 207 \or% % Iyyar - 236 \or% % Sivan - 266 \or% % Tammuz - 295 \or% % Av - 325 \or% % Elul - 400% % Dummy - \fi% + \countdef\tmpf= 14 % \tmpf==\count14 + #3 = \ifcase #1 % Days in prior month of regular year + 0 \or % no month number 0 + 0 \or % Tishri + 30 \or % Heshvan + 59 \or % Kislev + 89 \or % Tevet + 118 \or % Shvat + 148 \or % Adar I + 148 \or % Adar II + 177 \or % Nisan + 207 \or % Iyyar + 236 \or % Sivan + 266 \or % Tammuz + 295 \or % Av + 325 \or % Elul + 400 % Dummy + \fi \@CheckLeapHebrewYear{#2}% - \if@HebrewLeap% % in leap year - \ifnum #1 > 6% % if month after Adar I - \advance #3 by 30% % add 30 days - \fi% - \fi% + \if@HebrewLeap % in leap year + \ifnum #1 > 6 % if month after Adar I + \advance #3 by 30 % add 30 days + \fi + \fi \@DaysInHebrewYear{#2}{\tmpf}% - \ifnum #1 > 3% - \ifnum \tmpf = 353% % - \advance #3 by -1% % - \fi% % Short Kislev - \ifnum \tmpf = 383% % - \advance #3 by -1% % - \fi% % - \fi% - \ifnum #1 > 2% - \ifnum \tmpf = 355% % - \advance #3 by 1% % - \fi% % Long Heshvan - \ifnum \tmpf = 385% % - \advance #3 by 1% % - \fi% % - \fi% + \ifnum #1 > 3 + \ifnum \tmpf = 353 + \advance #3 by -1 + \fi % Short Kislev + \ifnum \tmpf = 383 + \advance #3 by -1 + \fi + \fi + \ifnum #1 > 2 + \ifnum \tmpf = 355 + \advance #3 by 1 + \fi % Long Heshvan + \ifnum \tmpf = 385 + \advance #3 by 1 + \fi + \fi \global\@common = #3}% #3 = \@common} \def\@FixedFromHebrew#1#2#3#4{% {% - #4 = #1% + #4 = #1 \@HebrewDaysInPriorMonths{#2}{#3}{#1}% - \advance #4 by #1% % Add days in prior months this year + \advance #4 by #1 % Add days in prior months this year \@HebrewElapsedDays{#3}{#1}% - \advance #4 by #1% % Add days in prior years - \advance #4 by -1373429% % Subtract days before Gregorian + \advance #4 by #1 % Add days in prior years + \advance #4 by -1373429 % Subtract days before Gregorian \global\@common = #4}% % 01.01.0001 #4 = \@common} \def\@GregorianDaysInPriorMonths#1#2#3{% {% - #3 = \ifcase #1% - 0 \or% % no month number 0 - 0 \or% - 31 \or% - 59 \or% - 90 \or% - 120 \or% - 151 \or% - 181 \or% - 212 \or% - 243 \or% - 273 \or% - 304 \or% - 334% - \fi% + #3 = \ifcase #1 + 0 \or % no month number 0 + 0 \or + 31 \or + 59 \or + 90 \or + 120 \or + 151 \or + 181 \or + 212 \or + 243 \or + 273 \or + 304 \or + 334 + \fi \@CheckIfGregorianLeap{#2}% - \if@GregorianLeap% - \ifnum #1 > 2% % if month after February - \advance #3 by 1% % add leap day - \fi% - \fi% + \if@GregorianLeap + \ifnum #1 > 2 % if month after February + \advance #3 by 1 % add leap day + \fi + \fi \global\@common = #3}% #3 = \@common} \def\@GregorianDaysInPriorYears#1#2{% {% - \countdef\tmpc = 4% % \tmpc==\count4 - \countdef\tmpb = 2% % \tmpb==\count2 - \tmpb = #1% % - \advance \tmpb by -1% % - \tmpc = \tmpb% % \tmpc = \tmpb = year-1 - \multiply \tmpc by 365% % Days in prior years = - #2 = \tmpc% % = 365*(year-1) ... - \tmpc = \tmpb% % - \divide \tmpc by 4% % \tmpc = (year-1)/4 - \advance #2 by \tmpc% % ... plus Julian leap days ... - \tmpc = \tmpb% % - \divide \tmpc by 100% % \tmpc = (year-1)/100 - \advance #2 by -\tmpc% % ... minus century years ... - \tmpc = \tmpb% % - \divide \tmpc by 400% % \tmpc = (year-1)/400 - \advance #2 by \tmpc% % ... plus 4-century years. + \countdef\tmpc = 4 % \tmpc==\count4 + \countdef\tmpb = 2 % \tmpb==\count2 + \tmpb = #1 + \advance \tmpb by -1 + \tmpc = \tmpb % \tmpc = \tmpb = year-1 + \multiply \tmpc by 365 % Days in prior years = + #2 = \tmpc % = 365*(year-1) ... + \tmpc = \tmpb + \divide \tmpc by 4 % \tmpc = (year-1)/4 + \advance #2 by \tmpc % ... plus Julian leap days ... + \tmpc = \tmpb + \divide \tmpc by 100 % \tmpc = (year-1)/100 + \advance #2 by -\tmpc % ... minus century years ... + \tmpc = \tmpb + \divide \tmpc by 400 % \tmpc = (year-1)/400 + \advance #2 by \tmpc % ... plus 4-century years. \global\@common = #2}% #2 = \@common} \def\@AbsoluteFromGregorian#1#2#3#4{% {% - \countdef\tmpd = 0% % \tmpd==\count0 - #4 = #1% % days so far this month + \countdef\tmpd = 0 % \tmpd==\count0 + #4 = #1 % days so far this month \@GregorianDaysInPriorMonths{#2}{#3}{\tmpd}% - \advance #4 by \tmpd% % add days in prior months + \advance #4 by \tmpd % add days in prior months \@GregorianDaysInPriorYears{#3}{\tmpd}% - \advance #4 by \tmpd% % add days in prior years + \advance #4 by \tmpd % add days in prior years \global\@common = #4}% #4 = \@common} \def\HebrewFromGregorian#1#2#3#4#5#6{% {% - \countdef\tmpx= 17% % \tmpx==\count17 - \countdef\tmpy= 18% % \tmpy==\count18 - \countdef\tmpz= 19% % \tmpz==\count19 - #6 = #3% % - \global\advance #6 by 3761% approximation from above + \countdef\tmpx= 17 % \tmpx==\count17 + \countdef\tmpy= 18 % \tmpy==\count18 + \countdef\tmpz= 19 % \tmpz==\count19 + #6 = #3 + \global\advance #6 by 3761 % approximation from above \@AbsoluteFromGregorian{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}% - \tmpz = 1 \tmpy = 1% + \tmpz = 1 \tmpy = 1 \@FixedFromHebrew{\tmpz}{\tmpy}{#6}{\tmpx}% - \ifnum \tmpx > #4% % - \global\advance #6 by -1% Hyear = Gyear + 3760 + \ifnum \tmpx > #4 + \global\advance #6 by -1 % Hyear = Gyear + 3760 \@FixedFromHebrew{\tmpz}{\tmpy}{#6}{\tmpx}% - \fi% % - \advance #4 by -\tmpx% % Days in this year - \advance #4 by 1% % - #5 = #4% % - \divide #5 by 30% % Approximation for month from below - \loop% % Search for month + \fi + \advance #4 by -\tmpx % Days in this year + \advance #4 by 1 + #5 = #4 + \divide #5 by 30 % Approximation for month from below + \loop % Search for month \@HebrewDaysInPriorMonths{#5}{#6}{\tmpx}% - \ifnum \tmpx < #4% - \advance #5 by 1% - \tmpy = \tmpx% - \repeat% - \global\advance #5 by -1% - \global\advance #4 by -\tmpy% + \ifnum \tmpx < #4 + \advance #5 by 1 + \tmpy = \tmpx + \repeat + \global\advance #5 by -1 + \global\advance #4 by -\tmpy }% } @@ -7624,7 +7642,7 @@ Shawwāl\or Dhū ’l-Qaʿda\or Dhū ’l-Ḥijja\fi} % \begin{macrocode} -- -- polyglossia-punct.lua --- part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21 +-- part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01 -- require('polyglossia-punct') @@ -7691,7 +7709,7 @@ polyglossia.deactivate_french_punct = deactivate_french_punct % \begin{macrocode} -- -- polyglossia-korean.lua --- part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21 +-- part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01 -- local glyph_id = node.id"glyph" @@ -8309,7 +8327,7 @@ prepend_to_callback ("hpack_filter", % \begin{macrocode} -- -- polyglossia-latin.lua --- part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21 +-- part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01 -- require('polyglossia-punct') @@ -8364,7 +8382,7 @@ polyglossia.deactivate_latin_punct = deactivate_latin_punct % \begin{macrocode} -- -- polyglossia-punct.lua --- part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21 +-- part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01 -- require('polyglossia') -- just in case... @@ -8732,7 +8750,7 @@ polyglossia.clear_spaced_characters = clear_spaced_characters % \begin{macrocode} -- -- polyglossia-sanskrit.lua --- part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21 +-- part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01 -- require('polyglossia-punct') @@ -8782,7 +8800,7 @@ polyglossia.deactivate_sanskrit_punct = deactivate_sanskrit_punct % \begin{macrocode} -- -- polyglossia-tibt.lua --- part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21 +-- part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01 -- require('polyglossia') -- just in case... @@ -8885,7 +8903,7 @@ polyglossia.desactivate_tibt_eol = desactivate % \begin{macrocode} -- -- polyglossia.lua --- part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21 +-- part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01 -- local module_name = "polyglossia" @@ -10238,9 +10256,9 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-latex.lde} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % -\ProvidesLanguageDefinitionExtension{gloss-latex}{2023/07/21}{v1.64}{polyglossia: module for default language} +\ProvidesLanguageDefinitionExtension{gloss-latex}{2023/10/01}{v1.65}{polyglossia: module for default language} \PolyglossiaSetup{latex}{ bcp47=en-US, @@ -10288,7 +10306,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-acadien.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-acadien.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Canadian (Acadian) French] @@ -10305,7 +10323,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-aeb.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-aeb.ldf}[polyglossia: module for aeb (Arabic)] @@ -10322,7 +10340,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-af.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-af.ldf}[polyglossia: module for af (Afrikaans)] @@ -10339,7 +10357,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-afb.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-afb.ldf}[polyglossia: module for afb (Arabic)] @@ -10356,7 +10374,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-afrikaans.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-afrikaans.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Afrikaans] @@ -10461,7 +10479,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-albanian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-albanian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Albanian] @@ -10518,7 +10536,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-am.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-am.ldf}[polyglossia: module for am (Amharic)] @@ -10535,7 +10553,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-american.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-american.ldf}[polyglossia: module for American English] @@ -10552,7 +10570,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-amharic.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-amharic.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Amharic] \PolyglossiaSetup{amharic}{ @@ -10772,7 +10790,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-apd.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-apd.ldf}[polyglossia: module for apd (Arabic)] @@ -10789,7 +10807,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ar-IQ.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ar-IQ.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ar-IQ (Arabic)] @@ -10808,7 +10826,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ar-JO.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ar-JO.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ar-JO (Arabic)] @@ -10827,7 +10845,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ar-LB.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ar-LB.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ar-LB (Arabic)] @@ -10846,7 +10864,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ar-MR.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ar-MR.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ar-MR (Arabic)] @@ -10865,7 +10883,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ar-PS.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ar-PS.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ar-PS (Arabic)] @@ -10884,7 +10902,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ar-SY.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ar-SY.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ar-SY (Arabic)] @@ -10903,7 +10921,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ar-YE.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ar-YE.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ar-YE (Arabic)] @@ -10922,7 +10940,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ar.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ar.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ar (Arabic)] @@ -10939,7 +10957,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-arabic.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-arabic.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Arabic] \RequireBidi @@ -11329,7 +11347,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-armenian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-armenian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Armenian] @@ -11537,7 +11555,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-arq.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-arq.ldf}[polyglossia: module for arq (Arabic)] @@ -11554,7 +11572,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ary.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ary.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ary (Arabic)] @@ -11571,7 +11589,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-arz.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-arz.ldf}[polyglossia: module for arz (Arabic)] @@ -11588,7 +11606,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ast.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ast.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ast (Asturian)] @@ -11605,7 +11623,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-asturian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % % Translated by Xuacu % Contributed by Kevin Godby @@ -11665,7 +11683,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-australian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-australian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Australian English] @@ -11682,7 +11700,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-austrian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-austrian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Austrian German (old spelling)] @@ -11699,7 +11717,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ayl.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ayl.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ayl (Arabic)] @@ -11716,7 +11734,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-bahasa.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-bahasa.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Bahasa Indonesia] @@ -11733,7 +11751,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-bahasai.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-bahasai.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Bahasa Indonesia] @@ -11751,7 +11769,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-bahasam.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-bahasam.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Bahasa Melayu] @@ -11769,7 +11787,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-basque.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-basque.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Basque] \PolyglossiaSetup{basque}{ @@ -11827,7 +11845,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-be-tarask.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-be-tarask.ldf}[polyglossia: module for be-tarask (Belarusian)] @@ -11844,7 +11862,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-be.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-be.ldf}[polyglossia: module for be (Belarusian)] @@ -11861,7 +11879,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-belarusian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-belarusian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Belarusian] @@ -12189,7 +12207,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-bengali.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % % Translations provided by সাজেদুর রহিম জোয়ারদার % TODO implement Bengali calendar @@ -12330,7 +12348,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-bg.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-bg.ldf}[polyglossia: module for bg (Bulgarian)] @@ -12347,7 +12365,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-bn.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-bn.ldf}[polyglossia: module for bn (Bengali)] @@ -12364,7 +12382,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-bo.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-bo.ldf}[polyglossia: module for bo (Tibetan)] @@ -12381,7 +12399,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-bosnian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-bosnian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Bosnian] @@ -12445,7 +12463,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-br.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-br.ldf}[polyglossia: module for br (Breton)] @@ -12462,7 +12480,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-brazil.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-brazil.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Brazilian Portuguese] @@ -12481,7 +12499,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-breton.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-breton.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Breton] \PolyglossiaSetup{breton}{ @@ -12589,7 +12607,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-british.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-british.ldf}[polyglossia: module for British English] @@ -12606,7 +12624,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-bs.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-bs.ldf}[polyglossia: module for bs (Bosnian)] @@ -12623,7 +12641,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-bulgarian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-bulgarian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Bulgarian] \PolyglossiaSetup{bulgarian}{ @@ -12725,7 +12743,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ca.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ca.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ca (Catalan)] @@ -12742,7 +12760,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-canadian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-canadian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Canadian English] @@ -12759,7 +12777,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-canadien.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-canadien.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Canadian French] @@ -12776,7 +12794,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-catalan.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-catalan.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Catalan] \PolyglossiaSetup{catalan}{ @@ -12945,7 +12963,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-chinese.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-chinese.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Chinese] @@ -13235,7 +13253,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ckb-Arab.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ckb-Arab.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ckb-Arab (Kurdish)] @@ -13252,7 +13270,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ckb-Latn.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ckb-Latn.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ckb-Latn (Kurdish)] @@ -13269,7 +13287,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ckb.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ckb.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ckb (Kurdish)] @@ -13286,7 +13304,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-cop.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-cop.ldf}[polyglossia: module for cop (Coptic)] @@ -13303,7 +13321,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-coptic.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-coptic.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Coptic] \PolyglossiaSetup{coptic}{ @@ -13359,7 +13377,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-croatian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-croatian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Croatian] \PolyglossiaSetup{croatian}{ @@ -13635,7 +13653,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-cy.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-cy.ldf}[polyglossia: module for cy (Welsh)] @@ -13652,7 +13670,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-cz.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-cz.ldf}[polyglossia: module for cz (Czech)] @@ -13669,7 +13687,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-czech.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-czech.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Czech] @@ -13928,7 +13946,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-da.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-da.ldf}[polyglossia: module for da (Danish)] @@ -13945,7 +13963,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-danish.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-danish.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Danish] \PolyglossiaSetup{danish}{ @@ -14002,7 +14020,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-AT-1901.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-AT-1901.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-AT-1901 (Austrian German, old spelling)] @@ -14019,7 +14037,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-AT-1996.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-AT-1996.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-AT-1996 (Austrian German)] @@ -14036,7 +14054,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-AT.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-AT.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-AT (Austrian German)] @@ -14053,7 +14071,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-CH-1901.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-CH-1901.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-CH-1901 (Swiss German, old spelling)] @@ -14070,7 +14088,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-CH-1996.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-CH-1996.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-CH-1996 (Swiss German)] @@ -14087,7 +14105,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-CH.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-CH.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-CH (Swiss German)] @@ -14104,7 +14122,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-DE-1901.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-DE-1901.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-DE-1901 (Germany's German, old spelling)] @@ -14121,7 +14139,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-DE-1996.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-DE-1996.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-DE-1996 (Germany's German)] @@ -14138,7 +14156,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-DE.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-DE.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-DE (Germany's German)] @@ -14155,7 +14173,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-Latf-AT-1901.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-AT-1901-Latf.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-AT-1901-Latf (Austrian German, old spelling)] @@ -14172,7 +14190,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-Latf-AT-1996.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-AT-1996-Latf.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-AT-1996-Latf (Austrian German)] @@ -14189,7 +14207,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-Latf-AT.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-AT-Latf.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-AT-Latf (Austrian German)] @@ -14206,7 +14224,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-Latf-CH-1901.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-CH-1901-Latf.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-CH-1901-Latf (Swiss German, old spelling)] @@ -14223,7 +14241,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-Latf-CH-1996.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-CH-1996-Latf.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-CH-1996-Latf (Swiss German)] @@ -14240,7 +14258,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-Latf-CH.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-CH-Latf.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-CH-Latf (Swiss German)] @@ -14257,7 +14275,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-Latf-DE-1901.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-DE-1901-Latf.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-DE-1901-Latf (Germany's German, old spelling)] @@ -14274,7 +14292,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-Latf-DE-1996.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-DE-1996-Latf.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-DE-1996-Latf (Germany's German)] @@ -14291,7 +14309,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-Latf-DE.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-DE-Latf.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-DE-Latf (Germany's German)] @@ -14308,7 +14326,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de-Latf.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de-Latf.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de-Latf (German)] @@ -14325,7 +14343,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-de.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-de.ldf}[polyglossia: module for de (German)] @@ -14342,7 +14360,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-divehi.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-divehi.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Divehi] @@ -14397,7 +14415,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-dsb.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-dsb.ldf}[polyglossia: module for dsb (Sorbian)] @@ -14414,7 +14432,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-dutch.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-dutch.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Dutch] \PolyglossiaSetup{dutch}{ @@ -14624,7 +14642,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-dv.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-dv.ldf}[polyglossia: module for dv (Divehi)] @@ -14641,7 +14659,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-el-monoton.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-el-monoton.ldf}[polyglossia: module for el-monoton (Greek)] @@ -14658,7 +14676,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-el-polyton.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-el-polyton.ldf}[polyglossia: module for el-polyton (Greek)] @@ -14675,7 +14693,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-el.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-el.ldf}[polyglossia: module for el (Greek)] @@ -14692,7 +14710,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-en-AU.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-en-AU.ldf}[polyglossia: module for en-AU (Australian English)] @@ -14709,7 +14727,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-en-CA.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-en-CA.ldf}[polyglossia: module for en-CA (Canadan English)] @@ -14726,7 +14744,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-en-GB.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-en-GB.ldf}[polyglossia: module for en-GB (British English)] @@ -14743,7 +14761,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-en-NZ.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-en-NZ.ldf}[polyglossia: module for en-NZ (Newzealand English)] @@ -14760,7 +14778,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-en-US.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-en-US.ldf}[polyglossia: module for en-US (American English)] @@ -14777,7 +14795,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-en.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-en.ldf}[polyglossia: module for en (English)] @@ -14794,7 +14812,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-english.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-english.ldf}[polyglossia: module for English] @@ -15005,7 +15023,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-eo.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-eo.ldf}[polyglossia: module for eo (Esperanto)] @@ -15022,7 +15040,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-es-ES.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-es-ES.ldf}[polyglossia: module for es-ES (Spain's Spanish)] @@ -15039,7 +15057,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-es-MX.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-es-MX.ldf}[polyglossia: module for es-MX (Mexican Spanish)] @@ -15056,7 +15074,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-es.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-es.ldf}[polyglossia: module for es (Spanish)] @@ -15073,7 +15091,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-esperanto.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-esperanto.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Esperanto] \PolyglossiaSetup{esperanto}{ @@ -15153,7 +15171,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-estonian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-estonian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Estonian] \PolyglossiaSetup{estonian}{ @@ -15210,7 +15228,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-et.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-et.ldf}[polyglossia: module for et (Estonian)] @@ -15227,7 +15245,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-eu.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-eu.ldf}[polyglossia: module for eu (Basque)] @@ -15244,7 +15262,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-fa.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-fa.ldf}[polyglossia: module for fa (Persian)] @@ -15261,7 +15279,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-farsi.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-farsi.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Farsi] @@ -15279,7 +15297,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-fi.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-fi.ldf}[polyglossia: module for fi (Finnish)] @@ -15296,7 +15314,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-finnish.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-finnish.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Finnish] \PolyglossiaSetup{finnish}{ @@ -15416,7 +15434,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-fr-CA-u-sd-canb.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-fr-CA-u-sd-canb.ldf}[polyglossia: module for fr-CA-u-sd-canb (Canadian French, Acadian subvariety)] @@ -15433,7 +15451,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-fr-CA.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-fr-CA.ldf}[polyglossia: module for fr-CA (Canadian French)] @@ -15450,7 +15468,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-fr-CH.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-fr-CH.ldf}[polyglossia: module for fr-CH (Swiss French)] @@ -15467,7 +15485,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-fr-FR.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-fr-FR.ldf}[polyglossia: module for fr-FR (France's French)] @@ -15484,7 +15502,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-fr.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-fr.ldf}[polyglossia: module for fr (French)] @@ -15501,7 +15519,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-french.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-french.ldf}[polyglossia: module for French] @@ -16047,7 +16065,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-friulan.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-friulan.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Friulian] @@ -16064,7 +16082,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-friulian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-friulian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Friulian] @@ -16150,7 +16168,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-fur.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-fur.ldf}[polyglossia: module for fur (Friulian)] @@ -16167,7 +16185,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ga.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ga.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ga (Gaelic)] @@ -16184,7 +16202,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-gaelic.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-gaelic.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Gaelic] @@ -16314,7 +16332,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-galician.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-galician.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Galician] \PolyglossiaSetup{galician}{ @@ -16371,7 +16389,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-gd.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-gd.ldf}[polyglossia: module for gd (Gaelic)] @@ -16388,7 +16406,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-georgian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-georgian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Georgian] @@ -16636,7 +16654,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-german.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-german.ldf}[polyglossia: module for German] @@ -16985,7 +17003,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-germanb.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-germanb.ldf}[polyglossia: module for German (old spelling)] @@ -17002,7 +17020,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-gl.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-gl.ldf}[polyglossia: module for gl (Galician)] @@ -17019,7 +17037,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-grc.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-grc.ldf}[polyglossia: module for grc (Greek)] @@ -17036,7 +17054,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-greek.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-greek.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Greek] @@ -17504,7 +17522,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-he.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-he.ldf}[polyglossia: module for he (Hebrew)] @@ -17521,7 +17539,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-hebrew.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-hebrew.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Hebrew] @@ -17556,10 +17574,10 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages \define@choicekey*+{hebrew}{calendar}[\xpg@val\xpg@nr]{hebrew,gregorian}[gregorian]{% \ifcase\xpg@nr\relax % hebrew: - \@calendar@hebrewtrue% + \@calendar@hebrewtrue \or % gregorian: - \@calendar@hebrewfalse% + \@calendar@hebrewfalse \fi \xpg@info{Option: Hebrew, calendar=\xpg@val}% }{\xpg@warning{Unknown Hebrew calendar `#1'}} @@ -17568,11 +17586,11 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages \define@choicekey*+{hebrew}{numerals}[\xpg@val\xpg@nr]{hebrew,arabic}[arabic]{% \ifcase\xpg@nr\relax % hebrew: - \@hebrew@numeralstrue% + \@hebrew@numeralstrue \SetLanguageKeys{hebrew}{bcp47-extension-u=nu-hebr}% \or % arabic: - \@hebrew@numeralsfalse% + \@hebrew@numeralsfalse \SetLanguageKeys{hebrew}{bcp47-extension-u=nu-latn}% \fi \xpg@info{Option: Hebrew, numerals=\xpg@val}% @@ -17604,18 +17622,18 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages \def\psname{נ.ב.}% \def\seename{ראה}% \def\alsoname{ראה גם}% check - \def\proofname{הוכחה} + \def\proofname{הוכחה}% \def\glossaryname{מילון מונחים}% check } \def\datehebrew{% \def\today{% - \if@calendar@hebrew% - \hebrewtoday% - \else% - \hebrewnumber\day% - \space ב\hebrewgregmonth{\month}\space% - \hebrewnumber\year% - \fi% + \if@calendar@hebrew + \hebrewtoday + \else + \hebrewnumber\day + \space ב\hebrewgregmonth{\month}\space + \hebrewnumber\year + \fi }% } @@ -17642,7 +17660,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % Bidi inserts an RTL mark (0x200f) between number and number separator (- .), % forcing numbers to RTL. This is wrong for Hebrew. % So we defunc the respective command with XeTeX. - \let\xpg@orig@DigitsDotDashInterCharToks\DigitsDotDashInterCharToks% + \let\xpg@orig@DigitsDotDashInterCharToks\DigitsDotDashInterCharToks \def\hebrew@ltr@numbers{% \renewcommand*{\DigitsDotDashInterCharToks}{}% @@ -17650,40 +17668,40 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages \def\nohebrew@ltr@numbers{% % Restore bidi's \DigitsDotDashInterCharToks - \let\DigitsDotDashInterCharToks\xpg@orig@DigitsDotDashInterCharToks% + \let\DigitsDotDashInterCharToks\xpg@orig@DigitsDotDashInterCharToks } \else % Only dummy commands (nothing to do here) for LuaTeX \def\hebrew@ltr@numbers{} \def\nohebrew@ltr@numbers{} -\fi% +\fi \def\hebrew@numbers{% - \let\@alph\hebrewnumeral% - \let\@Alph\Hebrewnumeral% + \let\@alph\hebrewnumeral + \let\@Alph\Hebrewnumeral % Prevent bidi from setting the numbers RTL - \hebrew@ltr@numbers% + \hebrew@ltr@numbers } \def\nohebrew@numbers{% - \let\@alph\latin@alph% - \let\@Alph\latin@Alph% + \let\@alph\latin@alph + \let\@Alph\latin@Alph % Restore previous bidi numbers definition - \nohebrew@ltr@numbers% + \nohebrew@ltr@numbers } \def\hebrew@globalnumbers{% - \let\@arabic\hebrewnumber% + \let\@arabic\hebrewnumber \renewcommand\thefootnote{\localnumeral*{footnote}}% % Prevent bidi from setting the numbers RTL - \hebrew@ltr@numbers% + \hebrew@ltr@numbers } % Store original definition \let\xpg@save@arabic\@arabic \def\nohebrew@globalnumbers{% - \let\@arabic\xpg@save@arabic% + \let\@arabic\xpg@save@arabic } % \end{macrocode} @@ -17695,7 +17713,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-hi.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-hi.ldf}[polyglossia: module for hi (Hindi)] @@ -17712,7 +17730,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-hindi.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % % UTF-8 strings kindly provided by Zdenĕk Wagner, 10-03-2008 % with corrections and additional contributions by Anshuman Pandey @@ -17831,7 +17849,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-hr.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-hr.ldf}[polyglossia: module for hr (Croatian)] @@ -17848,7 +17866,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-hsb.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-hsb.ldf}[polyglossia: module for hsb (Higher Sorbian)] @@ -17865,7 +17883,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-hu.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-hu.ldf}[polyglossia: module for hu (Hungarian)] @@ -17882,7 +17900,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-hungarian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-hungarian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Hungarian] @@ -18281,7 +18299,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-hy.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-hy.ldf}[polyglossia: module for hy (Armenian)] @@ -18298,7 +18316,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ia.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ia.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ia (Interlingua)] @@ -18315,7 +18333,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-icelandic.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-icelandic.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Icelandic] \PolyglossiaSetup{icelandic}{ @@ -18373,7 +18391,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-id.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-id.ldf}[polyglossia: module for id (Malay)] @@ -18390,7 +18408,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-interlingua.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-interlingua.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Interlingua] \PolyglossiaSetup{interlingua}{ @@ -18448,7 +18466,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-irish.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-irish.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Irish] @@ -18466,7 +18484,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-is.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-is.ldf}[polyglossia: module for is (Icelandic)] @@ -18483,7 +18501,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-it.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-it.ldf}[polyglossia: module for it (Italian)] @@ -18501,7 +18519,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % \subsection{gloss-italian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} % !TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-italian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Italian] \PolyglossiaSetup{italian}{ @@ -18653,7 +18671,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ja.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ja.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ja (Japanese)] @@ -18670,7 +18688,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-japanese.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-japanese.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Japanese] @@ -18908,7 +18926,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ka.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ka.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ka (Georgian)] @@ -18926,7 +18944,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % \subsection{gloss-kannada.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} %% gloss-kannada.ldf -%% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +%% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) %% %% Copyright 2011 Aravinda VK , %% Shankar Prasad , @@ -19049,7 +19067,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-khmer.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-khmer.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Khmer] \PolyglossiaSetup{khmer}{ @@ -19226,7 +19244,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-km.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-km.ldf}[polyglossia: module for km (Khmer)] @@ -19243,7 +19261,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-kmr-Arab.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-kmr-Arab.ldf}[polyglossia: module for kmr-Arab (Kurdish)] @@ -19260,7 +19278,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-kmr-Latn.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-kmr-Latn.ldf}[polyglossia: module for kmr-Latn (Kurdish)] @@ -19277,7 +19295,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-kmr.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-kmr.ldf}[polyglossia: module for kmr (Kurdish)] @@ -19294,7 +19312,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-kn.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-kn.ldf}[polyglossia: module for kn (Kannada)] @@ -19311,7 +19329,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ko.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ko.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ko (Korean)] @@ -19328,7 +19346,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-korean.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-korean.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Korean] @@ -19808,7 +19826,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ku-Arab.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ku-Arab.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ku-Arab (Kurdish)] @@ -19825,7 +19843,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ku-Latn.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ku-Latn.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ku-Latn (Kurdish)] @@ -19842,7 +19860,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ku.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ku.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ku (Kurdish)] @@ -19859,7 +19877,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-kurdish.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % % Created on September 1, 2019 % Last updated on May 17, 2020 @@ -20356,7 +20374,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-kurmanji.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-kurmanji.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Kurmanji Kurdish] @@ -20373,7 +20391,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-la-x-classic.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-la-xclassic.ldf}[polyglossia: module for la-xclassic (Latin)] @@ -20390,7 +20408,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-la-x-ecclesia.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-la-xecclesiastic.ldf}[polyglossia: module for la-xecclesiastic (Latin)] @@ -20407,7 +20425,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-la-x-medieval.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-la-xmedieval.ldf}[polyglossia: module for la-xmedieval (Latin)] @@ -20424,7 +20442,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-la.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-la.ldf}[polyglossia: module for la (Latin)] @@ -20441,7 +20459,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-lao.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-lao.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Lao] @@ -20552,7 +20570,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-latin.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-latin.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Latin] @@ -21667,7 +21685,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-latinclassic.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-latinclassic.ldf}[polyglossia: module for classic Latin] @@ -21684,7 +21702,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-latinecclesiastic.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-latinecclesiastic.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ecclesiastic Latin] @@ -21701,7 +21719,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-latinmedieval.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-latinmedieval.ldf}[polyglossia: module for medieval Latin] @@ -21718,7 +21736,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-latvian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-latvian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Latvian] \PolyglossiaSetup{latvian}{ @@ -21776,7 +21794,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-lithuanian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % % Translated by Paulius Sladkevičius @@ -21858,7 +21876,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-lo.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-lo.ldf}[polyglossia: module for lo (Lao)] @@ -21875,7 +21893,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-lowersorbian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-lowersorbian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Lower Sorbian] @@ -21892,7 +21910,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-lsorbian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-lsorbian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Lower Sorbian] @@ -21910,7 +21928,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-lt.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-lt.ldf}[polyglossia: module for lt (Lithuanian)] @@ -21927,7 +21945,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-lv.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-lv.ldf}[polyglossia: module for lv (Latvian)] @@ -21944,7 +21962,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-macedonian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-macedonian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Macedonian] \PolyglossiaSetup{macedonian}{ @@ -22043,7 +22061,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-magyar.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-magyar.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Hungarian (Magyar)] @@ -22060,7 +22078,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-malay.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-malay.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Malay] @@ -22259,7 +22277,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-malayalam.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-malayalam.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Malayalam] @@ -22329,7 +22347,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-marathi.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % % Translations provided by Abhijit Navale % Ordinals (1-100) added by Niranjan Tambe on 14th December, 2019 @@ -22479,7 +22497,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-mk.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-mk.ldf}[polyglossia: module for mk (Macedonian)] @@ -22496,7 +22514,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ml.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ml.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ml (Malayalam)] @@ -22513,7 +22531,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-mn.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-mn.ldf}[polyglossia: module for mn (Mongolian)] @@ -22530,7 +22548,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-mongolian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-mongolian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Mongolian] @@ -22769,7 +22787,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-mr.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-mr.ldf}[polyglossia: module for mr (Marathi)] @@ -22786,7 +22804,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-naustrian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-naustrian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Austrian German (current spelling)] @@ -22803,7 +22821,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-nb.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-nb.ldf}[polyglossia: module for nb (Norwegian)] @@ -22820,7 +22838,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-newzealand.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-newzealand.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Newzealand English] @@ -22837,7 +22855,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ngerman.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ngerman.ldf}[polyglossia: module for German (current spelling)] @@ -22854,7 +22872,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-nko.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-nko.ldf}[Polyglossia: module for N’Ko] \PolyglossiaSetup{nko}{% @@ -22952,7 +22970,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-norsk.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-norsk.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Norwegian (Bokmal)] @@ -22970,7 +22988,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-norwegian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-norwegian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Norwegian] \PolyglossiaSetup{norwegian}{ @@ -23097,7 +23115,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-nswissgerman.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-nswissgerman.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Swiss German (current spelling)] @@ -23114,7 +23132,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-nynorsk.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-nynorsk.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Norwegian (Nynorsk)] @@ -23132,7 +23150,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-occitan.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % %% %% This is file `gloss-occitan.ldf', @@ -23313,7 +23331,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-pa.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-pa.ldf}[polyglossia: module for pa (Punjabi)] @@ -23330,7 +23348,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-persian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-persian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Persian] @@ -23571,7 +23589,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % \subsection{gloss-piedmontese.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} % !TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-piedmontese.ldf}[2013/02/12 v1.0 polyglossia: module for Piedmontese] \makeatletter @@ -23701,7 +23719,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-polish.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-polish.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Polish] @@ -23960,7 +23978,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-polutonikogreek.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-polutonikogreek.ldf}[polyglossia: module for polytonic Greek] @@ -23977,7 +23995,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-portuges.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-portuges.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Portuguese] @@ -23997,7 +24015,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-portuguese.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-portuguese.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Portuguese] @@ -24228,7 +24246,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-punjabi.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % % UTF-8 strings kindly provided by % Arvinder Singh Kang, <17-11-2022> @@ -24336,7 +24354,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-romanian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-romanian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Romanian] @@ -24395,7 +24413,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-romansh.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-romansh.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Romansh] \makeatletter @@ -24453,7 +24471,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-russian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-russian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Russian] @@ -24852,7 +24870,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-sami.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-sami.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Sami] @@ -24956,7 +24974,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-samin.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-samin.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Northern Sami] @@ -24974,7 +24992,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-sanskrit.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-sanskrit.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Sanskrit] @@ -25133,7 +25151,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-scottish.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-scottish.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Scottish Gaelic] @@ -25151,7 +25169,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-serbian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-serbian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Serbian] %TODO split into gloss-serbiancyr.ldf and gloss-serbianlat.ldf @@ -25574,7 +25592,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-serbianc.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-serbianc.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Serbian (cyrillic)] @@ -25591,7 +25609,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-slovak.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-slovak.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Slovak] @@ -25858,7 +25876,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-slovene.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-slovene.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Slovenian] @@ -25875,7 +25893,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-slovenian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-slovenian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Slovenian] @@ -25967,7 +25985,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-sorbian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-sorbian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Sorbian] @@ -26158,7 +26176,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-spanish.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-spanish.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Spanish] @@ -26398,7 +26416,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-spanishmx.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-spanishmx.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Mexican Spanish] @@ -26415,7 +26433,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-swedish.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-swedish.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Swedish] @@ -26480,7 +26498,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-swissgerman.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-swissgerman.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Swiss German (old spelling)] @@ -26497,7 +26515,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-syriac.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-syriac.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Syriac] @@ -26770,7 +26788,7 @@ 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\ProvidesFile{gloss-thai.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Thai] %% This is partly based on thai-latex for Babel: @@ -27071,7 +27089,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-tibetan.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-tibetan.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Tibetan] %% Copyright 2013 Elie Roux @@ -27297,7 +27315,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-turkish.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-turkish.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Turkish] \RequirePackage{hijrical} @@ -27415,7 +27433,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-turkmen.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-turkmen.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Turkmen] %% Translations provided by Nazar Annagurban @@ -27473,7 +27491,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ug.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ug.ldf}[polyglossia: module for ug (Uyghur)] % BCP 47 tag for Uyghur @@ -27489,7 +27507,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-ukrainian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-ukrainian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Ukrainian] % Strings taken from Babel @@ -27788,7 +27806,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-uppersorbian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-uppersorbian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Upper Sorbian] @@ -27805,7 +27823,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-urdu.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % %%% Adapted from a file contributed by Kamal Abdali \ProvidesFile{gloss-urdu.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Urdu] @@ -28055,7 +28073,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-usorbian.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-usorbian.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Upper Sorbian] @@ -28073,7 +28091,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-uyghur.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-uyghur.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Uyghur] %% Translations provided by Osman Tursun (Github Account: neouyghur) @@ -28514,7 +28532,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-vietnamese.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-vietnamese.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Vietnamese] %% Strings contributed by Daniel Owens < dhowens . pmbx . net > @@ -28573,7 +28591,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-welsh.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-welsh.ldf}[polyglossia: module for Welsh] @@ -28673,7 +28691,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-zh-CN.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.65 -- 2023/10/01) % \ProvidesFile{gloss-zh-CN.ldf}[polyglossia: module for zh-CN (Chinese)] @@ -28690,7 +28708,7 @@ polyglossia.newloader_loaded_languages = newloader_loaded_languages % % \subsection{gloss-zh-TW.ldf} % \begin{macrocode} -% Language definition file (part of polyglossia v1.64 -- 2023/07/21) +% Language definition file (part of 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The present `pwebmac` package integrates these three WEB macro files similar to `cwebmac.tex` in Silvio Levy's and Don Knuth's [CWEB](https://ctan.org/pkg/cweb) system, so `pwebmac.tex` can be used with -“plain TeX,” “pdfTeX,” and “XeTeX” alike. And it adds full support for Martin -Ruckert's “[HiTeX](https://ctan.org/pkg/hitex)” engine and its `HINT` output -format. +“plain TeX,” “pdfTeX,” “LuaTeX,” and “XeTeX” alike. And it adds full support +for Martin Ruckert's “[HiTeX](https://ctan.org/pkg/hitex)” engine and its +[`HINT`](https://hint.userweb.mwn.de/hint/format.html) output format. Its initial application is the production of PDF and HINT files for all major WEB programs for “TeX and friends” as distributed in [TeX Live](https://www.tug.org/texlive). For this purpose, the shell script `makeall` was whipped together; it provides various commandline options and -works around several “quirks” in the WEB sources. The resulting collection -of PDF documents can be browsed in the `knuth-pdf` package and the collection -of HINT documents are available in the `knuth-hint` package. +works around several “quirks” in the WEB sources. The resulting collections +of PDF and HINT documents can be browsed in the +[`knuth-pdf`](https://ctan.org/pkg/knuth-pdf) and +[`knuth-hint`](https://ctan.org/pkg/knuth-hint) packages. WEB programmers who want to use `pwebmac.tex` instead of the default `webmac.tex` in their programs have to change the first line in the TeX file created by `weave`. From there, all depends on the “TeX engine” you use: “plain TeX” by default creates DVI output, “plain TeX” with the invocation -`tex "\let\pdf+\input…"`, `pdftex`, and `xetex` create PDF output with -clickable links and bookmarks (depending on your PDF viewer), and `hitex` -creates HINT output that can be viewed with the `hintview` program. +`tex "\let\pdf+\input…"`, `pdftex`, `luatex`, and `xetex` create PDF output +with clickable links and bookmarks (depending on your PDF viewer), and `hitex` +creates HINT output that can be viewed with the +[`hintview`](https://hint.userweb.mwn.de/hint/hintview.html) program. The `pwebmac` package is free software and may be used without constraints. -This is version “4.8.1” of the `pwebmac` package — 2022-06-25, Andreas Scherer. +This is version **4.9** of the `pwebmac` package — 2023-10-01, Andreas Scherer. diff --git a/web/pwebmac/index.md b/web/pwebmac/index.md index 59f6663e26..a580c752a6 100644 --- a/web/pwebmac/index.md +++ b/web/pwebmac/index.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -title: C/WEB programs in \TeX\ Live 2022 +title: C/WEB programs in \TeX\ Live 2023 colorlinks: true filecolor: blue urlcolor: blue @@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ directly. [`TWINX`](cweb/twinx.pdf)+[`chg`](cweb/twinx-changes.pdf) \] * `ctie/` \[ [`CTIE`](ctie/ctie.pdf)+[`chg`](ctie/ctie-changes.pdf) \] * `tie/` \[ [`TIE`](tie/tie.pdf)+[`chg`](tie/tie-changes.pdf) \] +* `hitex/` \[ [`HiTeX`](hitex/hitex.pdf) \] ## Errata for “Computers & Typesetting” by Donald E.\ Knuth @@ -107,4 +108,4 @@ directly. ## Happy C/WEB Programming! -2022-02-02 Andreas Scherer +2023-06-11 Andreas Scherer diff --git a/web/pwebmac/makeall b/web/pwebmac/makeall index 0f857db24f..05f8178589 100755 --- a/web/pwebmac/makeall +++ b/web/pwebmac/makeall @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ FILESELECT=false # user-defined '--files' selection NEW=false # '\input pwebmac' instead of '\input webmac' for PDF et al. OUTDIR=. # path where the resulting tarballs are placed PDFTOCFRONT=false # push table-of-contents to front of PDF output -TEX=tex # or 'pdftex' or 'xetex' or 'hitex' +TEX=tex # or 'pdftex' or 'xetex' or 'hitex' or 'luatex' VALID=false # give 'pdftex' a chance to produce valid output # Initial list of C/WEB sources to process, overridable with option '-f': @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ KNUTHWARE=$(dirname $KNUTHWHERE) FILES="$KNUTHWARE/*.web pdftex.web xetex.web twill" WEBINPUTS=$KNUTHWARE//: -FILES="$FILES common ctangle cweave ctwill refsort twinx ctie tie" +FILES="$FILES common ctangle cweave ctwill refsort twinx ctie tie hitex" CWEBINPUTS=$KNUTHWARE//: KNUTHWHERE=$(locate /glue.web) @@ -94,15 +94,17 @@ PDF=pdf # default extension for 'knuth-pdf' HITEX="hitex --compress" # HINT format -if [ hitex = $TEX ] +if [ hitex = "$TEX" ] then + CTWILL="$CTWILL +P" TEX="$HITEX" PDF=hnt # default extension for 'knuth-hint' + PDFTOCFRONT=false # use 'hintview -h' to start with TOC page fi # Valid PDF output from 'pdftex': In 'pwebmac.tex' set '\countD' to the actual # number of @, not the number of all sections. -if ( [ pdftex = $TEX ] && $VALID ) +if ( [ pdftex = "$TEX" ] && $VALID ) then TEX="$TEX --shell-escape" fi @@ -115,7 +117,10 @@ do if [ ctwill = $f ] then # apply tons of editorial changes to 'ctwill.w' - ctie -m $f.w cweave.w $f-w2c.ch $f-mini.ch + if [ "$HITEX" = "$TEX" ] + then ctie -m $f.w cweave.w $f-w2c.ch $f-hint.ch + else ctie -m $f.w cweave.w $f-w2c.ch $f-mini.ch + fi cp -an $KNUTHWARE/cwebdir/*.bux . $CTWILL $f # prime the pump $CTWILL $f # get decent answers @@ -129,6 +134,10 @@ do then weave $f # no 'glue.ch' at this time + elif [ hitex = $f ] + then + cweave $f # no 'hitex.ch' at this time + elif $CHANGES then case $f in @@ -148,6 +157,9 @@ do # TWILL is a change in and of itself twill ) ;; + # HiTeX is a stand-alone version of TeX + hitex ) ;; + # all other WEB codes have singular changefiles * ) weave $f $f ;; esac @@ -165,7 +177,7 @@ do $f.tex else case $f in - c* | refsort | twinx | tie ) $CWEAVE $f ;; + c* | refsort | twinx | tie | hitex ) $CWEAVE $f ;; * ) weave $f ;; esac fi @@ -180,6 +192,9 @@ do # do nothing for CWEB programs c* | refsort | twinx | tie ) ;; + hitex ) + $SED_I -e "s/\(\\\\def\\\\topofcontents\)/\\\\datethis\n\\\\emergencystretch=.1\\\\hsize\n\1/" $f.tex ;; + bibtex | patgen | tangle | weave ) $SED_I -e "s/\(\\\\def\\\\title\)/\\\\datecontentspage\n\1/" $f.tex ;; @@ -204,7 +219,7 @@ FI $SED_I -e "s/{\\\\the\\\\pageno}}}\\\\next/{\\\\the\\\\pageno}{\\\\the\\\\toksE}}}\\\\next/" $f.tex cat > texmf-pdf.patch << FI - \ifpdftex\relax\else + \ifpdflua\relax\else \ifpdf\special{pdf: outline 0 << /Title (\the\toksE) /Dest [ @thispage /FitH @ypos ] >>}\fi\fi FI @@ -262,7 +277,7 @@ FI esac # shift table-of-contents pages to the front in PDF - if $PDFTOCFRONT && [ ctwill != $f ] + if $PDFTOCFRONT && [ ctwill != $f ] && [ hitex != $f ] then $SED_I -e "0,/\\\\N[1{]/s/\(\\\\N[1{]\)/\\\\input pdfwebtocfront\n\n\1/" \ $f.tex @@ -279,19 +294,20 @@ FI fi fi - # only XeTeX can process XETEX.WEB - if [ xetex = $f ] + if [ xetex = $f ] # only XeTeX can process XETEX.WEB then $f $f - elif [ ctwill = $f ] + elif [ ctwill = $f ] # gives two different outcomes then + # sort mini-indexes if [ "$HITEX" = "$TEX" ] - then CTWILLTEX=pdftex - else CTWILLTEX="$TEX" + then # directly in the TeX file + proofsort $f.tex > $f-sorted.tex + mv $f-sorted.tex $f.tex + else # in the TeX-created .ref file + $TEX $f + ctwill-refsort < $f.ref > $f.sref fi - $CTWILLTEX $f - # sort mini-indexes - ctwill-refsort < $f.ref > $f.sref - $CTWILLTEX $f + $TEX $f elif [ refsort = $f ] then $TEX -interaction nonstopmode $f else $TEX $f @@ -406,13 +422,14 @@ then $PAX "$OUTDIR/bibtex.tar.gz" -s ,^,bibtex/, bibtex.$PDF $PAX "$OUTDIR/other.tar.gz" -s ,^,other/, \ dvicopy.$PDF patgen.$PDF pktogf.$PDF pktype.$PDF + $PAX "$OUTDIR/hitex.tar.gz" -s ,^,hitex/, hitex.$PDF $PAX "$OUTDIR/pdftex.tar.gz" -s ,^,pdftex/, pdftex.$PDF $PAX "$OUTDIR/xetex.tar.gz" -s ,^,xetex/, xetex.pdf $PAX "$OUTDIR/ctie.tar.gz" -s ,^,ctie/, ctie.$PDF $PAX "$OUTDIR/tie.tar.gz" -s ,^,tie/, tie.$PDF $PAX "$OUTDIR/cweb.tar.gz" -s ,^,cweb/, \ cwebman.$PDF common.$PDF ctangle.$PDF cweave.$PDF \ - ctwill.pdf refsort.$PDF twinx.$PDF + ctwill.$PDF refsort.$PDF twinx.$PDF fi # Notes to self: @@ -420,7 +437,7 @@ then # (a) pandoc index.md -o index.pdf # (b) pandoc index.md -o index.tex; # pandoc index.tex -s -o index.html \ - # --metadata title="C/WEB programs in TeX Live 2022"; + # --metadata title="C/WEB programs in TeX Live 2023"; # rm index.tex # (2) Prepare a super-tarball from all the contents of these # individual tarballs (42/53 and 34/54) with either of diff --git a/web/pwebmac/pwebmac.tex b/web/pwebmac/pwebmac.tex index 3143de696b..f7cff63628 100644 --- a/web/pwebmac/pwebmac.tex +++ b/web/pwebmac/pwebmac.tex @@ -5,18 +5,19 @@ % macro integration \`a la CWEB by Andreas Scherer . % This file is not copyrighted and can be used freely. \ifx\renewenvironment\undefined\else\endinput\fi % LaTeX will use other macros -\xdef\fmtversion{\fmtversion+WEBMAC4.8} +\xdef\fmtversion{\fmtversion+WEBMAC4.9} \input iftex.sty % TeX engine tests \ifx\pdf+\pdftrue\fi % Uncomment the following line if you want PDF goodies to be the default %\ifx\pdf-\else\pdftrue\fi \def\pdflinkcolor{0 0 1} % the RGB values for hyperlink color \ifxetex\pdftrue\fi % XeTeX produces PDF output -\ifpdftex % pdfTeX produces PDF output if \pdfoutput>0 +\newif\ifacrohint \ifpdf\acrohinttrue\fi \ifhint\acrohinttrue\fi +\newif\ifpdflua \ifluatex\pdfluatrue\fi \ifpdftex\pdfluatrue\fi +\ifpdflua % pdfTeX and luaTeX produce PDF output if \pdfoutput>0 \def\Black{\pdfliteral{0 g 0 G}} % use rgb colors for direct PDF output too - \def\PDFlinkcolor{\pdfliteral{\pdflinkcolor\space rg \pdflinkcolor\space RG}} + \def\Blue{\pdfliteral{\pdflinkcolor\space rg \pdflinkcolor\space RG}} \fi -\newif\ifacrohint \ifpdf\acrohinttrue\fi \ifhint\acrohinttrue\fi \parskip 0pt % no stretch between paragraphs \parindent 1em % for paragraphs and for the first line of Pascal text @@ -91,14 +92,28 @@ \newif\iftokprocessed \newif\ifTnum \newif\ifinstr {\def\\{\global\let\spacechar= }\\ } +\ifluatex % LuaTeX is almost like pdfTeX +\protected\def\pdfliteral {\pdfextension literal} +\protected\def\pdfstartlink {\pdfextension startlink\space} +\protected\def\pdfendlink {\pdfextension endlink} +\protected\def\pdfoutline {\pdfextension outline\space} +\protected\def\pdfdest {\pdfextension dest\space} +\protected\def\pdfcatalog {\pdfextension catalog} +\edef\pdfhorigin {\pdfvariable horigin} +\edef\pdfvorigin {\pdfvariable vorigin} +\let\pdfpagewidth=\pagewidth +\let\pdfpageheight=\pageheight +\let\pdfoutput=\outputmode +\fi % end of LuaTeX->pdfTeX redirection macros + \ifpdf % The following are pdf macros from 'cwebmac.tex 3.70' \def\thewidth{\the\wd0 \space} \def\theheight{\the\ht\strutbox\space} \def\thedepth{\the\dp\strutbox\space} -\ifpdftex +\ifpdflua \ifx\pdfannotlink\undefined\let\pdfannotlink\pdfstartlink\fi% for pdfTeX 0.14 \def\pdflink#1#2{\hbox{\pdfannotlink height \theheight depth \thedepth - attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto num #1 \PDFlinkcolor #1\Black\pdfendlink}} + attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto num #1 \Blue #1\Black\pdfendlink}} \else\def\pdflink#1#2{\setbox0=\hbox{\special{pdf: bc [ \pdflinkcolor ]}{#1}% \special{pdf: ec}}\special{pdf: ann width \thewidth height \theheight depth \thedepth << /Type /Annot /Subtype /Link @@ -216,9 +231,9 @@ \def\maketoksdone{\edef\st{\global\noexpand\toksA={\the\toksB}}\st} \fi % End of common macros -\def\pdfURL#1#2{\ifpdf \ifpdftex\pdfannotlink height \theheight depth \thedepth +\def\pdfURL#1#2{\ifpdf \ifpdflua\pdfannotlink height \theheight depth \thedepth attr {/Border [0 0 0]} user { /Type /Annot /Subtype /Link /A - << /S /URI /URI (#2) >> }\PDFlinkcolor #1\Black \pdfendlink + << /S /URI /URI (#2) >> }\Blue #1\Black \pdfendlink \else {\setbox0=\hbox{\special{pdf: bc [ \pdflinkcolor ]}{#1}% \special{pdf: ec}}\special{pdf: ann width \thewidth height \theheight depth \thedepth << /Border [0 0 0] /Type /Annot /Subtype /Link /A @@ -233,7 +248,7 @@ \ifhint\HINTlabel\fi% Start page before section \noindent{\let\*=\lapstar\bf\modstar.\quad}% \ifpdf \smash{\raise\baselineskip\hbox to0pt{\let\*=\empty - \ifpdftex \pdfdest num \modstar fith% + \ifpdflua \pdfdest num \modstar fith% \else \special{pdf: dest (\romannumeral\modstar) [ @thispage /FitH @ypos ]}\fi}}\fi} \let\startsection=\stsec @@ -264,8 +279,8 @@ \edef\gtitletoks{\expandafter\stripprefix\meaning\gtitletoks}% \edef\next{\write\cont{\Z{\gtitletoks}{\modno}% write to contents file {\noexpand\the\pageno}{\the\toksE}}}\next % \Z{title}{sec}{page}{ss} - \ifpdftex\relax\else - \ifpdf\special{pdf: outline 0 << /Title (\the\toksE) /Dest + \ifpdf \ifpdflua\relax + \else \special{pdf: outline 0 << /Title (\the\toksE) /Dest [ @thispage /FitH @ypos ] >>}\fi\fi \ifon\startsection{\bf\ignorespaces#2.\quad}\ignorespaces} \def\MN#1.{\par % common code for \M, \N @@ -323,12 +338,12 @@ \vfill#1}} % parameter #1 is the page itself \global\advance\pageno by1} -\gtitle={\.{WEB} output} % this running head is reset by starred sections +\gtitle={{\tentex WEB} output} % this running head is reset by starred sections \mark{\noexpand\nullsec{\the\gtitle}} \def\title{\expandafter\uppercase\expandafter{\jobname}} \def\topofcontents{\centerline{\titlefont\title}\vskip.7in \vfill} % this material will start the table of contents page -\def\startpdf{\ifpdf \ifpdftex\pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines} +\def\startpdf{\ifpdf \ifpdflua\pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines} \else {\special{pdf: docview << /PageMode /UseOutlines >>}}\fi\fi} \def\botofcontents{\vfill \centerline{\covernote}} % this material will end the table of contents page @@ -388,7 +403,7 @@ \def\fin{\par\vfill\eject % this is done when we are ending the index \ifpagesaved\null\vfill\eject\fi % output a null index column \if L\lr\else\null\vfill\eject\fi % finish the current page - \ifpdftex \makebookmarks \fi % added in Version 4.5 + \ifpdflua \makebookmarks \fi % added in Version 4.5 \parfillskip 0pt plus 1fil \def\grouptitle{NAMES OF THE SECTIONS} \let\topsecno=\nullsec @@ -401,7 +416,7 @@ \def\Us{\note{Used in sections}} % crossref for uses of a section \def\:{\par\hangindent 2em}\let\*=*\let\.=\ttentry \ifpdf \def\outsecname{Names of the sections} \let\Xpdf\X - \ifpdftex \pdfdest name {NOS} fith + \ifpdflua \pdfdest name {NOS} fith \ifnum \the\countD>0 \xdef\modno{\the\countD} \fi \pdfoutline goto name {NOS} count -\modno {\outsecname} \def\X##1:##2\X{\Xpdf##1:##2\X \firstsecno##1.% diff --git a/web/pwebmac/webman.ch b/web/pwebmac/webman.ch index e781ee01dc..1663836f42 100644 --- a/web/pwebmac/webman.ch +++ b/web/pwebmac/webman.ch @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ \ifpdf \pdfpagewidth=\pagewidth \advance\pdfpagewidth by 2cm \pdfpageheight=\pageheight \advance\pdfpageheight by 3cm - \ifpdftex \pdfhorigin=1cm \pdfvorigin=1cm + \ifpdflua \pdfhorigin=1cm \pdfvorigin=1cm \else \advance\pdfpageheight by 1cm \global\pageshift=-1.54cm \global\hoffset=-1.54cm \global\voffset=-1.54cm \fi \else\pageno=1\fi @@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ \def\bkminfo{} \outer\def\section #1.{\penalty-50\vskip 12pt plus 3pt minus 3pt \noindent\ifpdf\vbox to 0pt{\kern-2.5ex\relax - \ifpdftex\pdfdest num \destcount fitbh\relax + \ifpdflua\pdfdest num \destcount fitbh\relax \else\special{pdf: dest (\the\destcount) [ @thispage /FitBH @ypos ]}\fi \def\.##1{##1}% \ifx\bkminfo\empty\def\sectitle{#1}\else\def\sectitle{#1 (\bkminfo)}\fi - \ifpdftex\pdfoutline goto num \destcount {\sectitle}\relax + \ifpdflua\pdfoutline goto num \destcount {\sectitle}\relax \else\special{pdf: outline 0 << /Title (\sectitle) /A << /S /GoTo /D (\the\destcount) >> >>}\fi \gdef\bkminfo{}% @@ -32,20 +32,20 @@ \kern2.5ex\relax }\fi{\bf #1.}\quad\ignorespaces} -\def\appA{7} -\def\appB{8} -\def\appC{9} +\def\appA{8} +\def\appB{9} +\def\appC{10} \def\appD{0} \def\appE{0} -\def\appF{10} -\def\appG{11} -\def\appH{12} +\def\appF{11} +\def\appG{12} +\def\appH{13} \def\Appendix#1{\leavevmode \ifnum\csname app#1\endcsname>0 % - \ifpdf\ifpdftex + \ifpdf\ifpdflua \pdfstartlink attr{/Border[0 0 0]} goto num\csname app#1\endcsname\relax - \PDFlinkcolor\hbox{Appendix}~#1\Black + \Blue\hbox{Appendix}~#1\Black \pdfendlink \else \setbox0=\hbox{\special{pdf: bc [ \pdflinkcolor ]}{\hbox{Appendix}~#1}% -- cgit v1.2.3