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 <H1 ALIGN="CENTER">glossary.sty v 2.4: LaTeX2e Package to Assist Generating Glossaries</H1>
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<P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>Nicola L.C. Talbot</STRONG></P>
<P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>20th July 2006</STRONG></P>
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Contents</A>
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<LI><A NAME="tex2html32"
  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00020000000000000000">Introduction</A>
<LI><A NAME="tex2html33"
  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00030000000000000000">Installation</A>
<LI><A NAME="tex2html34"
  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00040000000000000000">Generating Glossary Information</A>
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<LI><A NAME="tex2html35"
  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00041000000000000000">Storing Glossary Information</A>
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<LI><A NAME="tex2html36"
  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00050000000000000000">makeglos.pl</A>
<LI><A NAME="tex2html37"
  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00060000000000000000">Displaying the Glossary</A>
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  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00070000000000000000">Package Options</A>
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<LI><A NAME="tex2html39"
  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00071000000000000000">Examples</A>
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<LI><A NAME="tex2html40"
  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00080000000000000000">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
<LI><A NAME="tex2html41"
  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00090000000000000000">Acronyms</A>
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<LI><A NAME="tex2html42"
  HREF="manual.html#SECTION00091000000000000000">Examples</A>
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<H1><A NAME="SECTION00020000000000000000">
Introduction</A>
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 The <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="1680"></A> package is provided to assist 
generating a glossary.  It has a certain amount of flexibility, 
allowing the user to customize the format of the glossary, and 
define new glossary-style objects.

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION00030000000000000000">
Installation</A>
</H1>

<P>
You need to make sure you have downloaded the following three
files:
<PRE>
glossary.ins
glossary.dtx
README
</PRE>
To extract the code from the <TT>glossary.dtx</TT> file, you 
will need to run the installation file through LaTeX:
<PRE>
latex glossary.ins
</PRE>
This will create the following files:
<PRE>
glossary.sty
glossary.perl
makeglos.pl
makeglos.bat
</PRE>
along with several sample files. The file <TT>glossary.sty</TT>
should be placed somewhere in the LaTeX path, e.g. 
<TT>texmf/tex/latex/glossary/</TT> or 
<TT>localtexmf/tex/latex/glossary/</TT>. Remember to update the
T<SMALL>E</SMALL>X database if you are installing this package for the first time. 
The file <TT>glossary.perl</TT> is a LaTeX2HTML style file, and 
should be placed in the LaTeX2HTML style file directory (usually 
<TT>latex2html/styles/</TT>). The file <TT>makeglos.pl</TT>
is a Perl script which calls <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="1683"></A>.  If you are
using UNIX or Linux, you will need to set the permissions so
that you can execute the file:
<PRE>
chmod a+x makeglos.pl
</PRE>
You should then place this file somewhere on your path. 
(You may also need to edit the first line of
this file, if <TT>perl</TT><A NAME="1686"></A> is located in a directory other than <code>/usr/bin/</code><A NAME="tex2html1"
  HREF="#foot1555"><SUP>1</SUP></A>.)

<P>
If you are not using UNIX or Linux etc, you may have to explicitly
load the file into Perl, so you would need to do 
<TT>perl makeglos.pl</TT> instead of just <TT>makeglos.pl</TT>.
If you are using Windows, a batch file, <TT>makeglos.bat</TT> 
is provided which will run Perl on <TT>makeglos.pl</TT>.
Both <TT>makeglos.pl</TT> and <TT>makeglos.bat</TT> should
be placed somewhere specified by the PATH environment
variable. (For example, put them both in the same 
directory as <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="1689"></A>, which will probably
be in <code>\texmf\miktex\bin\</code>).

<P>
If you don't have Perl installed on your system, you can just use
<TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="1692"></A>, only you will have to remember all the 
command line switches, and you won't be able to merge entries 
that have the same name, but different descriptions.

<P>
Note that if you are updating the glossary package, it is
a good idea to update <TT>makeglos.pl</TT> as it may also
have been modified.

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION00040000000000000000">
Generating Glossary Information</A>
</H1>

<P>
The standard LaTeX command <TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT> (analogous to <TT>&#92;makeindex</TT>)
 should be placed in the document preamble. If this command
is omitted, glossary information will be ignored.  Glossary 
entries are generated using the command 
<TT>&#92;glossary</TT><code>{</code><I>key-val list</I><code>}</code>.
 This command is a slightly modified version of the standard 
<TT>&#92;glossary</TT> command, in order to separate out the 
information into <I>entry-name</I> and <I>entry-description</I>. 
The argument to <TT>&#92;glossary</TT> must be a comma-separated
list of <I>key</I>=<I>value</I> pairs.  The following keys are 
available:
<DIV ALIGN="CENTER">
<TABLE CELLPADDING=3>
<TR><TH ALIGN="LEFT"><B>Key </B></TH>
<TH ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP" WIDTH=400><B>Value</B></TH>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT><TT>name</TT><A NAME="1705"></A> </TT></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP" WIDTH=400>The entry name</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT><TT>description</TT><A NAME="1709"></A> </TT></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP" WIDTH=400>A description about the entry</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT><TT>sort</TT><A NAME="1713"></A> </TT></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP" WIDTH=400>How to sort the entry. (Entry name used if sort omitted)</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT><TT>format</TT><A NAME="1717"></A> </TT></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP" WIDTH=400>How to format the page number</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT><TT>number</TT><A NAME="1721"></A> </TT></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP" WIDTH=400>Override the page number with a different 
counter. The value should be the name of a counter (e.g. 
<TT>number=section</TT>).</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</DIV>
For example:
<PRE>
\glossary{name={singular matrix},
          description={A matrix with zero determinant}}
</PRE>
 The following example sorts on the text <TT>U</TT> instead of 
<code>$\mathcal{U}$</code>:
<PRE>
\glossary{name={$\mathcal{U}$},
          description={The universal set},
          sort=U}
</PRE>
Note that you should always use the <TT>sort</TT><A NAME="1725"></A>
key if the <TT>name</TT><A NAME="1729"></A> key contains commands, this is particularly
important if you are using hyperlinks, as the target is constructed
from the <TT>name</TT><A NAME="1733"></A> key if the <TT>sort</TT><A NAME="1737"></A> key is omitted.

<P>
In the glossary, each entry is followed by a list of page numbers
that correspond to the pages where the relevant <TT>&#92;glossary</TT>
command is placed. By default the numbers are formatted in the 
current font, but the page number format for individual entries can be 
changed using the <TT>format</TT><A NAME="1743"></A> key.  This should be the name of a 
LaTeX formatting command without the preceding <code>\</code> (as with the 
<code>|</code> operator in <TT>&#92;index</TT>.)  For example:
<PRE>
\glossary{name={$\mathbb{R}$},
          description={The set of real numbers},
          sort=R,
          format=textbf}
</PRE>
In addition, the following formats are also available:

<DIV ALIGN="CENTER">
<TABLE CELLPADDING=3>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>hyperrm</TT><A NAME="1749"></A><A NAME="1750"></A></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">The number is a hyper link in roman</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>hypersf</TT><A NAME="1754"></A><A NAME="1755"></A></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">The number is a hyper link in sans-serif</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>hypertt</TT><A NAME="1759"></A><A NAME="1760"></A></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">The number is a hyper link in typewriter font</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>hyperbf</TT><A NAME="1764"></A><A NAME="1765"></A></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">The number is a hyper link in bold</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>hypermd</TT><A NAME="1769"></A><A NAME="1770"></A></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">The number is a hyper link in medium weight</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>hyperit</TT><A NAME="1774"></A><A NAME="1775"></A></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">The number is a hyper link in italic</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>hypersl</TT><A NAME="1779"></A><A NAME="1780"></A></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">The number is a hyper link in slanted font</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>hyperup</TT><A NAME="1784"></A><A NAME="1785"></A></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">The number is a hyper link in upright font</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>hypersc</TT><A NAME="1789"></A><A NAME="1790"></A></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">The number is a hyper link in small caps</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>hyperem</TT><A NAME="1794"></A><A NAME="1795"></A></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">The number is a hyper link using <TT>&#92;emph</TT></TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</DIV>
If the <TT>hyper</TT><A NAME="1806"></A> option has not been set,
<TT>hyperem</TT><A NAME="1810"></A><A NAME="1811"></A> is equivalent to <TT>emph</TT>, and the remaining
<TT>hyperrm</TT><A NAME="1815"></A><A NAME="1816"></A> etc are equivalent to <TT>textrm</TT> etc.
Note that it is important the you use <TT>hyperrm</TT> instead of 
<TT>hyperpage</TT>, as the <TT>&#92;hyperpage</TT> command won't
work on a list or range of numbers in the glossary<A NAME="tex2html2"
  HREF="#foot1559"><SUP>2</SUP></A>. If you want to define your
own command that uses hyper links, it must be defined in an 
analogous manner to <TT>&#92;hyperrm</TT><A NAME="1826"></A>. For example, if you want
to display a page number in a bold italic format, that contains a 
hyperlink to the appropriate page, you would need to define it as
follows:
<PRE>
\newcommand{\hyperbfit}[2][\gls@number]{%
\textbf{\itshape\glshyper{#1}{#2}}}
</PRE>
As can be seen from the definition, all the <TT>&#92;hyper</TT><I>xx</I>
commands have an optional argument. This argument is the name of the
counter being used. You do not need to worry about this argument if
you only use these commands within the <TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="1833"></A> command.
So the previous example can simply be rewritten as:
<PRE>
\glossary{name={$\mathbb{R}$},
          description={The set of real numbers},
          sort=R,
          format=hyperbf}
</PRE>

<P>
<B>Note:</B> although the numbers in the glossary are referred to
as ``page'' numbers in this manual, they may in fact refer to some
other counter, such as the <TT>section</TT> counter, depending on 
whether the <TT>number</TT><A NAME="1838"></A> key has been used.

<P>
As with the <TT>&#92;index</TT> command, care must be taken if you
want to use the special characters: <code>@</code> <code>|</code> <code>"</code> and
<code>!</code>.  These characters should be preceded by the double quote
character. For example:
<PRE>
\glossary{name={$"|\mathcal{S}"|$,
description=The cardinality of the set \mathcal{S}}}
</PRE>
There is no provision for sub-entries, as these are 
generally only applicable in an index, and not in a glossary.

<P>
As from version 2.14, there is an additional command available:

<P>

<TT>&#92;xglossary</TT><code>{</code><I>gls-entry</I><code>}{</code><I>text</I><code>}</code>

<P>
This is equivalent to
<I>text</I><TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="1846"></A><code>{</code><I>gls-entry</I><code>}</code>,
where <I>text</I> will be made a hyper link to the
relevant entry in the glossary, if hyper
links are supported.

<P>

<H2><A NAME="SECTION00041000000000000000">
Storing Glossary Information</A>
</H2>

<P>
It is very cumbersome having to use the <TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="1851"></A> command 
throughout your document, every time you use a term that you want in 
your glossary. This is particularly true for terms with a long
description. The <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="1856"></A> package provides a means
of storing the glossary information at the beginning of the document,
and then using it whenever required. It is strongly recommended
that you use this approach, rather than explicity using the 
<TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="1859"></A> command.

<P>
The following command:
<BR>
<BR><TT><TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT>[</TT> <I>gls-type</I><TT>]{</TT> <I>label</I><TT>}{</TT> <I>gls-entry</I><TT>}
</TT>
<BR>
<BR>
can be used to store glossary information, where <I>label</I> is
a unique label assigned to this entry. The information
can then be used later with any of the following commands:
<BR>
<BR>

<TT><TT>&#92;useglosentry</TT>[</TT> <I>opt</I><TT>]{</TT> <I>label</I><TT>}
<BR><TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT>[</TT> <I>opt</I><TT>]{</TT> <I>label</I><TT>}{</TT> <I>text</I><TT>}
<BR><TT>&#92;gls</TT>[</TT> <I>opt</I><TT>]{</TT> <I>label</I><TT>}
</TT>
<BR>
<BR><TT>&#92;useglosentry</TT> adds the glossary entry whose label is given by
<I>label</I> to the appropriate glossary, 
<TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT> adds the glossary entry, and 
makes <I>text</I> a hyperlink to that entry (if hyperlinks are
supported). The third command, <TT>&#92;gls</TT>, is like
<TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT>, but forms <I>text</I> from the name
given in the glossary entry.

<P>
Returning to an earlier example, instead of typing:
<PRE>
\glossary{name={$\mathcal{U}$},
          description={The universal set},
          sort=U}
</PRE>
every time you want to add this entry to the glossary, you 
can instead store the information:

<PRE>
\storeglosentry{glos:U}{name={$\mathcal{U}$},
          description={The universal set},
          sort=U}
</PRE>
Now, instead of continually copying and pasting the glossary command 
for this entry (which can have quite a large <TT>description</TT><A NAME="1880"></A> 
field), you can use either:
<PRE>
\useglosentry{glos:U}
</PRE>
which is equivalent to:
<PRE>
\glossary{name={$\mathcal{U}$},
          description={The universal set},
          sort=U}
</PRE>
or you can use:
<PRE>
\useGlosentry{glos:U}{text}
</PRE>
which is equivalent to:
<PRE>
\xglossary{name={$\mathcal{U}$},
          description={The universal set},
          sort=U}{text}
</PRE>
or you can use:
<PRE>
\gls{glos:U}
</PRE>
which is equivalent to:
<PRE>
\xglossary{name={$\mathcal{U}$},
          description={The universal set},
          sort=U}{$\mathcal{U}$}
</PRE>
If you want to use glossary entries in an equation, it is better
to use <TT>&#92;ensuremath</TT> instead of <code>$</code>...<code>$</code>.
For example:
<PRE>
\storeglosentry{Gamma}{name=\ensuremath{\Gamma(z)},
description=Gamma function,
sort=Gamma}
</PRE>
You can then use this entry in either text or math mode:
<PRE>
The \useGlosentry{Gamma}{Gamma function} is defined as
\begin{equation}
\gls{Gamma} = \int_{0}^{\infty}e^{-t}t^{z-1}\,dt
\end{equation}
</PRE>
If you are using hyper links, and you want to use 
<TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT> within math mode, you must use 
<TT>&#92;ensuremath</TT>:
<PRE>
\begin{equation}
\useGlosentry{Gamma}{\ensuremath{\Gamma(x+1)}} = x\Gamma(x)
\end{equation}
</PRE>

<P>
The optional argument to <TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT><A NAME="1890"></A> (<I>gls-type</I>) 
indicates the glossary type (see 
<A HREF="#sec:newglostype">later</A> to find out how to define new 
glossary types).  If omitted, the standard glossary is used.

<P>
The optional argument to <TT>&#92;useglosentry</TT><A NAME="1895"></A>, 
<TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT><A NAME="1900"></A> and <TT>&#92;gls</TT><A NAME="1905"></A> (<I>opt</I>) allows you to 
add additional information to the glossary entry, for example:
<PRE>
\useglosentry[format=textbf]{glos:U}
</PRE>
is equivalent to:
<PRE>
\glossary{name={$\mathcal{U}$},
          description={The universal set},
          sort=U,
          format=textbf}
</PRE>
Since version 2.4, <TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT><A NAME="1910"></A> is robust, and 
<TT>&#92;protect</TT> should no longer be needed, however 
the identifying label, <I>label</I>, should not 
contain any special characters.

<P>
As from version 2.36, if you want to use all glossary entries
which have been defined using <TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT>, do:
<code>\useglosentry{*}</code>. (Note that this option is not
available for <TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT> and <TT>&#92;gls</TT>.)

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION00050000000000000000">
makeglos.pl</A>
</H1>

<P>
Whenever a glossary entry is used, either explicity using
<TT>&#92;glossary</TT> or <TT>&#92;xglossary</TT> or implicitly using
<TT>&#92;useglosentry</TT>, <TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT> and <TT>&#92;gls</TT>,
the information is saved in a file with the extension <TT>glo</TT><A NAME="1933"></A>
(unless the <TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT><A NAME="1935"></A> command is omitted, in which case 
the glossary information is simply ignored.) A <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="1940"></A> 
style file<A NAME="1574"></A>
(<TT>ist</TT><A NAME="1943"></A>) is also created, which is customized for the 
document, and can be passed to <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="1945"></A>.

<P>
For example, suppose your document is called <TT>mydoc.tex</TT>,
the glossary will be saved in the file 
<TT>mydoc.glo</TT><A NAME="1948"></A>, and the <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="1950"></A> style
file <TT>mydoc.ist</TT><A NAME="1953"></A> will be created.
 These files can then be passed to <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="1955"></A> as follows:
<PRE>
makeindex -s mydoc.ist -t mydoc.glg -o mydoc.gls mydoc.glo
</PRE>
which generates the output file <TT>mydoc.gls</TT><A NAME="1958"></A>,
with transcript written to
<TT>mydoc.glg</TT><A NAME="1960"></A>.  

<P>
The Perl script <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="1962"></A> provided with this package
allows you to use <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="1965"></A> without having to remember
all the command line options.  The command
<PRE>
makeglos.pl mydoc
</PRE>
will perform the command:
<PRE>
makeindex -s mydoc.ist -t mydoc.glg -o mydoc.gls mydoc.glo
</PRE>
In addition, <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="1968"></A> also takes the option 
<TT>-m</TT> which can be used to collate entries where the
same name has multiple descriptions.

<P>
<TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="1971"></A> has the following syntax:
<PRE>
makeglos.pl [-ilqrgm] [-s sty] [-o gls] [-t log] [-p num] &lt;filename&gt;
</PRE>
where all switches, apart from <TT>-m</TT> are the same as
those for <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="1974"></A>. If there are multiple glossary types 
(see
<A HREF="#sec:newglostype">later</A>) 
and the file extension is omitted, <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="1977"></A> will
iterate through each glossary type (it will pick up the relevant 
information from the auxiliary file).

<P>
The name of the <TT>ist</TT><A NAME="1980"></A> file can be changed by redefining
the command <TT>&#92;istfilename</TT>
<I>before</I> <TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT>. 
For example:
<PRE>
\renewcommand{\istfilename}{foo.ist}
\makeglossary
</PRE>
Only one <TT>ist</TT><A NAME="1986"></A> file will be created per document, even if
you have multiple glossaries with different styles. The only
circumstance where you will need multiple <TT>ist</TT><A NAME="1988"></A> files for
a single document is when you have multiple glossaries that use
different counters with different compositors, but this is rarely 
likely to occur.

<P>
Creation of the <TT>ist</TT><A NAME="1990"></A> file can be suppressed by issuing
the command <TT>&#92;noist</TT> before
<TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT><A NAME="1994"></A>.  It will also be suppressed when the
command <TT>&#92;nofiles</TT><A NAME="1999"></A> is used, or if the command 
<TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT><A NAME="2004"></A> is omitted.

<P>
It should be noted that there are a few packages that can
cause problems with the creation of the <TT>ist</TT><A NAME="2009"></A> file,
for example <TT>ngerman</TT><A NAME="2011"></A>.  If you encounter problems
when LaTeX is processing the <TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT><A NAME="2014"></A> command,
or if you get errors from <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="2019"></A> complaining about
the style file, this is the most probable cause.
See <A HREF="#itm:ngerman">later</A> for 
information on how to fix this.

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION00060000000000000000">
Displaying the Glossary</A>
</H1>

<P>
Once the <TT>gls</TT><A NAME="2022"></A> file has been created by
<TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="2024"></A> (as described in the previous
 section) the glossary can then be included in the document with
the command <TT>&#92;printglossary</TT>.
 If chapters are defined, the glossary will start
with<A NAME="2028"></A>
<PRE>
\chapter*{\glossaryname}
</PRE>
If not, it will start with
<PRE>
\section*{\glossaryname}
</PRE>
The format of the main body of the glossary depends on the
options passed to the package.

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION00070000000000000000"></A>
<A NAME="sec:options"></A>
<BR>
Package Options
</H1>

<P>
The package options must be specified as a comma-separated list 
of <I>key</I>=<I>value</I> pairs.  Available options are:
<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>style</TT><A NAME="2037"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>The glossary style. Values:
<A NAME="1579"></A>
<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>list</TT><A NAME="2041"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>use 
<TT>description</TT> environment in the glossary
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>altlist</TT><A NAME="2044"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>modified 
version of <TT>style=list</TT><A NAME="2053"></A>.  The description starts on the
line following the name of the term being defined.

</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>super</TT><A NAME="2055"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>use 
<TT>supertabular</TT> environment in the glossary
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>long</TT><A NAME="2058"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>use 
<TT>longtable</TT> environment in the glossary (Default)
</DD>
</DL>

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>header</TT><A NAME="2066"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD><A NAME="1581"></A> Glossary 
header. Values:
<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>none</TT><A NAME="2070"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>The glossary 
doesn't have a heading (Default)
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>plain</TT><A NAME="2072"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>The glossary 
has a heading
</DD>
</DL>

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>border</TT><A NAME="2079"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD><A NAME="1582"></A> Glossary 
border.  Values:
<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>none</TT><A NAME="2083"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>The glossary 
doesn't have a border (Default)
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>plain</TT><A NAME="2085"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Border 
around the main body of the glossary
</DD>
</DL>

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>cols</TT><A NAME="2092"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD><A NAME="1583"></A> Number of 
columns. Values:
<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>2</TT><A NAME="2096"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>The entry name and description are in two separate 
columns with the associated page numbers in the same column as 
the description. (Default)
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>3</TT><A NAME="2098"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>The entry name, description and associated page numbers 
are in three separate columns.
</DD>
</DL>

<P>

</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>number</TT><A NAME="2105"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Associated number corresponding to each entry.
This may either be the keyword <TT>none</TT><A NAME="2109"></A> indicating that
the corresponding numbers should be suppressed, or it can be the
name of a LaTeX counter. The default is <TT>number=page</TT><A NAME="2118"></A>.

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>toc</TT><A NAME="2125"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD><A NAME="1586"></A>
Boolean variable:

<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>true</TT><A NAME="2129"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Add glossary to table of contents
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>false</TT><A NAME="2131"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Omit glossary from table of contents (Default)
</DD>
</DL>
Note that if you specify this option, you will need to run 
LaTeX twice after generating the glossary.

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>hypertoc</TT><A NAME="2138"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Boolean variable. This is similar to the package option
<TT>toc</TT><A NAME="2147"></A>, but if you are using the <TT>hyperref</TT><A NAME="2151"></A> 
package, <TT>hypertoc</TT><A NAME="2159"></A> will generate a link to the
point immediately before the glossary title, whereas <TT>toc</TT><A NAME="2168"></A> will 
have a hyperlink to just after the glossary title. Note
that you can not use both <TT>toc=true</TT><A NAME="2179"></A> and 
<TT>hypertoc=true</TT><A NAME="2188"></A>. Default value: 
<TT>hypertoc=false</TT><A NAME="2197"></A>.

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>hyper</TT><A NAME="2204"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Boolean
variable:

<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>true</TT><A NAME="2208"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Make associated numbers in the 
glossary a hypertext link, and also make acronyms, and the text
given by <TT>&#92;xglossary</TT><A NAME="2210"></A> have a hyperlink to their 
corresponding entries in the glossary.
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>false</TT><A NAME="2215"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Don't make associated numbers a hypertext link
</DD>
</DL>
If the <TT>hyperref</TT><A NAME="2217"></A> or <TT>html</TT><A NAME="2220"></A> package has 
been loaded prior to loading <TT>glossary.sty</TT>, 
<TT>hyper=true</TT><A NAME="2230"></A> is set, otherwise
the default is <TT>hyper=false</TT><A NAME="2239"></A>. Note that this package
option now encompasses the old <TT>hyperacronym</TT><A NAME="2246"></A> option.

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>section</TT><A NAME="2255"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Boolean variable:

<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>true</TT><A NAME="2259"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Make the glossary an unnumbered 
section, even if chapters are defined
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>false</TT><A NAME="2261"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Only make glossary an 
unnumbered section if chapters are not defined (default).
</DD>
</DL>

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>acronym</TT><A NAME="2268"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Boolean variable:

<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>true</TT><A NAME="2272"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Make the list of acronyms
separate from the main glossary.

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>false</TT><A NAME="2274"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>The acronyms will all 
be placed in the main glossary. (Default)
</DD>
</DL>

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>global</TT><A NAME="2281"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Boolean variable:

<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>false</TT><A NAME="2285"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Acronym commands only have
a local effect. (Default)
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>true</TT><A NAME="2287"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Acronym commands have a global
effect.
</DD>
</DL>
</DD>
</DL>
 The <TT>border</TT><A NAME="2294"></A>, <TT>header</TT><A NAME="2303"></A> and <TT>cols</TT><A NAME="2312"></A> options 
should not be used in conjunction with <TT>style=list</TT><A NAME="2323"></A>
or <TT>style=altlist</TT><A NAME="2332"></A>, as they only make sense with one of 
the tabular-style options.
The value for the boolean variables can be omitted if they are 
to be set.  For example
 <TT>toc</TT><A NAME="2339"></A> is equivalent to <TT>toc=true</TT><A NAME="2350"></A>.  Note that the 
<TT>altlist</TT><A NAME="2352"></A> style is better suited to 
glossaries with long entry names.

<P>
You can set up your own preferred defaults in a configuration
file<A NAME="1593"></A>.  
The file must be called <TT>glossary.cfg</TT><A NAME="2354"></A> and
should be placed somewhere on the T<SMALL>E</SMALL>X path. In this file you
can use the command 
<TT>&#92;glossarypackageoptions</TT><code>{</code><I>option-list</I><code>}</code>

where <I>option-list</I> is a comma-separated list of 
<I>key</I>=<I>value</I> pairs, as passed to the 
<TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="2358"></A>
package. Note that this command may only be used in the
configuration file.

<P>

<H2><A NAME="SECTION00071000000000000000">
Examples</A>
</H2>
See <TT><A NAME="tex2html3"
  HREF="glossary.pdf">glossary.pdf</A></TT> (the PDF version of this manual) for
examples.

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION00080000000000000000"></A>
<A NAME="sec:newglostype"></A>
<BR>
Defining New Glossary Types
</H1>

<P>
A new type of glossary can be defined using the command:
<BR>
<BR><TT>&#92;newglossarytype</TT><code>[</code><I>log-ext</I><code>]{</code><I>name</I><code>}{</code><I>out-ext</I><code>}{</code><I>in-ext</I><code>}[</code><I>style list</I><code>]</code>
<BR>
<BR>
For example, suppose you want your document to have a separate 
index of terms and index of notation,
you could use <TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT><A NAME="2536"></A>, <TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="2541"></A>,
<TT>&#92;xglossary</TT><A NAME="2546"></A> and <TT>&#92;printglossary</TT><A NAME="2551"></A> for the first 
glossary, and define a new type of glossary called say, 
<TT>notation</TT>, using
<PRE>
\newglossarytype[nlg]{notation}{not}{ntn}
</PRE>
which will create the analogous commands:
<TT>&#92;makenotation</TT>, <TT>&#92;notation</TT>, <TT>&#92;xnotation</TT> 
and <TT>&#92;printnotation</TT> which can be used for the second 
glossary. 

<P>
As from version 2.3, <TT>&#92;newglossarytype</TT> now has an
additional optional argument <I>style list</I>. This should
be a comma separated list of <I>key</I>=<I>value</I> pairs
that can be used to specify the style of the new glossary.
If omitted, the new glossary will have the same format
as the main glossary. The following options are available:
<TT>number</TT>, <TT>style</TT>, <TT>header</TT>, <TT>border</TT> and
<TT>cols</TT>. These can take the same values as those
given in the package options (described in section&nbsp;<A HREF="#sec:options">6</A>).

<P>
The command <TT>&#92;newglossarytype</TT> should only occur in the 
preamble.  The new commands
 <TT>&#92;make</TT><I>name</I>, <code>\</code><I>name</I>,
<code>\x</code><I>name</I> and <TT>&#92;print</TT><I>name</I> all have the 
same format as their ``glossary'' counter-parts.

<P>
The glossary information will be saved to a file
with the extension given by <I>out-ext</I> (analogous to
<TT>glo</TT><A NAME="2572"></A>), which can then be passed to <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="2574"></A>
either directly or via <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="2577"></A>,
and the file to be read in (i.e. the file created by 
<TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="2580"></A>) will have the extension <I>in-ext</I> 
(analogous to <TT>gls</TT><A NAME="2583"></A>). 

<P>
The optional argument <I>log-ext</I> indicates
the extension for the <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="2585"></A> log file, if omitted the
extension <TT>glg</TT><A NAME="2588"></A> is used. This is not used by LaTeX,
however <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="2590"></A> reads in this information from
the LaTeX auxiliary file and passes it to <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="2593"></A>.

<P>
For the above <TT>notation</TT> 
example, if your document is called, say, <TT>mydoc.tex</TT>,
 you will need to do the following:
<PRE>
latex mydoc
makeglos.pl mydoc
latex mydoc
</PRE>
(You may need to do an extra <code>latex mydoc</code> to get 
cross-references up-to-date.)  Note that if you don't specify the
file extension when using <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="2596"></A>, it will 
check the transcript file from the LaTeX run to determine
all the glossary types, so, for this example,
<PRE>
makeglos.pl mydoc
</PRE>
is equivalent to:
<PRE>
makeglos.pl mydoc.glo
makeglos.pl mydoc.not
</PRE>
since <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="2599"></A> has read in the information
for the <TT>notation</TT> glossary type from the file
<TT>mydoc.log</TT>.

<P>
If you don't have Perl installed
on your system, or for any other reason are unable to use
<TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="2602"></A>, you can call <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="2605"></A>
explicitly:
<PRE>
latex mydoc
makeindex -s mydoc.ist -t mydoc.glg -o mydoc.gls mydoc.glo
makeindex -s mydoc.ist -t mydoc.nlg -o mydoc.ntn mydoc.not
latex mydoc
</PRE>

<P>
Note that you can use the command 
<TT>&#92;printglossary</TT><A NAME="2608"></A><TT>[</TT><I>name</I><TT>]</TT>
instead of <code>\print</code><I>name</I>.
These two commands have the same effect when using LaTeX,
however, they have a slightly different effect when 
using LaTeX2HTML (see <A HREF="#sec:l2h">later</A>).

<P>
If the command <code>\</code><I>glossary-type</I><code>name</code>
is defined, (e.g. <code>\notationname</code> in the above example)
this will be used as the title for the specified
glossary. If this command is not defined, <TT>&#92;glossaryname</TT><A NAME="2613"></A>
will be used instead.
If the command <code>\short</code><I>glossary-type</I><code>name</code>
is defined, (e.g. <TT>&#92;shortnotationname</TT> in the above
example) this will be used for the table of contents
entry, otherwise <code>\</code><I>glossary-type</I><code>name</code> will
be used instead.
For example:
<PRE>
\newglossarytype[nlg]{notation}{not}{ntn}
\newcommand{\notationname}{Index of Notation}
\newcommand{\shortnotationname}{Notation}
</PRE>

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION00090000000000000000">
Acronyms</A>
</H1>

<P>
The <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="2620"></A> package provides the command:
<BR>
<BR><TT><TT>&#92;newacronym</TT>[</TT> <I>cmd-name</I><TT>]{</TT> <I>acronym</I><TT>}{</TT> <I>long</I><TT>}{</TT> <I>glossary entry</I><TT>}
</TT>
<BR>
<BR>
which can be used to define acronyms.  The argument <I>long</I> 
is the full name, the argument <I>acronym</I> is the acronym for 
<I>long</I> and <I>glossary entry</I> is the glossary information
in the form used by the <TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="2625"></A> command.  If the 
optional argument <I>cmd-name</I> is missing, 
<TT>&#92;newacronym</TT> will create a command called 
<code>\</code><I>acronym</I>, otherwise it will create a command 
called <code>\</code><I>cmd-name</I> (henceforth denoted <TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I>).
This command can then be used throughout the text.  The first
instance of this command is equivalent to:
<BR>
<BR><I>long</I> <TT>(&#92;xacronym</TT><A NAME="2634"></A><code>{</code><TT>name</TT><A NAME="2639"></A><TT>=</TT><I>long</I> <TT>(</TT><I>acronym</I><TT>),</TT><I>glossary entry</I><code>}{</code><I>acronym</I><code>}</code><TT>)</TT>
<BR>
<BR>
subsequent instances will be equivalent to:
<BR>
<BR><TT>&#92;xacronym</TT><A NAME="2643"></A><code>{</code><TT>name</TT><A NAME="2648"></A><TT>=</TT><I>long</I> <TT>(</TT><I>acronym</I><TT>),</TT><I>glossary entry</I><code>}{</code><I>acronym</I><code>}</code>
<BR>
<BR>
The command <TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I> also has a starred
version, which will make the first letter of <I>long</I>
uppercase (for use at the start of a sentence).

<P>
Note that if you want to change the format of the acronym,
for example, if you want the acronym to appear in small caps,
you will need to not only use the optional argument, but you
will also need to use the <TT>sort</TT><A NAME="2654"></A> key, otherwise you
will get an error. For example:
<PRE>
\newacronym[SVM]{\textsc{svm}}{Support Vector Machine}%
{description=Statistical pattern recognition 
technique,sort=svm}
</PRE>

<P>
If the package option <TT>acronym</TT><A NAME="2663"></A> is not set (default)
<TT>&#92;xacronym</TT><A NAME="2667"></A>, is a synonym for <TT>&#92;xglossary</TT><A NAME="2672"></A>, and
the acronyms will appear in the main glossary (remember to
specify <TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT> and <TT>&#92;printglossary</TT>).
If the package option <TT>acronym=true</TT><A NAME="2688"></A> is specified, a 
new glossary type called <TT>acronym</TT> will be defined as:
<PRE>
\newglossarytype[alg]{acronym}{acr}{acn}
\providecommand{\acronymname}{List of Acronyms}
</PRE>
You will then need to use the commands <TT>&#92;makeacronym</TT><A NAME="2690"></A>
and <TT>&#92;printacronym</TT><A NAME="2695"></A> to make the list of acronyms appear.
You will also need to run the <TT>acr</TT><A NAME="2700"></A> file through 
<TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="2702"></A> (or <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="2705"></A>).  For example:
<PRE>
makeindex -s mydoc.ist -t mydoc.alg -o mydoc.acn mydoc.acr
</PRE>
alternatively:
<PRE>
makeglos.pl mydoc
</PRE>
Note that the package option <TT>acronym=true</TT><A NAME="2715"></A> is only
appropriate if you want both a glossary and a separate list of
acronyms. If you do not write in English, you can set up your 
own language definition
for <TT>&#92;acronymname</TT> in the configuration file 
<TT>glossarycfg</TT><A NAME="2719"></A>. For example:
<PRE>
\newcommand{\acronymname}{Akronyme}
</PRE>
(If <TT>glossary.cfg</TT> does not exist, create a new file, add the
appropriate definition of <TT>&#92;acronymname</TT>, and save it to the 
same directory as <TT>glossary.sty</TT>.)

<P>
The <TT>name</TT><A NAME="2723"></A> key does not need to appear in <I>glossary
entry</I>, as it is constructed from <I>long</I> and
<I>acronym</I>.  By default this will be in the form:
<I>long</I> (<I>acronym</I>), however the format can be 
overridden using the 
command:
<BR>
<BR><TT>&#92;setacronymnamefmt</TT>{<I>format</I>}
<BR>
<BR>
Within <I>format</I> the following commands may 
be used to represent <I>long</I> and <I>acronym</I>: 
<TT>&#92;glolong</TT><A NAME="2729"></A> and 
<TT>&#92;gloshort</TT><A NAME="2734"></A>.  For example, 
suppose you just want the acronym to appear in the glossary entry,
and not its full length name, then you would need to do:
<PRE>
\setacronymnamefmt{\gloshort}
</PRE>

<P>
As from version 2.32, you can also modify the way the description
key is formatted for acronyms using:
<BR>
<BR><TT>&#92;setacronymdescfmt</TT>{<I>format</I>}
<BR>
<BR>
Within <I>format</I> you may use the commands <TT>&#92;glolong</TT><A NAME="2741"></A>
and <TT>&#92;gloshort</TT><A NAME="2746"></A> (as above), and you can also use
the command <TT>&#92;glodesc</TT><A NAME="2751"></A> which is the description as
specified by the <TT>description</TT><A NAME="2756"></A> key in 
<TT>&#92;newacronym</TT><A NAME="2760"></A>. This means that if you are using
a tabular style glossary, you can have the abbreviated
form in one column and the long form in the second column
with the description. For example, the following:
<PRE>
\setacronymnamefmt{\gloshort}
\setacronymdescfmt{\glolong: \glodesc}
\newacronym{svm}{support vector machine}{description=Statistical
pattern recognition technique}
</PRE>
will generate a glossary entry of the form:
<PRE>
\glossary{name=svm,description=support vector machine: Statistical
pattern recognition technique}
</PRE>
Note that if you omit <TT>&#92;glodesc</TT><A NAME="2765"></A> from 
<TT>&#92;setacronymdescfmt</TT> the description specified 
in <TT>&#92;newacronym</TT> will be ignored. So 
<PRE>
\setacronymnamefmt{\gloshort}
\setacronymdescfmt{\glolong}
\newacronym{svm}{support vector machine}{description=Statistical
pattern recognition technique}
</PRE>
will generate a glossary entry of the form:
<PRE>
\glossary{name=svm,description=support vector machine}
</PRE>

<P>
You will need to specify the <TT>name</TT><A NAME="2774"></A> key explicitly if 
the name contains a <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="2778"></A> special character.
For example:
<PRE>
\newacronym{RNA}{Ribonukleins\"aure}{name={Ribonukleins\""aure (RNA)}}
</PRE>
Note that this will override any formatting specified by 
<TT>&#92;setacronymnamefmt</TT><A NAME="2781"></A>.

<P>
Given an acronym named <I>acr-name</I> (the command name 
associated with the acronym as defined in 
<TT>&#92;newacronym</TT> without the preceding backslash),
the following commands are also available:

<P>
<BR>
<BR>

<TT>&#92;useacronym</TT><code>[</code><I>insert</I><code>]{</code><I>acr-name</I><code>}</code>
<BR>
<BR>
This command can be used instead of <TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I>.
<TT>&#92;useacronym</TT> also has a starred version equivalent to 
<TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I><TT>*</TT>.
The optional argument <I>insert</I> allows you to insert text 
after <I>long</I>, if this is the first occurrence of the 
acronym, or after the acronym on subsequent occurrences.

<P>
<BR>
<BR>

<TT>&#92;resetacronym</TT><code>{</code><I>acr-name</I><code>}</code>
<BR>
<BR>
This command will cause the next use of <TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I>
to produce the long version. To reset all acronyms
do <TT>&#92;resetallacronyms</TT>.

<P>
<BR>
<BR>

<TT>&#92;unsetacronym</TT><code>{</code><I>acr-name</I><code>}</code>
<BR>
<BR>
This command will cause all subsequent uses of 
<TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I> to produce the short version. 
To unset all acronyms
do <TT>&#92;unsetallacronyms</TT>.

<P>
<BR>
<BR>

<TT>&#92;ifacronymfirstuse</TT><code>{</code><I>acr-name</I><code>}{</code><I>true text</I><code>}{</code><I>false text</I><code>}</code>
<BR>
<BR>
This will test if the acronym has been used yet.  If it has been
used, <I>true text</I> will be implemented, otherwise
<I>false text</I> will be implemented.

<P>
The long and short forms of an acronym can be produced explicitly 
without a corresponding glossary entry, using the commands:
<BR>
<BR><TT>&#92;acrln</TT><code>{</code><I>acr-name</I><code>}</code>
<BR><TT>&#92;acrsh</TT><code>{</code><I>acr-name</I><code>}</code>
<BR>
<BR>
Or, alternatively:
<BR>
<BR><TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I><TT>long</TT>
<BR><TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I><TT>short</TT>
<BR>
<BR>
The first two commands (<TT>&#92;acrln</TT> and <TT>&#92;acrsh</TT>)
have a starred form that makes the first letter uppercase.
The other two commands, simply contain <I>long</I> and
<I>acronym</I>.

<P>
Note that since these four commands do not generate glossary 
entries they will therefore not contain any hyperlinks, even if 
you have specified the <TT>hyper</TT><A NAME="2827"></A> package option. They are 
provided for use in situations where the associated glossary 
command may cause problems (e.g. in a sectioning command.)

<P>
Note that, as with all LaTeX commands, spaces following
command names are ignored so if, for example, you defined 
a new acronym called, say, SVM, then the command <code>\SVM</code> will
ignore any spaces following it. To force a space, you 
can either place an empty set of braces after the command
name (e.g. <code>\SVM{}</code>) or use 
<TT>&#92;_</TT> i.e. a backslash followed by 
a space (e.g. <code>\SVM\ </code>). Alternatively, as from 
version 2.22, if you load the <TT>xspace</TT><A NAME="2833"></A> package 
before loading the <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="2836"></A> package, spaces will
be put in automatically using <TT>&#92;xspace</TT><A NAME="2839"></A>.

<P>
If you want the acronym to appear in a particular font,
for example, small caps, you can redefine the command
<TT>&#92;acronymfont</TT>. For example:
<PRE>
\renewcommand{\acronymfont}[1]{\textsc{#1}}
</PRE>
The default definition of <TT>&#92;acronymfont</TT> is:
<PRE>
\newcommand{\acronymfont}[1]{#1}
</PRE>

<P>

<H2><A NAME="SECTION00091000000000000000">
Examples</A>
</H2>

<P>
<PRE>
\newacronym{SVM}{Support Vector Machine}{description=Statistical 
pattern recognition technique}
</PRE>
This will define the command <TT>&#92;SVM</TT>.  The first time this 
command is used will display the text: Support Vector Machine 
(SVM).  Subsequent use will simply display: SVM.  The next 
example uses the optional argument <I>cmd-name</I> since the 
acronym contains a non-alphabetical character:
<PRE>
\newacronym[KSVM]{K-SVM}{Kernel Support Vector 
Machine}{description=Statistical pattern recognition 
technique using the ``kernel trick''}
</PRE>
This will define the command <TT>&#92;KSVM</TT>.  The first time 
this command is used will display the text: Kernel Support Vector
Machine (K-SVM).  Subsequent use will simply display: K-SVM.

<P>
To test whether or not an acronym has been used:
<PRE>
\ifacronymfirstuse{SVM}{a}{an} \SVM\ is \ldots
</PRE>
If the acronym has not been used, the following text will
be produced:
<BR>
<BR>
a Support Vector Machine is ...
<BR>
<BR>
otherwise it will produce:
<BR>
<BR>
an SVM is ...
<BR>
<BR>
To expand the acronym a second time:
<PRE>
\chapter{An overview of the \protect\SVM}
\resetacronym{SVM}
The \SVM\ \ldots
</PRE>
Note the use of <TT>&#92;protect</TT> (see 
note&nbsp;<A HREF="#itm:fragile">15</A>.) In fact, in this situation
it would be better to do:
<PRE>
\chapter[An overview of the \SVMlong]{An overview of the \protect\SVM}
\resetacronym{SVM}
The \SVM\ \ldots
</PRE>

<P>
Now suppose you want the text: support vector machine, 
instead of Support Vector Machine (i.e. you don't like the 
uppercase letters).  You can define the acronym as follows:
<PRE>
\newacronym{SVM}{support vector machine}{description=Statistical 
pattern recognition technique}
</PRE>
however, if the command <TT>&#92;SVM</TT> occurs at the start of the 
sentence, you would clearly want the first letter as an
uppercase letter.  This can be done using <TT>&#92;SVM*</TT> instead 
of <TT>&#92;SVM</TT>.  For example:
<PRE>
\SVM*\ techniques are widely used \ldots
</PRE>
This will then come out as: Support vector machine (SVM) 
techniques are widely used ...(Assuming this is the first 
use of either <TT>&#92;SVM</TT> or <TT>&#92;SVM*</TT>.)

<P>
Alternatively, <TT>&#92;useacronym</TT><A NAME="2864"></A><code>{SVM}</code> can be used instead of 
<TT>&#92;SVM</TT>. For example:
<PRE>
\useacronym*[s]{SVM} are widely used in the area of pattern 
recognition.
</PRE>
If this is the first use of the acronym SVM, it will produce the 
following text:
<BR>
<BR>
Support vector machines (SVM) are widely used in the area of 
pattern recognition.
<BR>
<BR>
If this is not the first use of this acronym, it will produce the 
following text:
<BR>
<BR>
SVMs are widely used in the area of pattern recognition.

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION000100000000000000000">
Customizing the Glossary</A>
</H1>
The <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="2871"></A> package provides commands which can be redefined to customize the
glossary.  The following name commands are defined by this package:
<DIV ALIGN="CENTER">
<TABLE CELLPADDING=3>
<TR><TH ALIGN="LEFT"><B>Command </B></TH>
<TH ALIGN="LEFT"><B>Default Value</B></TH>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>&#92;glossaryname</TT></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">Glossary</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>&#92;shortglossaryname</TT></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>&#92;glossaryname</TT></TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>&#92;entryname</TT></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">Notation</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><TT>&#92;descriptionname</TT></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT">Description</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</DIV>
The commands <TT>&#92;entryname</TT> and <TT>&#92;descriptionname</TT>
are put in the first two columns of the header row if you
are using one of the tabular glossary styles together with a 
header row (as specified by the <TT>header=true</TT><A NAME="2895"></A> package option).
If you are using <TT>cols=3</TT><A NAME="2904"></A>, the command 
<TT>&#92;glspageheader</TT> will be
put in the third column of the header row. By default, this command
does nothing.

<P>
The command <TT>&#92;shortglossaryname</TT> is used for the
page headers and table of contents entry.
 Any text required before or after the glossary can be added
by redefining the commands <TT>&#92;glossarypreamble</TT>
and <TT>&#92;glossarypostamble</TT>.
For example.
<PRE>
\renewcommand{\glossarypreamble}{Page numbers in 
italic indicate the main definition\par}
</PRE>
By default, <TT>&#92;glossarypreamble</TT> and <TT>&#92;glossarypostamble</TT> do nothing.

<P>
Any text required before or after the list of page numbers
are specified by the commands <TT>&#92;glsbeforenum</TT>

and <TT>&#92;glsafternum</TT>.
By default, these commands do nothing, any redefinition
of these commands should come somewhere before the
relevant <TT>&#92;printglossary</TT> command.  For example:
<PRE>
\printglossary
\renewcommand{\glsbeforenum}{(}
\renewcommand{\glsafternum}{)}
\printnotation
</PRE>
This will put the page number list in brackets for the
second glossary, but not the first.

<P>
Individual glossaries can have their styles changed either
by setting the style in the final optional argument
to <TT>&#92;newglossarystyle</TT><A NAME="2924"></A> (see 
<A HREF="#sec:newglostype">earlier</A>) 
or using the command:
<BR>
<BR><TT>&#92;setglossarystyle</TT>[<I>type</I>]{<I>style list</I>}
<BR>
<BR>
For example:
<PRE>
\setglossarystyle[acronym]{style=long,border=true,cols=2}
</PRE>
If <I>type</I> is omitted, the change is applied to the main
glossary.

<P>
The command <TT>&#92;setglossary</TT><code>{</code><I>key-val list</I><code>}</code>
can be used to modify some of the glossary settings. The argument
<I>key-val list</I> is a comma-separated list of
<I>key</I>=<I>value</I> pairs.  Available keys are:
<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>type</TT><A NAME="2933"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>This is the glossary type.  
If it is omitted, the standard glossary is assumed.

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>glsnumformat</TT><A NAME="2937"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>This is the name of the command, 
<I>without</I> the preceding backslash<A NAME="tex2html4"
  HREF="#foot1613"><SUP>3</SUP></A>, to format the
entry numbers. For example, to make all the entry numbers italic,
do:
<PRE>
\setglossary{glsnumformat=textit}
</PRE>
To suppress numbering altogether, you can do:
<PRE>
\setglossary{glsnumformat=ignore}
</PRE>

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>glodelim</TT><A NAME="2943"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>This 
specifies what to do after the entry description and
before the page numbers.  The default value is a comma, unless the <TT>cols=3</TT><A NAME="2954"></A> option is specified,
in which case it has the value <code>&amp;</code>, or if 
<TT>style=altlist</TT><A NAME="2963"></A>, 
in which case it is simply a space<A NAME="tex2html5"
  HREF="#foot1614"><SUP>4</SUP></A>.  If the package option <TT>number=none</TT><A NAME="2972"></A> is
specified, <TT>glodelim</TT><A NAME="2974"></A> will have an empty value (unless 
<TT>cols=3</TT><A NAME="2985"></A> is specified,
where, again, it will have the value <code>&amp;</code>.)
This setting corresponds to the <TT>delim_0</TT><A NAME="2987"></A> key in the
<TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="2989"></A> style file.

<P>
Note that if you want a new line between the description
and the list of page numbers you will need to use
<TT>&#92;noexpand</TT>. For example:
<PRE>
\setglossary{glodelim={\noexpand\newline}}
</PRE>

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>delimN</TT><A NAME="2994"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>
The delimiter to be inserted between two 
page numbers for the same entry. (This corresponds to the 
<TT>delim_n</TT><A NAME="2998"></A> key in the <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3000"></A> style file.)
By default, this has the value 
<TT>,_</TT> (comma followed by a space).  If the 
package option <TT>number=none</TT><A NAME="3010"></A> is chosen, the value is set
to empty.

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>delimR</TT><A NAME="3012"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>
The delimiter to be inserted between the starting and ending page
number range for the same entry.  (This corresponds to the 
<TT>delim_r</TT><A NAME="3016"></A> key in the <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3018"></A> style file.)
By default, this has the value <code>--</code>.  If the
package option <TT>number=none</TT><A NAME="3028"></A> is chosen, the value is set 
to empty.

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>gloskip</TT><A NAME="3030"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>
This specifies what to do between groups.
If <TT>style=list</TT><A NAME="3041"></A> or <TT>style=altlist</TT><A NAME="3050"></A> this has the
value <TT>&#92;indexspace</TT>, otherwise it creates a blank row
 in the <TT>longtable</TT> or <TT>supertabular</TT> environment.
This command corresponds to the <TT>group_skip</TT><A NAME="3056"></A> key in
the <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3058"></A> style file.
Note that as from version 2.3, you should no longer redefine
the command <TT>&#92;gloskip</TT>.

<P>
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>delimT</TT><A NAME="3063"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>
The text to be inserted after the list of
page numbers for an entry. (This corresponds to the 
<TT>delim_t</TT><A NAME="3067"></A> key in the <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3069"></A> style file.)
The default value depends on the glossary style. It does
nothing for the list-type styles, and has the value
<code>\\</code> for the tabular-type styles. Note that 
<TT>delimT</TT><A NAME="3072"></A> is separate from <TT>&#92;glsafternum</TT>.

<P>
For example, if you are using a 2 column tabular style,
and you want a blank line after every entry (not just
after every group) you can do the following:
<PRE>
\setglossary{delimT={\cr &amp; \cr},gloskip={}}
</PRE>
Note the use of <TT>&#92;cr</TT> instead of <code>\\</code> and 
<TT>gloskip</TT><A NAME="3080"></A> is set to nothing otherwise there would be
a double space between groups.
</DD>
</DL>
Note that:
<PRE>
\setglossary{glsnumformat=ignore}
</PRE>
is equivalent to 
<PRE>
\setglossary{glsnumformat=ignore,delimN={},delimR={}}
</PRE>

<P>
As from version 2.4, 
you can insert text between groups by redefining the
commands <TT>&#92;glogroupSymbols</TT>, 
<TT>&#92;glogroupNumbers</TT>, <TT>&#92;glogroupA</TT> ... <TT>&#92;glogroupZ</TT>. For example, if you are using one
of the list styles, the following will print the appropriate
heading in bold, followed by a gap:
<PRE>
\renewcommand{\glogroupSymbols}{\textbf{Symbols}\indexspace}
\renewcommand{\glogroupNumbers}{\textbf{Numbers}\indexspace}
\renewcommand{\glogroupA}{\textbf{A}\indexspace}
....% similar lines omitted
\renewcommand{\glosgroupZ}{\textbf{Z}\indexspace}
</PRE>

<P>
The start and end of the main body of the glossary is given by the commands:
<TT>&#92;beforeglossary</TT> and
<TT>&#92;afterglossary</TT>.
If the <TT>style=list</TT><A NAME="3103"></A> 
or <TT>style=altlist</TT><A NAME="3112"></A> 
package options are chosen these commands simply begin and end
the <TT>description</TT>
environment, otherwise these commands begin and end the 
<TT>longtable</TT> or 
<TT>supertabular</TT> 
environment with argument specified by 
<TT>&#92;glossaryalignment</TT><A NAME="tex2html6"
  HREF="#foot1148"><SUP>5</SUP></A>.

<P>
The glossary package no longer conflicts with the <TT>array</TT><A NAME="3119"></A>
package. Changes can now be made to <TT>&#92;glossaryalignment</TT> 
regardless of whether or not the <TT>array</TT><A NAME="3124"></A>
package has been used.

<P>
The command <TT>&#92;gloitem</TT> indicates
what to do at the start of each glossary entry.
This command takes one argument, which will be the text specified by the <TT>name</TT><A NAME="3129"></A> key
in the <TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="3133"></A> command.  In the case of the 
<TT>style=list</TT><A NAME="3145"></A> option, 
<TT>&#92;gloitem</TT><code>{</code><I>text</I><code>}</code>
will do
<BR>
<BR><code>\item[</code><I>text</I><code>]</code>
<BR>
<BR>
or if <TT>style=altlist</TT><A NAME="3156"></A>:
<BR>
<BR><code>\item[</code><I>text</I><code>]\mbox{}\par</code>
<BR>
<BR>
otherwise it will do
<BR>
<BR><I>text</I><code> &amp;</code>
<BR>
<BR>
This command corresponds to the <TT>item_0</TT><A NAME="3158"></A> key in the
<TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3160"></A> style file.

<P>
If the glossary has a tabular style with a header row 
(<TT>header=true</TT><A NAME="3170"></A> and either <TT>style=long</TT><A NAME="3179"></A> or 
<TT>style=super</TT><A NAME="3188"></A>), then the header row for <TT>cols=2</TT><A NAME="3197"></A>
will be given by:
<PRE>
\bfseries\entryname &amp; \bfseries \descriptionname\\
</PRE>
and the header row for <TT>cols=3</TT><A NAME="3206"></A> will be given by:
<PRE>
\bfseries\entryname &amp; \bfseries\descriptionname &amp; 
\bfseries\glspageheader\\
</PRE>
(It may also contain <TT>&#92;hline&#92;hline</TT> if the 
<TT>border</TT><A NAME="3217"></A> key is set.)

<P>
If you want to override this, you need to define the command
<TT>&#92;glossaryheader</TT><A NAME="tex2html7"
  HREF="#foot1616"><SUP>6</SUP></A>.

<P>
For example, if you are using a tabular style with <TT>cols=2</TT><A NAME="3234"></A>, 
and you want the <TT>&#92;descriptionname</TT><A NAME="3236"></A> to be centred, you could 
do:
<PRE>
\newcommand{\glossaryheader}{\bfseries\entryname &amp; 
 \hfil\bfseries\descriptionname\\}
</PRE>

<P>
If you want an extra row below the header row, you can define
the command<TT>&#92;glossarysubheader</TT>

For example, if you are using <TT>cols=3</TT><A NAME="3250"></A>, and you want an
extra row after the header row, you can do:
<PRE>
\newcommand{\glossarysubheader}{ &amp; &amp; \\}
</PRE>

<P>
The command <TT>&#92;glosstail</TT> indicates what to do at the end of
the <TT>longtable</TT> or <TT>supertabular</TT> environment.

<P>
The width of the second column for the tabular-type styles is given by the length
<TT>&#92;descriptionwidth</TT>.  This value can be changed using
the <TT>&#92;setlength</TT> command (the default value is <code>0.6\linewidth</code>).

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION000110000000000000000">
Sample Documents</A>
</H1>
This package comes with the following sample documents:

<UL>
<LI><TT>sampleSec.tex</TT> -- This document uses the options: 
<TT>style=altlist</TT><A NAME="3267"></A>, <TT>toc</TT><A NAME="3274"></A> and
<TT>number=section</TT><A NAME="3285"></A>.  It also loads the
<TT>hyperref</TT><A NAME="3287"></A> package before loading the 
<TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="3290"></A> package, so the glossary has hyperlinks
to the section numbers.  Experimenting with different package 
options, will illustrate the different glossary styles.
You will need to do:
<PRE>
pdflatex sampleSec
makeglos.pl sampleSec
pdflatex sampleSec
pdflatex sampleSec
</PRE>
If you don't want to use <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3293"></A>, you will need
to do
<PRE>
makeindex -s sampleSec.ist -t sampleSec.glg -o sampleSec.gls sampleSec.glo
</PRE>

<P>
</LI>
<LI><TT>sampleNtn.tex</TT> -- This has a glossary and defines
a new glossary type called <TT>notation</TT>.  The glossary has
associated page numbers, but the new glossary type doesn't.
The two glossaries have different styles.
You will need to do:
<PRE>
latex sampleNtn
makeglos.pl sampleNtn
latex sampleNtn
latex sampleNtn
</PRE>
If you don't want to use <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3296"></A>, you will need
to do
<PRE>
makeindex -s sampleNtn.ist -t sampleNtn.glg -o sampleNtn.gls sampleNtn.glo
makeindex -s sampleNtn.ist -t sampleNtn.nlg -o sampleNtn.ntn sampleNtn.not
</PRE>

<P>
</LI>
<LI><TT>sampleNtn2.tex</TT> --This is similar to 
<TT>sampleNtn.tex</TT>, but uses <TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT><A NAME="3299"></A>.

<P>
</LI>
<LI><TT>sampleEq.tex</TT> -- This has a glossary where the
numbers in the glossary refer to the equation number rather than
the page number (achieved with the package option 
<TT>number=equation</TT><A NAME="3311"></A>).  The <TT>&#92;entryname</TT><A NAME="3313"></A>,
<TT>&#92;descriptionname</TT><A NAME="3318"></A>, <TT>&#92;glossaryname</TT><A NAME="3323"></A> and
<TT>&#92;glspageheader</TT><A NAME="3328"></A> are all redefined to customize the
glossary. You will need to do:
<PRE>
latex sampleEq
makeglos.pl sampleEq
latex sampleEq
</PRE>
If you don't want to use <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3333"></A>, you will need
to do
<PRE>
makeindex -s sampleEq.ist -t sampleEq.glg -o sampleEq.gls sampleEq.glo
</PRE>

<P>
</LI>
<LI><TT>sampleEqPg.tex</TT> -- This is a modified version of 
<TT>sampleEq.tex</TT>.  This example has one glossary, where some
of the entry numbers refer to the corresponding page number, and
some of the entry numbers refer to the corresponding equation
number.  You will need to do:
<PRE>
latex sampleEqPg
makeglos.pl sampleEqPg
latex sampleEqPg
</PRE>
If you don't want to use <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3336"></A>, you will need
to do
<PRE>
makeindex -s sampleEqPg.ist -t sampleEqPg.glg -o sampleEqPg.gls sampleEqPg.glo
</PRE>

<P>
</LI>
<LI><TT>sampleAcr.tex</TT> -- This has a glossary containing
acronyms.  It uses the style <TT>altlist</TT><A NAME="3339"></A> as this is better
suited to glossaries with long names.  It also uses the
<TT>hyperref</TT><A NAME="3341"></A> package, so the page numbers in the
glossary will automatically be hyperlinks, and the acronyms
within the text will have hyperlinks to their corresponding entry
in the glossary.  You will need to do:
<PRE>
pdflatex sampleAcr
makeglos.pl sampleAcr
pdflatex sampleAcr
pdflatex sampleAcr
</PRE>
If you don't want to use <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3344"></A>, you will need
to do
<PRE>
makeindex -s sampleAcr.ist -t sampleAcr.glg -o sampleAcr.gls sampleAcr.glo
</PRE>

<P>
</LI>
<LI><TT>sample.tex</TT> -- This has a glossary entry
with two different definitions of the same name.
If you just use <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3347"></A>, the two entries
will be treated separately, however, if you want them
concatenated, you can use <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3350"></A> with
the <TT>-m</TT> switch. You will need to do:
<PRE>
pdflatex sample
makeglos.pl -m sample
pdflatex sample
pdflatex sample
</PRE> 
(Depending on the configuration of your system, you
may have to do <TT>perl makeglos.pl</TT> instead of
just <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3353"></A>)

<P>
If you don't want to use <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3356"></A>, you will need
to do
<PRE>
makeindex -s sample.ist -t sample.glg -o sample.gls sample.glo
</PRE>
however, the entries with the same name but multiple descriptions
will not be merged. You will also have to given them different sort
keys otherwise you will get duplicate hyper targets.

<P>
</LI>
<LI><TT>sample4col.tex</TT>--This illustrates how to 
modify the glossary style so that it has 4 columns. You
will need to do:
<PRE>
latex sample4col
makeglos.pl sample4col
latex sample4col
</PRE>

<P>
</LI>
</UL>

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION000120000000000000000"></A>
<A NAME="sec:l2h"></A>
<BR>
LaTeX2HTML Style File
</H1>

<P>
A LaTeX2HTML Perl script, <TT>glossary.perl</TT><A NAME="3359"></A>, is
provided with this package for those wishing to use the
glossary package with the LaTeX2HTML translator.
The file <TT>glossary.perl</TT><A NAME="3361"></A> should be extracted
along with <TT>glossary.sty</TT> when you run the
installation script (<TT>glossary.ins</TT>) through LaTeX. 

<P>

<H2><A NAME="SECTION000121000000000000000">
Limitations</A>
</H2>

<P>

<UL>
<LI>The only package options supported are: 
<TT>style=altlist</TT><A NAME="3370"></A>, <TT>hyper=true</TT><A NAME="3379"></A>, <TT>toc=true</TT><A NAME="3388"></A>,
<TT>acronym=true</TT><A NAME="3397"></A> and <TT>acronym=false</TT><A NAME="3406"></A>.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>If you have more than one glossary type, the 
secondary glossaries will occur in the same segment
as the primary glossary if you use the command
<code>\print</code><I>name</I> instead of 
<code>\printglossary[</code><I>name</I><code>]</code>, where
<I>name</I> is the name of the glossary type.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>The command <TT>&#92;setglossary</TT><A NAME="3408"></A> must be
placed in the preamble to have an effect.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>The <TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT><A NAME="3413"></A> commands must be in
the document environment to have an effect. (They don't
seem to work in the preamble, I don't know why.)

<P>
</LI>
<LI>If you place a <TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="3418"></A> command
inside an environment not translated by LaTeX2HTML
(for example, inside a mathematics environment),
it will not be entered into the glossary.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>The combinations <code>""</code>, <code>"|</code>, <code>"!</code>
and <code>"@</code> will be correctly translated, unless they
occur within a maths environment.  This is because
the maths environment is translated before being
passed to <TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="3423"></A>.  You can overcome this
by doing, e.g.:
<BR><TT>&#92;begin</TT><code>{latexonly}</code>
<BR><code>\glossary{name=$"|\mathcal{S}"|$,description=cardinality of set</code>
<BR><code>$\mathcal{S}$,sort=cardinality}</code>
<BR><TT>&#92;end</TT><code>{latexonly}</code>
<BR><TT>&#92;begin</TT><code>{htmlonly}</code>
<BR><code>\glossary{name=$|\mathcal{S}|$,description=cardinality of set</code>
<BR><code>$\mathcal{S}$,sort=cardinality}</code>
<BR><TT>&#92;end</TT><code>{htmlonly}</code>

<P>
Alternative, you can use <TT>&#92;mid</TT> instead:
<PRE>
\glossary{name=$\mid\mathcal{S}\mid$,description=cardinality of
set $\mathcal{S}$,sort=cardinality}
</PRE>

<P>
</LI>
<LI>Glossary items with the same names but different
definitions will not be merged.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>The configuration file <TT>glossary.cfg</TT> is ignored.

<P>
</LI>
</UL>

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION000130000000000000000"></A>
<A NAME="sec:trouble"></A>
<BR>
Troubleshooting
</H1>

<P>
This is a list of common problems, for a more up-to-date FAQ, see
<TT><A NAME="tex2html8"
  HREF="http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/packages/faq/">http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/packages/faq/</A></TT>.

<P>

<OL>
<LI>My glossary hasn't appeared.

<P>
Check the following:

<UL>
<LI>Have you included the command <TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT><A NAME="3438"></A>
in the preamble?

<P>
</LI>
<LI>Have you put the command <TT>&#92;printglossary</TT><A NAME="3443"></A> where
you want the glossary to appear?

<P>
</LI>
<LI>Have you used <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3448"></A> or <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3451"></A>,
and if you did, did it successfully create the <TT>gls</TT><A NAME="3454"></A>
file? (Check the transcript <TT>glg</TT><A NAME="3456"></A> file.)

<P>

<UL>
<LI>If you used <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3458"></A> directly, did you specify 
the <TT>ist</TT><A NAME="3461"></A> file created by <TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT><A NAME="3463"></A>,
and did you remember to specify the output file with the extension
<TT>gls</TT><A NAME="3468"></A>?

<P>
</LI>
<LI>When <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3470"></A> scans the <TT>ist</TT><A NAME="3473"></A> file, 
it should generate the message:
<PRE>
9 attributes redefined, 0 ignored
</PRE>
If you have a number other than 0 ignored, then there is something
wrong with the <TT>ist</TT><A NAME="3475"></A> file. Some packages can cause 
problems with the creation of this file, see 
item&nbsp;<A HREF="#itm:ngerman">16</A> below.
</LI>
</UL>

<P>
</LI>
<LI>Have you remembered to LaTeX your document again
after using <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3477"></A> or <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3480"></A>?

<P>
</LI>
<LI>Have you used <TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="3483"></A> or <TT>&#92;xglossary</TT><A NAME="3488"></A>?

<P>
</LI>
<LI>If you have used <TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT><A NAME="3493"></A>, have you also
used <TT>&#92;useglosentry</TT><A NAME="3498"></A>, <TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT><A NAME="3503"></A> or
<TT>&#92;gls</TT><A NAME="3508"></A>?
</LI>
</UL>

<P>
If you have defined a new glossary type, have you checked
all the analogous commands to the above?

<P>
</LI>
<LI>My list of acronyms hasn't appeared.

<P>
Have you used the <TT>acronym=true</TT><A NAME="3520"></A> package option? If no,
check the answers to the previous item, if yes, make sure
you have used <TT>&#92;makeacronym</TT><A NAME="3522"></A> and <TT>&#92;printacronym</TT><A NAME="3527"></A>.
Have you used any of the acronyms you have defined? Remember
that <TT>&#92;acrsh</TT>, <TT>&#92;acrln</TT>, 
<TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I><TT>short</TT> and 
<TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I><TT>long</TT> don't generate entries
in the list of acronyms, where <TT>&#92;</TT><I>acr-name</I> is the 
name of an acronym command.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>My acronym has been expanded twice.

<P>
By default, if any of your acronym commands occur within a
group (this includes environments which form implicit grouping)
the effect will be local to that group. You can either unset
the acronym outside the group, or use the <TT>global</TT><A NAME="3547"></A>
package option.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>I get an error when using the command 
<TT>&#92;saveglosentry</TT><A NAME="3551"></A>.

<P>
Don't use this command it's obsolete, use 
<TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT><A NAME="3556"></A> instead.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>One of more of my glossary entries hasn't appeared.

<P>
Check the following

<UL>
<LI>If you defined the entry using <TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT><A NAME="3561"></A>
have you used either <TT>&#92;useglosentry</TT><A NAME="3566"></A>,
<TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT><A NAME="3571"></A> or <TT>&#92;gls</TT><A NAME="3576"></A>?

<P>
</LI>
<LI>Have you remembered to <TT>&#92;protect</TT><A NAME="3581"></A> commands
such as <TT>&#92;mathcal</TT> within <TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT><A NAME="3588"></A>?

<P>
</LI>
<LI>Have you used the characters <TT>@</TT> <TT>!</TT>
<TT>|</TT> <code>"</code>? If so, have you preceded them
with a double quote character?
</LI>
</UL>

<P>
Check the <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3593"></A> log file to see if there are
any error messages.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>My glossary has duplicate entries on separate lines.

<P>
LaTeX treats multiple spaces equivalent to a single space, but <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3596"></A>
takes spaces into account when determining whether two entries are identical.
For example:
<PRE>
\glossary{name=Identity matrix,
description=diagonal matrix with 1's along the diagonal}
</PRE>
and
<PRE>
\glossary{name=Identity  matrix,
description=diagonal matrix with 1's along the diagonal}
</PRE>
will be treated as different entries by <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3599"></A>, 
because the first has only one space
between `Identity' and `matrix' and the second has two. 
The easiest way to ensure consistency is to use 
<TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT><A NAME="3602"></A> together with <TT>&#92;useglosentry</TT><A NAME="3607"></A>,
<TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT><A NAME="3612"></A> or <TT>&#92;gls</TT><A NAME="3617"></A>.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>I had an error, fixed it, but I keep getting the same error message.

<P>
Suppose you've made an error in the <TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="3622"></A> command. For example:
<PRE>
\glossary{name=Java,description=A programming language,format=texbf}
</PRE>
In this case <TT>textbf</TT> has been mis-spelt.  This error will be copied to the <TT>glo</TT><A NAME="3627"></A> file,
which in turn will be copied to the <TT>gls</TT><A NAME="3629"></A> file by 
<TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3631"></A>.  A subsequent run of LaTeX will
read this error in.  If you fix the error in your main document, the error will still be read in from
the <TT>gls</TT><A NAME="3634"></A> file.  The best thing to do is to delete the 
<TT>gls</TT><A NAME="3636"></A> file, and try again.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>My glossary has ended up wider than my page.

<P>
This may occur if you have long entry names, and you are using
either the <TT>style=long</TT><A NAME="3645"></A> or <TT>style=super</TT><A NAME="3654"></A>
options.  The width of the description column is proportional to 
the line width (in fact, it's <code>0.6\linewidth</code>)
but the first column is as wide as the widest entry name.  You
can either redefine <TT>&#92;glossaryalignment</TT><A NAME="3656"></A> to change the
column specifications, or use one of the list-type styles.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>The page numbers in my glossary don't match up with the actual page numbers where the entry
was defined.

<P>
You may need to LaTeX your document again (just as you have to do 
with <TT>&#92;tableofcontents</TT>, <TT>&#92;listoffigures</TT> etc).

<P>
</LI>
<LI>I'm getting a <TT>keyval</TT><A NAME="3665"></A> error.

<P>
The <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="3668"></A> package uses the <TT>keyval</TT><A NAME="3671"></A> 
package to extract the information from <I>key</I>=<I>value</I>
comma separated lists.  You need to make sure the syntax is correct.  
If your <I>value</I> contains a 
comma, you will need to enclose <I>value</I> in curly braces. See the <TT>keyval</TT><A NAME="3674"></A> documentation for
further information<A NAME="tex2html9"
  HREF="#foot1617"><SUP>7</SUP></A>.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>I've used the <TT>hyper</TT><A NAME="3682"></A> option, but nothing happens 
when I click on the numbers in the glossary.

<P>
Check the following:

<OL>
<LI>Have you remembered to use PDFLaTeX instead of LaTeX,
or used a driver that understands hyperlinks?
</LI>
<LI>Have you remembered to use the <TT>hyperref</TT><A NAME="3686"></A> or
<TT>html</TT><A NAME="3689"></A> package?
</LI>
<LI>Have you remembered to use a formatting command which uses <TT>&#92;hyperlink</TT>? (E.g. using <TT>hyperbf</TT><A NAME="3694"></A><A NAME="3695"></A> instead
of <TT>textbf</TT>)?  Remember to check the <TT>format</TT><A NAME="3699"></A> key
in your <TT>&#92;glossary</TT><A NAME="3703"></A> commands, and the 
<TT>glsnumformat</TT><A NAME="3708"></A> key in the <TT>&#92;setglossary</TT><A NAME="3712"></A>
command.
</LI>
<LI>What application are you using to view the PDF file?
Ghostview can display a PDF file, but ignores the links.  If you are using Windows, try
using Adobe's Acrobat Reader, or if you are using UNIX or Linux, try using <TT>xpdf</TT><A NAME="3717"></A> or <TT>acroread</TT><A NAME="3720"></A>.
</LI>
</OL>

<P>
</LI>
<LI>The <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="3723"></A> package conflicts with the 
<TT>datetime</TT><A NAME="3726"></A> package.

<P>
This has been fixed in version 2.01.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>I get an error when using certain commands, such as <TT>&#92;cite</TT> or <code>~</code> in <TT>&#92;newacronym</TT><A NAME="3731"></A>.

<P>
This has been fixed in version 2.1.

<P>
</LI>
<LI>I get the following error:
<PRE>
! Package array Error: Illegal pream-token (\glossaryalignment): `c' used.
</PRE>

<P>
The <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="3736"></A> package used to conflict with the 
<TT>array</TT><A NAME="3739"></A> package.  This was fixed in version 2.1. 
As from version 2.3, it doesn't matter whether you load
the <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="3742"></A> package before or after the
<TT>array</TT><A NAME="3745"></A> package.

<P>
</LI>
<LI><A NAME="itm:fragile"></A> I get the following error:
<PRE>
Use of \@chapter doesn't match its definition
</PRE>
or
<PRE>
! Argument of \@sect has an extra }
</PRE>

<P>
If you want to use an acronym command in a moving argument (such as a chapter heading)
you need to <TT>&#92;protect</TT> it first.  Note that if you do put an acronym in a chapter etc 
heading, it will be expanded for the first time in the table of contents, not
in the chapter heading.  The best way to get around this is to use the
optional argument, e.g.
<PRE>
\chapter[Introduction to Kernel Support Vector Machines]{Introduction 
to \protect\KSVM}
</PRE>
You will also need to do this if you are using bookmarks in a PDF document.

<P>
Alternatively, you can do:
<PRE>
\resetacronym{KSVM}
\chapter{Introduction to \protect\KSVM}
</PRE>
or if you are using PDFLaTeX:
<PRE>
\resetacronym{KSVM}
\chapter{Introduction to \texorpdfstring{\protect\KSVM}{KSVM}}
</PRE>

<P>
</LI>
<LI><A NAME="itm:ngerman"></A> The <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="3750"></A> package conflicts with 
<TT>ngerman</TT><A NAME="3753"></A>.

<P>
This problem is caused by the fact that <TT>ngerman</TT><A NAME="3756"></A> 
redefines the effect of the double quote
character, but this character is used in the creation of the 
<TT>ist</TT><A NAME="3759"></A> <TT>makeindex</TT><A NAME="3761"></A> style file.
Try one of the following methods:

<OL>
<LI>Include the <TT>ngerman</TT><A NAME="3764"></A> package after the 
<TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT><A NAME="3767"></A> command:
<PRE>
\usepackage{glossary}
\makeglossary
\usepackage{ngerman}
</PRE>

<P>
</LI>
<LI>First omit the <TT>ngerman</TT><A NAME="3772"></A> package and include 
<TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT><A NAME="3775"></A> then LaTeX your document.
This will create the <TT>ist</TT><A NAME="3780"></A> file.  Then include the 
<TT>ngerman</TT><A NAME="3782"></A> package, and insert <TT>&#92;noist</TT><A NAME="3785"></A> before
the <TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT><A NAME="3790"></A> command, this will prevent further attempts to generate the <TT>ist</TT><A NAME="3795"></A> file.
<PRE>
\usepackage{ngerman}
\usepackage{glossary}
\noist\makeglossary
</PRE>

<P>
</LI>
<LI>Use <TT>&#92;noist</TT><A NAME="3797"></A>, as above, and create the 
<TT>ist</TT><A NAME="3802"></A> file
in an ordinary text editor. The file should contain the
following lines:
<PRE>
keyword "\\glossaryentry"
preamble "\\begin{theglossary}"
postamble "\n\\end{theglossary}\n"
group_skip "\\gloskip "
item_0 "\n\\gloitem "
delim_0 "\n\\glodelim "
page_compositor "-"
delim_n "\\delimN "
delim_r "\\delimR "
</PRE>
</LI>
</OL>
It is possible that there may be other packages which will 
also cause a problem, if so, try any of the above.

<P>
</LI>
<LI><TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3804"></A> gives the following error message:
<PRE>
unable to extract name from glossary item:
</PRE>

<P>
You are using an old version of <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3807"></A> with a
new version of the <TT>glossary</TT><A NAME="3810"></A> package. You will need
to update your version <TT>makeglos.pl</TT><A NAME="3813"></A>.
</LI>
</OL>
Let me know if you encounter any other problems or if you have any comments regarding this package.

<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION000140000000000000000">
Obsolete Commands</A>
</H1>

<P>
The commands described in this section are now obsolete, but 
are currently still provided for backwards compatibility.  Their
use is deprecated.

<P>

<TT>&#92;saveglosentry</TT><A NAME="3816"></A>{ <I>name</I>}{<I>description</I>}
<BR>
This command has now been replaced by <TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT>.

<P>
The command <TT>&#92;glsprimaryfmt</TT> has now been removed.

<P>
The package option <TT>hyperacronym</TT><A NAME="3830"></A> is now superseded by the package option
<TT>hyper</TT><A NAME="3839"></A>. This option was implemented prior to the
introduction of the command <TT>&#92;xglossary</TT><A NAME="3843"></A>. Since the
acronyms now use <TT>&#92;xglossary</TT><A NAME="3848"></A>, there is no difference
between the <TT>hyperacronym</TT><A NAME="3858"></A> and <TT>hyper</TT><A NAME="3867"></A> options. 
This option has a boolean value:

<DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>true</TT><A NAME="3871"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Make acronyms link to their corresponding entry in the glossary
</DD>
<DT><STRONG><TT>false</TT><A NAME="3873"></A></STRONG></DT>
<DD>Acronyms don't have a hyperlink.
</DD>
</DL>
If the <TT>hyperref</TT><A NAME="3875"></A> package has been loaded prior to 
loading <TT>glossary.sty</TT> or if <TT>hyper=true</TT><A NAME="3885"></A> is set,
<TT>hyperacronym=true</TT><A NAME="3894"></A> otherwise 
<TT>hyperacronym=false</TT><A NAME="3903"></A>.
<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION000150000000000000000">
Contact Details</A>
</H1>

Dr Nicola Talbot
<BR>
School of Computing Sciences
<BR>
University of East Anglia
<BR>
Norwich. Norfolk
<BR>
NR4 7TJ. United Kingdom.
<BR><TT><A NAME="tex2html10"
  HREF="http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/">http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/</A></TT>
<P>

<H1><A NAME="SECTION000160000000000000000">
Acknowledgements</A>
</H1>

<P>
I would like to thank all the many people who have made suggestions
and pointed out bugs.

<P>

<P>
<BR>

<H2><A NAME="SECTION000170000000000000000">
Index</A>
</H2><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG><TT>acroread</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3720">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>array</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3119">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3124">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3739">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3745">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>datetime</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3726">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;descriptionname</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3236">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3318">Sample Documents</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;entryname</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3313">Sample Documents</A>
<DT><STRONG>file types</STRONG>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>acr</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2700">Acronyms</A>
<DT><STRONG>cfg</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2354">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2719">Acronyms</A>
<DT><STRONG>glg</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1960">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2588">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3456">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>glo</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1933">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1948">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2572">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3627">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>gls</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1958">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2022">Displaying the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2583">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3454">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3468">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3629">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3634">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3636">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>ist</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1943">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1953">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1980">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1986">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1988">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1990">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2009">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3461">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3473">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3475">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3759">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3780">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3795">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3802">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>perl</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3359">LaTeX2HTML Style File</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3361">LaTeX2HTML Style File</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;glodesc</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2751">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2765">Acronyms</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;glolong</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2729">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2741">Acronyms</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;gloshort</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2734">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2746">Acronyms</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>glossary</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1680">Introduction</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1833">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1846">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1851">Storing Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1856">Storing Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1859">Storing Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2358">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2361">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2541">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2620">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2625">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2836">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2871">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3133">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3290">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3418">Limitations</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3423">Limitations</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3483">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3622">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3668">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3703">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3723">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3736">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3742">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3750">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3810">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>glossary border</STRONG>
<DD><i>see </i> package options, border
<DT><STRONG>glossary columns</STRONG>
<DD><i>see </i> package options, cols
<DT><STRONG>glossary header</STRONG>
<DD><i>see </i> package options, header
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;glossary</TT> keys</STRONG>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>description</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1709">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1880">Storing Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2756">Acronyms</A>
<DT><STRONG>format</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1717">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1743">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3699">Troubleshooting</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>hyperbf</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1765">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3695">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>hyperem</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1795">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1811">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hyperit</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1775">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hypermd</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1770">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hyperrm</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1750">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1816">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hypersc</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1790">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hypersf</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1755">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hypersl</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1780">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hypertt</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1760">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hyperup</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1785">Generating Glossary Information</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>name</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1705">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1729">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1733">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2639">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2648">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2723">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2774">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3129">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>number</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1721">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1838">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>sort</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1713">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1725">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1737">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2654">Acronyms</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>glossary style</STRONG>
<DD><i>see </i> package options, style
<DT><STRONG>glossary.cfg</STRONG>
<DD><i>see </i> file type, cfg
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;glossaryalignment</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3656">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;glossaryname</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2028">Displaying the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2613">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3323">Sample Documents</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;gls</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1905">Storing Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3508">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3576">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3617">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;glspageheader</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3328">Sample Documents</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>html</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2220">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3689">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>hyperref</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2151">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2217">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3287">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3341">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3686">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3875">Obsolete Commands</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;hyperrm</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1826">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>keyval</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3665">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3671">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3674">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;makeacronym</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2690">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3522">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>makeglos.pl</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1962">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1968">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1971">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1977">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2577">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2590">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2596">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2599">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2602">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2705">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3293">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3296">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3333">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3336">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3344">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3350">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3353">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3356">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3448">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3477">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3804">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3807">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3813">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;makeglossary</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1935">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1994">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2004">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2014">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2536">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3438">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3463">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3767">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3775">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3790">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>makeindex</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1683">Installation</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1689">Installation</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1692">Installation</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1940">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1945">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1950">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1955">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1965">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1974">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2019">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2024">Displaying the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2574">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2580">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2585">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2593">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2605">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2702">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2778">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2989">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3000">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3018">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3058">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3069">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3160">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3347">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3451">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3458">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3470">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3480">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3593">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3596">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3599">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3631">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3761">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>makeindex key</STRONG>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>delim_0</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2987">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>delim_n</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2998">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>delim_r</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3016">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>delim_t</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3067">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>group_skip</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3056">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>item_0</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3158">Customizing the Glossary</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>makeindex style file (.ist)</STRONG>
<DD><i>see </i> file types, ist
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;newacronym</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2760">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3731">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;newglossarystyle</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2924">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>ngerman</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2011">makeglos.pl</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3753">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3756">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3764">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3772">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3782">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;nofiles</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1999">makeglos.pl</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;noist</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3785">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3797">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>package options</STRONG>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>,</STRONG><DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>none</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2109">Package Options</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>acronym</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2268">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2270">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2663">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2665">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2686">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2713">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3395">Limitations</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3404">Limitations</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3518">Troubleshooting</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>false</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2274">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3406">Limitations</A>
<DT><STRONG>true</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2272">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2688">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2715">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3397">Limitations</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3520">Troubleshooting</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>border</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2079">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2081">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2294">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2296">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2422">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2458">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2485">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2512">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3217">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3219">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>none</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2083">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2424">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2514">Examples</A>
<DT><STRONG>plain</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2085">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2460">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2487">Examples</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>cols</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2092">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2094">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2312">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2314">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2530">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2902">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2952">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2983">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3195">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3204">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3232">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3248">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>2</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2096">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3197">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3234">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>3</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2098">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2532">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2904">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2954">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2985">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3206">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3250">Customizing the Glossary</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>global</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2281">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2283">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3547">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3549">Troubleshooting</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>false</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2285">Package Options</A>
<DT><STRONG>true</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2287">Package Options</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>header</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2066">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2068">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2303">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2305">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2431">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2467">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2494">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2521">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2893">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3168">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>none</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2070">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2433">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2469">Examples</A>
<DT><STRONG>plain</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2072">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2496">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2523">Examples</A>
<DT><STRONG>true</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2895">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3170">Customizing the Glossary</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>hyper</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1806">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1808">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2204">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2206">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2228">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2237">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2827">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2829">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3377">Limitations</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3682">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3684">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3839">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3841">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3867">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3869">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3883">Obsolete Commands</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>false</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2215">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2239">Package Options</A>
<DT><STRONG>true</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2208">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2230">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3379">Limitations</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3885">Obsolete Commands</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>hyperacronym</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2246">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2248">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3830">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3832">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3858">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3860">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3892">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3901">Obsolete Commands</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>false</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3873">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3903">Obsolete Commands</A>
<DT><STRONG>true</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3871">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3894">Obsolete Commands</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>hypertoc</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2138">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2140">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2159">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2161">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2186">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2195">Package Options</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>false</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2197">Package Options</A>
<DT><STRONG>true</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2188">Package Options</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>number</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2105">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2107">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2116">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2404">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2440">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2970">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3008">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3026">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3283">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3309">Sample Documents</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>equation</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3311">Sample Documents</A>
<DT><STRONG>none</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2406">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2972">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3010">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3028">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>page</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2118">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2442">Examples</A>
<DT><STRONG>section</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3285">Sample Documents</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>section</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2255">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2257">Package Options</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>false</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2261">Package Options</A>
<DT><STRONG>true</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2259">Package Options</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>style</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2037">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2039">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2051">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2321">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2330">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2377">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2386">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2395">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2413">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2449">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2476">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2503">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2961">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3039">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3048">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3101">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3110">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3143">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3154">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3177">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3186">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3265">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3368">Limitations</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3643">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3652">Troubleshooting</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>altlist</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2044">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2332">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2352">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2388">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2963">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3050">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3112">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3156">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3267">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3339">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3370">Limitations</A>
<DT><STRONG>list</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2041">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2053">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2323">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2379">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2397">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3041">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3103">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3145">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>long</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2058">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2415">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2451">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2478">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2505">Examples</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3179">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3645">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>super</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2055">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3188">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3654">Troubleshooting</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>toc</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2125">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2127">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2147">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2149">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2168">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2170">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2177">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2339">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2341">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2348">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3274">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3276">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3386">Limitations</A>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>false</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2131">Package Options</A>
<DT><STRONG>true</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2129">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2179">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2350">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3388">Limitations</A>
</DL>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG>page number formats</STRONG>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>hyperbf</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1764">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3694">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>hyperem</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1794">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1810">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hyperit</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1774">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hypermd</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1769">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hyperrm</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1749">Generating Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1815">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hypersc</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1789">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hypersf</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1754">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hypersl</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1779">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hypertt</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1759">Generating Glossary Information</A>
<DT><STRONG>hyperup</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1784">Generating Glossary Information</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>perl</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1686">Installation</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;printacronym</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2695">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3527">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;printglossary</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2551">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2608">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3443">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;protect</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3581">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;saveglosentry</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3551">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3816">Obsolete Commands</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;setacronymnamefmt</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2781">Acronyms</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;setglossary</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3408">Limitations</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3712">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;setglossary</TT> keys</STRONG>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT><STRONG>delimN</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2994">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>delimR</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3012">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>delimT</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3063">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3072">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>glodelim</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2943">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2974">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>gloskip</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3030">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3080">Customizing the Glossary</A>
<DT><STRONG>glsnumformat</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2937">Customizing the Glossary</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3708">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>type</STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2933">Customizing the Glossary</A>
</DL>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;storeglosentry</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1890">Storing Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1910">Storing Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3299">Sample Documents</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3413">Limitations</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3493">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3556">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3561">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3588">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3602">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG>table of contents, adding to</STRONG>
<DD><i>see </i> package options, toc
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;useacronym</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2864">Examples</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;useGlosentry</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#1895">Storing Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#1900">Storing Glossary Information</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3498">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3503">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3566">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3571">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3607">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3612">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;xacronym</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2634">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2643">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2667">Acronyms</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;xglossary</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2210">Package Options</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2546">Defining New Glossary Types</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2672">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3488">Troubleshooting</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3843">Obsolete Commands</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#3848">Obsolete Commands</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>xpdf</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#3717">Troubleshooting</A>
<DT><STRONG><TT>&#92;xspace</TT></STRONG>
<DD><A HREF="manual.html#2833">Acronyms</A>
 | <A HREF="manual.html#2839">Acronyms</A>

</DL>

<P>
<BR><HR><H4>Footnotes</H4>
<DL>
<DT><A NAME="foot1555">... <code>/usr/bin/</code></A><A
 HREF="manual.html#tex2html1"><SUP>1</SUP></A></DT>
<DD>and you can also remove the <TT>.pl</TT>
extension which isn't to everyone's liking.

</DD>
<DT><A NAME="foot1559">... glossary</A><A
 HREF="manual.html#tex2html2"><SUP>2</SUP></A></DT>
<DD>This is because the list and number ranges are 
delimited using <TT>&#92;delimR</TT> and <TT>&#92;delimN</TT> instead of 
explicitly using a comma or en-dash.

</DD>
<DT><A NAME="foot1613">... backslash</A><A
 HREF="manual.html#tex2html4"><SUP>3</SUP></A></DT>
<DD>Note, you should 
no longer try redefining the command <TT>&#92;glsnumformat</TT>, as 
this now takes an optional argument, allowing for different 
glossary types

</DD>
<DT><A NAME="foot1614">... space</A><A
 HREF="manual.html#tex2html5"><SUP>4</SUP></A></DT>
<DD>This 
is because the <TT>altlist</TT> style is intended for use with long descriptions that will look better ending with a 
 full stop which the user can add if desired.

</DD>
<DT><A NAME="foot1148">...&#92;glossaryalignment</A><A
 HREF="manual.html#tex2html6"><SUP>5</SUP></A></DT>
<DD>This isn't quite true
anymore, see the documented code for clarification

</DD>
<DT><A NAME="foot1616">...&#92;glossaryheader</A><A
 HREF="manual.html#tex2html7"><SUP>6</SUP></A></DT>
<DD>Note that as from version&nbsp;2.4, 
you must use <TT>&#92;newcommand</TT> <I>not</I> <TT>&#92;renewcommand</TT>

</DD>
<DT><A NAME="foot1617">... information</A><A
 HREF="manual.html#tex2html9"><SUP>7</SUP></A></DT>
<DD>This should be in the directory 
<TT>texmf/doc/latex/graphics/</TT>

</DD>
</DL>
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