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# This shows how to use
# the glossaries package (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/glossaries)
# the glossaries-extra package (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/glossaries-extra)
# with latexmk.
# N.B. There is also the OBSOLETE glossary package
# (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/glossary), which has some differences. See items
# 2 and 3
# 1. If you use the glossaries or the glossaries-extra package, then you use:
add_cus_dep( 'acn', 'acr', 0, 'makeglossaries' );
add_cus_dep( 'glo', 'gls', 0, 'makeglossaries' );
$clean_ext .= " acr acn alg glo gls glg";
sub makeglossaries {
my ($name, $path) = fileparse( $$Psource );
return system "makeglossaries -d '$path' '$name'";
}
# 2. If you use the OBSOLETE glossary package, then you can do
add_cus_dep( 'glo', 'gls', 0, 'makeglo2gls' );
sub makeglo2gls {
system("makeindex -s \"$_[0].ist\" -t \"$_[0].glg\" -o \"$_[0].gls\" \"$_[0].glo\"" );
}
# 2. If you use the OBSOLETE glossary package, then you can do
# the following for acronyms:
# ONLY FOR PACKAGE glossary, NOT FOR glossaries and glossaries-extra
add_cus_dep( 'acr', 'acn', 0, 'makeacr2acn' );
sub makeacr2acn {
system( "makeindex -s \"$_[0].ist\" -t \"$_[0].alg\" -o \"$_[0].acn\" \"$_[0].acr\"" );
}
# ===> WARNING: In the current glossaries and glossaries-extra packages
# the roles of the .acr and .acn files are exchanged, so the above
# code will fail with the more modern packages.
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