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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2006-01-09 00:44:40 +0000
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+Version 1.24 (October 2005) ac* commands are now not fragile anymore ...
+-- José Emilio Vila Forcén jose.vila there cui.unige.ch
+
+Version 1.23 (October 2005) fixed typo in nolist option. added comment about fragility of ac commands.
+-- Tobias Oetiker (oetiker with ee.ethz.ch)
+
+Version 1.22 (October 2005) added starred versions of ac(p), acf(p), acs(p),
+acl(p), acfi, acsu & aclu
+-- Stefan Pinnow (Mo-Gul here gmx.net)
+
+Version 1.21 (September 2005): fixed the \acused command again ... broke it
+in 1.20 (this time I amended the docs, so that the intention becomes clear).
+Set acronyms as used in the first run, not only in the second one.
+-- Tobi Oetiker oetiker there ee.ethz.ch
+
+added new option nolist to suppress printing the acronym list all together
+-- José Emilio Vila Forcén jose.vila there cui.unige.ch
+
+Version 1.20 (August 2005): make the acused command actually work
+-- Richard Walker Richard.Walker there cs.anu.edu.au
+
+Version 1.19 (April 2005): three new commands acused (set-used), acsu (adds to used), aclu (adds to used)
+-- Lee Netherton ltn100 there ohm.york.ac.uk
+
+Version 1.18 (April 2005): added additional format option for Full Name (acfi)
+-- Manuel G"ortz mgoertz there kom.tu-darmstadt.de
+
+Version 1.17 (November 2004): added don't use acronyms (dua) option
+-- Oliver Creighton
+
+Version 1.16 (November 2004): fix version number
+-- Oliver Creighton <creighto there in.tum.de>
+new option to suppress all acronym printing -- don't use acronyms (dua)
+
+Version 1.16 (November 2004): fix version number
+-- tobi there oetiker.ch
+
+Version 1.15 (November 2004): fix for acresetall to work when ac is called
+in grouped material.
+-- Hendri Adriaens <Hendri there uvt.nl>
+
+Version 1.14 (October 2004): fix acsp and acfp for footnote mode
+-- Markus Ortner <m.ortner there icie.jku.at>
+
+Version 1.13 (July 2004): deflist renamed to AC there deflist to
+avoid unnecessary naming conflict.
+-- Peter May <peter.may there philips.com>
+
+Version 1.13 (July 2004): printonlyused was not working anymore
+-- Tobi Oetiker <oetiker there ee.ethz.ch>
+
+Version 1.13 (July 2004): if the footnote option was on, footnotes were
+printed for ALL acronyms ALL the time, this looked rather odd if the same
+acronym was used more than once on the same page. Changed it so that
+footnote printing follows the same rules as normal acronym printing (only
+print footnote first time). One might think about changing this, so that
+either footnotes get printed 'once' per page. Or that the footnote marks are
+issued once per acronym and page, so that all instances of the same acronym
+on a page get the same footnote mark. Feel free to contribute patches.
+-- Tobi Oetiker <oetiker there ee.ethz.ch>
+
+Version 1.12 (June 2004): Make acronyms robust and compatible
+with pdf bookmarks.
+-- Danie Els <dnjels there sun.ac.za>
+
+Version 1.11 (June 2004): Make hyperlinks work inside optional
+item text by replacing hypertarget with raisedhypertarget
+-- Martin Salois <Martin.Salois there drdc-rddc.gc.ca>
+
+Version 1.10 (May 2004): Fix for the bug of a \cs{}\cs{} following an
+acronym. Add footnote optional out for \cmd{\acs}. Fix for list of acronyms
+in front matter and addition of \cmd{\acroextra} command.
+-- Danie Els <dnjels there sun.ac.za>
+
+Version 1.9 (October 2003): Fix hyperref processing to work regardles
+of calling order. 'printused' now prints every acronym used not only
+the ones called through \ac.
+-- Danie Els <dnjels there sun.ac.za> and Tobi Oetiker
+
+Version 1.8 (October 2003): When the hyperref package is loaded before the
+acronym package, all acronyms will become a hyperlink to their own
+definition.
+-- Martin Salois <Martin.Salois there drdc-rddc.gc.ca>
+
+Version 1.7 (September 2003): Added \acresetall for resetting the 'used'-tag
+of \ac. With the new option 'printonlyused', the acronym-list will consist of
+the used acronyms only and not of all defined acronyms; Optional in a special
+deflist - environment.
+-- Sebastian Max <smx there comnets.rwth-aachen.de>
+
+Version 1.6 (May 2000): Added the smaller option and the macros \acsfont,
+\acffont, and \acfsfont used to control the appearance of \acs and \acf.
+-- Ingo Lepper <lepper there math.uni-muenster.de>
+
+Version 1.5 (May 2000): Added support for english plural forms and the
+footnote option.
+-- David Sterratt <David.C.Sterratt there ed.ac.uk>
+
+Version 1.4 (February 2000): A formatted acronym string, which is allowed
+to contain indices, for example, is now possible. For this purpose
+the syntax of \acro and \acrodef now permits an optional argument:
+ \acro{<acronym>}{<full name>} (without opt. arg.)
+ \acro{<acronym>}[<short name>]{<full name>} (with opt. arg.)
+The user macros \ac, \acs, \acl, and \acf print now <short name>
+instead of <acronym>, if available.
+-- Heiko Oberdiek <oberdiek there ruf.uni-freiburg.de>
+
+Version 1.2 (August 1996) features a new command: \acl to print the
+expanded acronym with out even mentioning that there is an acronym for
+this word.
+-- Tobias Oetiker <oetiker there ee.ethz.ch>
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+I'd like to announce the availability of
+my LaTeX2e acronym Package from CTAN.
+
+INSTALLATION:
+ - call 'latex acronym.ins' and copy the acronym.sty - file into
+ a path searched by LaTeX.
+
+When writing a paper on cellular mobile radio I started to used a lot
+of acronyms. This can be very disturbing for the reader, as he might
+not know all the used acronyms. To help the reader I kept a list of
+all the acronyms at the end of my paper.
+
+This package makes sure, that all acronyms used in the text are
+spelled out in full at least once. And it provides an environment to
+keep a list of used acronyms.
+
+Files of the `acronym' package:
+ readme This file
+ acronym.dtx Sourcecode, example file & documentation
+ acronym.ins Installation script generating the source and an example
+ acronym.pdf PDF Version of the Docs
+ CHANGES list of changes
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+%%
+%% This is file `acrotest.tex',
+%% generated with the docstrip utility.
+%%
+%% The original source files were:
+%%
+%% acronym.dtx (with options: `acrotest')
+%%
+%% \CharacterTable
+%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
+%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
+%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
+%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
+%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
+%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
+%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
+%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
+%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
+%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
+%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
+%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
+%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
+%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
+%%
+
+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage[printonlyused]{acronym}
+\begin{document}
+
+\section{Intro}
+In the early nineties, \acs{GSM} was deployed in many European
+countries. \ac{GSM} offered for the first time international
+roaming for mobile subscribers. The \acs{GSM}'s use of \ac{TDMA} as
+its communication standard was debated at length. And every now
+and then there are big discussion whether \ac{CDMA} should have
+been chosen over \ac{TDMA}.
+
+\section{Furthermore}
+\acresetall
+The reader could have forgotten all the nice acronyms, so we repeat the
+meaning again.
+
+If you want to know more about \acf{GSM}, \acf{TDMA}, \acf{CDMA}
+and other acronyms, just read a book about mobile communication. Just
+to mention it: There is another \ac{UA}, just for testing purposes!
+
+\begin{figure}[h]
+Figure
+\caption{A float also admits references like \ac{GSM} or \acf{CDMA}.}
+\end{figure}
+
+\subsection{Some chemistry and physics}
+\label{Chem}
+\ac{NAD+} is a major electron acceptor in the oxidation
+of fuel molecules. The reactive part of \ac{NAD+} is its nictinamide
+ring, a pyridine derivate.
+
+One mol consists of \acs{NA} atoms or molecules. There is a relation
+between the constant of Boltzmann and the \acl{NA}:
+\begin{equation}
+ k = R/\acs{NA}
+\end{equation}
+
+\acl{lox}/\acl{lh2} (\acsu{lox}/\acsu{lh2})
+
+\section{Acronyms}
+\begin{acronym}[TDMA]
+ \acro{CDMA}{Code Division Multiple Access}
+ \acro{GSM}{Global System for Mobile communication}
+ \acro{NA}[\ensuremath{N_{\mathrm A}}]
+ {Number of Avogadro\acroextra{ (see \S\ref{Chem})}}
+ \acro{NAD+}[NAD\textsuperscript{+}]{Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide}
+ \acro{NUA}{Not Used Acronym}
+ \acro{TDMA}{Time Division Multiple Access}
+ \acro{UA}{Used Acronym}
+ \acro{lox}[\ensuremath{LOX}]{Liquid Oxygen}%
+ \acro{lh2}[\ensuremath{LH_2}]{Liquid Hydrogen}%
+\end{acronym}
+
+\end{document}
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file `acrotest.tex'.