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+Gloss 1.5.2
+~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Gloss is a package which allows the creation of glossaries
+using bibTeX. This approach has several advantages:
+- bibTeX is available in every platform where TeX is.
+- Glossary entries can be stored in databases, and you needn't
+ rewrite the definitions.
+- There are a lot of tools for managing bibTeX databases.
+- bibTeX is a programable tool and you can define your own
+ styles for acronyms, symbols, and so on.
+
+The file gloss.tex contains the documentation.
+
+Release 1.5.1 fixes a few bugs:
+
+- page was missing when a nocite form was followed by a
+ "normal" form (not a frequent situation, however).
+- chars usually allowed in \cite now are allowed in \gloss
+ as well
+- refpage was no-op with nocite. Now it can be used to
+ refer to the page even if the term in not cited in the
+ text (and since this combination did not make sense
+ formerly, I hope there won't be uncompatibilities).
+
+Release 1.5.2 fixes a bug:
+
+- Sometimes the space following \gloss was gobbled.
+
+2002/07/26