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index 79edf330817..5c01b412636 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/glossaries-user.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/glossaries-user.tex
@@ -149,7 +149,8 @@ description={A custom designed Perl script interface
to \gls{xindy} and \gls{makeindex} provided with the \styfmt{glossaries}
package. \TeX\ distributions on Windows convert the original
\texttt{makeglossaries} script into an executable
-\texttt{makeglossaries.exe} for convenience.}
+\texttt{makeglossaries.exe} for convenience (but Perl is still
+required).}
}
\newglossaryentry{makeglossaries-lite.lua}{%
@@ -447,11 +448,11 @@ and~\hyperlink{option#2}{#2}}
\MakeShortVerb{"}
\DeleteShortVerb{\|}
- \title{User Manual for glossaries.sty v4.36}
+ \title{User Manual for glossaries.sty v4.37}
\author{Nicola L.C. Talbot\\%
\url{http://www.dickimaw-books.com/}}
- \date{2018-03-07}
+ \date{2018-04-07}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
@@ -491,12 +492,12 @@ including, but not limited to, \sty{tracklang}, \sty{mfirstuc},
packages are all available in the latest \TeX~Live and Mik\TeX\
distributions. If any of them are missing, please update your
\TeX\ distribution using your update manager.
-(For help on this see, for example,
+For help on this see, for example,
\href{http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/55437/how-do-i-update-my-tex-distribution}{How
do I update my \TeX\ distribution?}
-or
+or (for Linux users)
\href{http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14925/updating-tex-on-linux}{Updating
-\TeX\ on Linux}.)
+\TeX\ on Linux}.
\begin{important}
Documents have wide-ranging styles when it comes to presenting glossaries
@@ -536,7 +537,7 @@ package.
\item[\url{glossaries-code.pdf}]
Advanced users wishing to know more about the inner workings of all the
packages provided in the \styfmt{glossaries} bundle should read
-\qt{Documented Code for glossaries v4.36}.
+\qt{Documented Code for glossaries v4.37}.
\item[INSTALL] Installation instructions.
@@ -550,10 +551,14 @@ Related resources:
\item \href{http://www.dickimaw-books.com/faqs/glossariesfaq.html}{\styfmt{glossaries}
FAQ}
-\item \href{http://www.dickimaw-books.com/gallery/glossaries-styles/}{\styfmt{glossaries}
+\item \href{http://www.dickimaw-books.com/gallery/#glossaries}{\styfmt{glossaries}
gallery}
\item
+\href{http://www.dickimaw-books.com/gallery/glossaries-styles/}{a
+summary of all glossary styles provided by \styfmt{glossaries}}
+
+\item
\href{http://www.dickimaw-books.com/gallery/glossaries-performance.shtml}{\styfmt{glossaries}
performance} (comparing document build times for the different
options provided by \styfmt{glossaries} and \styfmt{glossaries-extra}).
@@ -611,7 +616,9 @@ for problematic entries.
\label{sec:intro}
The \styfmt{glossaries} package is provided to assist generating
-lists of terms, symbols or abbreviations (glossaries). It has a certain amount of flexibility, allowing the
+lists of terms, symbols or abbreviations. (For convenience, these
+lists are all referred to as glossaries in this manual.)
+The package has a certain amount of flexibility, allowing the
user to customize the format of the glossary and define multiple
glossaries. It also supports glossary styles that
include symbols (in addition to a name and description) for glossary
@@ -621,6 +628,7 @@ referenced using any of the commands described in
\sectionref{sec:glslink} and \sectionref{sec:glsadd} or via
\ics{glssee} (or the \gloskey{see} key) or commands such as
\ics{acrshort}.}\ in the document will be added to the glossary.
+
The \styfmt{glossaries-extra} package, which is distributed as a
separated bundle, extends the capabilities of
the \styfmt{glossaries} package. The simplest document can be
@@ -661,10 +669,10 @@ Next use: \gls{cafe}, \gls{html}, \gls{pi}.
\end{document}
\end{verbatim}
-\textbf{This package replaces the \sty{glossary} package which is
-now obsolete.} Please see the document \qtdocref{Upgrading from the
-glossary package to the glossaries package}{glossary2glossaries} for
-assistance in upgrading.
+\textbf{The \styfmt{glossaries} package replaces the \sty{glossary}
+package which is now obsolete.} Please see the document
+\qtdocref{Upgrading from the glossary package to the glossaries
+package}{glossary2glossaries} for assistance in upgrading.
One of the strengths of this package is its flexibility, however
the drawback of this is the necessity of having a large manual
@@ -828,7 +836,7 @@ If you want a sorted list, it doesn't work well for
the \pkgopt[false]{sanitizesort} package option (the default for
Option~1) then the \glslink{latexexlatinchar}{standard \LaTeX\
accent commands} will be ignored, so if an entry's name is set to
-\verb|{\'e}lite| then the sort will default to \texttt{elite} if
+\verb|{\'e}lite| then the sort value will default to \texttt{elite} if
\pkgopt[false]{sanitizesort} is used and will default to
\verb|\'elite| if \pkgopt[true]{sanitizesort} is used. If you have
any other kinds of commands that don't expand to ASCII characters,
@@ -2838,7 +2846,7 @@ resulting file onto the man path. Alternatively do
\begin{important}
When upgrading the \styfmt{glossaries} package, make sure you also
upgrade your version of \gls{makeglossaries}. The current version is
-4.36.
+4.37.
\end{important}
\subsection{Using the makeglossaries-lite Lua Script}
@@ -5607,7 +5615,7 @@ automatically at the start of the document, add the
\cs{AtBeginDocument} command \emph{before} you load the
\sty{glossaries} package (and \sty{babel}, if you are also loading
that) to avoid the creation of the
-\texttt{.glsdefs} file and any associated problems that are caused
+\filetype{.glsdefs} file and any associated problems that are caused
by defining commands in the \env{document} environment.
(See \sectionref{sec:docdefs}.)
\end{important}
@@ -9361,7 +9369,7 @@ formatting commands.
\label{sec:setacronymstyle}
It may be that the default style doesn't suit your requirements in
-which case you can switch to another styles using
+which case you can switch to another style using
\begin{definition}[\DescribeMacro{\setacronymstyle}]
\cs{setacronymstyle}\marg{style name}
\end{definition}
@@ -9369,16 +9377,27 @@ where \meta{style name} is the name of the required style.
\begin{important}
You must use \cs{setacronymstyle} \emph{before} you define the
-acronyms with \cs{newacronym}. If you have multiple glossaries
-representing lists of acronyms, you must use \cs{setacronymstyle}
-\emph{after} using \cs{DeclareAcronymList}.
+acronyms with \cs{newacronym}.
\end{important}
-The \styfmt{glossaries} package has the restriction that only one
-style may be in use that applies to all entries defined with
-\cs{newacronym}. If you need multiple abbreviation styles, then try
+For example:
+\begin{verbatim}
+\usepackage[acronym]{glossaries}
+
+\makeglossaries
+
+\setacronymstyle{long-sc-short}
+
+\newacronym{html}{html}{hypertext markup language}
+\newacronym{xml}{xml}{extensible markup language}
+\end{verbatim}
+Unpredictable results can occur if you try to use multiple styles.
+
+\begin{important}
+If you need multiple abbreviation styles, then try
using the \gls{glossaries-extra} package, which has better
abbreviation management.
+\end{important}
Note that unlike the default behaviour of \cs{newacronym}, the
styles used via \cs{setacronymstyle} don't use the \gloskey{first}