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-<H1 ALIGN="CENTER">The glossaries package: a guide for beginners</H1>
-<P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>Nicola L.C. Talbot</STRONG></P>
-<P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>24th September 2009</STRONG></P>
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-This document is a brief guide to the <TT>glossaries</TT> package for
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-such, it only covers the basics. For more advanced topics, see the
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-</H1>
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-You may also need <TT>longtable</TT>, <TT>supertabular</TT> and
-<TT>array</TT>, depending on what glossary style you want to use.
-All these packages can be downloaded from CTAN if you don't have
-them installed. See <A NAME="tex2html2"
- HREF="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=installthings">Installing things on a
-(La)TeX System</A>
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-
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-You also need an indexing application. The <TT>glossaries</TT> package
-is configured to use either <TT>makeindex</TT> or <TT>xindy</TT>.
-<TT>Makeindex</TT> should be available on all TeX systems. It's
-possible you may not have <TT>xindy</TT> installed, but it can be
-downloaded from the <A NAME="tex2html3"
- HREF="http://www.xindy.org/">xindy home
-page</A>.
-The <TT>glossaries</TT> package provides a helper Perl script called
-<TT>makeglossaries</TT> which will act as an interface to
-<TT>makeindex</TT> or <TT>xindy</TT>. If you want to use
-<TT>makeglossaries</TT>, you need to have Perl installed, but you can
-use <TT>makeindex</TT> or <TT>xindy</TT> directly if you prefer.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00030000000000000000"></A>
-<A NAME="start"></A>
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-
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+<h2 class="titleHead">The glossaries package: a guide for beginners</h2>
+<div class="author" ><span
+class="cmr-12">Nicola L.C. Talbot</span></div><br />
+<div class="date" ><span
+class="cmr-12">2010-05-28</span></div>
+ </div>
+ <div
+class="abstract"
+>
+<div class="center"
+>
+<!--l. 26--><p class="noindent" >
+</p><!--l. 26--><p class="noindent" ><span
+class="cmbx-9">Abstract</span></p></div>
+ <!--l. 27--><p class="indent" > <span
+class="cmr-9">This document is a brief guide to the </span><span
+class="cmss-9">glossaries </span><span
+class="cmr-9">package for beginners who</span>
+ <span
+class="cmr-9">find the size of the main user manual daunting and, as such, it only covers</span>
+ <span
+class="cmr-9">the basics. For more advanced topics, see the </span><a
+href="glossaries-manual.html" ><span
+class="cmr-9">main user manual</span></a><span
+class="cmr-9">.</span>
+</p>
+</div>
+ <h3 class="likesectionHead"><a
+ id="x1-1000"></a>Contents</h3>
+ <div class="tableofcontents">
+ <span class="sectionToc" >1 <a
+href="#x1-20001" id="QQ2-1-2">What Do I Need?</a></span>
+<br /> <span class="sectionToc" >2 <a
+href="#x1-30002" id="QQ2-1-3">Getting Started</a></span>
+<br /> <span class="sectionToc" >3 <a
+href="#x1-40003" id="QQ2-1-4">Defining a Term or Symbol</a></span>
+<br /> <span class="sectionToc" >4 <a
+href="#x1-50004" id="QQ2-1-5">Using a Term</a></span>
+<br /> <span class="sectionToc" >5 <a
+href="#x1-60005" id="QQ2-1-6">Acronyms</a></span>
+<br /> <span class="sectionToc" >6 <a
+href="#x1-70006" id="QQ2-1-7">Displaying the Glossary or List of Acronyms</a></span>
+ </div>
+
+
+
+<!--l. 35--><p class="noindent" >
+</p>
+ <h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">1 </span> <a
+ id="x1-20001"></a>What Do I Need?</h3>
+<!--l. 38--><p class="noindent" >You need to have the <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries </span>package installed. You also need to have the following
+packages installed: <span
+class="cmss-10">ifthen</span><a
+ id="dx1-2001"></a>, <span
+class="cmss-10">xkeyval</span><a
+ id="dx1-2002"></a> (at least version 2.5f), <span
+class="cmss-10">xfor</span><a
+ id="dx1-2003"></a> and <span
+class="cmss-10">amsgen</span><a
+ id="dx1-2004"></a>. You may also
+need <span
+class="cmss-10">longtable</span><a
+ id="dx1-2005"></a>, <span
+class="cmss-10">supertabular</span><a
+ id="dx1-2006"></a> and <span
+class="cmss-10">array</span><a
+ id="dx1-2007"></a>, depending on what glossary style you
+want to use. All these packages can be downloaded from CTAN if you don&#8217;t
+have them installed. See <a
+href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=installthings" >&#8220;Installing things on a (La)TeX System&#8221;</a> for further
+assistance.
+</p><!--l. 48--><p class="indent" > In addition, you need an indexing application. The <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-2008"></a> package is configured to
+use either <span
+class="cmtt-10">makeindex</span><a
+ id="dx1-2009"></a> or <span
+class="cmtt-10">xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-2010"></a>. <span
+class="cmtt-10">Makeindex</span><a
+ id="dx1-2011"></a> should be available on all <span class="TEX">T<span
+class="E">E</span>X</span>&#x00A0;systems. It&#8217;s
+possible you may not have <span
+class="cmtt-10">xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-2012"></a> installed, but it can be downloaded from the
+<a
+href="http://www.xindy.org/" >xindy home page</a>. The <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-2013"></a> package provides a helper Perl script called
+<span
+class="cmtt-10">makeglossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-2014"></a> which will act as an interface to <span
+class="cmtt-10">makeindex</span><a
+ id="dx1-2015"></a> or <span
+class="cmtt-10">xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-2016"></a>. If you want to
+use <span
+class="cmtt-10">makeglossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-2017"></a>, you need to have Perl installed, but you can use <span
+class="cmtt-10">makeindex</span><a
+ id="dx1-2018"></a> or
+<span
+class="cmtt-10">xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-2019"></a> directly if you prefer.
+</p><!--l. 59--><p class="noindent" >
+</p>
+<!--l. 59--><p class="noindent" ><a
+href="#top">Top</a></p><h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">2 </span> <a
+ id="x1-30002"></a>Getting Started</h3>
+<!--l. 62--><p class="noindent" >The most obvious things to do is to remember to load the <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-3001"></a> package:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-1">
\usepackage{glossaries}
-</PRE>
-Note that the <TT>glossaries</TT> package must be loaded <I>after</I>
-the <TT>hyperref</TT> package (contrary to the general advice that
-<TT>hyperref</TT> should be loaded last). The <TT>glossaries</TT> package
-should also be loaded after <TT>html</TT>, <TT>inputenc</TT>,
-<TT>babel</TT> and <TT>ngerman</TT>.
-
-<P>
-If you want to use <TT>xindy</TT> rather than <TT>makeindex</TT> to sort the
-glossaries, you need to specify this in the package options:
-<PRE>
+</div>
+<!--l. 66--><p class="nopar" > Note that the <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries </span>package must be loaded <span
+class="cmti-10">after </span>the <span
+class="cmss-10">hyperref</span><a
+ id="dx1-3002"></a> package (contrary to
+the general advice that <span
+class="cmss-10">hyperref</span><a
+ id="dx1-3003"></a> should be loaded last). The <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-3004"></a> package should
+also be loaded after <span
+class="cmss-10">html</span><a
+ id="dx1-3005"></a>, <span
+class="cmss-10">inputenc</span><a
+ id="dx1-3006"></a>, <span
+class="cmss-10">babel</span><a
+ id="dx1-3007"></a> and <span
+class="cmss-10">ngerman</span><a
+ id="dx1-3008"></a>.
+</p><!--l. 73--><p class="indent" > If you want to use <span
+class="cmtt-10">xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-3009"></a> rather than <span
+class="cmtt-10">makeindex</span><a
+ id="dx1-3010"></a> to sort the glossaries, you need to
+specify this in the package options:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-2">
\usepackage[xindy]{glossaries}
-</PRE>
-Other package options are described in
-the section
-<A NAME="tex2html4"
- HREF="glossaries-manual.html#sec:pkgopts">"Package Options"</A>
-in the main <TT>glossaries</TT> user manual.
-
-<P>
-Next, you need to enable the creation of the various external
-files that are needed to create the glossaries, lists of acronyms
-or symbols for your document. This is done using:
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;makeglossaries</TT>
-<P>
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00040000000000000000"></A>
-<A NAME="defterm"></A>
-<BR>
-3 Defining a Term or Symbol
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-You must define terms or symbols before you can use them in the
-document. This is best done in the preamble. Each term is defined
-using:
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;newglossaryentry&#123;&lt;<I>label</I>&gt;&#125;&#123;&lt;<I>settings</I>&gt;&#125;</TT>
-<P>
-where &lt;<I>label</I>&gt; is a unique label used to identify the term.
-The second argument, &lt;<I>settings</I>&gt;, is a key=value comma
-separated list that is used to set the required information for
-the term. A full list of available keys can be found in
-<A NAME="tex2html5"
- HREF="glossaries-manual.html#sec:newglosentry">"Defining Glossary Entries"</A>
-in the main <TT>glossaries</TT> user manual. The principle keys are
-<TT>name</TT> and <TT>description</TT>.
-
-<P>
-For example, to define the term "electrolyte":
-<PRE>
+</div>
+<!--l. 77--><p class="nopar" > Other package options are described in <a
+href="glossaries-manual.html#sec:pkgopts" >Package Options</a> in the main <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-3011"></a> user
+manual.
+</p><!--l. 84--><p class="indent" > Next, you need to enable the creation of the various external files that are required
+by the indexing application. This is done using:
+</p><!--l. 87--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\makeglossaries </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 88--><p class="noindent" >
+</p><!--l. 90--><p class="noindent" >
+</p>
+<!--l. 90--><p class="noindent" ><a
+href="#top">Top</a></p><h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">3 </span> <a
+ id="x1-40003"></a>Defining a Term or Symbol</h3>
+<!--l. 93--><p class="noindent" >You must define terms or symbols before you can use them in the document. This is
+best done in the preamble. Each term is defined using:
+</p><!--l. 97--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\newglossaryentry{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">}{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">settings</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">} </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 98--><p class="noindent" >
+where <span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9; </span>is a unique label used to identify the term. The second argument,
+<span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">settings</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span>, is a key=value comma separated list that is used to set the required
+information for the term. A full list of available keys can be found in <a
+href="glossaries-manual.html#sec:newglosentry" >Defining Glossary
+Entries</a> in the main <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-4001"></a> user manual. The principle keys are <span
+class="cmss-10">name</span><a
+ id="dx1-4002"></a> and
+<span
+class="cmss-10">description</span><a
+ id="dx1-4003"></a>.
+</p><!--l. 109--><p class="indent" > For example, to define the term &#8220;electrolyte&#8221;:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-3">
\newglossaryentry{electrolyte}{name=electrolyte,
-description={solution able to conduct electric current}}
-</PRE>
-In the above example, the label and the name happen to be the same.
-In the next example, the name contains a ligature but the label
-doesn't:
-<PRE>
-\newglossaryentry{oesophagus}{name=\oe sophagus,
-description={canal from mouth to stomach},
-plural=\oe sophagi}
-</PRE>
-In this case the label is <TT>oesophagus</TT>. Note that in this
-case, the plural has to be specified using the <TT>plural</TT> key
-since it isn't formed by simply appending the letter "s".
-
-<P>
-When you define terms, it is important to remember that they will
-be sorted by an external application that doesn't interpret LaTeX commands. <TT>Xindy</TT> is a little more TeX-aware than <TT>makeindex</TT>, but
-for this example they will both mis-sort <code>\oe sophagus</code>.
-Xindy will ignore the <code>\oe </code> part and will sort it according
-to <TT>sophagus</TT>, so it will be placed with the terms starting
-with an "s". <TT>Makeindex</TT>, on the other hand, will sort it according
-to <code>\oe sophagus</code> which starts with a symbol (the backslash),
-so it will end up in the symbol group. You therefore need to
-specify how to sort the term:
-<PRE>
-\newglossaryentry{oesophagus}{name=\oe sophagus,
-description={canal from mouth to stomach},
-plural=\oe sophagi,sort=oesophagus}
-</PRE>
-Note, however, that if you use the <TT>inputenc</TT> package and
-<TT>xindy</TT>, you can use the encoded character <TT>&#339;</TT> rather than
-<TT>&#92;oe</TT> and <TT>xindy</TT> will sort it correctly:
-
-<P>
-<TT><TT>&#92;newglossaryentry</TT>{oesophagus}{name=&#339;sophagus,
-<BR>
-description={canal from mouth to stomach},
-<BR>
-plural=&#339;sophagi}
-</TT>
-<P>
-If the name starts with an accented character, the first character
-must be grouped:
-<PRE>
-\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={\'e}lite,
-description={select group of people},
-sort=elite}
-</PRE>
-or
-
-<P>
-<TT><TT>&#92;newglossaryentry</TT>{elite}{name={&#233;}lite,
-<BR>
-description={select group of people}}
-</TT>
-<P>
-The name can also be a symbol, but you will also need to specify
-the sort key. For example:
-<PRE>
+&#x00A0;<br />description={solution&#x00A0;able&#x00A0;to&#x00A0;conduct&#x00A0;electric&#x00A0;current}}
+</div>
+<!--l. 113--><p class="nopar" > In the above example, the label and the name happen to be the same. In the next
+example, the name contains a ligature but the label doesn&#8217;t:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-4">
+\newglossaryentry{oesophagus}{name=\oe&#x00A0;sophagus,
+&#x00A0;<br />description={canal&#x00A0;from&#x00A0;mouth&#x00A0;to&#x00A0;stomach},
+&#x00A0;<br />plural=\oe&#x00A0;sophagi}
+</div>
+<!--l. 121--><p class="nopar" > In this case the label is <span
+class="cmtt-10">oesophagus</span>. Note that in this case, the plural has to be
+specified using the <span
+class="cmss-10">plural</span><a
+ id="dx1-4004"></a> key since it isn&#8217;t formed by simply appending the letter
+&#8220;s&#8221;.
+</p><!--l. 126--><p class="indent" > When you define terms, it is important to remember that they will be sorted by an
+external application that doesn&#8217;t interpret <span class="LATEX">L<span class="A">A</span><span class="TEX">T<span
+class="E">E</span>X</span></span>&#x00A0;commands. <span
+class="cmtt-10">Xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-4005"></a> is a little more
+<span class="TEX">T<span
+class="E">E</span>X</span>-aware than <span
+class="cmtt-10">makeindex</span><a
+ id="dx1-4006"></a>, but for this example they will both mis-sort
+<span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\oe</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">&#x00A0;sophagus</span></span></span>. Xindy will ignore the <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\oe&#x2423;</span></span></span> part and will sort it according to <span
+class="cmtt-10">sophagus</span>,
+so it will be placed with the terms starting with an &#8220;s&#8221;. <span
+class="cmtt-10">Makeindex</span><a
+ id="dx1-4007"></a>, on the other hand,
+will sort it according to <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\oe&#x2423;sophagus</span></span></span> which starts with a symbol (the backslash), so it
+will end up in the symbol group. You therefore need to specify how to sort the
+term:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-5">
+\newglossaryentry{oesophagus}{name=\oe&#x00A0;sophagus,
+&#x00A0;<br />description={canal&#x00A0;from&#x00A0;mouth&#x00A0;to&#x00A0;stomach},
+&#x00A0;<br />plural=\oe&#x00A0;sophagi,sort=oesophagus}
+</div>
+<!--l. 140--><p class="nopar" > Note, however, that if you use the <span
+class="cmss-10">inputenc</span><a
+ id="dx1-4008"></a> package and <span
+class="cmtt-10">xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-4009"></a>, you can use the
+encoded character <span
+class="cmtt-10">&#339; </span>rather than <span
+class="cmtt-10">\oe </span>and <span
+class="cmtt-10">xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-4010"></a> will sort it correctly:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-6">
+\newglossaryentry{oesophagus}{name=&#339;sophagus,
+&#x00A0;<br />description={canal&#x00A0;from&#x00A0;mouth&#x00A0;to&#x00A0;stomach},
+&#x00A0;<br />plural=&#339;sophagi}
+</div>
+<!--l. 148--><p class="nopar" >
+</p><!--l. 150--><p class="indent" > If the name starts with an accented character, the first character must be
+grouped:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-7">
+\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={\&#8217;e}lite,
+&#x00A0;<br />description={select&#x00A0;group&#x00A0;of&#x00A0;people},
+&#x00A0;<br />sort=elite}
+</div>
+<!--l. 156--><p class="nopar" > or
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-8">
+\newglossaryentry{elite}{name={é}lite,
+&#x00A0;<br />description={select&#x00A0;group&#x00A0;of&#x00A0;people}}
+</div>
+<!--l. 161--><p class="nopar" >
+</p><!--l. 163--><p class="indent" > The name can also be a symbol, but you will also need to specify the sort key. For
+example:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-9">
\newglossaryentry{pi}{name={\ensuremath{\pi}},
-description={ratio of circumference of circle to its
-diameter},sort=pi}
-</PRE>
-It's also possible to have a name and a symbol. For example:
-<PRE>
+&#x00A0;<br />description={ratio&#x00A0;of&#x00A0;circumference&#x00A0;of&#x00A0;circle&#x00A0;to&#x00A0;its
+&#x00A0;<br />diameter},sort=pi}
+</div>
+<!--l. 169--><p class="nopar" > It&#8217;s also possible to have a name and a symbol. For example:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-10">
\newglossaryentry{set}{name=set,
-description={a collection of objects},
-symbol={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}}}
-</PRE>
-Note, however, that not all glossary styles display the symbol
-in the glossary.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00050000000000000000"></A>
-<A NAME="usingterm"></A>
-<BR>
-4 Using a Term
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-Once you have defined a term, you can use it in the document. The
-<TT>glossaries</TT> package provides a number of commands that are
-described in the section
-<A NAME="tex2html6"
- HREF="glossaries-manual.html#sec:glslink">"Links to Glossary Entries"</A>
-in the main <TT>glossaries</TT> user manual.
-Here, I shall just cover the main commands:
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;gls&#123;&lt;<I>label</I>&gt;&#125;</TT>
-<P>
-This prints the term associated with &lt;<I>label</I>&gt;. Using the
-example in the previous section, <code>\gls{oesophagus}</code>
-will display &#339;sophagus. If the <TT>hyperref</TT> package has also
-been loaded, the term will also be hyperlinked to the relevant
-entry in the glossary.
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;glspl&#123;&lt;<I>label</I>&gt;&#125;</TT>
-<P>
-This prints the plural of the term associated with &lt;<I>label</I>&gt;,
-so <code>\glspl{oesophagus}</code> will display &#339;sophagi. Again, the
-text will be a hyperlink to the relevant entry in the glossary, if
-hyperlinks are defined.
-
-<P>
-There are also versions that convert the first character to upper
-case if you need to start a sentence with a term:
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;Gls&#123;&lt;<I>label</I>&gt;&#125;</TT>
-<P>
+&#x00A0;<br />description={a&#x00A0;collection&#x00A0;of&#x00A0;objects},
+&#x00A0;<br />symbol={\ensuremath{\mathcal{S}}}}
+</div>
+<!--l. 175--><p class="nopar" > Note, however, that not all glossary styles display the symbol in the glossary.
+</p><!--l. 179--><p class="noindent" >
+</p>
+<!--l. 179--><p class="noindent" ><a
+href="#top">Top</a></p><h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">4 </span> <a
+ id="x1-50004"></a>Using a Term</h3>
+<!--l. 182--><p class="noindent" >Once you have defined a term, you can use it in the document. The <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-5001"></a>
+package provides a number of commands that are described in <a
+href="glossaries-manual.html#sec:glslink" >Links to Glossary
+Entries</a> in the main <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-5002"></a> user manual. Here, I shall just cover the main
+commands:
+</p><!--l. 191--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\gls{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">} </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 192--><p class="noindent" >
+This prints the term associated with <span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span>. Using the example in the previous section,
+<span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\gls{oesophagus}</span></span></span> will display &#339;sophagus. If the <span
+class="cmss-10">hyperref</span><a
+ id="dx1-5003"></a> package has also
+been loaded, the term will also be hyperlinked to the relevant entry in the
+glossary.
+</p><!--l. 199--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\glspl{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">} </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 200--><p class="noindent" >
+This prints the plural of the term associated with <span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span>, so <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\glspl{oesophagus}</span></span></span> will
+display &#339;sophagi. Again, the text will be a hyperlink to the relevant entry in the
+glossary, if hyperlinks are defined.
+</p><!--l. 206--><p class="indent" > There are also versions that convert the first character to upper case if you need to
+start a sentence with a term:
+</p><!--l. 209--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\Gls{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">} </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 210--><p class="noindent" >
and
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;Glspl&#123;&lt;<I>label</I>&gt;&#125;</TT>
-<P>
+</p><!--l. 213--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\Glspl{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">} </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 214--><p class="noindent" >
For example:
-<PRE>
-\Glspl{electrolyte} usually exist as solutions of salts,
-bases or acids.
-</PRE>
-
-<P>
-Note that these commands all have two optional arguments that
-aren't discussed here, but they are
-described in the section
-<A NAME="tex2html7"
- HREF="glossaries-manual.html#sec:glslink">"Links to Glossary Entries"</A>
-in the main <TT>glossaries</TT> user manual.
-
-<P>
-<B>Caveat:</B> don't use these commands in moving arguments, such
-as those used by <TT>&#92;chapter</TT>, <TT>&#92;section</TT> and <TT>&#92;caption</TT>.
-You can, instead, use commands such as
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;glsentrytext&#123;&lt;<I>label</I>&gt;&#125;</TT>
-<P>
-See the section
-<A NAME="tex2html8"
- HREF="glossaries-manual.html#sec:glsnolink">"Using Glossary Terms Without Links"</A>
-in the main <TT>glossaries</TT> user manual.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00060000000000000000"></A>
-<A NAME="acronyms"></A>
-<BR>
-5 Acronyms
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-The <TT>glossaries</TT> package also allows you to define acronyms.
-By default, acronyms will be added to the main glossary, but if
-you use the <TT>acronym</TT> package option, acronyms will be
-placed in a separate list of acronyms:
-<PRE>
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-11">
+\Glspl{electrolyte}&#x00A0;usually&#x00A0;exist&#x00A0;as&#x00A0;solutions&#x00A0;of&#x00A0;salts,
+&#x00A0;<br />bases&#x00A0;or&#x00A0;acids.
+</div>
+<!--l. 219--><p class="nopar" >
+</p><!--l. 221--><p class="indent" > Note that these commands all have two optional arguments that aren&#8217;t discussed
+here, but they are described in <a
+href="glossaries-manual.html#sec:glslink" >Links to Glossary Entries</a> in the main <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-5004"></a> user
+manual.
+</p><!--l. 229--><p class="indent" > <span
+class="cmbx-10">Caveat: </span>don&#8217;t use these commands in moving arguments, such as those used by
+<span
+class="cmtt-10">\chapter</span>, <span
+class="cmtt-10">\section </span>and <span
+class="cmtt-10">\caption</span>. You can, instead, use commands such
+as
+</p><!--l. 233--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\glsentrytext{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">} </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 234--><p class="noindent" >
+See <a
+href="glossaries-manual.html#sec:glsnolink" >Using Glossary Terms Without Links</a> in the main <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-5005"></a> user manual.
+</p><!--l. 241--><p class="noindent" >
+</p>
+<!--l. 241--><p class="noindent" ><a
+href="#top">Top</a></p><h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5 </span> <a
+ id="x1-60005"></a>Acronyms</h3>
+<!--l. 244--><p class="noindent" >The <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-6001"></a> package also allows you to define acronyms. By default, acronyms will be
+added to the main glossary, but if you use the <span
+class="cmss-10">acronym</span><a
+ id="dx1-6002"></a> package option, acronyms will
+be placed in a separate list of acronyms:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-12">
\usepackage[acronym]{glossaries}
-</PRE>
-There are other options that govern how acronyms appear. For further
-details, see the section
-<A NAME="tex2html9"
- HREF="glossaries-manual.html#sec:acronyms">"Acronyms"</A>
-in
-the main <TT>glossaries</TT> user manual.
-
-<P>
-Acronyms must be defined before use and are defined using:
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;newacronym&#123;&lt;<I>label</I>&gt;&#125;&#123;&lt;<I>abbrv</I>&gt;&#125;&#123;&lt;<I>full</I>&gt;&#125;</TT>
-<P>
-where &lt;<I>label</I>&gt; is the label identifying the acronym, &lt;<I>abbrv</I>&gt;
-is the abbreviated form and &lt;<I>full</I>&gt; is the fully expanded text.
-For example:
-<PRE>
-\newacronym{label}{svm}{support vector machine}
-</PRE>
-
-<P>
-Once the acronym is defined, it can be used in the same way as
-any other glossary term with commands such as <TT>&#92;gls</TT> and
-<TT>&#92;glspl</TT>. On first use, the default will display &lt;<I>full</I>&gt;
-(&lt;<I>abbrv</I>&gt;). On subsequent use, only the abbreviation will
-appear. For example:
-<PRE>
-A \gls{svm} was implemented.
-</PRE>
-If this is the first time this term has been used, the above would
-produce:
-<P>
-A support vector machine (svm) was implemented.
-<P>
-otherwise it would produce:
-<P>
-A svm was implemented.
-<P>
-You can reset an acronym so that the next use fully
-expands it again using:
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;glsreset&#123;&lt;<I>label</I>&gt;&#125;</TT>
-<P>
+</div>
+<!--l. 250--><p class="nopar" > There are other options that govern how acronyms appear. For further details, see
+<a
+href="glossaries-manual.html#sec:acronyms" >Acronyms</a> in the main <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-6003"></a> user manual.
+</p><!--l. 258--><p class="indent" > Acronyms must be defined before use and are defined using:
+</p><!--l. 260--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\newacronym{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">}{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">abbrv</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">}{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">full</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">} </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 261--><p class="noindent" >
+where <span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9; </span>is the label identifying the acronym, <span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">abbrv</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9; </span>is the abbreviated form and
+<span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">full</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9; </span>is the fully expanded text. For example:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-13">
+\newacronym{label}{svm}{support&#x00A0;vector&#x00A0;machine}
+</div>
+<!--l. 267--><p class="nopar" >
+</p><!--l. 269--><p class="indent" > Once the acronym is defined, it can be used in the same way as any other glossary
+term with commands such as <span
+class="cmtt-10">\gls </span>and <span
+class="cmtt-10">\glspl</span>. On first use, the default will display
+<span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">full</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9; </span>(<span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">abbrv</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span>). On subsequent use, only the abbreviation will appear. For
+example:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-14">
+A&#x00A0;\gls{svm}&#x00A0;was&#x00A0;implemented.
+</div>
+<!--l. 276--><p class="nopar" > If this is the first time this term has been used, the above would produce:
+<spacer type=vertical size=10><span class="obeylines-h">
+ <br />A support vector machine (svm) was implemented.
+ <br /><spacer type=vertical size=10></span>
+otherwise it would produce: <spacer type=vertical size=10><span class="obeylines-h">
+ <br />A svm was implemented.
+ <br /><spacer type=vertical size=10></span>
+You can reset an acronym so that the next use fully expands it again using:
+</p><!--l. 289--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\glsreset{</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E8;</span><span
+class="cmti-10">label</span><span
+class="cmsy-10">&#x27E9;</span><span
+class="cmtt-10">} </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 290--><p class="noindent" >
or you can reset all acronyms using
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;glsresetall</TT>
-<P>
-For further details on resetting and unsetting acronyms, see
-the section
-<A NAME="tex2html10"
- HREF="glossaries-manual.html#sec:glsunset">"Unsetting and Resetting Entry Flags"</A>
-in the main <TT>glossaries</TT> user manual.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00070000000000000000"></A>
-<A NAME="printglossaries"></A>
-<BR>
-6 Displaying the Glossary or List of Acronyms
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-In order to display the sorted list of terms, you first need to
-use
-
-<P>
-<TT>&#92;printglossaries</TT>
-<P>
-at the place where you want the glossary and list of acronyms to
-appear. Note that <TT>&#92;printglossaries</TT> won't produce any text the
-first time you create your document, as an external indexing
-application needs to be used to sort and collate the entries.
-Creating the completed document is therefore <I>at least</I> a three
-step process.
-
-<P>
-Suppose your document is called <TT>myDoc.tex</TT>, then you need
-to:
-
-<OL>
-<LI>Build/LaTeX your document, either by clicking on an
-appropriate button in your front-end/text editor or by typing the
-following at a terminal/command prompt:
-<PRE>
-latex myDoc
-</PRE>
-
-<P>
-</LI>
-<LI>Run the indexing application on the external file(s) created
-by the <TT>glossaries</TT> package. If you have used the <TT>xindy</TT>
-package option, you must use <TT>xindy</TT>, otherwise you must use
-<TT>makeindex</TT>. The <TT>glossaries</TT> package comes with a convenient
-Perl wrapper that calls the appropriate indexing application the
-required number of times with the required options. If you have Perl
-installed, all you need to do is type
-<PRE>
-makeglossaries myDoc
-</PRE>
-in a terminal or command prompt. If you are using a front-end (such
-as WinEdt or TeXnicCenter) and you want it to automatically run
-makeglossaries when you build your document, you will need to
-consult the front-end's documentation.
-
-<P>
-If you don't have Perl installed, you will need to call <TT>makeindex</TT>
-or <TT>xindy</TT> explicitly. This is more complicated and is described in
-the section
-<A NAME="tex2html11"
- HREF="glossaries-manual.html#sec:makeglossaries">"Generating the Associated Glossary Files"</A>
-in the
-main <TT>glossaries</TT> user manual.
-
-<P>
-</LI>
-<LI>Once you have successfully run the indexing application, you
-need to build/LaTeX your document again (see step&nbsp;1).
-</LI>
-</OL>
-Note that sometimes you may have to repeat steps&nbsp;2 and&nbsp;3.
-
-<P>
-The appearance of the glossary depends on the glossary style in
-use. The default style uses the <TT>description</TT> environment,
-but there are many other styles available. These are described
-in the section
-<A NAME="tex2html12"
- HREF="glossaries-manual.html#sec:styles">"Glossary Styles"</A>
-in the main <TT>glossaries</TT> user manual.
-By default, a number or list of numbers will appear after each entry
-in the glossary. This indicates the page (or pages)
-on which the term was used. This list can be suppressed using
-the <TT>nonumberlist</TT> package option:
-<PRE>
+</p><!--l. 293--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\glsresetall </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 294--><p class="noindent" >
+For further details on resetting and unsetting acronyms, see <a
+href="glossaries-manual.html#sec:glsunset" >Unsetting and Resetting
+Entry Flags</a> in the main <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-6004"></a> user manual.
+</p><!--l. 302--><p class="noindent" >
+</p>
+<!--l. 302--><p class="noindent" ><a
+href="#top">Top</a></p><h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">6 </span> <a
+ id="x1-70006"></a>Displaying the Glossary or List of Acronyms</h3>
+<!--l. 305--><p class="noindent" >In order to display the sorted list of terms, you first need to use
+</p><!--l. 308--><p class="indent" > <hr><div title="Definition"><span
+class="cmtt-10">\printglossaries </span></div><hr>
+</p><!--l. 309--><p class="noindent" >
+at the place where you want the glossary and list of acronyms to appear. Note that
+<span
+class="cmtt-10">\printglossaries </span>won&#8217;t produce any text the first time you create your document,
+as an external indexing application needs to be used to sort and collate the
+entries. Creating the completed document is therefore <span
+class="cmti-10">at least </span>a three step
+process.
+</p><!--l. 317--><p class="indent" > Suppose your document is called <span
+class="cmtt-10">myDoc.tex</span>, then you need to:
+ </p><ol class="enumerate1" >
+ <li
+ class="enumerate" id="x1-7002x1">Build/<span class="LATEX">L<span class="A">A</span><span class="TEX">T<span
+class="E">E</span>X</span></span>&#x00A0;your document, either by clicking on an appropriate button in
+ your front-end/text editor or by typing the following at a terminal/command
+ prompt:
+
+
+
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-15">
+ latex&#x00A0;myDoc
+</div>
+ <!--l. 325--><p class="nopar" >
+ </p></li>
+ <li
+ class="enumerate" id="x1-7004x2">Run the indexing application on the external file(s) created by the <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-7005"></a>
+ package. If you have used the <span
+class="cmss-10">xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-7006"></a> package option, you must use <span
+class="cmtt-10">xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-7007"></a>,
+ otherwise you must use <span
+class="cmtt-10">makeindex</span><a
+ id="dx1-7008"></a>. The <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-7009"></a> package comes with a
+ convenient Perl wrapper that calls the appropriate indexing application the
+ required number of times with the required options. If you have Perl installed, all
+ you need to do is type
+
+
+
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-16">
+ makeglossaries&#x00A0;myDoc
+</div>
+ <!--l. 336--><p class="nopar" > in a terminal or command prompt. If you are using a front-end (such as WinEdt
+ or TeXnicCenter) and you want it to automatically run makeglossaries
+ when you build your document, you will need to consult the front-end&#8217;s
+ documentation.
+ </p><!--l. 342--><p class="noindent" >If you don&#8217;t have Perl installed, you will need to call <span
+class="cmtt-10">makeindex</span><a
+ id="dx1-7010"></a> or <span
+class="cmtt-10">xindy</span><a
+ id="dx1-7011"></a>
+ explicitly. This is more complicated and is described in <a
+href="glossaries-manual.html#sec:makeglossaries" >Generating the Associated
+ Glossary Files</a> in the main <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-7012"></a> user manual.
+ </p></li>
+ <li
+ class="enumerate" id="x1-7014x3">Once you have successfully run the indexing application, you need to
+ build/<span class="LATEX">L<span class="A">A</span><span class="TEX">T<span
+class="E">E</span>X</span></span>&#x00A0;your document again (see step&#x00A0;1).</li></ol>
+<!--l. 353--><p class="noindent" >Note that sometimes you may have to repeat steps&#x00A0;2 and&#x00A0;3.
+</p><!--l. 355--><p class="indent" > The appearance of the glossary depends on the glossary style in use. The default
+style uses the <span
+class="cmss-10">description</span><a
+ id="dx1-7015"></a> environment, but there are many other styles available. These
+are described in <a
+href="glossaries-manual.html#sec:styles" >Glossary Styles</a> in the main <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-7016"></a> user manual. By default, a
+number or list of numbers will appear after each entry in the glossary. This indicates
+the page (or pages) on which the term was used. This list can be suppressed using the
+<span
+class="cmss-10">nonumberlist</span><a
+ id="dx1-7017"></a> package option:
+
+
+
+</p>
+ <div class="verbatim" id="verbatim-17">
\usepackage[nonumberlist]{glossaries}
-</PRE>
+</div>
+<!--l. 368--><p class="nopar" >
+</p><!--l. 370--><p class="indent" > Further information can be found in the main <span
+class="cmss-10">glossaries</span><a
+ id="dx1-7018"></a> <a
+href="glossaries-manual.html" >user manual</a> and there is
+also an <a
+href="http://www.latex-community.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=263:glossaries-nomenclature-lists-of-symbols-and-acronyms&catid=55:latex-general&Itemid=114" >article on the glossaries package</a> on the <a
+href="http://www.latex-community.org/" ><span class="LATEX">L<span class="A">A</span><span class="TEX">T<span
+class="E">E</span>X</span></span>&#x00A0;Community&#8217;s</a> Know How
+section.
+</p><!--l. 378--><p class="noindent" ><a
+href="#top">Top</a></p>
+</body></html>
+
+
-<P>
-Further information can be found in the main <TT>glossaries</TT>
-<A NAME="tex2html13"
- HREF="glossaries-manual.html">user
-manual</A>
-and there is also an
-<A NAME="tex2html14"
- HREF="http://www.latex-community.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=263:glossaries-nomenclature-lists-of-symbols-and-acronyms&amp;catid=55:latex-general&amp;Itemid=114">article on the glossaries package</A>
-on the LaTeX Community's Know How section.
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