From 9ac64d0dc268cfdbd79ccb2a49b3d8ffca523d00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 21:41:18 +0000 Subject: new latex package acro (23jul12) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@27113 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acro/example_two.tex | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 66 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acro/example_two.tex (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acro/example_two.tex') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acro/example_two.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acro/example_two.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..75b009e33d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acro/example_two.tex @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +% arara: pdflatex +% arara: pdflatex +% this file is an adapted version of acrotest.tex shipped out with the `acronym' +% package +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref} +\usepackage{acro} +\acsetup{sort,page-ref=comma,extra-style=paren,hyperref} + +\DeclareAcronym{CDMA}{CDMA}{Code Division Multiple Access} +\DeclareAcronym{GSM}{GSM}{Global System for Mobile communication} +\DeclareAcronym{NA}{\ensuremath{N_{\mathrm A}}}{Number of Avogadro}{see \S\ref{Chem}} +\DeclareAcronym{NAD+}{NAD\textsuperscript{+}}{Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide} +\DeclareAcronym{NUA}{NUA}{Not Used Acronym} +\DeclareAcronym{TDMA}{TDMA}{Time Division Multiple Access} +\DeclareAcronym{UA}{UA}{Used Acronym} +\DeclareAcronym{lox}{\ensuremath{LOX}}{Liquid Oxygen}% +\DeclareAcronym{lh2}{\ensuremath{LH_2}}{Liquid Hydrogen}% +\DeclareAcronym{IC}{IC}{Integrated Circuit}% +\DeclareAcronym*{BUT}{BUT}{Block Under Test,Blocks Under Test}% +\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} +\acreset +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} (\acs{lox}/\acs{lh2}) + +\subsection{Some testing fundamentals} +When testing \acp{IC}, one typically wants to identify functional +blocks to be tested separately. The latter are commonly indicated as +\acp{BUT}. To test a \ac{BUT} requires defining a testing strategy\dots + +\printacronyms + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3