Version 1.26 (June 2006) supress lone item when nolist is in effect -- Immo Köster Version 1.25 (November 2005) properly handle acronyms in pdfbookmarks -- Heiko Oberdiek 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 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 Version 1.14 (October 2004): fix acsp and acfp for footnote mode -- Markus Ortner Version 1.13 (July 2004): deflist renamed to AC there deflist to avoid unnecessary naming conflict. -- Peter May Version 1.13 (July 2004): printonlyused was not working anymore -- Tobi Oetiker 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 Version 1.12 (June 2004): Make acronyms robust and compatible with pdf bookmarks. -- Danie Els Version 1.11 (June 2004): Make hyperlinks work inside optional item text by replacing hypertarget with raisedhypertarget -- Martin Salois 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 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 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 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 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 Version 1.5 (May 2000): Added support for english plural forms and the footnote option. -- David Sterratt 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{}{} (without opt. arg.) \acro{}[]{} (with opt. arg.) The user macros \ac, \acs, \acl, and \acf print now instead of , if available. -- Heiko Oberdiek 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