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%% mods --bg 10/09/92
%% This is file `gglo.ist' generated
%% on <1990/2/24> with the docstrip utility (v1.1f).
%%
%% The original source file was `gglo.doc'.
%%
%%
%% Copyright (C) 1989,1990 by Frank Mittelbach. All rights reserved.
%%
%% IMPORTANT NOTICE:
%%
%% You are not allowed to change this file.
%% You may however copy this file to a different name and then
%% change this copy.
%%
%% You are allowed to distribute this file under the condition that it is
%% distributed together with all files mentioned in readme.mz1.
%% If you receive only some of these files from someone, complain!
%%
%% Error Reports in case of UNCHANGED versions to
%%
%% F. Mittelbach
%% Eichenweg 29
%% D-6500 Mainz 1
%% Federal Republic of Germany
%% Bitnet: <PZF5HZ@DRUEDS2>
%%
%% This is a MAKEINDEX style file which should be used to generate the
%% formatted change history for use with the doc style option. The TeX
%% commands used below are defined in doc.sty. The commands for MAKEINDEX
%% like `level' `item_x1' are described in `` Makeindex, A General Purpose,
%% Formatter-Independent Index Processor'' by Poheng Chen.
%% Since the standard MAKEINDEX implementation have very limited space for
%% their items some of the change entries might fall through. This is
%% unfortunate but I think I can live with it for the moment.
level '>'
actual '='
quote '!'
delim_0 "\\pfill "
delim_1 "\\pfill "
delim_2 "\\pfill "
item_x1 "\\efill \n \\subitem "
item_x2 "\\efill \n \\subsubitem "
%% The following is commented (makeindex complains "unknown specifiers) --bg
%%lethead_prefix "{\\bf\\hfil "
%%lethead_suffix "\\hfil}\\nopagebreak\n"
%%lethead_flag 1 % Generate Headings
%% We disable scanning of macro names inside the index because there
%% exists a style option to work with doc.sty which is capable of scanning
%% every \verb command. This would otherwise produce recursion.
preamble
"\n \\begin{theglossary} \n \\makeatletter\\scan@allowedfalse\n"
postamble
"\n\n \\end{theglossary}\n"
%% Note this difference to gind.ist. This is necessary if you have an
%% up-to-date LaTeX. Otherwise comment it out.
keyword "\\glossaryentry"
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