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% This is a minimal file for testing and debugging
% the glossaries package. Change the class file as
% desired, and add the relevant package options to
% both the class file and the glossaries package.
% Change the sample glossary entry and acronym if
% required. If the problem occurs with an additional
% glossary, add in the relevant \newglossary command
% and a sample entry.
%
% Only add extra packages or commands if they
% contribute to whatever problem you are trying to
% test.
%
% Remember that the document will not be complete
% until you have successfully completed all of the
% following steps:
% 1. latex minimalgls
% 2. makeglossaries minimalgls (note no extension)
% 3. latex minimalgls
% A further run through LaTeX will be required to ensure that
% the table of contents is up to date if the toc option
% is used.
\documentclass{article}
\listfiles
\usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
\usepackage{glossaries} % acronym will go in main glossary
%\usepackage[acronym]{glossaries} % make a separate list of acronyms
\makeglossaries
\newglossaryentry{sample}{name={sample},
description={a sample entry}}
% This contrived acronym has non-standard plural forms.
% These are specified in the optional argument.
\newacronym[\glsshortpluralkey=cas,\glslongpluralkey=contrived
acronyms]{aca}{aca}{a contrived acronym}
\begin{document}
A \gls{sample} entry and \gls{aca}. Second use: \gls{aca}.
Plurals: \glspl{sample}. Reset acronym\glsreset{aca}.
First use: \glspl{aca}. Second use: \glspl{aca}.
\printglossaries
\end{document}
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