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% This file is public domain
% If you want to use arara, you need the following directives:
% arara: pdflatex: { synctex: on }
% arara: makeglossaries
% arara: pdflatex: { synctex: on }
% arara: pdflatex: { synctex: on }
\documentclass[a4paper]{report}
\usepackage[colorlinks,plainpages=false]{hyperref}
\usepackage[acronym,% create 'acronym' glossary type
% The package option "nomain" is used here to suppress the
% main glossary, since this example doesn't use it. If you
% want to use the main glossary, remove the "nomain" option.
nomain,
style=altlist, % use altlist style
toc, % add the glossary to the table of contents
]{glossaries}
\makeglossaries
% Define a new acronym style called "altfn" that's based on the
% footnote-sc-desc style
\newacronymstyle
{altfn}% style name
{% Inherit display style from "footnote-sc-desc"
\GlsUseAcrEntryDispStyle{footnote-sc-desc}%
}%
{% Inherit definitions from "footnote-sc-desc"
\GlsUseAcrStyleDefs{footnote-sc-desc}%
% Modify the first use display styles so they put the long form
% followed by the description in the footnote:
%
% First use of \gls:
\renewcommand*{\genacrfullformat}[2]{%
\protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}}##2%
\protect\footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}%
}%
% First use of \Gls:
\renewcommand*{\Genacrfullformat}[2]{%
\firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshort{##1}}##2%
\protect\footnote{\glsentrylong{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}%
}%
% First use of \glspl:
\renewcommand*{\genplacrfullformat}[2]{%
\protect\firstacronymfont{\glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2%
\protect\footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}%
}%
% First use of \Glspl:
\renewcommand*{\Genplacrfullformat}[2]{%
\protect\firstacronymfont{\Glsentryshortpl{##1}}##2%
\protect\footnote{\glsentrylongpl{##1}: \glsentrydesc{##1}}%
}%
% Sort according to long form:
\renewcommand*{\acronymsort}[2]{##2}%
% Set the name (as displayed in the glossary) to long (short)
\renewcommand*{\acronymentry}[1]{%
\glsentrylong{##1} (\acronymfont{\glsentryshort{##1}})}%
% Since bold small caps isn't supported with this document's
% fonts, adjust \acronymfont so that it switches to medium
% small caps:
\renewcommand{\acronymfont}[1]{\textmd{\scshape ##1}}%
}
% Now use this new style:
\setacronymstyle{altfn}
% Change the "see" items so that they use \acronymfont:
\renewcommand*{\glsseeitemformat}[1]{\acronymfont{\glsentrytext{#1}}}
\newacronym[description={Statistical pattern recognition
technique~\protect\cite{svm}}, % acronym's description
]{svm}{svm}{support vector machine}
\newacronym[description={Statistical pattern recognition technique
using the ``kernel trick''},% acronym's description
see={[see also]{svm}},
]{ksvm}{ksvm}{kernel
support vector machine}
\begin{document}
\tableofcontents
\chapter{Support Vector Machines}
The \gls{svm} is used widely in the area of pattern recognition.
% plural form with initial letter in uppercase:
\Glspl{svm} are \ldots\ (but beware, converting the initial letter to
upper case for a small caps acronym is sometimes considered
poor style).
Short version: \acrshort{svm}. Long version: \acrlong{svm}. Full
version: \acrfull{svm}. Description: \glsentrydesc{svm}.
This is the entry in uppercase: \GLS{svm}.
\chapter{Kernel Support Vector Machines}
The \gls{ksvm} is \ifglsused{svm}{an}{a} \gls{svm} that uses
the so called ``kernel trick''. This is the entry's description without
a link: \glsentrydesc{ksvm}.
\glsresetall
(Reset all.)
Possessive: \gls{ksvm}['s].
Make the glossary entry number bold for this
one \gls[format=hyperbf]{svm}.
\begin{thebibliography}{1}
\bibitem{svm} \ldots
\end{thebibliography}
\printglossary
\end{document}
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