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 % This file is public domain.
 %
 % This is a sample document illustrating how to use the
 % glossaries package with xindy using the compatibility option.
 % To create the document:
 %
 %   latex samplexdy-compatible207
 %   makeglossaries samplexdy-compatible207
 %   latex samplexdy-compatible207
 %
 % If you don't have Perl installed, then use one of the
 % following instead of makeglossaries:
 %
 % If you want to have a separate "Mc" letter group do:
 %
 %    xindy -I xindy -M samplexdy-mc207 -t samplexdy-compatible207.glg -o samplexdy-compatible207.gls samplexdy-compatible207.glo
 %
 % Otherwise do:
 %
 %  xindy -L english -C utf8 -I xindy -M samplexdy-compatible207 -t samplexdy-compatible207.glg -o samplexdy-compatible207.gls samplexdy-compatible207.glo
 %
\documentclass{article}

\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{fmtcount}

 % remove redefinition of \thepage below if you want to uncomment
 % the following line:
 % \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}

\usepackage[xindy,compatible-2.07,style=altlistgroup]{glossaries}

 % Define a new command to do bold italic (it uses \hyperbf
 % rather than \textbf in case I later introduce hyperlinks
 % - although I would have to remove the fancy page numbering
 % if I wanted to do that):

\newcommand*{\hyperbfit}[1]{\textit{\hyperbf{#1}}}

 % Need to add this to the list of attributes in order
 % to use it with xindy:
 % (This command will have no effect if \noist is used)

\GlsAddXdyAttribute{hyperbfit}

 % Redefine the page numbers so that they appear as a word:

 \renewcommand*{\thepage}{\Numberstring{page}}

 % Need to add this to the list of location styles.
 % \Numberstring{page} gets expanded to
 % \protect \Numberstringnum {<n>} (where <n> is the page number)
 % so need to define the location in that format:
 % (This command will have no effect if \noist is used)

\GlsAddXdyLocation{Numberstring}{:sep "\string\protect\space
  \string\Numberstringnum\space\glsopenbrace"
  "arabic-numbers" :sep "\glsclosebrace"}

 % To have Mc as a separate group uncomment the following three
 % lines:

 \setStyleFile{samplexdy-mc207} % note no extension
 \noist
 \GlsSetXdyLanguage{}

 % The above three lines specify to use samplexdy-mc.xdy (supplied
 % with this file) and don't overwrite it. The language is
 % unset using \GlsSetXdyLanguage{} as all the language
 % dependent information is contained in samplexdy-mc.xdy
 % Note that using \noist means that commands like
 % \GlsAddXdyAttribute and \GlsAddXdyLocation will no longer have
 % an effect.

 % Write the style file (if \noist isn't used)
 % and activate glossary entries

\makeglossaries

 % Define glossary entries
 % \glshyperlink is used instead of \gls to prevent the glossary
 % page numbers also appear in the locations, however I need
 % to ensure that the referenced entries are added to the
 % glossary via commands that use \glslink, \glsadd or \glssee

\newglossaryentry{mcadam}{name={McAdam, John Loudon},
first={John Loudon McAdam},text={McAdam},
description={Scottish engineer}}

\newglossaryentry{maclaurin}{name={Maclaurin, Colin},
first={Colin Maclaurin},text={Maclaurin},
description={Scottish mathematician best known for the
\gls{maclaurinseries}}}

\newglossaryentry{maclaurinseries}{name={Maclaurin series},
description={Series expansion},see={taylorstheorem}}

\newglossaryentry{taylorstheorem}{name={Taylor's theorem},
description={Theorem expressing a function $f(x)$ as the sum of
a polynomial and a remainder:
\[f(x) = f(a)+f'(a)(x-a)+f''(a)(x-a^2)/2!+\cdots+R_n\]
If $n\to\infty$ the expansion is a \glshyperlink{taylorseries}
and if $a=0$, the series is called a
\gls{maclaurinseries}}}

\newglossaryentry{taylorseries}{name={Taylor series},
description={Series expansion},see={taylorstheorem}}

\newglossaryentry{taylor}{name={Taylor, Brook},
first={Brook Taylor},text={Taylor},
description={English mathematician}}

\newglossaryentry{mcnemar}{name={McNemar, Quinn},
first={Quinn McNemar},text={McNemar},
description={Mathematician who introduced
\gls{mcnemarstest}. This entry has the number list
suppressed},nonumberlist}

\newglossaryentry{mcnemarstest}{name={McNemar's test},
description={A nonparametric test introduced by
\gls{mcnemar} in 1947}}

\newglossaryentry{mach}{name={Mach, Ernst},
first={Ernst Mach},text={Mach},
 % if using samplexdy-mc.xdy, the following line is needed
 % to prevent this entry being put in the "Mc" group
sort={mach, Ernst},
description={Czech/Austrian physicist and philosopher}}

\newglossaryentry{machnumber}{name={Mach number},
 % if using samplexdy-mc.xdy, the following line is needed
 % to prevent this entry being put in the "Mc" group
sort={mach number},
description={Ratio of the speed of a body in a fluid to the
speed of sound in that fluid named after \gls{mach}}}

\newglossaryentry{malthus}{name={Malthus, Thomas Robert},
first={Thomas Robert Malthus},text={Malthus},
description={English mathematician, sociologist and classicist}}

\newglossaryentry{ampereandre}{name={Ampère, André-Marie},
first={André-Marie Ampère},text={Ampère},
description={French mathematician and physicist}}

\newglossaryentry{ampere}{name={ampere},
description={SI unit of electric current named after
\gls{ampereandre}}}

\newglossaryentry{archimedes}{name={Archimedes of Syracuse},
first={Archimedes of Syracuse},text={Archimedes},
description={Greek mathematician}}

\newglossaryentry{archimedesprinciple}{name={Archemedes' principle},
description={Principle that if a body is submerged in a fluid
it experiences upthrust equal to the weight of the displaced
fluid. Named after \gls{archimedes}}}

\newglossaryentry{galton}{name={Galton, Sir Francis},
first={Sir Francis Galton},text={Galton},
description={English anthropologist}}

\newglossaryentry{gauss}{name={Gauss, Karl Friedrich},
first={Karl Friedrich Gauss},text={Gauss},
description={German mathematician}}

\newglossaryentry{gaussianint}{name={Gaussian integer},
description={Complex number where both real and imaginary
parts are integers}}

\newglossaryentry{peano}{name={Peano, Giuseppe},
first={Giuseppe Peano},text={Peano},
description={Italian mathematician}}

\newglossaryentry{peanoscurve}{name={Peano's curve},
description={A space-filling curve discovered by
\gls{peano}}}

\newglossaryentry{pearson}{name={Pearson, Karl},
first={Karl Pearson},text={Pearson},
description={English mathematician}}

\newglossaryentry{pearspmcc}{name={Pearson's product moment
correlation coefficient},description={Product moment correlation
coefficient named after \gls{pearson}}}

\begin{document}
\title{Sample Document Using the Glossaries Package With Xindy}
\author{Nicola Talbot}
\maketitle

\section{\glsentryfirst{gauss}}

This is a section on \gls[format=(]{gauss}. This section spans
several pages.

\newpage

This page talks about \glspl[format=hyperbfit]{gaussianint}. Since
it's the principle definition, the user-defined hyperbfit format is
used.

\newpage

The section on \gls[format=)]{gauss} ends here.

\section{Series Expansions}

This section is about series expansions. It mentions
\gls{maclaurin} and \gls{taylor}. It also discusses
\gls{taylorstheorem} which is related to the \gls{taylorseries}.
The \gls{maclaurinseries} is a special case of the
\gls{taylorseries}.

\section{\glsentryname{archimedesprinciple}}

This section discusses \gls{archimedesprinciple} which was
introduced by \gls{archimedes}.

\section{Another section}

This section covers \gls{mach} who introduced the \gls{machnumber}.
It also mentions \gls{ampereandre} after whom the
SI unit \gls{ampere} is named. It then discusses \gls{galton}
and \gls{malthus}. Finally it mentions \gls{mcadam}.

\newpage
This page discusses \gls{mcnemar} who introduced
\gls{mcnemarstest} and \gls{peano} who discovered \gls{peanoscurve}.

\printglossaries
\end{document}