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Hi There,
I'm trying to create a glossary using the glossaries package in latex. Is there a way to force all defined terms to appear in the output glossary, even if they are unused in the text? I see this as the equivalent to \nocite for glossary entries.
Cheers,
Ken.
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When using the glossaries package in a LaTeX document I occasionally want to use a glossary entry as part of section or chapter title. For example:
\section{\Glsentrytext{big}}
This however results in an error. Trying to use \protect\Glsentrytext{} does not solve the the problem. Note that using…
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I'm using the glossaries package in LaTeX. I've got \gls{foo} in my document, but I don't want the entry for "foo" to appear in the glossary. How can I keep a working (i.e. expanding) \gls{foo} in the body of my document, but exclude the entry for "foo" from the glossary?
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I want to create an index of symbols or notation, similar to the usual index one obtains with makeindex. I have gotten this to work, using the glossaries package. However, just as in the usual index, I would like to get two columns in the index of symbols, while glossaries puts everything under each…
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I'm trying to include a simple glossary to my LaTeX document,
I already searched for something like that on google, but never got it running.
I would like to use glossary or glossaries.
how to write it in the text?
how to print it?
what to execute on which position?
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