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  2. The \loadglsentries[type]{file name} command should be used for external definitions, since this allows for selecting specific glossary types (only useful for more than one glossary, however).

  3. The glossaries-extra package internally loads glossaries so you don't need to load both. The "noidx" method is quick for order of use/definition but slow and inefficient for alphabetic sorting, so glossaries-extra provides a hybrid method where you can use makeindex/xindy for the glossaries that need alphabetical ordering and \printnoidxglossary for order of use/definition.

  4. In printonlyused-mode show the page number where each acronym was first used. smaller. Make the acronym appear smaller. dua. The option dua stands for “don’t use acronyms”. It leads to a redefinition of \ac and \acp, making the full name appear all the time and suppressing all acronyms but the explicity requested by \acf or \acfp. nolist

  5. What is the correct pronunciation of TeX and LaTeX?

    tex.stackexchange.com/questions/17502

    LaTeX is usually pronounced / ˈlɑːtɛk / or / ˈleɪtɛk / in English (that is, not with the /ks/ pronunciation English speakers normally associate with X, but with a /k/). The characters T, E, X in the name come from capital Greek letters tau, epsilon, and chi, as the name of TeX derives from the Greek: τέχνη (skill, art, technique ...

  6. Acronym not defined warning - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    tex.stackexchange.com/questions/15707

    Acronym `AL' is not defined on input line 117 However, the PDF file is produced correctly. My only issue is that I want to go through the warnings to find things that actually needs attention (like overfull /hboxes) but with hundreds of these errors that gets quite tedious.

  7. It sort of depends on the system you're working on. I'm using GNU/Linux and here aspell does a good job. For instance, to check test.tex in Danish, I would do like this from the terminal: aspell -c -t test.tex -d da. The option -c tells aspell to check the file, -t puts it in TeX mode, and -d gives the base name of the main dictionary to use ...

  8. For some of these terms, it might be common to use the acronym/abbreviation. Examples are HTTP, TCP or Dow Jones. Other terms are usually written out, but I might want to use an abbreviation (in some sections) because they appear often or because they are so lengthy. (Examples: Distributed Event-Based System: DEBS or Peer-to-Peer: P2P)

  9. How to add acronym list - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    tex.stackexchange.com/questions/306918

    3. A simple solution would be using nopostdot as option. \usepackage[acronym,nopostdot]{glossaries} The reason only NY shows up in your Acronyms list is that you didn't use LA or UN with the \gls{} command. \glsaddall also mentions unused glossary entries.

  10. How to pluralize an acronym which ends in 'S' correctly?

    tex.stackexchange.com/questions/38558

    5. To also have the plural show up as a link to the acronym list, enter two acronym entries similar to as such: \acro{TSE}{transmissible spongiform encephalopathy} \acrodefplural{TSE}{transmissible spongiform encephalopathies} Then make sure you reference the acronym in the text body as such:

  11. Best package for developing a List of Abbreviations

    tex.stackexchange.com/questions/40915/best-package-for-developing-a-list-of...

    I recommend the glossaries package. It provides several predefined styles and can be customized very well. Strengths of glossaries are: Working with makeindex is needed for such lists of abbreviations, which might be a hurdle to overcome. The perl script and the extensive documentation of glossaries are a great help regarding this step.