LaTeX Package : glossaries v 2.05 Last Modified : 6th Feb 2010 Author : Nicola Talbot This package is provided to assist generating glossaries. The package supports acronyms and multiple glossaries. New entries are defined to have a name and description (and optionally an associated symbol). Plural forms can also be specified. New glossary styles can be defined, and preambles and postambles can be specified. There is provision for loading a database of terms, only terms used in the text will be added to the relevant glossary. *This package replaces the glossary package which is now obsolete.* The glossaries bundle also includes mfirstuc.sty which provides \makefirstuc{} which makes the first object of uppercase unless starts with a control sequence followed by a non-empty group, in which case the first object in the group is converted to uppercase. Examples: \makefirstuc{abc} -> Abc \makefirstuc{\emph{abc}} -> \emph{Abc} \makefirstuc{{\'a}bc} -> {\'A}bc \makefirstuc{\ae bc} -> \AE bc \makefirstuc{{\ae}bc} -> {\AE}bc \makefirstuc{\ae{}bc} -> \AE{}bc glossaries-accsupp.sty is an experimental package that uses the accsupp package to provide accessibility support for the glossaries package. INSTALLATION See INSTALL file for installation instructions. REQUIREMENTS ifthen xkeyval *at least version 2.5f (2006/11/18)* xfor amsgen longtable (unless you use the nolong or nostyles package options) If the supertabular package is installed, it will also be loaded unless the nosuper or nostyles package options are used. If the supertabular package isn't installed, you can still use the glossaries package, but you won't be able to use any of the styles defined in glossaries-super.sty. If you want to use glossary-longragged.sty or glossary-superragged.sty you will also need the array package. Note that the current version of the glossaries package doesn't load xspace. If you want to use the experimental glossaries-accsupp.sty you will also need the accsupp package. LaTeX2HTML This package comes with a LaTeX2HTML style file glossaries.perl which should be placed in the relevant LaTeX2HTML styles directory, but note that glossaries.perl only supplies a sub-set of the commands provided by glossaries.sty, so some commands may not be implemented or may be implemented in a different way. LICENCE This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html for the details of that license. Author's home page: http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/