Hi Thorsten,
sorry, my fault! Thank you for your kind advice. I promise improvement.
horst1
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- Sat Aug 06, 2011 2:52 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: glossaries | Split Glossary into Latin and Greek Symbols
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- Fri Aug 05, 2011 5:16 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: glossaries | Split Glossary into Latin and Greek Symbols
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glossaries | Split Glossary into Latin and Greek Symbols
Using index style instead of super worked out.
Now i want each description to start at one certain position like for the style super.
How does the my index based style "mylist" has to be changed?
\documentclass[listof=flat,a4paper,12pt,headsepline,bibliography=totoc,listof=totoc,index=totoc ...
Now i want each description to start at one certain position like for the style super.
How does the my index based style "mylist" has to be changed?
\documentclass[listof=flat,a4paper,12pt,headsepline,bibliography=totoc,listof=totoc,index=totoc ...
- Fri Aug 05, 2011 3:19 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: glossaries | Split Glossary into Latin and Greek Symbols
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8269
glossaries | Split Glossary into Latin and Greek Symbols
Hi,
I want to create a glossary using glossaries where first latin symbols are displayed (in alphabetical order) and greek symbols after that.
I use the code below:
\documentclass[listof=flat,a4paper,12pt,headsepline,bibliography=totoc,listof=totoc,index=totoc,cleardoublepage=empty,numbers ...
I want to create a glossary using glossaries where first latin symbols are displayed (in alphabetical order) and greek symbols after that.
I use the code below:
\documentclass[listof=flat,a4paper,12pt,headsepline,bibliography=totoc,listof=totoc,index=totoc,cleardoublepage=empty,numbers ...