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% arara: pdflatex
% arara: makeglossaries
% arara: pdflatex
% arara: pdflatex
\documentclass[fontsize=10pt,open=any]{scrbook}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{tgtermes}
\usepackage{xcolor}
\usepackage{siunitx}
\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}
\usepackage[nopostdot=false,% don't suppress the post-description dot
stylemods=longragged,% load glossary-longragged.sty and glossaries-extra-stylemods.sty
style=longragged3col,% set the glossary style
nogroupskip% don't have a gap between groups
]{glossaries-extra}
% KOMA class alterations (the default sans-serif clashes
% with the smallcaps font in the headings examples)
\setkomafont{disposition}{\normalcolor\bfseries}
\pagestyle{headings}
% Need a wider column for the location list:
\setlength{\glspagelistwidth}{0.12\textwidth}
% Adjust the description column width if necessary:
%\setlength{\glsdescwidth}{0.5\textwidth}
% Default font for name field in the glossary. This may be
% overridden by the category attributes:
\renewcommand*{\glsnamefont}[1]{\textbf{#1}}
\makeglossaries
% Define some semantic commands:
\newcommand*{\animalfont}[1]{\textcolor{brown}{#1}}
\newcommand*{\vegetablefont}[1]{\textcolor{teal}{#1}}
\newcommand*{\mineralfont}[1]{\textcolor{violet}{#1}}
\newcommand*{\myacronymfont}[1]{\textcolor{orange}{#1}}
\newcommand*{\bacteriafont}[1]{\textcolor{green}{#1}}
\newcommand*{\unitfont}[1]{\textcolor{blue}{#1}}
\newcommand*{\constantfont}[1]{\textcolor{magenta}{#1}}
% Make the first letter of the name field uppercase in the glossary
% for the given categories:
\glssetcategoryattribute{animal}{glossname}{firstuc}
\glssetcategoryattribute{mineral}{glossname}{firstuc}
\glssetcategoryattribute{vegetable}{glossname}{firstuc}
% Make the name field in the glossary use a font changing command
% (overrides \glsnamefont). In this example, I'm using the semantic
% commands I defined above. The backslash is omitted.
\glssetcategoryattribute{animal}{glossnamefont}{animalfont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{mineral}{glossnamefont}{mineralfont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{vegetable}{glossnamefont}{vegetablefont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{glossnamefont}{myacronymfont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{bacteria}{glossnamefont}{bacteriafont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{unit}{glossnamefont}{unitfont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{constant}{glossnamefont}{constantfont}
% Modify the font used for the description in the glossary:
%\glssetcategoryattribute{bacteria}{glossdescfont}{textsf}
% Modify the way commands like \gls display regular terms according
% to attribute.
\glssetcategoryattribute{general}{font}{textsf}
\glssetcategoryattribute{mineral}{font}{mineralfont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{animal}{font}{animalfont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{vegetable}{font}{vegetablefont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{font}{myacronymfont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{unit}{font}{unitfont}
\glssetcategoryattribute{constant}{font}{constantfont}
% I can't add one of the above for the "abbreviation" or "bacteria"
% category as they aren't considered regular entries. (They use
% one of the abbreviation styles that sets the "regular" attribute
% to "false".)
\glssetcategoryattribute{bacteria}{font}{bacteriafont}% ignored!
% If the abbreviation style for "bacteria" is changed to, say,
% "short-em", the attribute won't be ignored.
% Adjust \glsxtrregularfont so that it picks up the appropriate
% command from the "font" attribute (set above).
\renewcommand*{\glsxtrregularfont}[1]{%
\glshasattribute{\glslabel}{font}%
{\csuse{\glsgetattribute{\glslabel}{font}}{#1}}%
{#1}%
}
\newglossaryentry{duck}{name=duck,
category={animal},
description={a waterbird with webbed feet}}
\newglossaryentry{parrot}{name=parrot,
category={animal},
description={mainly tropical bird with bright plumage}}
\newglossaryentry{cabbage}{name=cabbage,
category={vegetable},
description={vegetable with thick green or purple leaves}}
\newglossaryentry{brocolli}{name=brocolli,
category={vegetable},
description={vegetable with heads of small green or purple flower
buds}}
\newglossaryentry{quartz}{name=quartz,
category=mineral,
description={hard mineral consisting of silica}}
\newglossaryentry{corundum}{name=corundum,
category=mineral,
description={crystalline form of aluminium oxide}}
% The following doesn't have the category explicitly set, so it
% defaults to "general":
\newglossaryentry{loremipsum}{name={lorem ipsum},
description={dummy text}}
% The following set the category to "unit":
\newglossaryentry{ohm}{name=ohm,symbol={\si{\ohm}},
category=unit,
description=unit of electrical resistance}
\newglossaryentry{angstrom}{name={\aa}ngstr\"om,
category=unit,
symbol={\si{\angstrom}},sort=angstrom,
description={non-SI unit of length}}
% The selected style doesn't display the symbol
% so add it to the post-name hook:
\newcommand*{\glsxtrpostnameunit}{ (\glsentrysymbol{\glscurrententrylabel})}
% Insert the symbol after commands like \gls but only on first use
% (and only for the "unit" category):
\newcommand*{\glsxtrpostlinkunit}{%
\ifdefempty\glscustomtext{\glsxtrpostlinkAddSymbolOnFirstUse}{}}
% The above "post-link" hook occurs after the link-text produced by
% \gls so it's place outside the \unitfont argument.
% Mathematic constants need the "sort" key set because the "name"
% field contains commands:
\newglossaryentry{pi}{name={\ensuremath{\pi}},
sort=pi,
category=constant,
user1=pi,
description={ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter}}
% Insert the description and "user1" text after commands like \gls but only on first use
% (and only for the "constant" category):
\newcommand*{\glsxtrpostlinkconstant}{%
\ifdefempty\glscustomtext
{\glsxtrifwasfirstuse{ (\glsentryuseri{\glslabel},
\glsentrydesc{\glslabel})}{}}%
{}}
% Insert the "user1" text after the description in the glossary
% but only for the "constant" category:
\newcommand*{\glsxtrpostdescconstant}{\space
(\glsentryuseri{\glscurrententrylabel})}
% \newacronym sets the category to "acronym" by default. The
% "short-em" style makes it a regular entry.
\setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{short-em}
\newacronym{laser}{laser}{light amplification by
stimulated emission of radiation}
\newacronym{scuba}{scuba}{self-contained underwater breathing
apparatus}
% \newabbreviation sets the category to "abbreviation" by default.
% The "long-short-sc" style sets the regular attribute to false.
\setabbreviationstyle{long-short-sc}
\newabbreviation{html}{html}{hypertext markup language}
\newabbreviation{svg}{svg}{scalable vector graphics}
% The optional argument can be used to set a different category:
\setabbreviationstyle[bacteria]{long-em-short-em}
%\setabbreviationstyle[bacteria]{short-em}
% An alternative approach that uses \bacteriafont in the document
% and in the glossary is to provide a custom style:
%\newabbreviationstyle{bacteria}%
%{%
% \GlsXtrUseAbbrStyleSetup{long-short}%
%}%
%{%
% \GlsXtrUseAbbrStyleFmts{long-short}%
% \renewcommand*{\glsabbrvfont}[1]{\bacteriafont{##1}}%
% \renewcommand*{\glsfirstlongfont}[1]{\bacteriafont{##1}}%
% \renewcommand*{\glslongfont}[1]{\bacteriafont{##1}}%
%}
% (the definition of \bacteriafont would need to be adjusted to
% include \emph)
%\setabbreviationstyle[bacteria]{bacteria}
\newabbreviation[category=bacteria]%
{cbot}% label
{C.~botulinum}% short
{Clostridium botulinum}% long
\newabbreviation[category=bacteria]%
{putida}% label
{P.~putida}% short
{Pseudomonas putida}% long
% Abbreviations that have translations. These put the translated
% text in the "user1" field. The "-user" abbreviation styles
% insert this field (if present) into the parenthetical material
% when used with \gls.
\setabbreviationstyle[foreign]{short-long-user}
% The fonts used by this style can be adjusted:
\renewcommand*{\glsabbrvuserfont}[1]{\textsf{\color{red}#1}}% short-form font
\renewcommand*{\glslonguserfont}[1]{\textsf{#1}}% long-form font
\newabbreviation[category=foreign,user1={French \TeX\ user group}]
{gutenberg}{GUTenburg}{Groupe francophone des utilisateurs de \TeX}
% Insert the translation (user1) text after the description
% in the glossary but only for the "foreign" category:
\newcommand*{\glsxtrpostdescforeign}{\space
(Translation: \glsentryuseri{\glscurrententrylabel})}
% Now we have an awkward one that ends with a period:
\setabbreviationstyle[foreignenddot]{short-long-user}
% Need to discard the end of sentence period for the
% entries in this category.
\glssetcategoryattribute{foreignenddot}{discardperiod}{true}
% But not on first use (the user1 text doesn't end with a
% period):
\glssetcategoryattribute{foreignenddot}{retainfirstuseperiod}{true}
\newabbreviation
[user1={German Speaking \TeX\ User Group},category=foreignenddot]
{dante}{DANTE e.V.}{Deutschsprachige Anwendervereinigung \TeX\ e.V.}
% Insert the translation (user1) text after the description
% in the glossary but only for the "foreignenddot" category:
\newcommand*{\glsxtrpostdescforeignenddot}{\space
(Translation: \glsentryuseri{\glscurrententrylabel})}
% Insert page/pages tag before location list:
\GlsXtrEnablePreLocationTag{Page: }{Pages: }
\begin{document}
\tableofcontents
\chapter{Samples in the Main Document Text}
\section{All Entries}
First use (\verb|\gls|): \forglsentries{\thislabel}{\gls{\thislabel}. }
Next use (\verb|\gls|): \forglsentries{\thislabel}{\gls{\thislabel}. }
Using \verb|\glsfirst|: \forglsentries{\thislabel}{\glsfirst{\thislabel}. }
Using \verb|\glstext|: \forglsentries{\thislabel}{\glstext{\thislabel}. }
\section{Abbreviations only}
Abbreviations that have the \verb|regular| attribute set are
hybrids and can have odd results. In this example, the hybrid
entries are:
\forglsentries{\thislabel}{%
\ifglshasshort{\thislabel}%
{% is an abbreviation
\glsifregular{\thislabel}%
{% is regular
\texttt{\thislabel}.
}%
{}%
}
{}%
}
Using \verb|\glsxtrfull|:
\forglsentries{\thislabel}{%
\ifglshasshort{\thislabel}{\glsxtrfull{\thislabel}. }{}}
Using \verb|\glsxtrshort|:
\forglsentries{\thislabel}{%
\ifglshasshort{\thislabel}{\glsxtrshort{\thislabel}. }{}}
Using \verb|\glsxtrlong|:
\forglsentries{\thislabel}{%
\ifglshaslong{\thislabel}{\glsxtrlong{\thislabel}. }{}}
\section{Symbols}
Using \verb|\glssymbol|:
\forglsentries{\thislabel}{%
\ifglshassymbol{\thislabel}{\glssymbol{\thislabel}. }{}}
\section{User Field}
Using \verb|\glsuseri|:
\forglsentries{\thislabel}{%
\ifglshasfield{useri}{\thislabel}{\glsuseri{\thislabel}[.] }{}}
(The full stop in the above is placed inside square brackets
to prevent the \verb|discardperiod| attribute from discarding it
since the \verb|useri| field doesn't end with a dot.)
\chapter{Math Mode}
Inline: $\gls{pi} = \frac{C}{d}$, display:
\[
\gls{pi} = \frac{C}{d}
\]
\chapter{Samples in Headings}
Don't use commands like \verb|\gls| in section headings, but you can
use commands like \verb|\glsfmttext| or \verb|\glsfmtshort|.
\forglsentries{\thislabel}{%
\ifglshasshort{\thislabel}%
{\section{\glsfmtshort{\thislabel}}}%
{%
% the constant entry "pi" can't be used in the PDF bookmarks,
% so use the user1 text for the bookmark
\glsifcategory{\thislabel}{constant}
{%
\section{\texorpdfstring{\glsfmttext{\thislabel}}{\glsentryuseri{\thislabel}}}%
}%
{%
\section{\glsfmttext{\thislabel}}%
}%
}%
\Glsdesc[noindex]{\thislabel}.
}
\renewcommand{\glossarypreamble}{\emph{This glossary uses the style
`\csuse{@glossary@default@style}' with modifications made
through categories and their attributes.}\par\medskip}
\printglossaries
\end{document}
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