Make glossary
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@Marsevil For me it works. Consider the following ( \documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{glossaries}
\makeglossaries
\newglossaryentry{latex}
{
name=latex,
description={Is a markup language specially suited
for scientific documents}
}
\newglossaryentry{maths}
{
name=mathematics,
description={Mathematics is what mathematicians do}
}
\title{How to create a glossary}
\author{ }
\date{ }
\begin{document}
\maketitle
The \Gls{latex} typesetting markup language is specially suitable
for documents that include \gls{maths}.
\clearpage
\printglossaries
\end{document}
Then tectonic -k test_glossary.tex
makeglossaries test_glossary
tectonic -k test_glossary.tex produce a pdf with glossary. |
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Ok thank you, it works. |
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Hi everyone,
I everyone,
Today I'm trying to make a glossary in my Latex document. And unfortunately, it does not work.
I found this issue which sounds related to that but still no contribution at that time.
I'm wondering if somebody found a work around, I tried to run Tectonic with
--keep-intermediates
then runmakeglossaries
manually and, to finish, re-run tectonic, but my glossary still does not show up in the generated document.Please note that there is no error reported.
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