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I'm trying to create a list of acronyms with Glossary.
My main .tex use a documentclass{Dissertate}
Before trying using Glossary I had a .tex where manually added the acronym. To print on my document I used



newcommand{acrnyms}{
phantomsection
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Lista degli acronimi}
chapter*{Lista degli acronimi}
input{frontmatter/abbr.tex}
}


and then I printed it with



acrnyms


Now, I would like to use my .tex file to print the list created by Glossary. I've added on my .cls file



usepackage[acronyms]{glossaries}
makeglossaries


after hyperref as indicated in the documentation of the package and I've added newacronym{3gpp}{3GPP}{3a Generazione Partnership Project} after that
Once in my .tex file (the one that was used to manually write the acronymous) I've used the code printglossary[type=acronymtype] but it doesn't show anything



Where I'm doing wrong?










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  • Did you try glsaddall just before printing the acronyms?

    – Jesse op den Brouw
    Jan 14 at 13:37











  • It doesn't work. I think I'm doing something wrong with the printing the list of the acronyms because, when I go to use Gls{3gpp} it works correctly and it prints the right acronym.

    – NicoCaldo
    Jan 15 at 7:47


















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I'm trying to create a list of acronyms with Glossary.
My main .tex use a documentclass{Dissertate}
Before trying using Glossary I had a .tex where manually added the acronym. To print on my document I used



newcommand{acrnyms}{
phantomsection
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Lista degli acronimi}
chapter*{Lista degli acronimi}
input{frontmatter/abbr.tex}
}


and then I printed it with



acrnyms


Now, I would like to use my .tex file to print the list created by Glossary. I've added on my .cls file



usepackage[acronyms]{glossaries}
makeglossaries


after hyperref as indicated in the documentation of the package and I've added newacronym{3gpp}{3GPP}{3a Generazione Partnership Project} after that
Once in my .tex file (the one that was used to manually write the acronymous) I've used the code printglossary[type=acronymtype] but it doesn't show anything



Where I'm doing wrong?










share|improve this question

























  • Did you try glsaddall just before printing the acronyms?

    – Jesse op den Brouw
    Jan 14 at 13:37











  • It doesn't work. I think I'm doing something wrong with the printing the list of the acronyms because, when I go to use Gls{3gpp} it works correctly and it prints the right acronym.

    – NicoCaldo
    Jan 15 at 7:47
















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I'm trying to create a list of acronyms with Glossary.
My main .tex use a documentclass{Dissertate}
Before trying using Glossary I had a .tex where manually added the acronym. To print on my document I used



newcommand{acrnyms}{
phantomsection
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Lista degli acronimi}
chapter*{Lista degli acronimi}
input{frontmatter/abbr.tex}
}


and then I printed it with



acrnyms


Now, I would like to use my .tex file to print the list created by Glossary. I've added on my .cls file



usepackage[acronyms]{glossaries}
makeglossaries


after hyperref as indicated in the documentation of the package and I've added newacronym{3gpp}{3GPP}{3a Generazione Partnership Project} after that
Once in my .tex file (the one that was used to manually write the acronymous) I've used the code printglossary[type=acronymtype] but it doesn't show anything



Where I'm doing wrong?










share|improve this question
















I'm trying to create a list of acronyms with Glossary.
My main .tex use a documentclass{Dissertate}
Before trying using Glossary I had a .tex where manually added the acronym. To print on my document I used



newcommand{acrnyms}{
phantomsection
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Lista degli acronimi}
chapter*{Lista degli acronimi}
input{frontmatter/abbr.tex}
}


and then I printed it with



acrnyms


Now, I would like to use my .tex file to print the list created by Glossary. I've added on my .cls file



usepackage[acronyms]{glossaries}
makeglossaries


after hyperref as indicated in the documentation of the package and I've added newacronym{3gpp}{3GPP}{3a Generazione Partnership Project} after that
Once in my .tex file (the one that was used to manually write the acronymous) I've used the code printglossary[type=acronymtype] but it doesn't show anything



Where I'm doing wrong?







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  • Did you try glsaddall just before printing the acronyms?

    – Jesse op den Brouw
    Jan 14 at 13:37











  • It doesn't work. I think I'm doing something wrong with the printing the list of the acronyms because, when I go to use Gls{3gpp} it works correctly and it prints the right acronym.

    – NicoCaldo
    Jan 15 at 7:47





















  • Did you try glsaddall just before printing the acronyms?

    – Jesse op den Brouw
    Jan 14 at 13:37











  • It doesn't work. I think I'm doing something wrong with the printing the list of the acronyms because, when I go to use Gls{3gpp} it works correctly and it prints the right acronym.

    – NicoCaldo
    Jan 15 at 7:47



















Did you try glsaddall just before printing the acronyms?

– Jesse op den Brouw
Jan 14 at 13:37





Did you try glsaddall just before printing the acronyms?

– Jesse op den Brouw
Jan 14 at 13:37













It doesn't work. I think I'm doing something wrong with the printing the list of the acronyms because, when I go to use Gls{3gpp} it works correctly and it prints the right acronym.

– NicoCaldo
Jan 15 at 7:47







It doesn't work. I think I'm doing something wrong with the printing the list of the acronyms because, when I go to use Gls{3gpp} it works correctly and it prints the right acronym.

– NicoCaldo
Jan 15 at 7:47












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before printglossary[type=acronymtype] to print it






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    addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Acronyms}


    before printglossary[type=acronymtype] to print it






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      addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Acronyms}


      before printglossary[type=acronymtype] to print it






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        The problem was I had to copy



        addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Acronyms}


        before printglossary[type=acronymtype] to print it






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        addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Acronyms}


        before printglossary[type=acronymtype] to print it







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