Package Acro greek letter











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documentclass[12pt]{article}

usepackage{acro}

DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
short = MCP-1 ,
long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
class = abbrev
}

begin{document}

newpage
printacronyms[include-classes=abbrev,name=Abbreviations]
thispagestyle{empty}

end{document}


I would like to add a greek sign to my abbreviations with the acro package, somehow like this:



DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
short = MCP-1 alpha ,
long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
class = abbrev
}


However this creates only errors. I have tried all different kinds of writing greek letters, but all do not work.
Does anybody have a answer for this question?










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  • $alpha$, perhaps?
    – egreg
    Jun 17 at 12:40










  • It probably should be short = MCP-1~$alpha$
    – clemens
    Jun 17 at 13:55






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    This shows alpha in the abbreviation list but unfortunately alpha is - unlike the other letters in the abbreviation - not printed bold.
    – K mit K
    Jun 17 at 16:11















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documentclass[12pt]{article}

usepackage{acro}

DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
short = MCP-1 ,
long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
class = abbrev
}

begin{document}

newpage
printacronyms[include-classes=abbrev,name=Abbreviations]
thispagestyle{empty}

end{document}


I would like to add a greek sign to my abbreviations with the acro package, somehow like this:



DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
short = MCP-1 alpha ,
long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
class = abbrev
}


However this creates only errors. I have tried all different kinds of writing greek letters, but all do not work.
Does anybody have a answer for this question?










share|improve this question






















  • $alpha$, perhaps?
    – egreg
    Jun 17 at 12:40










  • It probably should be short = MCP-1~$alpha$
    – clemens
    Jun 17 at 13:55






  • 1




    This shows alpha in the abbreviation list but unfortunately alpha is - unlike the other letters in the abbreviation - not printed bold.
    – K mit K
    Jun 17 at 16:11













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documentclass[12pt]{article}

usepackage{acro}

DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
short = MCP-1 ,
long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
class = abbrev
}

begin{document}

newpage
printacronyms[include-classes=abbrev,name=Abbreviations]
thispagestyle{empty}

end{document}


I would like to add a greek sign to my abbreviations with the acro package, somehow like this:



DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
short = MCP-1 alpha ,
long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
class = abbrev
}


However this creates only errors. I have tried all different kinds of writing greek letters, but all do not work.
Does anybody have a answer for this question?










share|improve this question













documentclass[12pt]{article}

usepackage{acro}

DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
short = MCP-1 ,
long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
class = abbrev
}

begin{document}

newpage
printacronyms[include-classes=abbrev,name=Abbreviations]
thispagestyle{empty}

end{document}


I would like to add a greek sign to my abbreviations with the acro package, somehow like this:



DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
short = MCP-1 alpha ,
long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
class = abbrev
}


However this creates only errors. I have tried all different kinds of writing greek letters, but all do not work.
Does anybody have a answer for this question?







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  • $alpha$, perhaps?
    – egreg
    Jun 17 at 12:40










  • It probably should be short = MCP-1~$alpha$
    – clemens
    Jun 17 at 13:55






  • 1




    This shows alpha in the abbreviation list but unfortunately alpha is - unlike the other letters in the abbreviation - not printed bold.
    – K mit K
    Jun 17 at 16:11


















  • $alpha$, perhaps?
    – egreg
    Jun 17 at 12:40










  • It probably should be short = MCP-1~$alpha$
    – clemens
    Jun 17 at 13:55






  • 1




    This shows alpha in the abbreviation list but unfortunately alpha is - unlike the other letters in the abbreviation - not printed bold.
    – K mit K
    Jun 17 at 16:11
















$alpha$, perhaps?
– egreg
Jun 17 at 12:40




$alpha$, perhaps?
– egreg
Jun 17 at 12:40












It probably should be short = MCP-1~$alpha$
– clemens
Jun 17 at 13:55




It probably should be short = MCP-1~$alpha$
– clemens
Jun 17 at 13:55




1




1




This shows alpha in the abbreviation list but unfortunately alpha is - unlike the other letters in the abbreviation - not printed bold.
– K mit K
Jun 17 at 16:11




This shows alpha in the abbreviation list but unfortunately alpha is - unlike the other letters in the abbreviation - not printed bold.
– K mit K
Jun 17 at 16:11










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This can be done with the inclusion of the textgreek package and using textalpha to insert an alpha symbol.



MWE



documentclass[12pt]{article}

usepackage{acro}
usepackage{textgreek}

DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
short = MCP-1 textalpha,
long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
class = abbrev
}

begin{document}

newpage
printacronyms[include-classes=abbrev,name=Abbreviations]
thispagestyle{empty}
ac{MCP-1}
end{document}


This will result in the following Abbreviation list:
Output of MWE






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    This can be done with the inclusion of the textgreek package and using textalpha to insert an alpha symbol.



    MWE



    documentclass[12pt]{article}

    usepackage{acro}
    usepackage{textgreek}

    DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
    short = MCP-1 textalpha,
    long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
    class = abbrev
    }

    begin{document}

    newpage
    printacronyms[include-classes=abbrev,name=Abbreviations]
    thispagestyle{empty}
    ac{MCP-1}
    end{document}


    This will result in the following Abbreviation list:
    Output of MWE






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      This can be done with the inclusion of the textgreek package and using textalpha to insert an alpha symbol.



      MWE



      documentclass[12pt]{article}

      usepackage{acro}
      usepackage{textgreek}

      DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
      short = MCP-1 textalpha,
      long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
      class = abbrev
      }

      begin{document}

      newpage
      printacronyms[include-classes=abbrev,name=Abbreviations]
      thispagestyle{empty}
      ac{MCP-1}
      end{document}


      This will result in the following Abbreviation list:
      Output of MWE






      share|improve this answer























        up vote
        1
        down vote










        up vote
        1
        down vote









        This can be done with the inclusion of the textgreek package and using textalpha to insert an alpha symbol.



        MWE



        documentclass[12pt]{article}

        usepackage{acro}
        usepackage{textgreek}

        DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
        short = MCP-1 textalpha,
        long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
        class = abbrev
        }

        begin{document}

        newpage
        printacronyms[include-classes=abbrev,name=Abbreviations]
        thispagestyle{empty}
        ac{MCP-1}
        end{document}


        This will result in the following Abbreviation list:
        Output of MWE






        share|improve this answer












        This can be done with the inclusion of the textgreek package and using textalpha to insert an alpha symbol.



        MWE



        documentclass[12pt]{article}

        usepackage{acro}
        usepackage{textgreek}

        DeclareAcronym{MCP-1}{
        short = MCP-1 textalpha,
        long = Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 ,
        class = abbrev
        }

        begin{document}

        newpage
        printacronyms[include-classes=abbrev,name=Abbreviations]
        thispagestyle{empty}
        ac{MCP-1}
        end{document}


        This will result in the following Abbreviation list:
        Output of MWE







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