Chaining newacronym with newglossaryentry
I am trying to do the following
- define a glossary entry with newglossaryentry for Private Key Infrastructure [gls:pki]
- define a acronym with newacroynm for PKI with long form referencing to gls(gls:pki) [acro:pki]
Now I have a sideeffect on the first use of the acronym.
The long form is wonderfully inherited from the gls:pki via the acronym acro:pki referencing to the glossary entry, but the acronym (short form) is empty in the Text
The first use prints
Private Key Infrastructure ()
glossaryentry:
newglossaryentry{gls:pki}{
name={Private Key Infrastructure},
plural={Private Key Infrastructures},
description={content}
}
acronym definition:
newacronym{acro:pki}{PKI}{gls{gls:pki}}
Any ideas how to fix this? :)
Greets
Eifoen
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I am trying to do the following
- define a glossary entry with newglossaryentry for Private Key Infrastructure [gls:pki]
- define a acronym with newacroynm for PKI with long form referencing to gls(gls:pki) [acro:pki]
Now I have a sideeffect on the first use of the acronym.
The long form is wonderfully inherited from the gls:pki via the acronym acro:pki referencing to the glossary entry, but the acronym (short form) is empty in the Text
The first use prints
Private Key Infrastructure ()
glossaryentry:
newglossaryentry{gls:pki}{
name={Private Key Infrastructure},
plural={Private Key Infrastructures},
description={content}
}
acronym definition:
newacronym{acro:pki}{PKI}{gls{gls:pki}}
Any ideas how to fix this? :)
Greets
Eifoen
glossaries acronyms
Welcome to TeX.SE! Related: Nested Links.
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:32
Possibly a duplicate (or very similar to) How can I have an acronym within another acronym with an uppercase first letter?
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:35
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I am trying to do the following
- define a glossary entry with newglossaryentry for Private Key Infrastructure [gls:pki]
- define a acronym with newacroynm for PKI with long form referencing to gls(gls:pki) [acro:pki]
Now I have a sideeffect on the first use of the acronym.
The long form is wonderfully inherited from the gls:pki via the acronym acro:pki referencing to the glossary entry, but the acronym (short form) is empty in the Text
The first use prints
Private Key Infrastructure ()
glossaryentry:
newglossaryentry{gls:pki}{
name={Private Key Infrastructure},
plural={Private Key Infrastructures},
description={content}
}
acronym definition:
newacronym{acro:pki}{PKI}{gls{gls:pki}}
Any ideas how to fix this? :)
Greets
Eifoen
glossaries acronyms
I am trying to do the following
- define a glossary entry with newglossaryentry for Private Key Infrastructure [gls:pki]
- define a acronym with newacroynm for PKI with long form referencing to gls(gls:pki) [acro:pki]
Now I have a sideeffect on the first use of the acronym.
The long form is wonderfully inherited from the gls:pki via the acronym acro:pki referencing to the glossary entry, but the acronym (short form) is empty in the Text
The first use prints
Private Key Infrastructure ()
glossaryentry:
newglossaryentry{gls:pki}{
name={Private Key Infrastructure},
plural={Private Key Infrastructures},
description={content}
}
acronym definition:
newacronym{acro:pki}{PKI}{gls{gls:pki}}
Any ideas how to fix this? :)
Greets
Eifoen
glossaries acronyms
glossaries acronyms
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Related: Nested Links.
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:32
Possibly a duplicate (or very similar to) How can I have an acronym within another acronym with an uppercase first letter?
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:35
add a comment |
Welcome to TeX.SE! Related: Nested Links.
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:32
Possibly a duplicate (or very similar to) How can I have an acronym within another acronym with an uppercase first letter?
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:35
Welcome to TeX.SE! Related: Nested Links.
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:32
Welcome to TeX.SE! Related: Nested Links.
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:32
Possibly a duplicate (or very similar to) How can I have an acronym within another acronym with an uppercase first letter?
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:35
Possibly a duplicate (or very similar to) How can I have an acronym within another acronym with an uppercase first letter?
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:35
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– Nicola Talbot
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Possibly a duplicate (or very similar to) How can I have an acronym within another acronym with an uppercase first letter?
– Nicola Talbot
Dec 11 '18 at 21:35