automatic list of abbreviation macro in texstudio












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Texstudio has a powerful tool called macro. Theoretically, it shouldn't be hard to make a list of abbreviations through this tool by finding all the parentheses and checking previous words. However, since one might already implement this, I wanted to post this challenge here first.



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All the acronyms are in parenthesis and are in capital letters. Previous to the parenthesis, there is always the same number of words as the letters in the parenthesis starting with the same alphabets. However, the words might not be started by capital letters.



Ex:



radar cross section (RCS)



Radar Cross Section (RCS)










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  • I think you could post this on github

    – Sigur
    Jan 10 at 0:58













  • My previous experience is that here is a better place to post as both latex and texstudio geeks (like myself:))) will find it easier.

    – Hamid
    Jan 10 at 1:23











  • give an example document of how the abbreviations are defined etc. Are they always within parenthesis, in all capital letters, ...? also what is the desired output? list of abbreviations using what package? etc.

    – Troy
    Jan 10 at 2:29


















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Texstudio has a powerful tool called macro. Theoretically, it shouldn't be hard to make a list of abbreviations through this tool by finding all the parentheses and checking previous words. However, since one might already implement this, I wanted to post this challenge here first.



Edit:



All the acronyms are in parenthesis and are in capital letters. Previous to the parenthesis, there is always the same number of words as the letters in the parenthesis starting with the same alphabets. However, the words might not be started by capital letters.



Ex:



radar cross section (RCS)



Radar Cross Section (RCS)










share|improve this question

























  • I think you could post this on github

    – Sigur
    Jan 10 at 0:58













  • My previous experience is that here is a better place to post as both latex and texstudio geeks (like myself:))) will find it easier.

    – Hamid
    Jan 10 at 1:23











  • give an example document of how the abbreviations are defined etc. Are they always within parenthesis, in all capital letters, ...? also what is the desired output? list of abbreviations using what package? etc.

    – Troy
    Jan 10 at 2:29
















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Texstudio has a powerful tool called macro. Theoretically, it shouldn't be hard to make a list of abbreviations through this tool by finding all the parentheses and checking previous words. However, since one might already implement this, I wanted to post this challenge here first.



Edit:



All the acronyms are in parenthesis and are in capital letters. Previous to the parenthesis, there is always the same number of words as the letters in the parenthesis starting with the same alphabets. However, the words might not be started by capital letters.



Ex:



radar cross section (RCS)



Radar Cross Section (RCS)










share|improve this question
















Texstudio has a powerful tool called macro. Theoretically, it shouldn't be hard to make a list of abbreviations through this tool by finding all the parentheses and checking previous words. However, since one might already implement this, I wanted to post this challenge here first.



Edit:



All the acronyms are in parenthesis and are in capital letters. Previous to the parenthesis, there is always the same number of words as the letters in the parenthesis starting with the same alphabets. However, the words might not be started by capital letters.



Ex:



radar cross section (RCS)



Radar Cross Section (RCS)







macros texstudio






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  • I think you could post this on github

    – Sigur
    Jan 10 at 0:58













  • My previous experience is that here is a better place to post as both latex and texstudio geeks (like myself:))) will find it easier.

    – Hamid
    Jan 10 at 1:23











  • give an example document of how the abbreviations are defined etc. Are they always within parenthesis, in all capital letters, ...? also what is the desired output? list of abbreviations using what package? etc.

    – Troy
    Jan 10 at 2:29





















  • I think you could post this on github

    – Sigur
    Jan 10 at 0:58













  • My previous experience is that here is a better place to post as both latex and texstudio geeks (like myself:))) will find it easier.

    – Hamid
    Jan 10 at 1:23











  • give an example document of how the abbreviations are defined etc. Are they always within parenthesis, in all capital letters, ...? also what is the desired output? list of abbreviations using what package? etc.

    – Troy
    Jan 10 at 2:29



















I think you could post this on github

– Sigur
Jan 10 at 0:58







I think you could post this on github

– Sigur
Jan 10 at 0:58















My previous experience is that here is a better place to post as both latex and texstudio geeks (like myself:))) will find it easier.

– Hamid
Jan 10 at 1:23





My previous experience is that here is a better place to post as both latex and texstudio geeks (like myself:))) will find it easier.

– Hamid
Jan 10 at 1:23













give an example document of how the abbreviations are defined etc. Are they always within parenthesis, in all capital letters, ...? also what is the desired output? list of abbreviations using what package? etc.

– Troy
Jan 10 at 2:29







give an example document of how the abbreviations are defined etc. Are they always within parenthesis, in all capital letters, ...? also what is the desired output? list of abbreviations using what package? etc.

– Troy
Jan 10 at 2:29












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