Glossaries entry in heading of book class causes an error
In the following MWE, an entry from glossaries
is included in a section title so it gets included in the page heading created by the book class:
documentclass{book}
usepackage{glossaries}
begin{document}
newglossaryentry{asd}{name={ASD}, description={asd sda das}}
section{A + S + D: gls{asd}}
end{document}
This causes the following error on the first pdflatex
run (even before running makeglossaries
):
! Package glossaries Error: Glossary entry `ASD' has not been defined.
See the glossaries package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.9 end{document}
What am I doing wrong?
Should I just avoid using glossaries entries in chapter and section titles?
sectioning header-footer glossaries
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In the following MWE, an entry from glossaries
is included in a section title so it gets included in the page heading created by the book class:
documentclass{book}
usepackage{glossaries}
begin{document}
newglossaryentry{asd}{name={ASD}, description={asd sda das}}
section{A + S + D: gls{asd}}
end{document}
This causes the following error on the first pdflatex
run (even before running makeglossaries
):
! Package glossaries Error: Glossary entry `ASD' has not been defined.
See the glossaries package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.9 end{document}
What am I doing wrong?
Should I just avoid using glossaries entries in chapter and section titles?
sectioning header-footer glossaries
3
See I get an error when using a glossary entry in a chapter/section heading or caption.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:01
3
Possible duplicate of Glossaries and custom section headings broken.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:02
Thanks @NicolaTalbot!! It is indeed answered where you said :) From your linked post: "However, even with v4.10 a problem occurs when MakeUppercase is used in the heading (which occurs by default)". I will use glsentrytext, glsentrylong, glsentryshort or glsentryfull as I am using justglossaries
and notglossaries-extra
. Thanks!
– Ilario Gelmetti
Apr 3 at 9:39
add a comment |
In the following MWE, an entry from glossaries
is included in a section title so it gets included in the page heading created by the book class:
documentclass{book}
usepackage{glossaries}
begin{document}
newglossaryentry{asd}{name={ASD}, description={asd sda das}}
section{A + S + D: gls{asd}}
end{document}
This causes the following error on the first pdflatex
run (even before running makeglossaries
):
! Package glossaries Error: Glossary entry `ASD' has not been defined.
See the glossaries package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.9 end{document}
What am I doing wrong?
Should I just avoid using glossaries entries in chapter and section titles?
sectioning header-footer glossaries
In the following MWE, an entry from glossaries
is included in a section title so it gets included in the page heading created by the book class:
documentclass{book}
usepackage{glossaries}
begin{document}
newglossaryentry{asd}{name={ASD}, description={asd sda das}}
section{A + S + D: gls{asd}}
end{document}
This causes the following error on the first pdflatex
run (even before running makeglossaries
):
! Package glossaries Error: Glossary entry `ASD' has not been defined.
See the glossaries package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.9 end{document}
What am I doing wrong?
Should I just avoid using glossaries entries in chapter and section titles?
sectioning header-footer glossaries
sectioning header-footer glossaries
asked Apr 2 at 16:33
Ilario GelmettiIlario Gelmetti
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3
See I get an error when using a glossary entry in a chapter/section heading or caption.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:01
3
Possible duplicate of Glossaries and custom section headings broken.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:02
Thanks @NicolaTalbot!! It is indeed answered where you said :) From your linked post: "However, even with v4.10 a problem occurs when MakeUppercase is used in the heading (which occurs by default)". I will use glsentrytext, glsentrylong, glsentryshort or glsentryfull as I am using justglossaries
and notglossaries-extra
. Thanks!
– Ilario Gelmetti
Apr 3 at 9:39
add a comment |
3
See I get an error when using a glossary entry in a chapter/section heading or caption.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:01
3
Possible duplicate of Glossaries and custom section headings broken.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:02
Thanks @NicolaTalbot!! It is indeed answered where you said :) From your linked post: "However, even with v4.10 a problem occurs when MakeUppercase is used in the heading (which occurs by default)". I will use glsentrytext, glsentrylong, glsentryshort or glsentryfull as I am using justglossaries
and notglossaries-extra
. Thanks!
– Ilario Gelmetti
Apr 3 at 9:39
3
3
See I get an error when using a glossary entry in a chapter/section heading or caption.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:01
See I get an error when using a glossary entry in a chapter/section heading or caption.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:01
3
3
Possible duplicate of Glossaries and custom section headings broken.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:02
Possible duplicate of Glossaries and custom section headings broken.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:02
Thanks @NicolaTalbot!! It is indeed answered where you said :) From your linked post: "However, even with v4.10 a problem occurs when MakeUppercase is used in the heading (which occurs by default)". I will use glsentrytext, glsentrylong, glsentryshort or glsentryfull as I am using just
glossaries
and not glossaries-extra
. Thanks!– Ilario Gelmetti
Apr 3 at 9:39
Thanks @NicolaTalbot!! It is indeed answered where you said :) From your linked post: "However, even with v4.10 a problem occurs when MakeUppercase is used in the heading (which occurs by default)". I will use glsentrytext, glsentrylong, glsentryshort or glsentryfull as I am using just
glossaries
and not glossaries-extra
. Thanks!– Ilario Gelmetti
Apr 3 at 9:39
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See I get an error when using a glossary entry in a chapter/section heading or caption.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:01
3
Possible duplicate of Glossaries and custom section headings broken.
– Nicola Talbot
Apr 2 at 17:02
Thanks @NicolaTalbot!! It is indeed answered where you said :) From your linked post: "However, even with v4.10 a problem occurs when MakeUppercase is used in the heading (which occurs by default)". I will use glsentrytext, glsentrylong, glsentryshort or glsentryfull as I am using just
glossaries
and notglossaries-extra
. Thanks!– Ilario Gelmetti
Apr 3 at 9:39