Re: alphabetical order

2002-02-27 Thread Davide Cavallari
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 08:33:17PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote: > Davide Cavallari wrote: > > Running `latex filename.tex' gives me an empty filename.glo. However if I > > add this line : > > > > \section{Foo ... bar}% > > > > before the nomenclature commands, everything's ok! > > > > I just wan

Re: alphabetical order

2002-02-26 Thread Herbert Voss
Davide Cavallari wrote: > > Running `latex filename.tex' gives me an empty filename.glo. However if I > add this line : > > \section{Foo ... bar}% > > before the nomenclature commands, everything's ok! > > I just want to write down a glossary, not a text with a final glossary! what does th

Re: alphabetical order

2002-02-25 Thread Davide Cavallari
ry. What can I do to respect the alphabetical > > order? (It's not convenient to order the entries manually when there > > are a lot..) > > choose the package nomencl It's a bit OT, but is it possible to use it out of a "sectio

Re: alphabetical order

2002-02-21 Thread Herbert Voss
Davide Cavallari wrote: > I have written a little glossary in which the entries are ordered > alphabetically. I've used the description environment. Sometimes I need to > add some new entry. What can I do to respect the alphabetical order? (It's > not convenien

alphabetical order

2002-02-21 Thread Davide Cavallari
I have written a little glossary in which the entries are ordered alphabetically. I've used the description environment. Sometimes I need to add some new entry. What can I do to respect the alphabetical order? (It's not convenient to order the entries manually when there