[OS X TeX] Use of nomencl with TeXShop

Joshua Smith joshua.smith at ucsf.edu
Fri Jan 5 21:33:55 CET 2007


On Jan 5, 2007, at 12:24 PM, Christian Burk wrote:

>> [snip
>>
>> What do you see in TeXShop's console window when you run  
>> MakeNomenclature?
>
> It says the following
>
> -----
> This is makeindex, version 2.14 [02-Oct-2002] (kpathsea + Thai  
> support).
> Scanning style file /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/makeindex/ 
> nomencl.ist..........done (10 attributes redefined, 3 ignored).
> Scanning input file ./glossar.nlo...done (0 entries accepted, 1  
> rejected).
> Nothing written in ./glossar.nls.
> Transcript written in ./glossar.ilg.
> -----

Here is mine (what you called glossar I have as Untitled):

This is makeindex, version 2.14 [02-Oct-2002] (kpathsea + Thai support).
Scanning style file /usr/local/gwTeX/texmf.texlive/makeindex/nomencl/ 
nomencl.ist..........done (10 attributes redefined, 3 ignored).
Scanning input file ./Untitled.nlo....done (1 entries accepted, 0  
rejected).
Sorting entries...done (0 comparisons).
Generating output file ./Untitled.nls....done (8 lines written, 0  
warnings).
Output written in ./Untitled.nls.
Transcript written in ./Untitled.ilg.

The first thing I notice is that your path says /usr/local/teTeX.  Do  
you mean to still be using teTeX?  I suggest that you upgrade to  
gwTeX based on TeX Live.  I don't know that that will solve your  
problem, but at least that would give you a more current version of  
TeX and put us at the same starting point.

Otherwise, the only thing in my .nlo file is the line:

\nomenclatureentry{a @[{ }]\begingroup $\bar{F}_l(\Omega)$\nomeqref  
{0.0}|nompageref}{1}

You might compare it to your glossar.nlo and try to see if there is a  
difference that is causing the entry to be rejected.

Josh


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