[OS X TeX] Multiple Nomenclature sections and Memoir?
Claus Gerhardt
claus.gerhardt at uni-heidelberg.de
Tue Feb 21 12:30:07 CET 2012
Here is the download link for Flashmode-Scripts
http://idisk.me.com/gerhardt-Public/scripts/Flashmode-Scripts.app.zip
Claus
On Feb 21, 2012, at 12:24, Claus Gerhardt wrote:
> A similar question has been asked and answered two years ago, see the copy below. The Applescript referred to in the answer is now part of Flashmode-Scripts. Please google for it.
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> Claus
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>
> Copy:
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> I am using David Jones package Index for years and are very satisfied, however, I only need it to produce two indexes. For the task, Alain has in mind, the package multind seems to be more suited, at least I once tested it successfully with 11 indexes.
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> For each chapter or chapters a special index command has to be defined that's all. The print command can be placed anywhere.
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> Some years ago I wrote an Applescript to produce any number of indexes with the click of a button which is part of the Applescript library in Flashmode. Below is short description.
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> Claus
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> - Applescript
> -- multiple_indexes
> -- Apply only to an already saved file.
> -- Claus Gerhardt, Dec. 2007
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> (* The underlying package is multind.sty. It redefines \makeindex, \index, and \printindex such that multiple indexes can be defined
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> \makeindex{indexname}--repeat for multiple indexes
> \index{indexname}{entry}
> \printindex{indexname}{indextitle}
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> For the present script the indexes are assumed to be named as filename-i.idx for 0≤i≤k, where the source is filename.tex. The index with i=0 is supposed to be a list of symbols which uses a special style file; that index need not be present.
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> At the moment the highest number is k=10. You can increase k in the script.
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> The script also requires two shell scripts which are part of Flashmode.
> *)
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> On Feb 21, 2012, at 7:44, Tim Lahey wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been using memoir for my thesis and it's been working great up
>> until I've tried to do multiple nomenclature sections. I found
>> glossaries.sty, but I've run into a number of errors when using it
>> with memoir. First, it has \printglossary which conflicts with
>> memoir's version. I managed to work around that by relaxing the
>> definition right before the glossaries package inclusion. However, if
>> I do that, no glossary shows up where I put \printglossary. Plus, the
>> documentation says to use the option nomain for no main glossary (my
>> case), but if I add the option, I get an error that no such option
>> exists.
>>
>> Is there another choice for doing multiple nomenclature sections
>> (basically on a per chapter basis)? It doesn't seem like nomencl
>> supports multiple sections. At the moment, it looks like making a
>> list/table would be best.
>>
>> Any advice would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tim.
>>
>> --
>> Tim Lahey
>> PhD Candidate, Systems Design Engineering
>> University of Waterloo
>> http://about.me/tjlahey
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