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ID | 87🔗 |
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Date: | 2015-04-25 14:49:18 |
Status | Closed (Fixed) |
Category | glossaries |
Version | 4.07 |
Summary | glossaries problem with running headings |
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Description
Hello,
using the glossaries package with the "book" document class and putting acronyms in \section
commands yields problem in the running headings, see this MWE:
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\documentclass[a4paper]{book} \usepackage{blindtext} \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries} \newacronym{RS}{RS}{Reed--Solomon} \title{Problem with glossaries and running headings} \author{Joschi Brauchle} \begin{document} \maketitle \frontmatter \tableofcontents \mainmatter \chapter{Introduction} \blindtext[1] \section{Get started with {\acrshort{RS}} codes} \blindtext[20] \end{document}The provided logs are from gloassaries 3.05, but the problem occurs also with 4.07.
MWE
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\documentclass[a4paper]{book} \usepackage{blindtext} \usepackage[acronym]{glossaries} \newacronym{RS}{RS}{Reed--Solomon} \title{Problem with glossaries and running headings} \author{Joschi Brauchle} \begin{document} \maketitle \frontmatter \tableofcontents \mainmatter \chapter{Introduction} \blindtext[1] \section{Get started with {\acrshort{RS}} codes} \blindtext[20] \end{document}
Evaluation
This works fine with version 4.15. This seems to be the issue Acronyms are displayed as "acronymfont" followed by the label in certain situations (such as page headers) described in the glossaries FAQ, but see also Why shouldn't I use commands like \gls
in \section
, \chapter
, \caption
etc?
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