Solved > Re: Umlaut in nomenclature
Eckhard Höffner
eckhard.hoffner at gmail.com
Wed May 3 08:55:54 UTC 2023
Can you post an example? I don't understand the Abbreviation is part of
the Nomenclature. Usually there are the index and the nomenclature. The
dialogs differ.
The nomanclature dialog offers a field for the sorting, while the index
dialog puts an \index{ ... } in the latex file.
Makeindex has several options (special chars: !, | and @). I think the
description here
https://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX-Kompendium:_Index_und_Glossar:_Standard-Index
is good.
Am 03.05.23 um 09:53 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> I posted this before and thought it is solved. However, the word
> starting with an U umlaut (capital "U) is now placed in the
> Abbreviation part of the Nomenclature. How can I make it appear in the
> normal Nomenclature part und there under U?
> Wolfgang
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