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\definesynonyms[test][tests]
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\setupsynonyms[test][criterium=all]
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\test{ITU}{International Telecommunication Union}
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\test{MID}{Maritime Identification Digit}
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\test{Ch}{Switzerland}
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\starttext
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The \ITU\ is an organisation in \infull{Ch}
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\subject{Short is nice}
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\placelistoftests
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\stoptext
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 01:51, 2 December 2010

\definesynonyms

Syntax

\definesynonyms[...][...][...][...]
[...] singular
[...] plural
[...] command
[...] command


Description

The first bracket pair contains the singular form of the synonym, and the second contains the plural form. The third bracket pair contains a command.

For example the command \abbreviation is defined by:

\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
\setupsynonyms[style=cap]

Now the command \abbreviation is available and can be used to state your abbreviations:

\abbreviation{ANWB}{Dutch Automobile Association}
\abbreviation{VVV}{Bureau of Tourist Information}
\abbreviation{NS}{Dutch Railways}

If you would type:

The Dutch \VVV\ (\infull{VVV}) can provide you with the tourist
information on Hasselt.

You would obtain something like this:

The Dutch VVV (Bureau of Tourist Information) can provide you with the tourist information
on Hasselt.

If you want to put a list of the abbreviations used in your document you can type:

\subject{Abbreviations}
\placelistofabbreviations

or with automatic chapter

\completelistofabbreviations                % only ones used in the text
\completelistofabbreviations[criterium=all] % this prints even the unused

Example

 
 \definesynonyms[test][tests]

 \setupsynonyms[test][criterium=all]

 \test{ITU}{International Telecommunication Union}
 \test{MID}{Maritime Identification Digit}
 \test{Ch}{Switzerland}

 \starttext

The \ITU\ is an organisation in \infull{Ch}

\subject{Short is nice}
 \placelistoftests

 \stoptext

looks like this:

See also