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\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:
\placelistofabbreviations
or
\completelistofabbreviations