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- From: ssammy@cs.strath.ac.uk (Paul Sammy 4th Year iE/CES)
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- Subject: Glossary
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- Date: 7 Jan 93 16:33:18 GMT
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- Hello.
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- Is there a way of getting a glossary into a latex document?
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- There seems to be a valid \makeglossary and \glossary commands, but how
- do I use them?
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- Paul
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