Expanding acronyms into glossaries, plus plural caps

glossary
Jeff Moe 2022-08-27 21:07:32 -06:00
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{ name={AstroImageJ},
description={Application for astronomy and satellite image analysis}}
\newglossaryentry{FITS}
{ name={FITS},
description={Flexible Image Transport System is an open standard defining a digital file format useful for storage, transmission and processing of data: formatted as multi-dimensional arrays (for example a 2D image), or tables. FITS is the most commonly used digital file format in astronomy. The FITS standard was designed specifically for astronomical data, and includes provisions such as describing photometric and spatial calibration information, together with image origin metadata%}}
\footnote{\scriptsize{\url{https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FITS&oldid=1091431488}}}
}}
%\newglossaryentry{FITS}
%{ name={FITS},
% description={Flexible Image Transport System is an open standard defining a digital file format useful for storage, transmission and processing of data: formatted as multi-dimensional arrays (for example a 2D image), or tables. FITS is the most commonly used digital file format in astronomy. The FITS standard was designed specifically for astronomical data, and includes provisions such as describing photometric and spatial calibration information, together with image origin metadata%}}
%\footnote{\scriptsize{\url{https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FITS&oldid=1091431488}}}
%}}
\newglossaryentry{artificial satellite}
{ name={artificial satellite},
description={Satellite launched by teh hoomans}}
\newacronym[
description={Flexible Image Transport System is an open standard defining a digital file format useful for storage, transmission and processing of data: formatted as multi-dimensional arrays (for example a 2D image), or tables. FITS is the most commonly used digital file format in astronomy. The FITS standard was designed specifically for astronomical data, and includes provisions such as describing photometric and spatial calibration information, together with image origin metadata
\footnote{\scriptsize{\url{https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FITS&oldid=1091431488}}}
}]
{FITS}{FITS}{Flexible Image Transport System}

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%%% END INDEX %%%
%%% GLOSSARY %%%
%\usepackage{glossaries}
\usepackage[nogroupskip]{glossaries}
\loadglsentries{Glossary.tex}
\setacronymstyle{long-sc-short}
\loadglsentries{Glossary}
\makenoidxglossaries
%\makeglossaries
%%% END GLOSSARY %%%
%%% DEBUG %%%
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%%% END INDEX %%%
%%% GLOSSARY %%%
%\renewcommand{\memgloterm}[1]{\fontspec{lmsans10-bold.otf}{#1}}
%\renewcommand{\memglodesc}[1]{\fontspec{lmroman12-italic.otf}{#1}}
%\renewcommand{\memglonum}[1]{}
\clearpage
%\printglossary
%\printunsrtglossaries
\printnoidxglossaries
%%% END GLOSSARY %%%

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\label{sec:overview-satellites}
\index{satellites}
\gls{artificial satellite} are rocks with modems.
\Glspl{artificial satellite} are rocks with modems.