On 13-5-2010 10:42, Otared Kavian wrote:
Dear all,
When defining abbreviations through \definesynonyms, if the abbreviation contains a digit then it seems that the built-in macro is not recognized: in the example below the command \EEG is recognized, whereas \M2 or \Y2K are not. Is there a way around this difficulty? Or should one use a definition like \definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\inshort][\infull] and then use everywhere \inshort{Y2K}?
Many thanks in advance, with my best regards: OK
%%%% begin example-abbr.tex \definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
\starttext
\abbreviation{EEG} {Electroencephalogram} \abbreviation{ERP} {Event-Related Potentials} \abbreviation{M2}{Master 2nd year} \abbreviation{Y2K}{Year 2000}
\abbreviation[MTWO][M2]{Master 2nd year} \MTWO
Test inshort working: \EEG, \ERP,
Test not working \M2, \Y2K
Test infull: \infull{EEG}, \infull{ERP}, \infull{M2}
\completelistofabbreviations
\stoptext %%%% end example-abbr.tex ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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