Three column nomenclature settings?
Nomenclature can be considered as a type of synonyms. Therefore, I can define a nomenclature as : \definesynonyms[nomenclature][nomenclatures][\infull] \setupsynonyms[nomenclature] [criterium=all,location=serried] here I use location=serried, becasue I found the synonym is not in the same line ( higher than) the meaning. But I want a three-column nomenclature list. The first column is the synonym, the second is the meaning, the third is the si-unit of it, if the synonym has an unit. Like ------ p Pressure of xxx Pa l Length of xxx m ------- How to redefine the nomenclature command?
But I want a three-column nomenclature list. The first column is the synonym, the second is the meaning, the third is the si-unit of it, if the synonym has an unit. Like
you could use
\define[3]\mynomenclature{...}
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/define
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Jonas Stein
Am 01.12.2010 um 14:50 schrieb seasoul:
Nomenclature can be considered as a type of synonyms.
Therefore, I can define a nomenclature as :
\definesynonyms[nomenclature][nomenclatures][\infull] \setupsynonyms[nomenclature] [criterium=all,location=serried]
here I use location=serried, becasue I found the synonym is not in the same line ( higher than) the meaning.
But I want a three-column nomenclature list. The first column is the synonym, the second is the meaning, the third is the si-unit of it, if the synonym has an unit. Like ------ p Pressure of xxx Pa l Length of xxx m ------- How to redefine the nomenclature command?
Can you provide a complete minimal example! Wolfgang
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Jonas Stein
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seasoul
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Wolfgang Schuster