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* synonyms
@ 2005-12-04 15:22 Ganguin Michel
  2005-12-05 10:31 ` synonyms Hans Hagen
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From: Ganguin Michel @ 2005-12-04 15:22 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi

I want to define synonyms with accentued characters (utf8) how can I do That?

\definesynonyms[mysyn][mysans][\mysynfull]
\mysyn{wordwithé}{Description of wordwithé}

and what is the fourth optional brackets from \definesynonyms? I see that it
is a command, but what dos this command?

Thanks
Mike


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* Re: synonyms
  2005-12-04 15:22 synonyms Ganguin Michel
@ 2005-12-05 10:31 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2005-12-05 10:31 UTC (permalink / raw)


Ganguin Michel wrote:

>Hi
>
>I want to define synonyms with accentued characters (utf8) how can I do That?
>
>\definesynonyms[mysyn][mysans][\mysynfull]
>\mysyn{wordwith�}{Description of wordwith�}
>
>and what is the fourth optional brackets from \definesynonyms? I see that it
>is a command, but what dos this command?
>  
>

when supplied, it can be used to get the synonym, i.e. in that case a 
name space is used and there is less chance on a clash in synonyms

(so, no \mysans, but \fourthcommand{mysans})

(we needed it for rather complex documents, with many synonym lists)

Hans

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