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example of redefined style
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%</driver> %</driver>
%<package>\ProvidesPackage{acroterm} %<package>\ProvidesPackage{acroterm}
%<*package> %<*package>
[2010/12/06 v0.1b Manage and index acronyms and terms] [2011/01/28 v0.1c Manage and index acronyms and terms]
%</package> %</package>
% \end{macrocode} % \end{macrocode}
% %
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% |\Aterm{DIY}{Do it yourself}| & $\longrightarrow$ & \Aterm{DIY}{Do it yourself} \\ % |\Aterm{DIY}{Do it yourself}| & $\longrightarrow$ & \Aterm{DIY}{Do it yourself} \\
% \end{tabular} % \end{tabular}
% %
% Layout can be controlled globally by redefining various |\...style| macros. % Layout can be controlled globally by redefining various |\...style| macros,
% By default, emphasized uses of a term or acronym show up differently in the % which can also be used seperately. A usual setting is:
% generated index. If you only want to index a term or acronym, without printing %%
% it in the text, use any of the starred macros |\term*|, |\Term*|, |\acro*|, and % \begin{tabular}{l}
% |\Acro*|. % |\usepackage{relsize}| \\
% |\renewcommand{\acrostyle}[1]{\textsc{\smaller #1}}| \\
% |\renewcommand{\Acrostyle}[1]{\textsc{#1}}| \\
% |\renewcommand{\Termstyle}[1]{\textbf{#1}}| \\
% \end{tabular}
%%
% By default, \emph{emphasized} terms and acronyms show up differently also in
% the generated index. To prevent that page numbers show up twice (once normal
% and once emphasized) you may need to filter the |.idx| file. To index a term
% or acronym, without printing it in the text, use any of the starred macros
% |\term*|, |\Term*|, |\acro*|, and |\Acro*|.
% %
% |\term| and |\tacro| support an optional parameter for indexing. % |\term| and |\tacro| support an optional parameter for indexing.
% With % With
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