List of abbreviations in table of contents …
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Use renewcommand {newline} {\ [baselineskip]} right after heading {List of Abbreviations}. Start the list of abbreviations entries and use newline to finish each entry. Use \acrlong {ACRONYM LABEL} to display the full phrase that the acronym stands for. Use \acrshort {ACRONYM LABEL} to display the acronym that the label is associated with. Use \acrfull {ACRONYM LABEL} to display both the acronym as well as its definition. Use the command makenomenclature to instruct LaTeX to open the nomenclature file filename.nlo corresponding to your LaTeX file filename.tex and to write the information from your nomenclature commands to this file. Define your nomenclature abbreviation and its description in your document. \acrlong {ACRONYM LABEL}: This command displays the full phrase that the acronym stands for. So \acrlong {msg} will be shown as Monosodium glutamate in the final document.
Use renewcommand {newline} {\ [baselineskip]} right after heading {List of Abbreviations}.
Start the list of abbreviations entries and use newline to finish each entry.
Use \acrlong {ACRONYM LABEL} to display the full phrase that the acronym stands for.
Use \acrshort {ACRONYM LABEL} to display the acronym that the label is associated with.
Use \acrfull {ACRONYM LABEL} to display both the acronym as well as its definition.
Use the command makenomenclature to instruct LaTeX to open the nomenclature file filename.nlo corresponding to your LaTeX file filename.tex and to write the information from your nomenclature commands to this file.
Define your nomenclature abbreviation and its description in your document.
\acrlong {ACRONYM LABEL}: This command displays the full phrase that the acronym stands for. So \acrlong {msg} will be shown as Monosodium glutamate in the final document.
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