I’m not happy with some of the default settings assumed by the glossaries package, and, judging from code I’ve seen, other users also seem unhappy with them, as certain package options are often used in questions posted on various sites. \Gls-Like and \Glstext-Like Options Summary.11.5.3Commands Used Within Resource Files.11.5.2Helper Commands for Resource Options.11.5The glossaries-extra-bib2gls package.11.3Sorting and Displaying the Glossary.11 bib2gls: Managing Reference Databases.10.2.1.2Attributes that Alter \glslink Options.8.7.2.4Name, Description, Symbol and Location.8.7.2.3Name, Description and Location Only.8.7.2.2Name, Symbol and Description Only.8.4Displaying a Glossary Without Sorting or Indexing.7.11.4Support for glossaries-prefix ( \pgls).7.1.6Example: Skipping Elements (Prefix and Post-Link Hooks).7.1.5Example: Skipping Elements (Fragment Element).5.12Encapsulation (Formatting) Based on Field Values.5.9.2Accessing the Cross-Referencing Fields.5.3.2New Commands Designed for Chapter/Section Headings or Captions.5.3Entries in Sectioning Titles, Headers, Captions and Contents.4.1.3Abbreviation Fields: name and description.4.1.2Abbreviation Fields: longplural and shortplural. 4.1.1Abbreviation Fields: long and short.2.4Entry Definitions, References and Indexing.1.2.5Glossary Mid-Build Placeholder ( \printglossary).1.2Example Differences Between glossaries and glossaries-extra.
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