I want to start writing a report with the classicthesis
template, since I like the layout. The problem is it uses the acronyms
package, and I would prefer to use glossaries
.
I have tried to insert my code from an older report I wrote, but this doesn't seem to work with classicthesis
.
\usepackage[automake, nonumberlist, acronyms, nopostdot]{glossaries}
\newacronym{gpcr}{GPCR}{G protein-coupled receptor}
\makeglossary
\cleardoublepage\section*{Abbreviations}
Acronym test: \glspl{gpcr}. 2nd test: \gls{gpcr}.
\printglossary[type=\acronymtype, title=]
The lookup works as expected, but absolutely nothing is printed in the glossaries section.
As this was working in my previous report, I am wondering if something from classicthesis
is somehow overriding the \printglossary
command.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
glossaries
requires\makeglossaries
in the preamble, not\makeglossary
and the usage of themakeglossaries
script. In my opinion,classicthesis
should not be used, howeverclassicthesis
shouldn't be used? I really like the result. Do you have another, similar suggestion for a template? I tried\makeglossaries
this doesn't seem to change anything. And as I said I copied everything from an old report, and it's still working there. I've also tried\makenoidxglossaries
and\printnoidxglossaries
, and still no output. Is it possible this is a clash with a setting fromclassicthesis
?titlesec
andfancyhdr
together, if I remember correctly, and that's weird. It's typographical design is doubtful.