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I am using nomencl package to build nomenclature and a list of abbreviations.
I want to make the list of abbreviations to appear on a different page than the nomenclature. How do I make this happen?



This is what I have done (copied from stackexchange):



usepackage{nomencl}
makenomenclature
%% This removes the main title:
renewcommand{nomname}{}
%% this modifies item separation:
setlength{nomitemsep}{8pt}
%% this part defines the groups:
%----------------------------------------------
usepackage{etoolbox}
renewcommandnomgroup[1]{%
item[Largebfseries
ifstrequal{#1}{N}{Nomenclature}{%
ifstrequal{#1}{A}{List of Abbreviations}{}}%
]vspace{10pt}} % this is to add vertical space between the groups.
%----------------------------------------------
begin{document}
nomenclature[A]{IVGTF}{Integration of Variable Generation Task Force}
nomenclature[A]{AF}{Availability Factor}
printnomenclature[1in]


and somewhere else in the text:



nomenclature[N]{$u_t^c$}{Unit status for charging mode (1 is ON and 0 is OFF).}
nomenclature[N]{$E_{t}^s$}{Level of energy in the storage unit at time t.}
printnomenclature


However, in the second part, I see both list of abbreviations and nomenclature being printed. How do I make each one of them appear in their place?



Thank you for your help in advance.










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I am using nomencl package to build nomenclature and a list of abbreviations.
I want to make the list of abbreviations to appear on a different page than the nomenclature. How do I make this happen?



This is what I have done (copied from stackexchange):



usepackage{nomencl}
makenomenclature
%% This removes the main title:
renewcommand{nomname}{}
%% this modifies item separation:
setlength{nomitemsep}{8pt}
%% this part defines the groups:
%----------------------------------------------
usepackage{etoolbox}
renewcommandnomgroup[1]{%
item[Largebfseries
ifstrequal{#1}{N}{Nomenclature}{%
ifstrequal{#1}{A}{List of Abbreviations}{}}%
]vspace{10pt}} % this is to add vertical space between the groups.
%----------------------------------------------
begin{document}
nomenclature[A]{IVGTF}{Integration of Variable Generation Task Force}
nomenclature[A]{AF}{Availability Factor}
printnomenclature[1in]


and somewhere else in the text:



nomenclature[N]{$u_t^c$}{Unit status for charging mode (1 is ON and 0 is OFF).}
nomenclature[N]{$E_{t}^s$}{Level of energy in the storage unit at time t.}
printnomenclature


However, in the second part, I see both list of abbreviations and nomenclature being printed. How do I make each one of them appear in their place?



Thank you for your help in advance.










share|improve this question























  • Please -- as usual here -- make your code snippets compilable resulting in your issue, then we have not to guess what you are doing ...

    – Kurt
    9 mins ago














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I am using nomencl package to build nomenclature and a list of abbreviations.
I want to make the list of abbreviations to appear on a different page than the nomenclature. How do I make this happen?



This is what I have done (copied from stackexchange):



usepackage{nomencl}
makenomenclature
%% This removes the main title:
renewcommand{nomname}{}
%% this modifies item separation:
setlength{nomitemsep}{8pt}
%% this part defines the groups:
%----------------------------------------------
usepackage{etoolbox}
renewcommandnomgroup[1]{%
item[Largebfseries
ifstrequal{#1}{N}{Nomenclature}{%
ifstrequal{#1}{A}{List of Abbreviations}{}}%
]vspace{10pt}} % this is to add vertical space between the groups.
%----------------------------------------------
begin{document}
nomenclature[A]{IVGTF}{Integration of Variable Generation Task Force}
nomenclature[A]{AF}{Availability Factor}
printnomenclature[1in]


and somewhere else in the text:



nomenclature[N]{$u_t^c$}{Unit status for charging mode (1 is ON and 0 is OFF).}
nomenclature[N]{$E_{t}^s$}{Level of energy in the storage unit at time t.}
printnomenclature


However, in the second part, I see both list of abbreviations and nomenclature being printed. How do I make each one of them appear in their place?



Thank you for your help in advance.










share|improve this question














I am using nomencl package to build nomenclature and a list of abbreviations.
I want to make the list of abbreviations to appear on a different page than the nomenclature. How do I make this happen?



This is what I have done (copied from stackexchange):



usepackage{nomencl}
makenomenclature
%% This removes the main title:
renewcommand{nomname}{}
%% this modifies item separation:
setlength{nomitemsep}{8pt}
%% this part defines the groups:
%----------------------------------------------
usepackage{etoolbox}
renewcommandnomgroup[1]{%
item[Largebfseries
ifstrequal{#1}{N}{Nomenclature}{%
ifstrequal{#1}{A}{List of Abbreviations}{}}%
]vspace{10pt}} % this is to add vertical space between the groups.
%----------------------------------------------
begin{document}
nomenclature[A]{IVGTF}{Integration of Variable Generation Task Force}
nomenclature[A]{AF}{Availability Factor}
printnomenclature[1in]


and somewhere else in the text:



nomenclature[N]{$u_t^c$}{Unit status for charging mode (1 is ON and 0 is OFF).}
nomenclature[N]{$E_{t}^s$}{Level of energy in the storage unit at time t.}
printnomenclature


However, in the second part, I see both list of abbreviations and nomenclature being printed. How do I make each one of them appear in their place?



Thank you for your help in advance.







pdftex luatex miktex nomencl






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  • Please -- as usual here -- make your code snippets compilable resulting in your issue, then we have not to guess what you are doing ...

    – Kurt
    9 mins ago



















  • Please -- as usual here -- make your code snippets compilable resulting in your issue, then we have not to guess what you are doing ...

    – Kurt
    9 mins ago

















Please -- as usual here -- make your code snippets compilable resulting in your issue, then we have not to guess what you are doing ...

– Kurt
9 mins ago





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