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Nomenclature groups in different pages



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowList of symbols and abbreviations separatelyCustomised nomencl separator with nomenclature groupscustom sorting of nomencl groupsvary headline of different groups in nomencl-nomenclatureNomenclature not appearingNomenclature with different groups for IEEE TransactionsHow can I create different Nomenclature lists for each chapter?How change order of groups in nomenclature?nomenclature for thesisNomenclature list not getting updatedOrder of appearance in nomenclature










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I wish I could have the groups inside nomeclature in differente pages each and their titles centered. So far I tried the following MWE:



documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article

usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackageetoolbox
usepackagenomencl
makenomenclature

renewcommandnomgroup[1]%
item[centeringnormalsizebfseries
ifstrequal#1A%
MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
%
ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
]thispagestyleempty

renewcommandnomname

begindocument
nomenclature[A]H2OWater
nomenclature[A]CO2Chemical 1
nomenclature[A]COChemical 2
nomenclature[A]HCChemical 3
nomenclature[A]kWpkilowatt-peak
nomenclature[S]EPEResearch Electrical Company

printnomenclature[1cm]
enddocument


I got this: enter image description here



But I wish I have them in different pages and the titles centered like this: enter image description here



The solution here seem to solve the different pages problem but it doesn't solve the title centered. Could anyone help me please?










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    I wish I could have the groups inside nomeclature in differente pages each and their titles centered. So far I tried the following MWE:



    documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article

    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackageetoolbox
    usepackagenomencl
    makenomenclature

    renewcommandnomgroup[1]%
    item[centeringnormalsizebfseries
    ifstrequal#1A%
    MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
    %
    ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
    ]thispagestyleempty

    renewcommandnomname

    begindocument
    nomenclature[A]H2OWater
    nomenclature[A]CO2Chemical 1
    nomenclature[A]COChemical 2
    nomenclature[A]HCChemical 3
    nomenclature[A]kWpkilowatt-peak
    nomenclature[S]EPEResearch Electrical Company

    printnomenclature[1cm]
    enddocument


    I got this: enter image description here



    But I wish I have them in different pages and the titles centered like this: enter image description here



    The solution here seem to solve the different pages problem but it doesn't solve the title centered. Could anyone help me please?










    share|improve this question


























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      I wish I could have the groups inside nomeclature in differente pages each and their titles centered. So far I tried the following MWE:



      documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article

      usepackage[utf8]inputenc
      usepackageetoolbox
      usepackagenomencl
      makenomenclature

      renewcommandnomgroup[1]%
      item[centeringnormalsizebfseries
      ifstrequal#1A%
      MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
      %
      ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
      ]thispagestyleempty

      renewcommandnomname

      begindocument
      nomenclature[A]H2OWater
      nomenclature[A]CO2Chemical 1
      nomenclature[A]COChemical 2
      nomenclature[A]HCChemical 3
      nomenclature[A]kWpkilowatt-peak
      nomenclature[S]EPEResearch Electrical Company

      printnomenclature[1cm]
      enddocument


      I got this: enter image description here



      But I wish I have them in different pages and the titles centered like this: enter image description here



      The solution here seem to solve the different pages problem but it doesn't solve the title centered. Could anyone help me please?










      share|improve this question
















      I wish I could have the groups inside nomeclature in differente pages each and their titles centered. So far I tried the following MWE:



      documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article

      usepackage[utf8]inputenc
      usepackageetoolbox
      usepackagenomencl
      makenomenclature

      renewcommandnomgroup[1]%
      item[centeringnormalsizebfseries
      ifstrequal#1A%
      MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
      %
      ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
      ]thispagestyleempty

      renewcommandnomname

      begindocument
      nomenclature[A]H2OWater
      nomenclature[A]CO2Chemical 1
      nomenclature[A]COChemical 2
      nomenclature[A]HCChemical 3
      nomenclature[A]kWpkilowatt-peak
      nomenclature[S]EPEResearch Electrical Company

      printnomenclature[1cm]
      enddocument


      I got this: enter image description here



      But I wish I have them in different pages and the titles centered like this: enter image description here



      The solution here seem to solve the different pages problem but it doesn't solve the title centered. Could anyone help me please?







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          The issue here is that command nomgroup needs to be an item to be printed in the nomenclature. Therefore your try with centering (that is inside item[] could not work.



          A workaround is to use the following code (see both used hfill outside the label definition of item; important code marked with <======):



           item[]% <=============================================================
          hfilnormalsizebfseries % <======================================
          ifstrequal#1A%
          MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
          %
          ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
          %
          hfil % <==========================================================


          Please see that this kind of centering is not really perfect because the length of the label is not included ... That is the reason I call it a workaround ...



          With the following complete code



          documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article

          usepackage[utf8]inputenc
          usepackageetoolbox

          usepackageshowframe% <============ to visualize text area and margins

          usepackagenomencl
          makenomenclature

          newififfirstglossaryfirstglossarytrue
          renewcommandnomgroup[1]%
          iffirstglossary
          firstglossaryfalse
          else
          clearpage
          fi
          item[]% <=============================================================
          hfilnormalsizebfseries % <======================================
          ifstrequal#1A%
          MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
          %
          ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
          %
          hfil % <==========================================================
          %] % <==================================================================
          thispagestyleempty

          renewcommandnomname


          begindocument

          nomenclature[A]H2OWater
          nomenclature[A]CO2Chemical 1
          nomenclature[A]COChemical 2
          nomenclature[A]HCChemical 3
          nomenclature[A]kWpkilowatt-peak
          nomenclature[S]EPEResearch Electrical Company

          printnomenclature[1cm]
          enddocument


          you get the following result:



          result





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            The issue here is that command nomgroup needs to be an item to be printed in the nomenclature. Therefore your try with centering (that is inside item[] could not work.



            A workaround is to use the following code (see both used hfill outside the label definition of item; important code marked with <======):



             item[]% <=============================================================
            hfilnormalsizebfseries % <======================================
            ifstrequal#1A%
            MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
            %
            ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
            %
            hfil % <==========================================================


            Please see that this kind of centering is not really perfect because the length of the label is not included ... That is the reason I call it a workaround ...



            With the following complete code



            documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article

            usepackage[utf8]inputenc
            usepackageetoolbox

            usepackageshowframe% <============ to visualize text area and margins

            usepackagenomencl
            makenomenclature

            newififfirstglossaryfirstglossarytrue
            renewcommandnomgroup[1]%
            iffirstglossary
            firstglossaryfalse
            else
            clearpage
            fi
            item[]% <=============================================================
            hfilnormalsizebfseries % <======================================
            ifstrequal#1A%
            MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
            %
            ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
            %
            hfil % <==========================================================
            %] % <==================================================================
            thispagestyleempty

            renewcommandnomname


            begindocument

            nomenclature[A]H2OWater
            nomenclature[A]CO2Chemical 1
            nomenclature[A]COChemical 2
            nomenclature[A]HCChemical 3
            nomenclature[A]kWpkilowatt-peak
            nomenclature[S]EPEResearch Electrical Company

            printnomenclature[1cm]
            enddocument


            you get the following result:



            result





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              The issue here is that command nomgroup needs to be an item to be printed in the nomenclature. Therefore your try with centering (that is inside item[] could not work.



              A workaround is to use the following code (see both used hfill outside the label definition of item; important code marked with <======):



               item[]% <=============================================================
              hfilnormalsizebfseries % <======================================
              ifstrequal#1A%
              MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
              %
              ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
              %
              hfil % <==========================================================


              Please see that this kind of centering is not really perfect because the length of the label is not included ... That is the reason I call it a workaround ...



              With the following complete code



              documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article

              usepackage[utf8]inputenc
              usepackageetoolbox

              usepackageshowframe% <============ to visualize text area and margins

              usepackagenomencl
              makenomenclature

              newififfirstglossaryfirstglossarytrue
              renewcommandnomgroup[1]%
              iffirstglossary
              firstglossaryfalse
              else
              clearpage
              fi
              item[]% <=============================================================
              hfilnormalsizebfseries % <======================================
              ifstrequal#1A%
              MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
              %
              ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
              %
              hfil % <==========================================================
              %] % <==================================================================
              thispagestyleempty

              renewcommandnomname


              begindocument

              nomenclature[A]H2OWater
              nomenclature[A]CO2Chemical 1
              nomenclature[A]COChemical 2
              nomenclature[A]HCChemical 3
              nomenclature[A]kWpkilowatt-peak
              nomenclature[S]EPEResearch Electrical Company

              printnomenclature[1cm]
              enddocument


              you get the following result:



              result





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                The issue here is that command nomgroup needs to be an item to be printed in the nomenclature. Therefore your try with centering (that is inside item[] could not work.



                A workaround is to use the following code (see both used hfill outside the label definition of item; important code marked with <======):



                 item[]% <=============================================================
                hfilnormalsizebfseries % <======================================
                ifstrequal#1A%
                MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
                %
                ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
                %
                hfil % <==========================================================


                Please see that this kind of centering is not really perfect because the length of the label is not included ... That is the reason I call it a workaround ...



                With the following complete code



                documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article

                usepackage[utf8]inputenc
                usepackageetoolbox

                usepackageshowframe% <============ to visualize text area and margins

                usepackagenomencl
                makenomenclature

                newififfirstglossaryfirstglossarytrue
                renewcommandnomgroup[1]%
                iffirstglossary
                firstglossaryfalse
                else
                clearpage
                fi
                item[]% <=============================================================
                hfilnormalsizebfseries % <======================================
                ifstrequal#1A%
                MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
                %
                ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
                %
                hfil % <==========================================================
                %] % <==================================================================
                thispagestyleempty

                renewcommandnomname


                begindocument

                nomenclature[A]H2OWater
                nomenclature[A]CO2Chemical 1
                nomenclature[A]COChemical 2
                nomenclature[A]HCChemical 3
                nomenclature[A]kWpkilowatt-peak
                nomenclature[S]EPEResearch Electrical Company

                printnomenclature[1cm]
                enddocument


                you get the following result:



                result





                share













                The issue here is that command nomgroup needs to be an item to be printed in the nomenclature. Therefore your try with centering (that is inside item[] could not work.



                A workaround is to use the following code (see both used hfill outside the label definition of item; important code marked with <======):



                 item[]% <=============================================================
                hfilnormalsizebfseries % <======================================
                ifstrequal#1A%
                MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
                %
                ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
                %
                hfil % <==========================================================


                Please see that this kind of centering is not really perfect because the length of the label is not included ... That is the reason I call it a workaround ...



                With the following complete code



                documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article

                usepackage[utf8]inputenc
                usepackageetoolbox

                usepackageshowframe% <============ to visualize text area and margins

                usepackagenomencl
                makenomenclature

                newififfirstglossaryfirstglossarytrue
                renewcommandnomgroup[1]%
                iffirstglossary
                firstglossaryfalse
                else
                clearpage
                fi
                item[]% <=============================================================
                hfilnormalsizebfseries % <======================================
                ifstrequal#1A%
                MakeUppercaseList of Abbreviations and Acronyms%
                %
                ifstrequal#1SMakeUppercaseList of Symbols%
                %
                hfil % <==========================================================
                %] % <==================================================================
                thispagestyleempty

                renewcommandnomname


                begindocument

                nomenclature[A]H2OWater
                nomenclature[A]CO2Chemical 1
                nomenclature[A]COChemical 2
                nomenclature[A]HCChemical 3
                nomenclature[A]kWpkilowatt-peak
                nomenclature[S]EPEResearch Electrical Company

                printnomenclature[1cm]
                enddocument


                you get the following result:



                result






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