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Nomenclature per chapter



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)List of symbols for each chapterNotation table in each Chapter/PartConverting LyX Nomenclature to GlossariesHow to create nomenclature using TeXnicCenter?Non numbered chapter* header issueCompiling nomenclature adds section number to bibliographyNomencl and nomenclature in included PDFcustom sorting of nomencl groupsvary headline of different groups in nomencl-nomenclatureNomenclature not appearingEquation and nomenclature shortcut macros yield duplicate nomenclature entriesNomenclature not working










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I would like add a nomenclature at the end of each chapter of my dissertation, including the parameters of that chapter.



documentclassreport
usepackage[intoc]nomencl
makenomenclature

begindocument

chapterFirst Chapter
sectionIntroduction 1
Only $a$ will be discussed in this chapter. So, i do not need $N$ in the nomenclature. Besides I would like to have the nomenclature as a non numbered section (not a chapter).
nomenclature$a$The number of angels per unit area%
printnomenclature

chapterSecond chapter
sectionIntroduction 2
Only $N$ will be discussed in this chapter. So, i do not need $a$ in the nomenclature. Besides I would like to have the nomenclature as a non numbered section (not a chapter).
nomenclature$N$The number of angels per needle point%
printnomenclature

enddocument


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I would like add a nomenclature at the end of each chapter of my dissertation, including the parameters of that chapter.



documentclassreport
usepackage[intoc]nomencl
makenomenclature

begindocument

chapterFirst Chapter
sectionIntroduction 1
Only $a$ will be discussed in this chapter. So, i do not need $N$ in the nomenclature. Besides I would like to have the nomenclature as a non numbered section (not a chapter).
nomenclature$a$The number of angels per unit area%
printnomenclature

chapterSecond chapter
sectionIntroduction 2
Only $N$ will be discussed in this chapter. So, i do not need $a$ in the nomenclature. Besides I would like to have the nomenclature as a non numbered section (not a chapter).
nomenclature$N$The number of angels per needle point%
printnomenclature

enddocument


Thank you all for your help.










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I would like add a nomenclature at the end of each chapter of my dissertation, including the parameters of that chapter.



documentclassreport
usepackage[intoc]nomencl
makenomenclature

begindocument

chapterFirst Chapter
sectionIntroduction 1
Only $a$ will be discussed in this chapter. So, i do not need $N$ in the nomenclature. Besides I would like to have the nomenclature as a non numbered section (not a chapter).
nomenclature$a$The number of angels per unit area%
printnomenclature

chapterSecond chapter
sectionIntroduction 2
Only $N$ will be discussed in this chapter. So, i do not need $a$ in the nomenclature. Besides I would like to have the nomenclature as a non numbered section (not a chapter).
nomenclature$N$The number of angels per needle point%
printnomenclature

enddocument


Thank you all for your help.










share|improve this question
















I would like add a nomenclature at the end of each chapter of my dissertation, including the parameters of that chapter.



documentclassreport
usepackage[intoc]nomencl
makenomenclature

begindocument

chapterFirst Chapter
sectionIntroduction 1
Only $a$ will be discussed in this chapter. So, i do not need $N$ in the nomenclature. Besides I would like to have the nomenclature as a non numbered section (not a chapter).
nomenclature$a$The number of angels per unit area%
printnomenclature

chapterSecond chapter
sectionIntroduction 2
Only $N$ will be discussed in this chapter. So, i do not need $a$ in the nomenclature. Besides I would like to have the nomenclature as a non numbered section (not a chapter).
nomenclature$N$The number of angels per needle point%
printnomenclature

enddocument


Thank you all for your help.







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  • Look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/123824/… and tex.stackexchange.com/questions/121952/… for advices and a possible solutions.

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  • Dear All, any idea? I appreciate your help

    – user56855
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  • Look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/123824/… and tex.stackexchange.com/questions/121952/… for advices and a possible solutions.

    – jotagah
    Aug 7 '16 at 14:07

















Dear All, any idea? I appreciate your help

– user56855
Jul 10 '14 at 13:46






Dear All, any idea? I appreciate your help

– user56855
Jul 10 '14 at 13:46














Look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/123824/… and tex.stackexchange.com/questions/121952/… for advices and a possible solutions.

– jotagah
Aug 7 '16 at 14:07






Look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/123824/… and tex.stackexchange.com/questions/121952/… for advices and a possible solutions.

– jotagah
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I can do it "manually" with the other nomenclature package: "nomentbl". You have to configure the tex compiler. I used Texstudio so I add an user command in:



Options > Configure Texstudio > Build > User commands then put these command in



makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o %.nls %.nlo
enter image description here
Normally, you have to do the following procedure to have nomenclature:



Compile > Make index > Recompile



The principle is the same: when you run a make index, Latex will generate an .nls file. Next time you compile, the nomenclature will appear.



So instead of run a second compile, all you need is create a file name nomen_chap0x then you copy the content in the .nls file into the nomen_chap0x then you put the command : inputnomen_chap0x. When you compile, the nomenclature will appear in the section.



The important thing is you have to delete the .nls file and comment all of nomenclature in the chapter to avoid the same nomenclature's appearance in the next chapter.



In the second chapter, you have to create another nomenclature, used only for this chapter, and you repeat the procedure above



Her an mwe for what I'm talking about:



documentclass[openany]book

usepackagebooktabs
usepackagelipsum
usepackagesetspace
usepackageamssymb, amsmath, mathtools % math formulations
usepackagesiunitx
usepackage[intoc,noprefix]nomentbl
makeatletter % to put nomenclature in the section range of the TOC
defthenomenclature%
section*nomname
if@intocaddcontentslinetocsectionnomnamefi%
nompreamble
list%
labelwidthnom@tempdim
leftmarginlabelwidth
advanceleftmarginlabelsep
itemsepnomitemsep
letmakelabelnomlabel
makeatother
makenomenclature

begindocument
tableofcontents
chapterblabla1
sectionExample 01
lipsum[2]
beginequation
mathbfJ_i = - D_ileft( nabla c_i + dfracz_iFRTc_i nabla varphi right)
labeleq505
endequation
where $ mathbfJ_i $ is the ion flux, $ D_i $ is the bulk diffusion coefficient of the ionic species, $ F $ is the Faraday constant, $ R $ is the universal gas constant and $ T $ is the temperature

nomenclature[A]$ D_i $Bulk diffusion coefficient of the speciessisquarem / s
nomenclature[A]$ F $Faraday constantsicoulomb / mole
nomenclature[A]$ R $ Universal gas constantsiJ / kelvin mole
nomenclature[A]$ T $Temperaturesikelvin
nomenclature[A]$ z $Charge number of the ionic species
nomenclature[A]$ J $ Flux of the ionic speciessimole / m^2 s
nomenclature[G]$ varphi $Total electric potentialsivolt
inputnomen_chap1
chapterblabla2
sectionExample 02
lipsum[1]
The Ohm's law:
beginequation
R_s= fracUI
endequation
where $ R_s $ is the resistance (siohm), $ U $ is the voltage (sivolt) and $ I $ is the electric current (siampere)
nomenclature[A]$ R_s $Resistancesiohm
nomenclature[A]$ U $Voltagesivolt
nomenclature[A]$ I $Electric currentsiampere
inputnomen_chap2
enddocument


Here is the results:



enter image description here



I also put the entire mwe folder fmi:
enter link description here






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    I can do it "manually" with the other nomenclature package: "nomentbl". You have to configure the tex compiler. I used Texstudio so I add an user command in:



    Options > Configure Texstudio > Build > User commands then put these command in



    makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o %.nls %.nlo
    enter image description here
    Normally, you have to do the following procedure to have nomenclature:



    Compile > Make index > Recompile



    The principle is the same: when you run a make index, Latex will generate an .nls file. Next time you compile, the nomenclature will appear.



    So instead of run a second compile, all you need is create a file name nomen_chap0x then you copy the content in the .nls file into the nomen_chap0x then you put the command : inputnomen_chap0x. When you compile, the nomenclature will appear in the section.



    The important thing is you have to delete the .nls file and comment all of nomenclature in the chapter to avoid the same nomenclature's appearance in the next chapter.



    In the second chapter, you have to create another nomenclature, used only for this chapter, and you repeat the procedure above



    Her an mwe for what I'm talking about:



    documentclass[openany]book

    usepackagebooktabs
    usepackagelipsum
    usepackagesetspace
    usepackageamssymb, amsmath, mathtools % math formulations
    usepackagesiunitx
    usepackage[intoc,noprefix]nomentbl
    makeatletter % to put nomenclature in the section range of the TOC
    defthenomenclature%
    section*nomname
    if@intocaddcontentslinetocsectionnomnamefi%
    nompreamble
    list%
    labelwidthnom@tempdim
    leftmarginlabelwidth
    advanceleftmarginlabelsep
    itemsepnomitemsep
    letmakelabelnomlabel
    makeatother
    makenomenclature

    begindocument
    tableofcontents
    chapterblabla1
    sectionExample 01
    lipsum[2]
    beginequation
    mathbfJ_i = - D_ileft( nabla c_i + dfracz_iFRTc_i nabla varphi right)
    labeleq505
    endequation
    where $ mathbfJ_i $ is the ion flux, $ D_i $ is the bulk diffusion coefficient of the ionic species, $ F $ is the Faraday constant, $ R $ is the universal gas constant and $ T $ is the temperature

    nomenclature[A]$ D_i $Bulk diffusion coefficient of the speciessisquarem / s
    nomenclature[A]$ F $Faraday constantsicoulomb / mole
    nomenclature[A]$ R $ Universal gas constantsiJ / kelvin mole
    nomenclature[A]$ T $Temperaturesikelvin
    nomenclature[A]$ z $Charge number of the ionic species
    nomenclature[A]$ J $ Flux of the ionic speciessimole / m^2 s
    nomenclature[G]$ varphi $Total electric potentialsivolt
    inputnomen_chap1
    chapterblabla2
    sectionExample 02
    lipsum[1]
    The Ohm's law:
    beginequation
    R_s= fracUI
    endequation
    where $ R_s $ is the resistance (siohm), $ U $ is the voltage (sivolt) and $ I $ is the electric current (siampere)
    nomenclature[A]$ R_s $Resistancesiohm
    nomenclature[A]$ U $Voltagesivolt
    nomenclature[A]$ I $Electric currentsiampere
    inputnomen_chap2
    enddocument


    Here is the results:



    enter image description here



    I also put the entire mwe folder fmi:
    enter link description here






    share|improve this answer





























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      I can do it "manually" with the other nomenclature package: "nomentbl". You have to configure the tex compiler. I used Texstudio so I add an user command in:



      Options > Configure Texstudio > Build > User commands then put these command in



      makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o %.nls %.nlo
      enter image description here
      Normally, you have to do the following procedure to have nomenclature:



      Compile > Make index > Recompile



      The principle is the same: when you run a make index, Latex will generate an .nls file. Next time you compile, the nomenclature will appear.



      So instead of run a second compile, all you need is create a file name nomen_chap0x then you copy the content in the .nls file into the nomen_chap0x then you put the command : inputnomen_chap0x. When you compile, the nomenclature will appear in the section.



      The important thing is you have to delete the .nls file and comment all of nomenclature in the chapter to avoid the same nomenclature's appearance in the next chapter.



      In the second chapter, you have to create another nomenclature, used only for this chapter, and you repeat the procedure above



      Her an mwe for what I'm talking about:



      documentclass[openany]book

      usepackagebooktabs
      usepackagelipsum
      usepackagesetspace
      usepackageamssymb, amsmath, mathtools % math formulations
      usepackagesiunitx
      usepackage[intoc,noprefix]nomentbl
      makeatletter % to put nomenclature in the section range of the TOC
      defthenomenclature%
      section*nomname
      if@intocaddcontentslinetocsectionnomnamefi%
      nompreamble
      list%
      labelwidthnom@tempdim
      leftmarginlabelwidth
      advanceleftmarginlabelsep
      itemsepnomitemsep
      letmakelabelnomlabel
      makeatother
      makenomenclature

      begindocument
      tableofcontents
      chapterblabla1
      sectionExample 01
      lipsum[2]
      beginequation
      mathbfJ_i = - D_ileft( nabla c_i + dfracz_iFRTc_i nabla varphi right)
      labeleq505
      endequation
      where $ mathbfJ_i $ is the ion flux, $ D_i $ is the bulk diffusion coefficient of the ionic species, $ F $ is the Faraday constant, $ R $ is the universal gas constant and $ T $ is the temperature

      nomenclature[A]$ D_i $Bulk diffusion coefficient of the speciessisquarem / s
      nomenclature[A]$ F $Faraday constantsicoulomb / mole
      nomenclature[A]$ R $ Universal gas constantsiJ / kelvin mole
      nomenclature[A]$ T $Temperaturesikelvin
      nomenclature[A]$ z $Charge number of the ionic species
      nomenclature[A]$ J $ Flux of the ionic speciessimole / m^2 s
      nomenclature[G]$ varphi $Total electric potentialsivolt
      inputnomen_chap1
      chapterblabla2
      sectionExample 02
      lipsum[1]
      The Ohm's law:
      beginequation
      R_s= fracUI
      endequation
      where $ R_s $ is the resistance (siohm), $ U $ is the voltage (sivolt) and $ I $ is the electric current (siampere)
      nomenclature[A]$ R_s $Resistancesiohm
      nomenclature[A]$ U $Voltagesivolt
      nomenclature[A]$ I $Electric currentsiampere
      inputnomen_chap2
      enddocument


      Here is the results:



      enter image description here



      I also put the entire mwe folder fmi:
      enter link description here






      share|improve this answer



























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        I can do it "manually" with the other nomenclature package: "nomentbl". You have to configure the tex compiler. I used Texstudio so I add an user command in:



        Options > Configure Texstudio > Build > User commands then put these command in



        makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o %.nls %.nlo
        enter image description here
        Normally, you have to do the following procedure to have nomenclature:



        Compile > Make index > Recompile



        The principle is the same: when you run a make index, Latex will generate an .nls file. Next time you compile, the nomenclature will appear.



        So instead of run a second compile, all you need is create a file name nomen_chap0x then you copy the content in the .nls file into the nomen_chap0x then you put the command : inputnomen_chap0x. When you compile, the nomenclature will appear in the section.



        The important thing is you have to delete the .nls file and comment all of nomenclature in the chapter to avoid the same nomenclature's appearance in the next chapter.



        In the second chapter, you have to create another nomenclature, used only for this chapter, and you repeat the procedure above



        Her an mwe for what I'm talking about:



        documentclass[openany]book

        usepackagebooktabs
        usepackagelipsum
        usepackagesetspace
        usepackageamssymb, amsmath, mathtools % math formulations
        usepackagesiunitx
        usepackage[intoc,noprefix]nomentbl
        makeatletter % to put nomenclature in the section range of the TOC
        defthenomenclature%
        section*nomname
        if@intocaddcontentslinetocsectionnomnamefi%
        nompreamble
        list%
        labelwidthnom@tempdim
        leftmarginlabelwidth
        advanceleftmarginlabelsep
        itemsepnomitemsep
        letmakelabelnomlabel
        makeatother
        makenomenclature

        begindocument
        tableofcontents
        chapterblabla1
        sectionExample 01
        lipsum[2]
        beginequation
        mathbfJ_i = - D_ileft( nabla c_i + dfracz_iFRTc_i nabla varphi right)
        labeleq505
        endequation
        where $ mathbfJ_i $ is the ion flux, $ D_i $ is the bulk diffusion coefficient of the ionic species, $ F $ is the Faraday constant, $ R $ is the universal gas constant and $ T $ is the temperature

        nomenclature[A]$ D_i $Bulk diffusion coefficient of the speciessisquarem / s
        nomenclature[A]$ F $Faraday constantsicoulomb / mole
        nomenclature[A]$ R $ Universal gas constantsiJ / kelvin mole
        nomenclature[A]$ T $Temperaturesikelvin
        nomenclature[A]$ z $Charge number of the ionic species
        nomenclature[A]$ J $ Flux of the ionic speciessimole / m^2 s
        nomenclature[G]$ varphi $Total electric potentialsivolt
        inputnomen_chap1
        chapterblabla2
        sectionExample 02
        lipsum[1]
        The Ohm's law:
        beginequation
        R_s= fracUI
        endequation
        where $ R_s $ is the resistance (siohm), $ U $ is the voltage (sivolt) and $ I $ is the electric current (siampere)
        nomenclature[A]$ R_s $Resistancesiohm
        nomenclature[A]$ U $Voltagesivolt
        nomenclature[A]$ I $Electric currentsiampere
        inputnomen_chap2
        enddocument


        Here is the results:



        enter image description here



        I also put the entire mwe folder fmi:
        enter link description here






        share|improve this answer















        I can do it "manually" with the other nomenclature package: "nomentbl". You have to configure the tex compiler. I used Texstudio so I add an user command in:



        Options > Configure Texstudio > Build > User commands then put these command in



        makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o %.nls %.nlo
        enter image description here
        Normally, you have to do the following procedure to have nomenclature:



        Compile > Make index > Recompile



        The principle is the same: when you run a make index, Latex will generate an .nls file. Next time you compile, the nomenclature will appear.



        So instead of run a second compile, all you need is create a file name nomen_chap0x then you copy the content in the .nls file into the nomen_chap0x then you put the command : inputnomen_chap0x. When you compile, the nomenclature will appear in the section.



        The important thing is you have to delete the .nls file and comment all of nomenclature in the chapter to avoid the same nomenclature's appearance in the next chapter.



        In the second chapter, you have to create another nomenclature, used only for this chapter, and you repeat the procedure above



        Her an mwe for what I'm talking about:



        documentclass[openany]book

        usepackagebooktabs
        usepackagelipsum
        usepackagesetspace
        usepackageamssymb, amsmath, mathtools % math formulations
        usepackagesiunitx
        usepackage[intoc,noprefix]nomentbl
        makeatletter % to put nomenclature in the section range of the TOC
        defthenomenclature%
        section*nomname
        if@intocaddcontentslinetocsectionnomnamefi%
        nompreamble
        list%
        labelwidthnom@tempdim
        leftmarginlabelwidth
        advanceleftmarginlabelsep
        itemsepnomitemsep
        letmakelabelnomlabel
        makeatother
        makenomenclature

        begindocument
        tableofcontents
        chapterblabla1
        sectionExample 01
        lipsum[2]
        beginequation
        mathbfJ_i = - D_ileft( nabla c_i + dfracz_iFRTc_i nabla varphi right)
        labeleq505
        endequation
        where $ mathbfJ_i $ is the ion flux, $ D_i $ is the bulk diffusion coefficient of the ionic species, $ F $ is the Faraday constant, $ R $ is the universal gas constant and $ T $ is the temperature

        nomenclature[A]$ D_i $Bulk diffusion coefficient of the speciessisquarem / s
        nomenclature[A]$ F $Faraday constantsicoulomb / mole
        nomenclature[A]$ R $ Universal gas constantsiJ / kelvin mole
        nomenclature[A]$ T $Temperaturesikelvin
        nomenclature[A]$ z $Charge number of the ionic species
        nomenclature[A]$ J $ Flux of the ionic speciessimole / m^2 s
        nomenclature[G]$ varphi $Total electric potentialsivolt
        inputnomen_chap1
        chapterblabla2
        sectionExample 02
        lipsum[1]
        The Ohm's law:
        beginequation
        R_s= fracUI
        endequation
        where $ R_s $ is the resistance (siohm), $ U $ is the voltage (sivolt) and $ I $ is the electric current (siampere)
        nomenclature[A]$ R_s $Resistancesiohm
        nomenclature[A]$ U $Voltagesivolt
        nomenclature[A]$ I $Electric currentsiampere
        inputnomen_chap2
        enddocument


        Here is the results:



        enter image description here



        I also put the entire mwe folder fmi:
        enter link description here







        share|improve this answer














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