[Code Inspection] 'glossaries-extra' is not recognized as sufficient for the '\newacronym' command #3025
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IssueIf you try to specify an acronym to use in a glossary without using exactly the EDIT: Upon a further testing, this also happens when you try to reference an acronym entry using To replicate
It should flag the Testing WorkspacePyCharm 2023.1 (Professional Edition) Current Desktop: pop:GNOME |
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Upon further testing, glossary generation for acronyms w/ If you generate this file externally, and place it either in the output directory or the same directory as the .tex file, it will work just fine, however, generating the acronym glossary as expected. I'm not sure if this is a situation similar to how BibTex works (where it needs to detect the presence of the appropriate command to update how it runs), but it seems to be based on it working just fine if the file exists already. If I had any idea where the respective code is in the code-base I'd try to test some fixes myself, but I can't seem to find it... |
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Ho, let's take this one issue at a time, because I think you are speaking about two separate issues.
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Thank you for responding so quickly. Once I can do more testing re: Makeindex I'll post a second issue on it. As for this question, turns out, despite requesting it be updated several times, I was running a 2021 version of Tex Live installed using |
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Yeah it's better to install the official way usually, I think the apt repositories have the installation in such a way that it becomes difficult for TeXiFy to find the distributions source files, unless you use IntelliJ and set up a Native TeX Live SDK. |
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Thank you for responding so quickly. Once I can do more testing re: Makeindex I'll post a second issue on it.
As for this question, turns out, despite requesting it be updated several times, I was running a 2021 version of Tex Live installed using
apt
. Manually installing the newest 2023 version fixed this (even if the process of manually installing Tex Live added a few grey hairs). The Makeindex problem persists, however