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I'm trying to set up a nomenclature page for a report, and have multiple groups where the nomenclature headers I have previously setup don't apply, for example units, symbols etc. This is the script I'm using currently



documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage[intoc]{nomencl}setlength{nomlabelwidth}{2.5cm}
newcommand{DimensUnits}[2]{hfillmakebox[12em]{#1hfill}%
makebox[6em]{#2hfill}ignorespaces}
newcommand{insertnomheaders}{item[bfseries Symbol]%
textbf{Description}DimensUnits{textbf{Dimensions}}{textbf{SI Units}}}
renewcommandnomgroup[1]{%
item[largebfseries
ifstrequal{#1}{A}{Design Variables}{%
ifstrequal{#1}{B}{Terminology}{}}]insertnomheaders}
renewcommand*{nompreamble}{markboth{nomname}{nomname}}
newcommand{nomdescr}[1]{parbox[t]{4cm}{RaggedRight #1}}
newcommand{nomwithdim}[5]{nomenclature[#1]{#2hfill}{nomdescr{#3}DimensUnits{#4}{#5}}}
makenomenclature
begin{document}
nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{c}})}{Capsule Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}
nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{h}})}{Housing Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}
nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{in}}(t))}{Input Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}

nomenclature[B]{ISS}{International Space Station}
printnomenclature[6em]
end{document}


Doing this prints my nomenclature but also carries the headers with it, I tried moving the



insertnomheaders


command to within the definition of group A, this fixed my issue of headers carrying over but introduced another issue where my headers would print over the top of my group title. I have no need for headers in my second group, so if there is a way to limit it only to group A I am all ears









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    I'm trying to set up a nomenclature page for a report, and have multiple groups where the nomenclature headers I have previously setup don't apply, for example units, symbols etc. This is the script I'm using currently



    documentclass[12pt]{article}
    usepackage[intoc]{nomencl}setlength{nomlabelwidth}{2.5cm}
    newcommand{DimensUnits}[2]{hfillmakebox[12em]{#1hfill}%
    makebox[6em]{#2hfill}ignorespaces}
    newcommand{insertnomheaders}{item[bfseries Symbol]%
    textbf{Description}DimensUnits{textbf{Dimensions}}{textbf{SI Units}}}
    renewcommandnomgroup[1]{%
    item[largebfseries
    ifstrequal{#1}{A}{Design Variables}{%
    ifstrequal{#1}{B}{Terminology}{}}]insertnomheaders}
    renewcommand*{nompreamble}{markboth{nomname}{nomname}}
    newcommand{nomdescr}[1]{parbox[t]{4cm}{RaggedRight #1}}
    newcommand{nomwithdim}[5]{nomenclature[#1]{#2hfill}{nomdescr{#3}DimensUnits{#4}{#5}}}
    makenomenclature
    begin{document}
    nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{c}})}{Capsule Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}
    nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{h}})}{Housing Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}
    nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{in}}(t))}{Input Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}

    nomenclature[B]{ISS}{International Space Station}
    printnomenclature[6em]
    end{document}


    Doing this prints my nomenclature but also carries the headers with it, I tried moving the



    insertnomheaders


    command to within the definition of group A, this fixed my issue of headers carrying over but introduced another issue where my headers would print over the top of my group title. I have no need for headers in my second group, so if there is a way to limit it only to group A I am all ears









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      I'm trying to set up a nomenclature page for a report, and have multiple groups where the nomenclature headers I have previously setup don't apply, for example units, symbols etc. This is the script I'm using currently



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage[intoc]{nomencl}setlength{nomlabelwidth}{2.5cm}
      newcommand{DimensUnits}[2]{hfillmakebox[12em]{#1hfill}%
      makebox[6em]{#2hfill}ignorespaces}
      newcommand{insertnomheaders}{item[bfseries Symbol]%
      textbf{Description}DimensUnits{textbf{Dimensions}}{textbf{SI Units}}}
      renewcommandnomgroup[1]{%
      item[largebfseries
      ifstrequal{#1}{A}{Design Variables}{%
      ifstrequal{#1}{B}{Terminology}{}}]insertnomheaders}
      renewcommand*{nompreamble}{markboth{nomname}{nomname}}
      newcommand{nomdescr}[1]{parbox[t]{4cm}{RaggedRight #1}}
      newcommand{nomwithdim}[5]{nomenclature[#1]{#2hfill}{nomdescr{#3}DimensUnits{#4}{#5}}}
      makenomenclature
      begin{document}
      nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{c}})}{Capsule Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}
      nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{h}})}{Housing Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}
      nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{in}}(t))}{Input Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}

      nomenclature[B]{ISS}{International Space Station}
      printnomenclature[6em]
      end{document}


      Doing this prints my nomenclature but also carries the headers with it, I tried moving the



      insertnomheaders


      command to within the definition of group A, this fixed my issue of headers carrying over but introduced another issue where my headers would print over the top of my group title. I have no need for headers in my second group, so if there is a way to limit it only to group A I am all ears









      share














      I'm trying to set up a nomenclature page for a report, and have multiple groups where the nomenclature headers I have previously setup don't apply, for example units, symbols etc. This is the script I'm using currently



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage[intoc]{nomencl}setlength{nomlabelwidth}{2.5cm}
      newcommand{DimensUnits}[2]{hfillmakebox[12em]{#1hfill}%
      makebox[6em]{#2hfill}ignorespaces}
      newcommand{insertnomheaders}{item[bfseries Symbol]%
      textbf{Description}DimensUnits{textbf{Dimensions}}{textbf{SI Units}}}
      renewcommandnomgroup[1]{%
      item[largebfseries
      ifstrequal{#1}{A}{Design Variables}{%
      ifstrequal{#1}{B}{Terminology}{}}]insertnomheaders}
      renewcommand*{nompreamble}{markboth{nomname}{nomname}}
      newcommand{nomdescr}[1]{parbox[t]{4cm}{RaggedRight #1}}
      newcommand{nomwithdim}[5]{nomenclature[#1]{#2hfill}{nomdescr{#3}DimensUnits{#4}{#5}}}
      makenomenclature
      begin{document}
      nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{c}})}{Capsule Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}
      nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{h}})}{Housing Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}
      nomwithdim{A}{(Ddot{z_{in}}(t))}{Input Acceleration}{si{L.T^{-2}}}{si{meterpersquaresecond}}

      nomenclature[B]{ISS}{International Space Station}
      printnomenclature[6em]
      end{document}


      Doing this prints my nomenclature but also carries the headers with it, I tried moving the



      insertnomheaders


      command to within the definition of group A, this fixed my issue of headers carrying over but introduced another issue where my headers would print over the top of my group title. I have no need for headers in my second group, so if there is a way to limit it only to group A I am all ears







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