<p>latex input: mmd-article-header Title: MultiMarkdown Glossary Test<br/> CSS: http://fletcherpenney.net/css/document.css<br/> latex input: mmd-article-begin-doc latex footer: mmd-memoir-footer</p> <p>MultiMarkdown has a special format for footnotes that should represent glossary terms. This doesn't make much difference in XHTML (because there is no such thing as a glossary in XHTML), but can be used to generate a glossary within LaTeX documents.</p> <p>For example, let's have an entry for <code>glossary</code>.[^glossary] And what about ampersands?[^amp]</p> <p>Since we want the ampersand entry to be sorted with the a's, and not with symbols, we put in the optional sort key <code>ampersand</code> to control sorting.</p> <pre><code>[^glossary]: glossary: Glossary A section at the end ... [^amp]: glossary: & (ampersand) A punctuation mark ... </code></pre> <p>[^glossary]: glossary: Glossary A section at the end ...</p> <p>[^amp]: glossary: & (ampersand) A punctuation mark ...</p>