The subpage must have glossary definition (a glossary xobject)!
Again, I think you’re not understanding what these macros are for. I’ll repeat it: they are NOT to display glossary entries referenced in pages.
The subpage must have glossary definition (a glossary xobject)!
Again, I think you’re not understanding what these macros are for. I’ll repeat it: they are NOT to display glossary entries referenced in pages.
You are correct of course. I read the extension page a few times and only then I noticed the subtle difference betwen REFERENCED entries and DEFINED entries.
The macro lists DEFINED entries.
In documents, you do not define entries, you REFERENCE already defined entries.
I guess my confusion is because I don´t really understand how you can have entries defined in different pages, as the app seems to be run from a single place and thus the entries would always be inserted in the app main page.
And also because I searched the Glossary with a objective in my head (to have a chapter, per page, with Definitions and Terms, per ISO 9001, that could be printed with the main document if needed.
Unfortunatelly, it seems I can´t do that with Glossary extension, so I guess I will write them per document.
Thanks VMasol. Sorry for being a little obtuse. XWiki has lots of functionalities, but that also makes it a little more difficult for people with less technical knowledge.
I’ve now added documentation about multiple glossaries at https://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Glossary/GlossaryApplication/#HMultipleGlossaries
I hope this helps.