Hallo Herbert,
hier ein lauffähiges Minimalbeispiel:
Code:
\begin{filecontents}{glossar_test_zwo.bib}
@gd{glos:business_intelligence,
word = {business intelligence},
short = {BI},
definition = {\ecite{Business intelligence (BI) is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help enterprise users make better business decisions. BI applications include the activities of decision support systems, query and reporting, online analytical processing (OLAP), statistical analysis, forecasting, and data mining.\par Business intelligence applications can be:\par
\begin{itemize}
\item Mission-critical and integral to an enterprise's operations or occasional to meet a special requirement
\item Enterprise-wide or local to one division, department, or project
\item Centrally initiated or driven by user demand
\end{itemize}}\footnote{Dies ist eine Fußnote}}}
\end{filecontents}
\documentclass[12pt,a4paper, headsepline]{scrreprt}
\usepackage[refpages]{gloss} % For Glossary
\newcommand{\ecite}[1]{``{#1}"} % Wörtliche Rede in englischen Texten
\makegloss
% Settings for glossary
\renewcommand{\glosspage}[1]{ (See page~#1)} % Define look and feel for pages at the end.
\renewcommand{\xglosspage}[1]{ (See page~#1)} % Define look and feel for pages at the end.
\begin{document}
Hier steht ein Glossareintrag: \gloss{glos:business_intelligence}
% Glossary
\printgloss{glossar_test_zwo}
\end{document}
Ziel soll sein, dass die Anführungsstriche, Fußnote und Verweis am Ende der Aufzählung enden.
Gruß
Stefan
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