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I'm using:

\begin{acronym}
\acro{URL}{Uniform Resource Locator}
\end{acronym}

with package \usepackage[printonlyused]{acronym}

But my acronyms are not alphabetical sorted , and I want it. How can I make this?

PRVS
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  • Is there sorting at all in acronym? –  Dec 01 '15 at 20:49
  • The acronym package does not support this AFAIK. You have to do it manually. – cgnieder Dec 01 '15 at 20:50
  • @clemens: Does your acro package support sorting? –  Dec 01 '15 at 20:50
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    @ChristianHupfer yes. (And of course glossaries and IIRC also nomencl) – cgnieder Dec 01 '15 at 20:51
  • @clemens: Then go ahead, grab the rep ;-) –  Dec 01 '15 at 20:53
  • There is any way to don't make manually ? @ChristianHupfer – PRVS Dec 01 '15 at 20:56
  • @PRVS: The manual of acronym does not say anything about sorting -- I would say 'no' :-( –  Dec 01 '15 at 21:02
  • @PRVS maybe your editor can do it: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/199337/alphabetizing-a-customized-list-of-abbreviations#comment462915_199337 – cgnieder Dec 01 '15 at 21:08
  • i'm with sharelatex only, non exists solution in this posts. – PRVS Dec 01 '15 at 21:09
  • @PRVS if you have an editor capable of sorting you could copy the list in said editor, let it sort the lines, and then copy the list back to sharelatex. Otherwise your choices are manual sorting or switching packages (the first is probably a lot less work) – cgnieder Dec 01 '15 at 21:16
  • I can switch package but which? I don't have an editor capable of sorting – PRVS Dec 01 '15 at 21:18

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