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Added by Drew on Dec 24/12: There will inevitably be instances where a term that is in the glossary is used in the text in a different context than the defined term - for example, "order" being used as "in order to" rather than "court order". There is an incredibly simple way to handle those situations. You wrap this tag around the term:
Added by Drew on Dec 24/12: There will inevitably be instances where a term that is in the glossary is used in the text in a different context than the defined term - for example, "order" being used as "in order to" rather than "court order". There is an incredibly simple way to handle those situations. You wrap this tag around the term:
:<nowiki><span class="noglossary">your defined term appears here</span></nowiki>
:<nowiki><span class="noglossary">your defined term appears here</span></nowiki>
The result is that the glossary popup does not display for that use of the term. It will display for the next use of that term on the page (you can then add the noglossary tag to that second use of the term if desired, or the third, etc.).


You can also exclude an entire page from having glossary definitions appear by including anywhere in that page:
You can also exclude an entire page from having glossary definitions appear by including anywhere in that page:
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