On Thu, 04 Oct 2012 11:32:20 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster 
<wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com> wrote:

The units code doesn’t know how to deal with “N” but you can use the full name 
of the unit (can also be lowercase) or “n” which is also accepted.

\starttext

\startformula
  a = \unit{210 kilo Newton}
\stopformula

\startformula
  a = 210 \unit{kilo Newton}
\stopformula

\startformula
  a = 210 \unit{k Newton}
\stopformula

\startformula
  a = 210 \unit{kn}
\stopformula

\stoptext

Wolfgang

Thanks, this works (I had to renew ConTeXt).

Best regards,

Lukas


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