On 3/3/2015 6:47 PM, Andrea De Michele wrote:
Romain Diss <romain.d...@yahoo.fr> writes:

Hi,

with siunitx LaTeX package its possible to obtain physics units like m/s
printed in different way changing one option:
e.g.
\si{\metre\per\second} produce ms^{-1}
\unit{10 meter inverse second}

Thank you.

\si[per-mode=symbol]{\metre\per\second} produce m/s
\unit{10 meter per second}

\si[per-mode=fraction]{\metre\per\second} produce \frac{m}{s}
I think it is not possible with \unit{}

Do you know if there is the project to implement this feature?

currently not on the agenda

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