Le samedi 24 novembre 2012, Hans Hagen a écrit :
> On 11/24/2012 1:48 AM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
> >>> The '^' and 'e' all print a '10 ×' at the begining. It's what is
> >>> expected for
> >>> 'e' but not for '^'. Did I miss something?
> >>
> >> well, until now ^ and e were equivalent so if that ha
On 11/24/2012 1:48 AM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
The '^' and 'e' all print a '10 ×' at the begining. It's what is expected
for
'e' but not for '^'. Did I miss something?
well, until now ^ and e were equivalent so if that has to change (say ^ no
10) then there need to be agreement about this as it'
Le samedi 24 novembre 2012, Sietse Brouwer a écrit :
> > > The '^' and 'e' all print a '10 ×' at the begining. It's what is
> > > expected for
> > > 'e' but not for '^'.
> >
> > well, until now ^ and e were equivalent so if that has to change (say ^
> > no 10) then there need to be agreement about
>> The '^' and 'e' all print a '10 ×' at the begining. It's what is expected
>> for
>> 'e' but not for '^'. Did I miss something?
>
>
> well, until now ^ and e were equivalent so if that has to change (say ^ no
> 10) then there need to be agreement about this as it's an incompatible
> change
I, fo
On 11/23/2012 8:25 PM, Romain Diss wrote:
Hi,
Le jeudi 22 novembre 2012, Hans Hagen a écrit :
On 11/19/2012 11:44 PM, Romain Diss wrote:
Hi all,
I got some problems to express powers of ten in the \unit command. See
the strange behaviour with these two minimal examples.
\starttext
\unit{10^2
Hi,
Le jeudi 22 novembre 2012, Hans Hagen a écrit :
> On 11/19/2012 11:44 PM, Romain Diss wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I got some problems to express powers of ten in the \unit command. See
> > the strange behaviour with these two minimal examples.
> >
> > \starttext
> > \unit{10^2 meter}\\
> > \u
> needs testing as usual (and wiki adaption as well)
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/unit
Wiki: adapted. (Page created, actually, as there was none.) Using the
fancy-schmancy {{since|2012|text=nov 2012}} template, which (1) marks
this as a recent feature, and as such not in the stable yet,
On 11/19/2012 11:44 PM, Romain Diss wrote:
Hi all,
I got some problems to express powers of ten in the \unit command. See the
strange behaviour with these two minimal examples.
\starttext
\unit{10^2 meter}\\
\unit{10^{-12} second}
\stoptext
However, there is no problem with this one: \unit{1e-
At least me have seen your post and tried some solutions, but nothing
useful
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Romain Diss wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Le mardi 20 novembre 2012, Romain Diss a écrit :
> > Le lundi 19 novembre 2012, Romain Diss a écrit :
> > > I got some problems to express powers of
Hi all,
Le mardi 20 novembre 2012, Romain Diss a écrit :
> Le lundi 19 novembre 2012, Romain Diss a écrit :
> > I got some problems to express powers of ten in the \unit command. See
> > the strange behaviour with these two minimal examples.
> >
> > \starttext
> > \unit{10^2 meter}\\
> > \unit{10
Le lundi 19 novembre 2012, Romain Diss a écrit :
> I got some problems to express powers of ten in the \unit command. See the
> strange behaviour with these two minimal examples.
>
> \starttext
> \unit{10^2 meter}\\
> \unit{10^{-12} second}
> \stoptext
> Is this a bug or are these expressions not
Hi all,
I got some problems to express powers of ten in the \unit command. See the
strange behaviour with these two minimal examples.
\starttext
\unit{10^2 meter}\\
\unit{10^{-12} second}
\stoptext
However, there is no problem with this one: \unit{1e-4 kilogram}.
Is this a bug or are these exp
Hello all,
It seems that some unit combinations don't work very well with the \unit
macro. I have some problems with the m- (milli-) prefix but some tests reveal
other strange errors.
Here is a not so minimal example. The first 33 entries come from "phys-
dim.mkiv" and work well. In the entries
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