Hi Hans,
since you are working on the \unit code at the moment, I want to
remind you about an issue I reported a while ago.
Any thoughts on that one?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/79275
Marco
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On 11/24/2012 1:39 AM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
Marcin wrote:
being quite happy with things like \unit{10 km/h}, once I did \unit{45
min}, only to get "45 m" in the resulting file. I suspect that \unit
does not know about minutes; is there any way to teach it;)?
I think 'min' is parsed as 'meter
Hi,
Le vendredi 23 novembre 2012, Marcin Borkowski a écrit :
> being quite happy with things like \unit{10 km/h}, once I did \unit{45
> min}, only to get "45 m" in the resulting file. I suspect that \unit
> does not know about minutes; is there any way to teach it;)?
One can add units with \regis
Marcin wrote:
> being quite happy with things like \unit{10 km/h}, once I did \unit{45
> min}, only to get "45 m" in the resulting file. I suspect that \unit
> does not know about minutes; is there any way to teach it;)?
I think 'min' is parsed as 'meter nil nil', because (1) min is not
found in
Hi all,
being quite happy with things like \unit{10 km/h}, once I did \unit{45
min}, only to get "45 m" in the resulting file. I suspect that \unit
does not know about minutes; is there any way to teach it;)?
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Adam Mickiew