> Are you sure you heard this right? Did they use a term like 'more > prominent' rather than 'larger'? The UK required the controlling units > to be shown 'first'. >
No, that's correct as stated. It was in 1992 FPLA, that in the case of a rounding disagreement between SI and Imperial, the larger declaration ruled. It provided an incentive for manufacturers to get the conversion right. Whether it was enforced or not is another matter. Nat
