9 Jun
2011
9 Jun
'11
9:16 p.m.
Am 09.06.2011 um 23:00 schrieb yoraxe:
Thanks. That was very easy. But where do I have to put the \NN when I use something like
(30 \pm 3)e-3
?
The \NN command is place of the \NC command and adding another one will only start a new column.
I guess the \pm has to be in $$. If I type
\NN (30$\pm$3)e-3
there's 'e-3' in the pdf-file again. The \NN somewhere between the digit only creates a big space (new column).
Sorry for being so slow on the uptake.
The \NN column expects a valid \digits argument but your code isn’t supported. You can now resort to math mode or write your own digits code. Wolfgang