Am 10.08.2011 um 18:50 schrieb Ian Lawrence:

I don't think the /unit and /lunit command like a quantity that starts with a zero.. Any one else?


First two work fine, last one causes all kinds of grief, in lists, lines etc. The leading zero and decimal point are zapped.

\unit{1.0 meter inverse second}

\lunit{1.0 meter inverse second}

\unit{0.1 meter inverse second}

\lunit{0.1 meter inverse second}

\lunit{0 meter inverse second}


And pretty, please, can we spell metre correctly soon ( sorry, people over the pond…)

You should first provide a *working* minimal example!

\starttext
\lunit{1.0 meter inverse second}
\stoptext

! Undefined control sequence. l.2 \lunit           {1.0 meter inverse second}

… Or at least have the option to…

This is easy, Hans has to add only an entry for “metre” in phys-dim.lua.

Wolfgang