Am 09.06.2011 22:31, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 09.06.2011 um 22:24 schrieb yoraxe:
Hi,
I'm using the digit-module and enjoy, that I get a nice output using the following:
\starttext \digits{30e-3} \stoptext
instead of
\starttext $30 \cdot 10^{-3}$ or $30 ⋅ 10^{-3}$ \stoptext
But now I'm wondering why this module does not work in the tabulate-environment with:
\starttabulate[|l|l] \HL \NC first \NC second \AR \HL \NC \digits{30e-3}\NC \digits{30e+3} \AR \HL \stoptabulate
In the pdf-file now appears only 30e-3.
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|l|] \HL \NC first \NC second \NC\NR \HL \NN 30e-3 \NN 30e+3 \NC\NR \HL \stoptabulate
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Thanks. That was very easy. But where do I have to put the \NN when I use something like (30 \pm 3)e-3 ? 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. Yoraxe