Am 10.10.2012 um 21:25 schrieb Romain Diss
Hi,
Thanks for the response.
If inputting in the English format is an option, this works: \setupunit[method=3] % comma as decimal mark, thin space for digits seperator \units{12,345.00} %--> 12 345,00 Yes, I confirm it works (with \unit{12,345.00}). I'd prefer inputting in french but this should do the job.
% doesn't work correctly: comma is accepted as decimal mark at parse time, % but then printed as thin space anyway. ?!? \setupunit[method=3, order=reverse] \units{12.345,00} %--> 12,345 00 This one should give what I need. Can someone confirm there is a bug here and if so, is it possible to fix it?
It is a bug and I know what’s wrong in the code but you have to wait till next week when Hans is back from the conference. I going to send then a mail to Hans with a description of this bug and also the one in Marcos link, both are in the Lua part of the code and it’s no so easy for me to fix them. Wolfgang