I am getting some odd effects... \CheckList % a checkbox list \item \lunit{3 kilogram} block of iron \item \lunit{10 000 kilogram} steel hull car ferry \item \lunit{\digits{0.02} kilogram} piece of iron \item \lunit{10 000 kilogram} wooden hull car ferry \item \lunit{500 kilogram} block of wood \item \lunit{5 gram} brass screw \item \lunit{10 kilogram} piece of wood \item \lunit{5 gram} plastic clothes peg \item \lunit{\digits{0.5} kilogram} football \item \lunit{3 kilogram} block of ice \EndList Here the leading '0.' are dropped, even with the wrapping \{digit} If I put them the same list inside a /startlines /stoplines pair and the digits, then still the leading '0.' are dropped: \startlines \lunit{3 kilogram} block of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} steel hull car ferry \lunit{\digits{0.02} kilogram} piece of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} wooden hull car ferry \lunit{500 kilogram} block of wood \lunit{5 gram} brass screw \lunit{10 kilogram} piece of wood \lunit{5 gram} plastic clothes peg \lunit{\digits{0.5} kilogram} football \lunit{3 kilogram} block of ice \stoplines But if I drop the digits{} wrapper, then I get weird interline spacing \startlines \lunit{3 kilogram} block of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} steel hull car ferry \lunit{0.02 kilogram} piece of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} wooden hull car ferry \lunit{500 kilogram} block of wood \lunit{5 gram} brass screw \lunit{10 kilogram} piece of wood \lunit{5 gram} plastic clothes peg \lunit{0.5 kilogram} football \lunit{3 kilogram} block of ice \stoplines **ggnnnggg** Anyone else with particular wisdom?
Am 10.08.2011 um 13:33 schrieb Ian Lawrence:
I am getting some odd effects...
\CheckList % a checkbox list \item \lunit{3 kilogram} block of iron \item \lunit{10 000 kilogram} steel hull car ferry \item \lunit{\digits{0.02} kilogram} piece of iron \item \lunit{10 000 kilogram} wooden hull car ferry \item \lunit{500 kilogram} block of wood \item \lunit{5 gram} brass screw \item \lunit{10 kilogram} piece of wood \item \lunit{5 gram} plastic clothes peg \item \lunit{\digits{0.5} kilogram} football \item \lunit{3 kilogram} block of ice \EndList
Here the leading '0.' are dropped, even with the wrapping \{digit}
If I put them the same list inside a /startlines /stoplines pair and the digits, then still the leading '0.' are dropped:
\startlines \lunit{3 kilogram} block of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} steel hull car ferry \lunit{\digits{0.02} kilogram} piece of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} wooden hull car ferry \lunit{500 kilogram} block of wood \lunit{5 gram} brass screw \lunit{10 kilogram} piece of wood \lunit{5 gram} plastic clothes peg \lunit{\digits{0.5} kilogram} football \lunit{3 kilogram} block of ice \stoplines
But if I drop the digits{} wrapper, then I get weird interline spacing
\startlines \lunit{3 kilogram} block of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} steel hull car ferry \lunit{0.02 kilogram} piece of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} wooden hull car ferry \lunit{500 kilogram} block of wood \lunit{5 gram} brass screw \lunit{10 kilogram} piece of wood \lunit{5 gram} plastic clothes peg \lunit{0.5 kilogram} football \lunit{3 kilogram} block of ice \stoplines
**ggnnnggg**
Anyone else with particular wisdom?
Send a complete *working* example. Wolfgang
Your wish &c \starttext \unit{10 kilo gram} \unit{1 kilogram} \unit{0.1 kilogram} \stoptext Output: 10 kg 1 kg 1 kg I think the leading zeros before the decimal point are always clipped… On 10 Aug 2011, at 14:27, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 10.08.2011 um 13:33 schrieb Ian Lawrence:
I am getting some odd effects...
\CheckList % a checkbox list \item \lunit{3 kilogram} block of iron \item \lunit{10 000 kilogram} steel hull car ferry \item \lunit{\digits{0.02} kilogram} piece of iron \item \lunit{10 000 kilogram} wooden hull car ferry \item \lunit{500 kilogram} block of wood \item \lunit{5 gram} brass screw \item \lunit{10 kilogram} piece of wood \item \lunit{5 gram} plastic clothes peg \item \lunit{\digits{0.5} kilogram} football \item \lunit{3 kilogram} block of ice \EndList
Here the leading '0.' are dropped, even with the wrapping \{digit}
If I put them the same list inside a /startlines /stoplines pair and the digits, then still the leading '0.' are dropped:
\startlines \lunit{3 kilogram} block of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} steel hull car ferry \lunit{\digits{0.02} kilogram} piece of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} wooden hull car ferry \lunit{500 kilogram} block of wood \lunit{5 gram} brass screw \lunit{10 kilogram} piece of wood \lunit{5 gram} plastic clothes peg \lunit{\digits{0.5} kilogram} football \lunit{3 kilogram} block of ice \stoplines
But if I drop the digits{} wrapper, then I get weird interline spacing
\startlines \lunit{3 kilogram} block of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} steel hull car ferry \lunit{0.02 kilogram} piece of iron \lunit{10 000 kilogram} wooden hull car ferry \lunit{500 kilogram} block of wood \lunit{5 gram} brass screw \lunit{10 kilogram} piece of wood \lunit{5 gram} plastic clothes peg \lunit{0.5 kilogram} football \lunit{3 kilogram} block of ice \stoplines
**ggnnnggg**
Anyone else with particular wisdom?
Send a complete *working* example.
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