As far as I can determine, this is the upper limit of what can be shown
with Roman Numerals.

If anybody finds information to the contrary, please let me know.

The help text for the script follows.

Thanks,

Jeff Weiss

 

Press Control-Windows-R to launch the Roman numerals dialog. 

You can convert an Arabic number to a roman numeral, 

or a Roman numeral to an Arabic number. 

You can only work with positive integers from 1 to 3999. 

When entering a Roman numeral, please take care to enter these in the
correct format: 

1. At most, you can have three of the same letter in a row--such as XXX
for 30. 

2. When you add to a number, the smaller number is to the right--such as
XXXV for 30 plus 5 which is 35. 

3. When you subtract from a number, the smaller number is to the
left--such as 

IV for 5 minus 1 which is 4, 

or Ix for ten minus 1 which is 9. 

When you get the result of the conversion, you can press Ok or escape to
return to the dialog, 

or c to copy the conversion message to the clipboard.

 

 

 

From: Curtis Delzer [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 8:41 PM
To: Jeff Weiss
Subject: Re: Roman Numerals script update

 

Hi, this ia a wonderful script. Why the uper limit on Arabic numbers,
doesn't Roman numerals contain numbers for a million, etc. 
Thanks


Curtis Delzer.
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on Tuesday 9/21/2010 08:24 AM, Jeff Weiss said:



I just posted version 1.1 of my Roman Numerals script.
I had to move some code around to prevent crashes.
 
Try it out.
Jeff Weiss
 
 

 
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