On Sun, 27 Jun 2010, Tom wrote:

On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 22:31, Tom wrote:
Is there a command or macro that converts a numeral to its English
language
equivalent? For example, I would like to display Thirteen for 13.

http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Page_numbering_in_words

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/33962/focus=34304
(there is an attachment t-counting.tex in that thread)

Mojca


The wiki includes the code for a macro, \numstr, that can be used to create
lower-case chapter numbers, but when I try to capitalize the first word, get
error messages. For example, the following errors out:

Chapter \Word{\numstr{23}}

As does

Chapter \Words{\numstr{23}}

but

Chapter \numstr{23}

Works as does

Chapter \Words{twenty-three}

However, the former returns twenty-three (all lower case)
and the latter returns Twenty-three (only the first part is in upper case)

It's not clear from the Chicago Manual of Style if three should be
capitalized in this instance but, to my eye, it doesn't look right. Is there
a way to convert chapter numbers to text and select the desired
capitalization?

If you want every word to be capitalized, simply change one, two, three, etc in the source of \numstr to One, Two, Three.

Aditya
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