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?

Thanks in advance.

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Romain Diss
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