Re: [NTG-context] Feature request: \digits command

2018-04-29 Thread Peter Münster
On Wed, Jun 25 2008, Flavien Lambert wrote: > did not found a way to cut a number by group of three digits like the > numprint command, e.g. 100 becomes 1 000 000. With the digits > option 3, dots become thinmuskips. I would like to do something > similar but automatically for groups of three

Re: [NTG-context] Feature request: \digits command

2008-06-25 Thread Flavien Lambert
Dear all, I allow me to use this message for a related topic on the digits command. I took a look at the manual on the digits command but did not found a way to cut a number by group of three digits like the numprint command, e.g. 100 becomes 1 000 000. With the digits option 3, dots become

Re: [NTG-context] Feature request: \digits command

2008-06-20 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Morgan Brassel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, The \digits command is really great when it comes to typeset numbers in different languages. However, I miss one functionality from the numprint package in latex: when you type for example $e-5$, you get

Re: [NTG-context] Feature request: \digits command

2008-06-20 Thread Morgan Brassel
Thank you, Wolfgang. I have already read the This Way on your link very carefully. In fact, I was looking for a solution to have \digits{e-5} printed as 10^5 \digits{2e-5} printed as 2 . 10^5 Is it possible to do that? to detect if there is a number before the 'e' in \digits? Regards, Morgan

[NTG-context] Feature request: \digits command

2008-06-19 Thread Morgan Brassel
Hi everyone, The \digits command is really great when it comes to typeset numbers in different languages. However, I miss one functionality from the numprint package in latex: when you type for example $e-5$, you get 10^{-5} (with no dot in front of it). Would it be possible to add an option