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Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/siunitx')
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1 files changed, 40 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/siunitx/siunitx.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/siunitx/siunitx.dtx index f14145e925b..addfcdc206d 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/siunitx/siunitx.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/siunitx/siunitx.dtx @@ -3041,6 +3041,13 @@ dcolumn, rccol and numprint packages. % \makeatother %\end{LaTeXexample} % after |\begin{document}|. +% +%\subsection{Numbers with no mantissa in \texttt{S} columns} +% The \texttt{S} column is design for handling numbers which will +% contain a decimal symbol. The current code deals unreliably with +% numbers which consist only of an exponent part. This is on the +% list for version 2 of \pkg{siunitx}: the current code makes this issue +% difficult to fix without major changes. % %\iffalse %<*bug> @@ -3451,7 +3458,7 @@ author. % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{siunitx} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i A comprehensive (SI) units package] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j A comprehensive (SI) units package] % \end{macrocode} % The package requires \eTeX, so the usual test is made. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -6333,7 +6340,7 @@ author. % Processing now divides, as when used with the |S| column some extra % steps are needed. Inside a table, the macro \cs{si@tab@out} holds % the part of the mantissa before the decimal sign. The post-decimal -% part then ends up in \cs{i@num@out}. On the other hand, under +% part then ends up in \cs{si@num@out}. On the other hand, under % normal circumstances the entire mantissa should be copied to % \cs{si@num@out}. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -10952,7 +10959,7 @@ author. % powers. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-prefix.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: SI Multiple prefixes] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: SI Multiple prefixes] \newprefix{\yocto}{-24}{y} \newprefix{\zepto}{-21}{z} \newprefix{\atto}{-18}{a} @@ -11056,7 +11063,7 @@ author. % is an awkward one, but here the UK standard is used. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-named.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: SI Named units] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: SI Named units] \newunit{\becquerel}{Bq} \newunit{\coulomb}{C} \newunit{\farad}{F} @@ -11152,7 +11159,7 @@ author. % This requires \file{si-prefix.cfg} and \file{si-named.cfg}. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-prefixed.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: SI Prefixed units] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: SI Prefixed units] \requiresiconfigs{prefix,named,accepted,physical} % \end{macrocode} %\begin{macro}{\picometre} @@ -11450,7 +11457,7 @@ author. % block for the appropriate option. First currents. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-abbr.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Abbreviated units] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Abbreviated units] \requiresiconfigs{prefix,named,accepted,physical} \newunit{\pA}{\pico\ampere} \newunit{\nA}{\nano\ampere} @@ -11673,7 +11680,7 @@ author. % These are defined here, although some are in very general use. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-addn.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: SI Additional units] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: SI Additional units] \newunit{\angstrom}{\si@sym@ringA} \newunit{\are}{a} \newunit{\hectare}{\hecto\are} @@ -11722,7 +11729,7 @@ author. %\begin{macro}{\bel} % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-accepted.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: SI Accepted units] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: SI Accepted units] \newunit{\minute}{min} \newunit{\hour}{h} \newunit{\Day}{d} @@ -11780,7 +11787,7 @@ author. % for a negative kern does make things a bit complicated. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-physical.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: SI Physically-measured units] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: SI Physically-measured units] \newcommand*{\si@eVspacea}{\text{\kern-\si@eVcorra}}% \newcommand*{\si@eVspaceb}{\text{\kern-\si@eVcorrb}}% \newunit{\electronvolt}{e\protect\si@eVspacea V\protect% @@ -11816,7 +11823,7 @@ author. % own definitions. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-synchem.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Units for synthetic chemists] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Units for synthetic chemists] \requiresiconfigs{prefix} \newunit{\mmHg}{mmHg} \newunit{\molar}{\mole\per\cubic\deci\metre} @@ -11837,7 +11844,7 @@ author. % Some units inspired by \pkg{hepunits}. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-hep.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Units for high-energy physics] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Units for high-energy physics] \requiresiconfigs{prefix,named} % \end{macrocode} %\begin{macro}{\micron} @@ -11919,7 +11926,7 @@ author. % For astronomy, the \cs{parsec} unit is needed. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-astro.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Units for astronomy] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Units for astronomy] \newunit{\parsec}{pc} \newunit{\lightyear}{ly} % \end{macrocode} @@ -11934,7 +11941,7 @@ author. % The unit \cs{gon} is useful here. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-geophys.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Units for astronomy] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Units for astronomy] \newunit{\gon}{gon} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} @@ -11949,7 +11956,7 @@ author. % For astronomy, the \cs{parsec} unit is needed. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-chemeng.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Units for chemical engineering] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Units for chemical engineering] \newunit{\gmol}{g\text{-}mol} \newunit{\kgmol}{kg\text{-}mol} \newunit{\lbmol}{lb\text{-}mol} @@ -11974,7 +11981,7 @@ author. % \SIunits. First, the binary prefixes. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-binary.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Binary units] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Binary units] \newprefix[binary]{\kibi}{10}{Ki} \newprefix[binary]{\mebi}{20}{Mi} \newprefix[binary]{\gibi}{30}{Gi} @@ -12017,14 +12024,15 @@ author. % default values.\footnote{The package author is in the UK.} % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-UK.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: UK locale] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: UK locale] \sisetup{ unitsep=thin, expproduct=times, valuesep=thin, decimalsymbol=fullstop, digitsep=thin, - sepfour=false} + sepfour=false, + tophrase=to} % \end{macrocode} %\iffalse %</UK> @@ -12034,14 +12042,15 @@ author. % The same as for the UK. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-USA.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: USA locale] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: USA locale] \sisetup{ unitsep=thin, expproduct=times, valuesep=thin, decimalsymbol=fullstop, digitsep=thin, - sepfour=false} + sepfour=false, + tophrase=to} % \end{macrocode} %\iffalse %</USA> @@ -12051,7 +12060,7 @@ author. % Germany, hopefully. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-DE.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Germany locale] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Germany locale] \sisetup{ unitsep=cdot, valuesep=thin, @@ -12059,7 +12068,7 @@ author. expproduct=cdot, digitsep=thin, sepfour=false, - tophrase={~bis~}} + tophrase=bis} % \end{macrocode} %\iffalse %</DE> @@ -12069,14 +12078,15 @@ author. % Design decisions taken from the same section of \SIstyle. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-ZA.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: South Africa locale] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: South Africa locale] \sisetup{ unitsep=cdot, valuesep=thin, expproduct=times, decimalsymbol=comma, digitsep=thin, - sepfour=false} + sepfour=false, + tophrase=to} % \end{macrocode} %\iffalse %</ZA> @@ -12101,7 +12111,7 @@ author. % \units for conflicting options, so users probably expect none. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-units.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Emulation of units] + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Emulation of units] \si@emulating{units}{1998/08/04 v0.9b} \si@ifloaded{SIunits} {\si@emclash{units}{SIunits}\endinput}{} @@ -12171,7 +12181,7 @@ author. % clash. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-unitsdef.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Emulation of unitsdef] \si@emulating{unitsdef}{2005/01/04 v0.2} \si@ifloaded{SIunits} @@ -12620,7 +12630,7 @@ author. % the macros in \SIstyle as given in the manual for that package. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-sistyle.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Emulation of + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Emulation of SIstyle] \si@emulating{sistyle}{2006/12/20 v2.3} \sisetup{% @@ -12804,7 +12814,7 @@ author. % \SIunits emulation starts in much the same way. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-SIunits.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Emulation of + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Emulation of SIunits] \si@emulating{SIunits}{2007/12/02 v1.36} \sisetup{ @@ -13367,7 +13377,7 @@ author. % which are not really to be encouraged. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-hepunits.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Emulation of + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Emulation of hepunits] \si@emulating{hepunits}{2007/09/27} \requiresiconfigs{SIunits,accepted,prefix,hep} @@ -13522,7 +13532,7 @@ author. % a little emulation and a few macros needed. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-fancynum.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Emulation of + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Emulation of fancynum] \si@emulating{fancynum}{2000/08/08 0.92} \sisetup{decimalsymbol=cdot,digitsep=comma} @@ -13584,7 +13594,7 @@ author. % test is needed. % \begin{macrocode} \ProvidesFile{si-fancyunits.cfg} - [2009/04/01 v1.2i siunitx: Emulation of + [2009/04/16 v1.2j siunitx: Emulation of fancyunits] \si@emulating{fancyunits}{2007/02/01 v1.0.1} \si@ifloaded{SIunits} |