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Re: Meeting Minute
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Ralph Corderoy |
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Re: Meeting Minute |
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Sat, 09 Nov 2019 09:22:34 +0000 |
Hi Steve,
> > \l'\n(.l/1m'
>
> Ralph, isn't this a little clearer?:
>
> \l'\n[.l]u'
It's certainly more natural and idiomatic, though I'm used to the older
\n( style where it's suitable.
> It seems to me that using 'u' for units works for every command that
> takes a linear measurement and number registers always store values as
> units.
I think of it as:
- number registers store numbers,
- some requests and functions have a default unit, e.g. horizontal ones
like \l have a default of ems,
- all numbers without a stated unit in a request's argument, including
ones interpolated with \n, have any default unit appended,
- each number is then multiplied by the unit's size.
Stating āuā as a number's unit gives a multiplier of 1 and stops any
default unit being appended.
If that model's wrong then I'd welcome correction. :-)
> Am I missing an advantage to your suggested style?
No, sorry, I was misleading. I thought it might be simpler for Mikkel
being new to it all.
Mikkel, as well as Ingo's references, there's also sections 1.3 and 8 in
CSTR 54.
--
Cheers, Ralph.
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