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bug#44799: 28.0.50; Calc: Meter not printed as \text in latex output
From: |
Mattias Engdegård |
Subject: |
bug#44799: 28.0.50; Calc: Meter not printed as \text in latex output |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 14:52:25 +0100 |
23 nov. 2020 kl. 13.16 skrev Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerdegen@web.de>:
> Would it be possible to make output syntax depend on how the symbol is
> actually interpreted by Calc in the given context?
Not sure if that is even possible. For example, adding 2 m and 3 m gives 5 m,
and Calc doesn't care whether m is a variable or unit here.
>>> BTW, do you know (Bug#30231) why allowed characters in units are
>>> restricted?
>>
>> No idea, but isn't it just the restriction of variable symbols in
>> general?
>
> You mean, in Calc? Then I wonder why we have that restriction.
Again, it's probably a matter of history. Calc is old and may even predate full
Unicode support in Emacs.
Latin and Greek letters suffice for the vast majority of units; the only major
exceptions I can think of are Å and ° (for the angle and °C). Same goes for
variables, although diacritics could be useful. Then there are currencies, but
as mentioned, $ has special meaning and cannot be used.