CTAN submission – numprint.sty and nbaseprt.sty
    
      Date: August 9, 2004 10:58:22 PM CEST
      
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Harald Harders wrote:
 > I have uploaded numprint-v1_22-v0_10.tar.gz which contains a new version
 > of numprint and the new package nbaseprt. Please replace the files in
 > CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/numprint by the contents of the archive. License
 > is LPPL.
 >
 > >From the README:
 >
 > numprint.sty:
 > Print numbers with a separator every three digits and convert numbers
 > given as 12345.6e789 to 12\,345,6\cdot 10^{789}. Numbers are printed
 > in the current mode (text or math) in order to use the correct font.
 >   Many things, including the decimal sign, the thousand separator, as
 > well as the product sign can be changed by the user, e.g., to reach
 > 12,345.6\times 10^{789}. If requested, numprint can round numbers to
 > a given number of digits.
 >   If an optional argument is given it is printed upright as unit.
 > Numbers can be rounded to a given number of digits.
 >   The package supports an automatic, language-dependent change of the
 > number format.
 >   Tabular alignment using the tabular(*), array, tabularx, and longtable
 > environments (similar to the dcolumn and rccol packages) is supported
 > using all features of numprint. Additional text can be added before and
 > after the formatted number.
 >
 > If you prefer to use the old version 0.32 you may use numprint032.sty
 > which will stay fixed.
 >
 > nbaseprt.sty:
 > This package prints integer numbers in different bases (octal,
 > decimal, hexadecimal, binary) similarly to the numprint package.
 > But here, the number of digits within one group depends on the
 > base.
 >   This version of nbaseprt.sty is a BETA VERSION. The main command
 > \nbaseprint will stay stable but all configuration commands and the output
 > of \nbaseprint may change in future. Please give me feedback what can be
 > improved and if the abbreviations for the different number bases are
 > correct.
 >
 >
 > ChangeLog.numprint:
 >
 > 2004/08/08  v1.22  Harald Harders (h.harders at tu-bs.de)
 >         - Use \npunitcommand to typeset units.
 >         - Produce a warning rather than an error when using \textdegree as
 >           unit.
 >         - Enable to use \textcelsius, \textohm, \textmu, \textperthousand
 >           in the unit.
 >         - Print sign in a group to avoid additional space for an operator
 >           (for nbaseprt).
 >         - Restrain empty \color command to exponent.
 >
 >
 > ChangeLog.nbaseprt:
 >
 > 2004/08/08  v0.10  Harald Harders (h.harders at tu-bs.de)
 >         - New Implementation
 >
 >
 > nbaseprt is a beta version. Please give me feedback what can be improved
 > and if the input and output is correct.
Thanks for your upload. I installed the package in
  macros/latex/contrib/numprint
For the CTAN Team
  Rainer Schöpf
     
    
     
  
    
      numprint – Print numbers with separators and exponent if necessary
    
  
  
    
      
      The package numprint prints numbers with a separator every three digits
      and converts numbers given as 12345.6e789 to 12\,345,6\cdot 10^{789}.
      Numbers are printed in the current mode (text or math) in order to use
      the correct font.
    
  
      Many things, including the decimal sign,
      the thousand separator, as well as the product sign can be changed by
      the user, e.g., to reach 12,345.6\times 10^{789}.
    
  
      If an optional argument is given it is printed upright as unit.
      Numbers can be rounded to a given number of digits.
      The package supports an automatic, language-dependent change of the
      number format.
    
  
      Tabular alignment using the tabular(*), array, tabularx, and longtable
      environments (similar to the dcolumn and rccol packages) is supported
      using all features of numprint. Additional text can be added before and
      after the formatted number.
    
    
  
  
    
      | Package | numprint | 
    
    | Version | 1.39  | 
    | Copyright | 2000–2005, 2007, 2008, 2012 Harald Harders
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    | Maintainer | Harald Harders (inactive)
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