________________________________ De: Jacob Bishop <[email protected]> May I ask why you are using \text ? To my knowledge, the \unit and \unitfrac commands automatically ensure that the text is typeset upright. I seem to get the correct output by using \unitfrac without using \text.
Then again, it isn't exactly clear to me what output you are looking for. Jacob You know Jacob I discovered I have been fooled. I actually thought that I could improve the display of m^3 / s with nicefrac ugly, so that the fraction is shown with better spacing. I actually cannot do this with nicefrac. I discovered that the units manual in pdf shows something that is not. Let me cite it from here http://mirror.unl.edu/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/units/units.dtx http://www.cs.brown.edu/system/software/latex/doc/units.pdf "Nice % fractions look like \nicefrac{m}{s}, ugly fractions look like m/s % in text mode and $\frac{\mathrm{m}}{\mathrm{s}}$ in math mode." ugly fractions look like m/s This is where I was fooled I thaugth the sentence was made like this "Nice % fractions look like \nicefrac{m}{s}, ugly fractions look like \nicefrac{m}{s} % in text mode and $\frac{\mathrm{m}}{\mathrm{s}}$ in math mode." and there was a way to switch between the use of ugly and nice in the middle of the document. Since there is no way to do this that I know, the author of the plugin wrote, "it looks like m/s ", which confused me like hell! So I will study Latex more, and read more source, to avoid stupid confusions. Still I can do with I want with some protected spaces, no brainer! Thanks again for the support
