On 24/11/2011 13:56, Tobias Schoel wrote: > Hi, > > consider this minimal example: > > \documentclass{minimal} > > \newcommand{\phont}{Asana Math} > \newcommand{\Phont}{TeX Gyre Pagella} > > \usepackage{fontspec} > \setmainfont{\Phont} > \usepackage{unicode-math} > \setmathfont{\phont} > > \usepackage{siunitx} > \sisetup{% > math-celsius=℃, > text-celsius=℃, > detect-all > } > > \begin{document} > \setmainfont[Scale=1]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=2]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=3]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=4]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=5]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=6]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=7]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=8]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=9]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=10]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \clearpage > \renewcommand{\Phont}{TeX Gyre Pagella Bold} > > \setmainfont[Scale=1]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=2]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=3]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=4]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=5]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=6]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=7]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=8]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=9]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \setmainfont[Scale=10]{\Phont} > \SI{100}{\celsius} > > \clearpage > > \setmathfont[Scale=1]{\phont} > \(\SI{100}{\celsius}\) > > \setmathfont[Scale=2]{\phont} > \(\SI{100}{\celsius}\) > > \setmathfont[Scale=3]{\phont} > \(\SI{100}{\celsius}\) > > \setmathfont[Scale=4]{\phont} > \(\SI{100}{\celsius}\) > > \setmathfont[Scale=5]{\phont} > \(\SI{100}{\celsius}\) > > \setmathfont[Scale=6]{\phont} > \(\SI{100}{\celsius}\) > > \setmathfont[Scale=7]{\phont} > \(\SI{100}{\celsius}\) > > \setmathfont[Scale=8]{\phont} > \(\SI{100}{\celsius}\) > > \setmathfont[Scale=9]{\phont} > \(\SI{100}{\celsius}\) > > \setmathfont[Scale=10]{\phont} > \(\SI{100}{\celsius}\) > \end{document} > > When scaling the fonts, it seems to me, that the gap between 100 and °C > (actually its ℃=u2103), which some fonts don't have but TeX Gyre Pagella > and Asana Math do, gets smaller in relation to the overall size. > > What is the reason for this? > > bye > > Toscho >
The 'gap' here is the product marker for multiplication of the value by the unit. This is by default a thin space, and is always set in math mode using the current siunitx approach. You can force the use of the text mode font with \sisetup{number-unit-product = \text{\,}} Now, the reason that this is in math mode is because I was aiming at the case where products are actually shown as such, using \cdot or \times. It seemed (when I initially wrote siunitx) that forcing math mode here was the most sensible approach. In siunitx v2.4 (current release), I dropped several of these 'always math' ideas, and am currently seeing what feedback I get on this. *If* this seems acceptable to users, I may alter the behaviour of the 'product-like' options to also require \ensuremath to guarantee math mode for symbols. This would be a breaking change, and so I feel it is best to first see how the changes in v2.4 work in practice. -- Joseph Wright -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex