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Currently, separators for num are trimmed, meaning it is not possible to set e.g. " " or sym.space.nobreak or sym.space.nobreak.narrow as the thousands separator, which is inconvenient for formatting a number like e.g. 4446536 as 4 446 536
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Allow spaces as separators
Allow spaces as num thousand separators
Jun 3, 2024
That's an interesting point. A quick intermediate fix would be using the #h command to specify a fixed space, this would however not automatically scale with the space width.
As a permanent solution, removing the trimming of the separator probably makes sense.
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That's an interesting point. A quick intermediate fix would be using the `#h` command to specify a fixed space, this would however not automatically scale with the space width.
As a permanent solution, removing the trimming of the separator probably makes sense.
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Currently, separators for
num
are trimmed, meaning it is not possible to set e.g." "
orsym.space.nobreak
orsym.space.nobreak.narrow
as the thousands separator, which is inconvenient for formatting a number like e.g.4446536
as 4 446 536The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: