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Sentence-based line breaks for absoluteValue-annotation
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henrikt-ma committed Dec 7, 2022
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If \lstinline!false!, then the variable defines a relative quantity, and if true an absolute quantity.

\begin{nonnormative}
When converting between units (in the user-interface for plotting and entering parameters), the \lstinline!offset! must be
ignored for a variable defined with annotation \lstinline!absoluteValue = false!.
This annotation is used in the Modelica Standard Library, for example in
\lstinline!Modelica.Units.SI! for the type definition \lstinline!TemperatureDifference!.
When converting between units (in the user-interface for plotting and entering parameters), the \lstinline!offset! must be ignored for a variable defined with annotation \lstinline!absoluteValue = false!.
This annotation is used in the Modelica Standard Library, for example in \lstinline!Modelica.Units.SI! for the type definition \lstinline!TemperatureDifference!.
\end{nonnormative}

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