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I was just wondering, why there are no \angrange and \anglist macros in package siunitx.
I wanted to insert \angrange{10}{15} into one of my documents and expected an output similar to \numrange{10}{15} as well as \sirange{10}{15}{\degree}...
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I think related to #580. What I haven't really seen is a strong motivator - unlike \num/\qty, there's no real likelihood of wanting to combine an exponent, etc., so there's not a clear need to not just use \ang twice.
Same to me, as in #580: I want to ensure, that the actual language is respected in results in "10° to 15°" in english language, whilst setting "10° bis 15°" in german environments.
Hi,
I was just wondering, why there are no
\angrange
and\anglist
macros in packagesiunitx
.I wanted to insert
\angrange{10}{15}
into one of my documents and expected an output similar to\numrange{10}{15}
as well as\sirange{10}{15}{\degree}
...The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: