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Revision as of 20:53, 9 October 2019
\oldstyleromannumerals
Syntax (autogenerated)]
Syntax
\oldstyleromannumerals{...} | |
{...} | number |
Description
Prints a number in old style Roman numerals, with a continuous top and bottom rule. Obselete in Mark IV.
Example
\dontleavehmode\oldstyleromannumerals{1} \dontleavehmode\oldstyleromannumerals{2} \oldstyleromannumerals{10} \cap{\romannumerals{1}} \cap{\romannumerals{2}} \cap{\romannumerals{10}}
See also
- \defineconversion
- \characters
- \Characters
- \numbers
- \Numbers
- \mediaeval
- \romannumerals
- \Romannumerals
- \greeknumerals
- \Greeknumerals
- \oldstylenumerals
- \oldstyleromannumerals
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