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Furthermore, entering these units is not that natural as wanted. Therefore this module presents a more natural way of doing things, like:
<texcode>1.23 \Cubic \Meter \Per \Second</texcode> <contextsource="yes">
\usemodule[units]
1.23 \Cubic \Meter \Per \Second
* This runtime loadable module implements a way of defining units. The core macro is <cmd>dimension</cmd>, a rather clever one that is able to cooperate with some other dimension related macros. As said, this module enables user to enter:
<texcode>Some 10 \Square \Meter \Per \Second\ or more.</texcode> <contextsource="yes">
\usemodule[units]
Some 10 \Square \Meter \Per \Second\ or more.
* Units act upon signals that they insert in the text, in case no quantity is given you need to start the unit sequence using <cmd>Unit</cmd>
<texcode> Units of measurement is \Unit \Milli \Meter</texcode> <contextsource="yes">
\usemodule[units]
Units of measurement is \Unit \Milli \Meter
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