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Avoid bfseries from bolding pm in siunitx


siunitx: how can I avoid adding decimal zeroes?Defining ang in siunitxUsing text inside num from siunitxExtract multiplier from siunitx prefixOverfull hbox with S column from siunitxAlign numbers by decimal point using siunitx and bfseriesProblem aligning decimals in multi-column tablesiunitx forced scientific notationsiunitx error: “invalid-number”Placeholder number with siunitx






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I'm using siunitx to successfully align my column content along the pm:



begintable[b]
centering
robustifybfseries
begintabular
c S[detect-weight, table-format=1.1(1)]
toprule
Header1 & Header2 \
& Sub \
midrule
A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
A7 & bfseries 5,7 +- 2,0 \
A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
bottomrule
endtabular
captionCaption.
labeltable:mwe
endtable


table



Furthermore, I'd like to point out one special data set by using bfseries, which happens to also boldify the +- sign, which isn't intended. I would like to avoid this, since there is no additional information within the bold +- and the size of the +- symbol increases as well.
Any ideas, that don't point in the direction of column separators?










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    I'm using siunitx to successfully align my column content along the pm:



    begintable[b]
    centering
    robustifybfseries
    begintabular
    c S[detect-weight, table-format=1.1(1)]
    toprule
    Header1 & Header2 \
    & Sub \
    midrule
    A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
    A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
    A7 & bfseries 5,7 +- 2,0 \
    A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
    bottomrule
    endtabular
    captionCaption.
    labeltable:mwe
    endtable


    table



    Furthermore, I'd like to point out one special data set by using bfseries, which happens to also boldify the +- sign, which isn't intended. I would like to avoid this, since there is no additional information within the bold +- and the size of the +- symbol increases as well.
    Any ideas, that don't point in the direction of column separators?










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      I'm using siunitx to successfully align my column content along the pm:



      begintable[b]
      centering
      robustifybfseries
      begintabular
      c S[detect-weight, table-format=1.1(1)]
      toprule
      Header1 & Header2 \
      & Sub \
      midrule
      A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
      A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
      A7 & bfseries 5,7 +- 2,0 \
      A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
      bottomrule
      endtabular
      captionCaption.
      labeltable:mwe
      endtable


      table



      Furthermore, I'd like to point out one special data set by using bfseries, which happens to also boldify the +- sign, which isn't intended. I would like to avoid this, since there is no additional information within the bold +- and the size of the +- symbol increases as well.
      Any ideas, that don't point in the direction of column separators?










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      I'm using siunitx to successfully align my column content along the pm:



      begintable[b]
      centering
      robustifybfseries
      begintabular
      c S[detect-weight, table-format=1.1(1)]
      toprule
      Header1 & Header2 \
      & Sub \
      midrule
      A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
      A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
      A7 & bfseries 5,7 +- 2,0 \
      A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
      bottomrule
      endtabular
      captionCaption.
      labeltable:mwe
      endtable


      table



      Furthermore, I'd like to point out one special data set by using bfseries, which happens to also boldify the +- sign, which isn't intended. I would like to avoid this, since there is no additional information within the bold +- and the size of the +- symbol increases as well.
      Any ideas, that don't point in the direction of column separators?







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          You can also use the b font series so the numbers will have the same size.



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagesiunitx,etoolbox,booktabs

          sisetupseparate-uncertainty

          begindocument

          begintable

          centering
          renewrobustcmdbfseriesfontseriesbselectfont
          renewcommandpmmathbinmboxunboldmath$mathchar"2206$

          begintabular
          c
          S[detect-weight, table-format=-1.1(1),mode=text]

          toprule
          Header1 & Header2 \
          & Sub \
          midrule
          A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
          A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
          A7 & bfseries 5,7 +- 2,0 \
          A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
          bottomrule
          endtabular

          captionCaption.
          labeltable:mwe

          endtable

          enddocument


          enter image description here






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            I would switch back to normal font for the pm, the alignment is already broken by the bold numbers, so no additional harm done



            documentclassarticle

            usepackage[separate-uncertainty = true]siunitx
            usepackagebooktabs

            begindocument


            begintable[b]
            centering
            % bfseries
            begintabular
            c S[detect-weight, table-format=1.1(1)]
            toprule
            Header1 & Header2 \
            & Sub \
            midrule
            A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
            A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
            A7 & bfseries 5,7 normalfont$pm$ 2,0 \
            A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
            bottomrule
            endtabular
            captionCaption.
            labeltable:mwe
            endtable

            enddocument





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            • You might want to point out that this method gives you inconsistent decimal separators. Even upon usage of the output-decimal-marker option one gets: . for non bold entries and , for bold entries.

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            You can also use the b font series so the numbers will have the same size.



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagesiunitx,etoolbox,booktabs

            sisetupseparate-uncertainty

            begindocument

            begintable

            centering
            renewrobustcmdbfseriesfontseriesbselectfont
            renewcommandpmmathbinmboxunboldmath$mathchar"2206$

            begintabular
            c
            S[detect-weight, table-format=-1.1(1),mode=text]

            toprule
            Header1 & Header2 \
            & Sub \
            midrule
            A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
            A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
            A7 & bfseries 5,7 +- 2,0 \
            A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
            bottomrule
            endtabular

            captionCaption.
            labeltable:mwe

            endtable

            enddocument


            enter image description here






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              You can also use the b font series so the numbers will have the same size.



              documentclassarticle
              usepackagesiunitx,etoolbox,booktabs

              sisetupseparate-uncertainty

              begindocument

              begintable

              centering
              renewrobustcmdbfseriesfontseriesbselectfont
              renewcommandpmmathbinmboxunboldmath$mathchar"2206$

              begintabular
              c
              S[detect-weight, table-format=-1.1(1),mode=text]

              toprule
              Header1 & Header2 \
              & Sub \
              midrule
              A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
              A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
              A7 & bfseries 5,7 +- 2,0 \
              A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
              bottomrule
              endtabular

              captionCaption.
              labeltable:mwe

              endtable

              enddocument


              enter image description here






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                You can also use the b font series so the numbers will have the same size.



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagesiunitx,etoolbox,booktabs

                sisetupseparate-uncertainty

                begindocument

                begintable

                centering
                renewrobustcmdbfseriesfontseriesbselectfont
                renewcommandpmmathbinmboxunboldmath$mathchar"2206$

                begintabular
                c
                S[detect-weight, table-format=-1.1(1),mode=text]

                toprule
                Header1 & Header2 \
                & Sub \
                midrule
                A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
                A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
                A7 & bfseries 5,7 +- 2,0 \
                A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
                bottomrule
                endtabular

                captionCaption.
                labeltable:mwe

                endtable

                enddocument


                enter image description here






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                You can also use the b font series so the numbers will have the same size.



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagesiunitx,etoolbox,booktabs

                sisetupseparate-uncertainty

                begindocument

                begintable

                centering
                renewrobustcmdbfseriesfontseriesbselectfont
                renewcommandpmmathbinmboxunboldmath$mathchar"2206$

                begintabular
                c
                S[detect-weight, table-format=-1.1(1),mode=text]

                toprule
                Header1 & Header2 \
                & Sub \
                midrule
                A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
                A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
                A7 & bfseries 5,7 +- 2,0 \
                A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
                bottomrule
                endtabular

                captionCaption.
                labeltable:mwe

                endtable

                enddocument


                enter image description here







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                    I would switch back to normal font for the pm, the alignment is already broken by the bold numbers, so no additional harm done



                    documentclassarticle

                    usepackage[separate-uncertainty = true]siunitx
                    usepackagebooktabs

                    begindocument


                    begintable[b]
                    centering
                    % bfseries
                    begintabular
                    c S[detect-weight, table-format=1.1(1)]
                    toprule
                    Header1 & Header2 \
                    & Sub \
                    midrule
                    A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
                    A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
                    A7 & bfseries 5,7 normalfont$pm$ 2,0 \
                    A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
                    bottomrule
                    endtabular
                    captionCaption.
                    labeltable:mwe
                    endtable

                    enddocument





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                    • You might want to point out that this method gives you inconsistent decimal separators. Even upon usage of the output-decimal-marker option one gets: . for non bold entries and , for bold entries.

                      – leandriis
                      9 hours ago
















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                    I would switch back to normal font for the pm, the alignment is already broken by the bold numbers, so no additional harm done



                    documentclassarticle

                    usepackage[separate-uncertainty = true]siunitx
                    usepackagebooktabs

                    begindocument


                    begintable[b]
                    centering
                    % bfseries
                    begintabular
                    c S[detect-weight, table-format=1.1(1)]
                    toprule
                    Header1 & Header2 \
                    & Sub \
                    midrule
                    A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
                    A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
                    A7 & bfseries 5,7 normalfont$pm$ 2,0 \
                    A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
                    bottomrule
                    endtabular
                    captionCaption.
                    labeltable:mwe
                    endtable

                    enddocument





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                    • You might want to point out that this method gives you inconsistent decimal separators. Even upon usage of the output-decimal-marker option one gets: . for non bold entries and , for bold entries.

                      – leandriis
                      9 hours ago














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                    I would switch back to normal font for the pm, the alignment is already broken by the bold numbers, so no additional harm done



                    documentclassarticle

                    usepackage[separate-uncertainty = true]siunitx
                    usepackagebooktabs

                    begindocument


                    begintable[b]
                    centering
                    % bfseries
                    begintabular
                    c S[detect-weight, table-format=1.1(1)]
                    toprule
                    Header1 & Header2 \
                    & Sub \
                    midrule
                    A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
                    A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
                    A7 & bfseries 5,7 normalfont$pm$ 2,0 \
                    A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
                    bottomrule
                    endtabular
                    captionCaption.
                    labeltable:mwe
                    endtable

                    enddocument





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                    I would switch back to normal font for the pm, the alignment is already broken by the bold numbers, so no additional harm done



                    documentclassarticle

                    usepackage[separate-uncertainty = true]siunitx
                    usepackagebooktabs

                    begindocument


                    begintable[b]
                    centering
                    % bfseries
                    begintabular
                    c S[detect-weight, table-format=1.1(1)]
                    toprule
                    Header1 & Header2 \
                    & Sub \
                    midrule
                    A2 & -6,2 pm 1,3 \
                    A3 & 4,8 pm 1,7 \
                    A7 & bfseries 5,7 normalfont$pm$ 2,0 \
                    A12 & 5,9 pm 2,1 \
                    bottomrule
                    endtabular
                    captionCaption.
                    labeltable:mwe
                    endtable

                    enddocument






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                    • You might want to point out that this method gives you inconsistent decimal separators. Even upon usage of the output-decimal-marker option one gets: . for non bold entries and , for bold entries.

                      – leandriis
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                    • You might want to point out that this method gives you inconsistent decimal separators. Even upon usage of the output-decimal-marker option one gets: . for non bold entries and , for bold entries.

                      – leandriis
                      9 hours ago

















                    You might want to point out that this method gives you inconsistent decimal separators. Even upon usage of the output-decimal-marker option one gets: . for non bold entries and , for bold entries.

                    – leandriis
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                    You might want to point out that this method gives you inconsistent decimal separators. Even upon usage of the output-decimal-marker option one gets: . for non bold entries and , for bold entries.

                    – leandriis
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