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Inconsistent usage of "degC" and "°C" in Indicator metadata #890
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@aulemahal What degree of complexity should we be considering here? |
I believe we could do most of the work in the Indicator's I am suggesting something a bit more complex than If we are to play in MWE:
Both issues can be fixed by an improvement of the formatting logic. |
To follow up on this, if we want to base some work off of Line 572 in e98de81
utils.py ), that might help us along.
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I'm hitting more reefs that I first thought... My goal was to use Issue 1: it prints unicode character for some units (°C), we might not want that in the Thus, unless the current issue is really wanted. I would wait (or code it myself) for a resolution of those upstream issues before putting work here. |
Marking this as a |
I've realized that there is a lack of consistency between the usages of "degC" and "°C" in the Indicator metadata fields. For many hard-coded Indicators (primarily in French metadata translations), we tend to use "°C", values that derived from
thresh
can use "degC". For example:In the fields here, we can have instances where phrases use both "
°C
" andthresh_*
which will result indegC
, if using the default indicator call signatures.Should addressing this inconsistency involve a translation step ("deg" ⇾ "°"), or should we encourage usage of "°C" nomenclature in
Indicators
? If forced to choose, I would like to see an adoption of "°C" notation throughout theIndicator
functions (it reads much better, IMO).How would we go about addressing this?
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