\printlength{length} prints the value of a LaTeX length in the units specified by \uselengthunit{unit} ('unit' may be any TeX length unit except for scaled point, viz., any of: pt, pc, in, mm, cm, bp, dd or cc). When the unit is pt, the printed length value will include any stretch or shrink; otherwise these are not printed. The 'unit' argument may also be PT, in which case length values will be printed in point units but without any stretch or shrink values.
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\printlength{length} prints the value of a LaTeX length in the units
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specified by \uselengthunit{unit} ('unit' may be any TeX length unit
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except for scaled point, viz., any of: pt, pc, in, mm, cm, bp, dd or
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cc). When the unit is pt, the printed length value will include any
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stretch or shrink; otherwise these are not printed. The 'unit'
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argument may also be PT, in which case length values will be printed
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in point units but without any stretch or shrink values.
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