IUnitOfMeasure returns wrong format on Intel Mac -- CS2 SDK !!

Hi,<br /><br />I am trying to convert the Point value to the current document measurement system and it is working fine on other Macs except Intel Mac. It is returning some weired trailing decimal values when run on an Intel Mac. Any ideas how to fix that.<br /><br />On Intel mac the returned value is something like "4.180599999999999 in" when expected is "4.1805 in:<br /><br />InterfacePtr<IUnitOfMeasureSettings> iMeasurePrefs(docWorkspaceRef, IID_IUNITOFMEASURESETTINGS);<br /><br />int16 vUnitIndex = iMeasurePrefs->GetYUnitOfMeasureIndex();<br /><br />InterfacePtr<IMeasurementSystem> ms(gSession, IID_IMEASUREMENTSYSTEM);<br />InterfacePtr<IUnitOfMeasure> vCurrentUnit(ms->QueryUnitOfMeasure(vUnitIndex));<br /><br />vCurrentUnit->Format(vCurrentUnit->PointsToUnits(pointY), result);<br /><br />Any clues !!<br /><br />thanks<br />shwetag

Roger--
Thanks for the reply. According to the man page for hdiutil, the parameters I'm using should allow me to create a bootable Intel ISO file on the PPC. For example, I've created a work directory with the files to be burned inside it. The command I've used is:
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But, no workee. That's what puzzles me. If it's the same OS version, why doesn't it work? Unless there's some code in the command that's tied specifically to the hardware type that the command is running on...

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