Highlight selected place-value positions in numbers. The `digit-groups` Emacs package adds the `digit-groups-mode` minor mode, which makes it easier to read large numbers by highlighting digits at selected place-value positions (e.g., thousands place, millions place, billions place, etc.). The default configuration formats in bold every other group of three digits. So, for example, in `9876543210.123456789`, the digits 3, 4, 5 and 9 are highlighted both before and after the decimal (`.`). This makes it easy to find the place-value positions for thousands, millions, billions, and so forth. To use this package, enable the `digit-groups-mode` minor mode in the buffers in which you wish to use it, or to enable it for all buffers, customize `digit-groups-global-mode` to `t`. The default configuration highlights digits by making them bold. This can be changed by customizing `digit-groups-default-face`, or you can highlight different positions with different faces by customizing `digit-groups-groups`. The default configuration highlights every other group of three digits between the novemdecillionths (10^-60) position and the novemdecillions (10^60) position with the exception of the units (10^0) position. This can be changed by customizing `digit-groups-groups`. Changes to the configuration take effect only when the `digit-groups-mode` minor mode is being turned on. Thus, you may need to toggle the mode off and on again in affected buffers before you see the effect of any configuration changes.