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15 hours agoI also like it very much. I hope they make a library for it soon, I can’t wait to use it to make unit aware calculators.
I also like it very much. I hope they make a library for it soon, I can’t wait to use it to make unit aware calculators.
I mean the syntax for gnu units is literally the same unit expression used in math. m^2, cm, m/s etc. the ft;in looks weird because it’s two units combined.
Your example in it would be units 30ft mm
, use -t
for terse results that’s just the final value.
Doesn’t even work well on a single monitor on Wayland. It gets confused with screen size or sth, fills a small area on top left with screen contents and lot of black space
Again, you can type feet instead of ft and it’ll work. You can write ‘feet per second’ instead of ‘ft/s’ and it’ll work. Natural language has its benefits but when you have a very simple syntax model then there’s less chances of it making a mistake.