On Friday 21 May 2010 00:03:10 Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > "Nadav Har'El" <n...@math.technion.ac.il> writes: > > Or do you use bc? Does anyone actually use bc, which returns "0" as a > > result for the calculation "2/3"? :-) Of course, you can use "scale=10" > > (or the -l option to bc) to fix that, but how many first-time users > > would know that? What posessed the person who decided to make scale=0 > > the default? > > > > :-) > > I don't know, but > > $ type calc > calc is a function > calc () > { > echo "$@" | bc -l > } > $ calc 2/3 > .66666666666666666666 > > has been a trusted friend for years (among other things - e.g., I use > emacs scratch buffer a lot to do calculations in lisp). > > > So I was wondering - how come there isn't more pressure on the Linux > > distributions to include a decent and convenient calculator language? > > Or do people consider what is available decent enough already? > > My guess is that since you can, e.g., click on the kickoff launcher > (if you are a KDE user as myself), type "calc" in the search field, > and get prompted for half a dozen really good graphical calculator > programs the pressure has subsided a bit...
For quick calculations KDE4's krunner (alt+F2 by default) is enough. See here for more info: http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/Krunner#Using_as_a_calculator Cheers -- Meir _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il