On 09/29/10 09:07, Mike DeMarco wrote:
And the internal calculating engine in
gnome-calculator is the same one as that
in dtcalc. Mike, I too would be interested in why you
don't consider it comparable.
Comfort mostly. I have used dtcalc since the mid 90s and it fits like a old
glove. I am use to its look and feel. Can't find a way to set the number of
decimal places in galculator......
Note that galculator is not gnome-calculator. The latter can be started
via Applications->Accessories->Calculator. The other is a project on
SourceForge.
Not sure what version of gnome-calculator is on your system, but
on mine, you adjust the number of decimal places via an entry on the
Calculator->Preferences popup.
Stuff that a decade of use would resolve but then it will just change to
something else. Its that old screwdriver in the tool chest that fits the hand
just right even though the others have soft grip and high strength alloy. The
old one gets all the use.
Yup, fully understand. Just wanted to make sure that there wasn't any
old dtcalc functionality that was missing in the latest gnome-calculator.
Thanks.
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