I'm a new user and think this calculator the best yet. I'm not sure why the following happens. I add the units m/s to 180 then multiply by a scaler e.g. 1200. This switches units to km/s, which is OK (216 km/s) but when I use the insert value and multiply by another scaler e.g. 23 I get 4968 km/ms.
Why does Qalculate do this? Why not retain the originalunits when I'm using dimensionless scalers?
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I know I can do it in the config file, but how nice it would be to have a menu item and a shortcut binding for this action!
I have now added "Clear" to the history popup/context menu in qalculate-gtk and qalculate-kde.
I'm a new user and think this calculator the best yet. I'm not sure why the following happens. I add the units m/s to 180 then multiply by a scaler e.g. 1200. This switches units to km/s, which is OK (216 km/s) but when I use the insert value and multiply by another scaler e.g. 23 I get 4968 km/ms.
Why does Qalculate do this? Why not retain the originalunits when I'm using dimensionless scalers?
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