>
> By the way on weights, how about a "pounds" to British "stones 
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_(unit)>" converter? :-) Stones makes 
> me less weighty :-).
>

: )  once i add the editor for the stored conversion values (the selection 
options & table entries), any conversion can be added-- it will use the 
same editor that the ref wikis bookmark editor and cheat sheets builder use

I need to modify it to accept divide by conversion (shouldn't be too much 
extra effort)

The converter is part of the RagCalculator XL!1! (which should be out this 
week) see below

The basic calculator using buttons for add, subtract, multiply, divide (ie 
1+2)(important cause it allows use of Mn (see below)), typed entry 
(Mohammad's math macro) of numbers and math operators

"Multi" mode a string of values all to be operated on by add, subtract, 
multiply, divide (ie: =5 =9 =1 =3 -2),
"Pi" button for sum (adding) of a series of numbers (ie: 1+2+3), "Σ" 
button, for product (multiplying) of a series of numbers (ie: 1x2x3)

"Mn" (memory) button puts the result of an operation into a new operation 
(ie 5+5=, Mn, result1-5=, Mn, result2x4=, Mn...), Copy to clipboard, help 
display, aux display of the filter syntax producing the math, converter 
with chart

[image: Clipboardrcalc.jpg]

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