Hi, Thomas,
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Thomas Poulsen <[email protected]> wrote: > > It would be perfect, if you can enter it just as 5×6+2sin(π/2). > You can enter that this way and it will work as expected. In demo I have added parenthesis for demonstrations of well... parenthesis :-) > In the basic mode, which Canonical is focusing on, I think your stationary > example can be solved by keeping the multiplications together, and only > change to a new line at addition (and subtraction). > > That could look a bit like: > > Pencils: 5×1.05=5.25 > Paper: + 7×10.00=70 > Scissors: +8×28.79=230,32 > ------------------------------------- > Total: 305,57 > > A new line is created when '+' or '-' are pressed, not when '×' or '÷' are > pressed. > I hope design team is reading this. That look nice. > Personally, I prefer '/' over '÷' for division, as I find '−' and '÷' too > similar, and '÷' is sometimes used for subtraction, where I come from > (Denmark). > I guess when we will reach l10n stage you will be able to supply translation where '÷' is replaced with '−' for Danish language. Regards, Dalius
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