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Hello,
Is there a simple calculator without scientific interface (or turned off by default) with a graphical interface* (no command line tool) in the official Arch packages (no AUR)?
* a graphical interface with buttons that is. I mean speedcrunch looks awesome:
http://i.imgur.com/8yndUxe.png
but I'm really looking for something more like
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c … d_mode.png
Thanks!
UPDATE:
Turns out I just needed to spend one more minute in google image search.
gnome-calculator is what I need:
http://i.imgur.com/3nzxUia.png
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Last edited by qubodup (2015-03-17 00:36:11)
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Here's quite a few: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Li … Calculator
I'm happy with galculator.
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What have you tried? xorg-xcalc, gnome-calculator, kdeutils-kcalc are the ones in the repos that meet the criteria you've given so far.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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Simple?
echo $((1+1))
2
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Are you saying that bash is simple?
Most of the time I use 'calc'.
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dc (because rpn ftw), python, haskell, ruby, perl
Evil #archlinux@libera.chat channel op and general support dude.
. files on github, Screenshots, Random pics and the rest
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No love for galculator? It even has a gtk2 variant.
Edit: durr...
I'm happy with galculator.
Last edited by alphaniner (2015-03-17 13:11:19)
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I use dc, x48, or emacs calc mode. You might guess that I am a fan of reverse Polish notation.
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