Anyone know why krunner will convert "392f" to Celsius but won't show Fahrenheit when I type "200c"
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Originally posted by SpecialEd View PostIt works for me, if I use a capital C.
lol
Thanks, I should have played with it more. What the heck is lowercase c representing? Some sort of distance based on what the results are.
Correction: SPEED not distance. Although they're related.
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OK, found the answer. "c" is the "Speed of light in a vacuum".
Ummmm, how many Linux users need that? Jus' sayin'
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Hi
interesting thread.
I can't get this to work
In settings for Krunner the unit conversion is ticked as working.
But when I type the 32F temperature I get an email address in Kmail.
Is there an actual LIST of the commands on the net, I've tried to find a list and can't, maybe I'm not typing the right search terms. lol
http://www.ocsmag.com/2017/07/25/kru...sm-goes-wrong/
woodsmoke
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Originally posted by woodsmoke View Post
Is there an actual LIST of the commands on the net, I've tried to find a list and can't, maybe I'm not typing the right search terms. lol
woodsmoke
- KDE UserBase Wiki Plasma/Krunner: https://userbase.kde.org/Plasma/Krunner
- Kreddit KRunner features unveiled: https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comment...ures_unveiled/
- etc
KDE bases:
UserBase: https://userbase.kde.org/Welcome_to_KDE_UserBase
Userbase.kde.org is the home for KDE users and enthusiasts. It provides information for end users on how to use KDE applications. KDE operates three wikis, listed at wiki.kde.org
techbase.kde.org is primarily aimed at external developers. Here, you can find documentation and help to build on or extend KDE products for your own projects...Last edited by Rog131; Feb 13, 2019, 02:02 AM.Before you edit, BACKUP !
Why there are dead links ?
1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
2. Thread: Lost Information
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostOK, found the answer. "c" is the "Speed of light in a vacuum".
Ummmm, how many Linux users need that? Jus' sayin'Regards, John Little
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Originally posted by jlittle View PostIf I type 200c, krunner gives me 200 times the speed of light in a vacuum, in Mach at standard temperature an d pressure at sea level. Absolutely irrelevant to anyone.
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