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Currently, the Unit Converter target operator is >> , but on most android keyboards, the ”>" symbol is not present on main keyboard, but in symbols. And in my particular case (I'm using Floris), it's even on the second symbols keyboard. This can be annoying.
Suggestion: add another target operator, as equivalent: "to". So, the following two strings would do the same thing: 1 m >> in 1 m to in
As a tangential question, why is it necessary to have a blank space between the numerical value and unit? As one is numerical and the other is alphabetic, it wouldn't be difficult to parse it. This is just a thought to make typing faster and less prone to mistakes (by forgetting to type a space).
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Currently, the Unit Converter target operator is >> , but on most android keyboards, the ”>" symbol is not present on main keyboard, but in symbols. And in my particular case (I'm using Floris), it's even on the second symbols keyboard. This can be annoying.
Suggestion: add another target operator, as equivalent: "to". So, the following two strings would do the same thing:
1 m >> in
1 m to in
As a tangential question, why is it necessary to have a blank space between the numerical value and unit? As one is numerical and the other is alphabetic, it wouldn't be difficult to parse it. This is just a thought to make typing faster and less prone to mistakes (by forgetting to type a space).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: