Thank you for your bug report and taking the time to make Ubuntu better.

I do actually think everything you need is already there: For converting 
degrees to radians you can use the general conversion mechanism present in the 
"advanced" mode -- In the box in the type left chose "Angles" -> "degrees" and 
in the one on the right chose "radians".
Pi is also there, try the "π" button (also in "advanced" mode, above "=")  or 
use Ctrl+P
For arctan: The documentation says you can use "atan" but that apparently does 
not work. What does work however is using tan-¹ by typing "tan" and then 
pressing Ctrl+I for inversion.

I've mark the bug as invalid, please feel free to reopen it if you still
think it should be filed as a bug.

** Changed in: gcalctool (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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