On Mon, 20 Dec 2004, edwinculp wrote:
IIRC, kde had a simple desktop calculator. Either it has been
removed or I can't find it.
On kde3.3 it should be
/usr/local/bin/kcalc
In cases of emerency you can still run
/usr/X11R6/bin/xcalc
(though it looks a bit old fashioned).
Regards,
Uli.
I have also
Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 14:02, edwinculp wrote:
IIRC, kde had a simple desktop calculator. Either it has been removed or I can't find it. I have
also checked ports and haven't found anything similar except add. It is for may wife so after
using the kde one for years she d
RW wrote:
kcalc can be a simple calculator, or a more complex programmer's/scientific
calculator according to what options are checked on it's settings menu.
And if all fails, there's still the good old xcalc, which is available
on every X11 installation.
--
Matthias Buelow; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 20 December 2004 14:06, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 14:02, edwinculp wrote:
> > IIRC, kde had a simple desktop calculator. Either it has been removed or
> > I can't find it. I have also checked ports and haven't found anything
> > similar except add.
>
> I don't hav
I don't have a FreeBSD desktop machine to hand, but on Mandrake 10.0 the
KDE calculator is installed as "kcalc", part of the kdeutils-kcalc
package:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] alasdair]$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/kcalc
kdeutils-kcalc-3.2-17mdk
HTH
On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 14:02, edwinculp wrote:
> IIRC, kde had a si
IIRC, kde had a simple desktop calculator. Either it has been removed or I
can't find it. I have
also checked ports and haven't found anything similar except add. It is for
may wife so after
using the kde one for years she doesn't like add at all and even less bc, dc,
etc.
Could anyone sug