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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Alias: convert units (with Units)
« Last post by Jabberwock on July 15, 2010, 03:14 PM »Someone asked for this so nicely: 
https://www.donation....msg212665#msg212665
that I have patched up a simple unit converter alias with the use of GNU units program
http://en.wikipedia....Units_%28software%29
(wiki lists the windows binary link - you need to install it and/or GNU-WIN).
Here it is:
Naturally, you may need/want to modify the path and the expression.
Usage:
units 100 miles/hour to km/hour
Result:
* 160.9344
/ 0.0062137119

https://www.donation....msg212665#msg212665
that I have patched up a simple unit converter alias with the use of GNU units program
http://en.wikipedia....Units_%28software%29
(wiki lists the windows binary link - you need to install it and/or GNU-WIN).
Here it is:
1000>>>units>->showmemo Result:;;;appcapappendmemo C:\Program Files\Editing\GnuWin32\bin\units.exe "$$1" "$$2">+>units (.*) to (.*)
Naturally, you may need/want to modify the path and the expression.
Usage:
units 100 miles/hour to km/hour
Result:
* 160.9344
/ 0.0062137119

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