Re: Calculators



You might look at THX:

	  http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/thx/

which does a lot of what you want.

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On Tue, 20 Apr 1999 21:17:23 -0600, SoloCDM <deedsmis@ris.net> wrote:
>
> I know _this_ may not be for this mailing list, but it does concern
> the type of applications related to X and those of you that had
> experience with applications of this type.
>
> Are there X engineering/scientific/algebraic/hexadecimal/programming
> calculators out there that allow programs to be keyed into the
> calculator software, that produce graphical displays, allow scrolling
> back to former entries and recalculating, have nice graphical
> interfaces, multiple options to the graphical buttons, but at the same
> time allow basic calculations and decimal rounding to any digit? None
> of this has anything to do with spreadsheets, but I can except wide
> view displays allowing equations to be entered into the display with
> sophisticated mathematical symbols and graphical output produced from
> those equations if necessary, but definitely graphical output is a
> must.
>
> The programs exist, but I'm not familiar with Linux's programs to
> pick, choose, and find such an application.



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