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has caused the Debian Bug report #691383,
regarding RFP: szg -- Fast command line calculator
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Dear Debian Developers,

I intend to create a new package with the following details:

 Package name    : szg
 Version         : 1.0-1
 Upstream Author : SZABĂ“ Gergely <s...@subogero.com>
 URL             : http://github.com/subogero/szg
 License         : WTFPL
 Section         : math

szg already has a few ecstatic users. I have a deb package repo for it,
but I think it deserves real Debianization.
I also went through the command line calculators in the math section,
and szg still has has some unique features.

Instead of arbitrary precisions it concentrates on ease of use.
It takes the desktop calculator workflow (first operand can be omitted) one
step further, so every missing operand is substituted with the last result.

Example: reciprocals
On most calculators there is a special key or function for it.
If not, it becomes extremely cumbersome.
In szg, you just type "1/" and Return.

There are actually 3 precision modes: unsigned int, int and float.
Decimal, octal, hex and binary formats are also supported.

Regards,
 SZABĂ“ Gergely

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This software calls itself "Command line calculator for Very Lazy Bastards". As I don't think there are any "Bastards" among our users, this software does not seem to be appropriate for Debian.
So I am closing this bug again.

  Thorsten

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