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[feature] Use the word "in" as alias for "to" in conversions #38
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Really good idea, like it! |
Also it would be nice to accept |
Hello, Initially, the program took into account "in" as a keyword, but I opted to remove it because it was causing problems. The reason is that it can be interpreted as inches, so while you type if you write something like the following:
This might not be the best example but it is not easy to differentiate between in and to. I can try adding this back but I remember it was not a decision I liked but rather necessary to simplify things. Because this project grew a bit and I don't have the time right now due to job requirements, I welcome anyone to do a PR with tests, etc if you want to contribute. In fact, I would be glad to have more people join this. |
Thank you for your reply. I definitely see this might cause such issues. How about those euros? I would love to contribute, however since I'm writing my first python scripts, you wouldn't be exactly pleased with results 😅 I hope I could write things like this in the future. |
@sebastian-65 However, this project is on hold for now. I am having a time shortage since I finished the main project and I don't know when I can continue the implementation. |
Issue has been marked as stale due to no activity |
When
20 cm in inches
is typed, I would expect the same result as for20 cm to inches
. (The same syntax is supported by Google search, so I'm used to it.)Would be possible to add support for this as well? Thanks!
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