[RFC] SI Units in KDE

Waldo Bastian bastian at kde.org
Thu Sep 19 23:56:00 BST 2002


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On Thursday 19 September 2002 15:50, Neil Stevens wrote:
> > > You still haven't answered one of my original questions:  What does
> > > ifconfig have to do with anything?
> >
> > ifconfig is an example of the SI units showing up in user tools. Another
> > example would be du's strict-SI mode.
>
> ifconfig is not a user tool, and du defaults to the binary powers.  50%
> split in your sample, so why don't you add a global setting to the KDE 3.2
> feature plan?

Please add it under 
"kcontrol_center_for_useless_config_options_that_have_been_added_because_we_could_not_come_up_with_decent_default"

Cheers,
Waldo
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