How to put the default calculator into radian mode?












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I am trying to do calculus. Is there a way to put the default calculator into radian mode? I can't find anything about it.



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  • gnome-calculator has a default plus 4 other modes. To specifically start in a mode use --mode=mode. It always opens in last closed mode. If you want a mode not included in those 5 provided then find a different calculator.

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I am trying to do calculus. Is there a way to put the default calculator into radian mode? I can't find anything about it.



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  • gnome-calculator has a default plus 4 other modes. To specifically start in a mode use --mode=mode. It always opens in last closed mode. If you want a mode not included in those 5 provided then find a different calculator.

    – doug
    Feb 4 at 23:18














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I am trying to do calculus. Is there a way to put the default calculator into radian mode? I can't find anything about it.



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I am trying to do calculus. Is there a way to put the default calculator into radian mode? I can't find anything about it.



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  • gnome-calculator has a default plus 4 other modes. To specifically start in a mode use --mode=mode. It always opens in last closed mode. If you want a mode not included in those 5 provided then find a different calculator.

    – doug
    Feb 4 at 23:18



















  • gnome-calculator has a default plus 4 other modes. To specifically start in a mode use --mode=mode. It always opens in last closed mode. If you want a mode not included in those 5 provided then find a different calculator.

    – doug
    Feb 4 at 23:18

















gnome-calculator has a default plus 4 other modes. To specifically start in a mode use --mode=mode. It always opens in last closed mode. If you want a mode not included in those 5 provided then find a different calculator.

– doug
Feb 4 at 23:18





gnome-calculator has a default plus 4 other modes. To specifically start in a mode use --mode=mode. It always opens in last closed mode. If you want a mode not included in those 5 provided then find a different calculator.

– doug
Feb 4 at 23:18










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You can do this by editing the settings in the dconf database - either with the dconf-editor or using gsettings:



gsettings set org.gnome.calculator angle-units 'radians'


You will probably want to reverse the default angle conversion as well



gsettings set org.gnome.calculator source-units 'radian'
gsettings set org.gnome.calculator target-units 'degree'


Viz.
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    You can do this by editing the settings in the dconf database - either with the dconf-editor or using gsettings:



    gsettings set org.gnome.calculator angle-units 'radians'


    You will probably want to reverse the default angle conversion as well



    gsettings set org.gnome.calculator source-units 'radian'
    gsettings set org.gnome.calculator target-units 'degree'


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      You can do this by editing the settings in the dconf database - either with the dconf-editor or using gsettings:



      gsettings set org.gnome.calculator angle-units 'radians'


      You will probably want to reverse the default angle conversion as well



      gsettings set org.gnome.calculator source-units 'radian'
      gsettings set org.gnome.calculator target-units 'degree'


      Viz.
      enter image description here






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        You can do this by editing the settings in the dconf database - either with the dconf-editor or using gsettings:



        gsettings set org.gnome.calculator angle-units 'radians'


        You will probably want to reverse the default angle conversion as well



        gsettings set org.gnome.calculator source-units 'radian'
        gsettings set org.gnome.calculator target-units 'degree'


        Viz.
        enter image description here






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        You can do this by editing the settings in the dconf database - either with the dconf-editor or using gsettings:



        gsettings set org.gnome.calculator angle-units 'radians'


        You will probably want to reverse the default angle conversion as well



        gsettings set org.gnome.calculator source-units 'radian'
        gsettings set org.gnome.calculator target-units 'degree'


        Viz.
        enter image description here







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