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Ingame calculator. (as a command)

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Ingame calculator. (as a command)
DodgeOld24
02-05-2012, 04:48 PM,
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It just popped into my mind that it would be handy to have a calculator implemented into the game, maybe as a command. It would make things like figuring out ore prices easier on the spot (though tabbing out to bring up a calculator there would only take a few seconds more),

I think it would be a nice addition to have, but the effort to make it could be too much.

Thoughts?

Here would be an example:

Code:
Input: /calculate 9200/2
Output: 4.600
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Offline Valinor
02-05-2012, 09:29 PM,
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Take a calculator with you, no need to alt/tab?

Not such a big deal that require more work on fl hook, don't you think?

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