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Στις 10/12/2013 11:13 πμ, ο/η Németh László έγραψε:
Hi,

Using the the same name for different keywords results name conflict,
but this is an exception, because IN and INCH are used in different
ways, so this is not problem:

[num]in for measurements, eg. 10in

and single

"in" for the operator. The translator („magic wand”) icon also can
handle this difference.

Best regards,
László


2013/12/10 dmtrs32 <dmtrs32@gmail.com>:
I noticed  that there is a in (for inch) and a in (for i in & in) could  be
any problem there?

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Is it the same with round?

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