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Both Degree and Day has shorthand "d". Degree seems to have priority, making volumetric flow units "m^3/d" unaccessible using shorthand. "meter cubed per day" works but is a hassle.
Maybe "deg" is suitable as shorthand for degree?
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Calling degrees deg is an immediate fix, the question then is whether to rename Celsius and Fahrenheit, too. On the one hand, dC would be inconsistent, on the other hand, it'd be both shorter and backwards compatible.
Either way, as a breaking change, I'll have to give it a thought. Opinions are welcome!
Both Degree and Day has shorthand "d". Degree seems to have priority, making volumetric flow units "m^3/d" unaccessible using shorthand. "meter cubed per day" works but is a hassle.
Maybe "deg" is suitable as shorthand for degree?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: