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Show little numbers in the results (i.e. 6.62e-34)

Hello, first of all, THANK YOU for creating this! ❤️

It's the best calculator tool that I could have dreamed of for my physics calculations.
But there's a little (big) problem.
If I were to input physics constant like Planck or atomic energies, we need to have 1e-35 at least (now, CalcPad renders those numbers as 0), to allow for Planck constant and other types or numbers

I see that is possible in https://notepadcalculator.com/, but on this local offline software like CalcPad would be perfect.

Thank you!

EDIT:
I see that CalcPad indeed stores the correct number:
Screenshot from 2022-09-19 23-28-20
But it doesn't show it in the results. So, the needed changes to achieve this would be allowing for the output of small numbers!

VS Code extension

I saw your comment on Hacker News and I like your project! I would personally love to see it as an extension to VSCode. I feel that this would provide a nice complement to note books, and I could imagine having these "pad files" in repositories.

Obviously, this is just a suggestion, thank you for making your work open source!

Energy/power units are not supported

First of all, thank you for creating this.

I see that calcpad has dependency on convert-units. They support energy and power related units but for some reason if I try to use those units in calcpad the calculations fail. Any suggestions?

I am using the web version.

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