changed: small changes in help

changed: version of the program: 0.9.0 now


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<html lang="en">
<head>
<title>TTCalc - numbers, standard operators and built-in variables</title>
<title>TTCalc - standard operators and built-in variables</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css" type="text/css">
<object type="application/x-oleobject" classid="clsid:1e2a7bd0-dab9-11d0-b93a-00c04fc99f9e">
<param name="Keyword" value="numbers">
<param name="Keyword" value="comma">
<param name="Keyword" value="dot">
<param name="Keyword" value="standard operators">
<param name="Keyword" value="builtin variables">
<param name="Keyword" value="e">
<param name="Keyword" value="pi">
<param name="Keyword" value="%">
<param name="Keyword" value="^">
<param name="Keyword" value="*">
<param name="Keyword" value="/">
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<body>
<h1>Numbers</h1>
<p>
You can type numbers directly using your keyboard or insert them by a mouse. This is a simple edit window,
you can use arrow keys etc. and copy&amp;paste text by using standard shortcuts such as CTRL+C and CTRL+V.
Decimal point can be either a comma or a dot that means 1,234 is the same as 1.234.
</p>
<h1>Standard operators</h1>
<dl>
<dt>%</dt>
<dd>Percentage from a previous value: 1000-30% = 700</dd>
<dt>^</dt>
<dd>Powering, e.g.: 2^3=8</dd>
<dd>Powering: 2^3 = 8</dd>
<dt>*</dt>
<dd>Multiplication, e.g.: 2*3=6</dd>
<dd>Multiplication: 2*3 = 6</dd>
<dt>/</dt>
<dd>Division, e.g.: 2/3 = 0.6666...</dd>
<dd>Division: 2/3 = 0.6666...</dd>
<dt>+</dt>
<dd>Addition, e.g.: 2+3=5<br>
Unary plus, e.g.: +2</dd>
<dd>Addition: 2+3 = 5<br>
Unary plus: +2</dd>
<dt>-</dt>
<dd>Subtraction, e.g.: 2-3=-1<br>
Unary minus, e.g.: -2</dd>
<dd>Subtraction: 2-3 = -1<br>
Unary minus: -2</dd>
<dt>#</dt>
<dd>Operator for changing the base (radix) to 16 (hex), e.g.: #ff=255</dd>
<dd>Operator for changing the base (radix) to 16 (hex): #ff = 255</dd>
<dt>&amp;</dt>
<dd>Operator for changing the base (radix) to 2 (bin), e.g.: -&amp;110=-6</dd>
<dd>Operator for changing the base (radix) to 2 (bin): -&amp;110 = -6</dd>
</dl>