Everything Metric (Auto Unit Converter) version history - 11 versions
Everything Metric (Auto Unit Converter) by Milos
Everything Metric (Auto Unit Converter) version history - 11 versions
Be careful with old versions! These versions are displayed for testing and reference purposes.You should always use the latest version of an add-on.
Latest version
Version 3.4
Released Oct 2, 2019 - 74.69 KBWorks with firefox 57.0 and later-Many more options
-Fixes bugs with Kelvin, inches, and not saving state of addon after restartSource code released under GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only
Download Firefox and get the extensionYou'll need Firefox to use this extensionOlder versions
Version 3.1
Released Sep 19, 2019 - 82.85 KBWorks with firefox 57.0 and laterNow supports many cooking sites!
Shortcut Alt+M to force conversion
Kelvin supported as option
More prominent brackets and option to use bold text
Fixes negative temperature issue, adds acres, ignores " in " (optional)...
...and many more fixes and improvementsSource code released under All Rights Reserved
Version 2.6
Released Feb 11, 2019 - 56.61 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and laterFixed math for mpg to L/100 kmSource code released under All Rights Reserved
Version 2.5
Released Feb 10, 2019 - 56.61 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and laterFixed the issue where it would try to change text also on contenteditable elements, such as FB messenger chat - now it ignores it
Fixed bug with mpg and mph
Fixed bug where it would convert already converted numbersSource code released under All Rights Reserved
Version 2.3
Released Apr 7, 2018 - 54.53 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later-Better number parsing
-Ignoring Google Docs and other sites where there is contenteditable element to prevent add-on from changing user-editable content
-Ignores units that are already converted (if followed by open brackets) and fixed closing the last bracket
-Ignores "in" followed by a/the/my... to prevent "5 in a box" to be converted, but allow "5 in box"Source code released under All Rights Reserved
Version 2.1
Released Mar 25, 2018 - 54.13 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later-If site already provides metric conversion in brackets following USC unit, the conversion will be canceled to avoid duplication
-If site domain is .uk it will assume imperial units instead of USCS
-Option to use SI French or SI English by letting user choose comma separation for decimals, or dot separation for thousands, or space separation for thousands
-Now all fraction are supported - Example: 1 1/2 Cups
-Supported short spaces, sqft units and many more ways people "creatively" write USC unitsSource code released under All Rights Reserved
Version 1.0
Released Mar 12, 2018 - 53.1 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later- Fixed issue where some site would have "short space" character and conversion would be ignored
- Fixed issue with open quotes would make empty conversionSource code released under All Rights Reserved
Version 0.98
Released Mar 10, 2018 - 53 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later- Supports dynamic pages, for example Amazon, so even new content loaded after the page has finished loading will get converted
- Dynamic pages support can be turned on/off in options
- More support for weird ways people can type inch (example: two apostrophes)
- Does not replace complete inch units, but writes them next to original, to be consistent with the restSource code released under All Rights Reserved
Version 0.96
Released Mar 9, 2018 - 53.87 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later- Options Page
- Option to force mm and grams instead of of cm and kilogram
- Option to use comma instead of dot for decimal separator (most countries)
- Option to disable units roundingSource code released under All Rights Reserved
Version 0.92
Released Mar 9, 2018 - 51.51 KBWorks with firefox 48.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*- Supports "cu in", "cu ft" and "cu yd"
- Skips translating editable text-area
- Skips numbers starting with $ or # (Ex: "#1 in ..." on Amazon will not be converted)
- Speed improvement
- Improved rounding of numbers to avoid "over-precision" - within 3% we can loose decimal point, and within 1.6% to round from two decimals to one. Seems to be working well. Let me know if you think it needs to be improvedSource code released under All Rights Reserved
Version 0.9
Released Mar 8, 2018 - 51.38 KBWorks with firefox 48.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*Source code released under All Rights Reserved