@HendrikVogt: Thanks for the insight. For now, I think it's better to leave the app as it is. =P I decided to freeze the "new features" and focus only in fixing eventual bugs. Found two yesterday. =P
I wrote a small package to add more kinds of enumeration possibilities. It allows you to use \Hex{ctr}\greek{ctr} and several more just like you would use \alph or \arabic It's essentially based on some tricks I learned from tex.sx...
graphics uses bp internally because it is required for most (all?) output drivers which read the external files (PS, PDF are in bp, no idea about JPG and PNG). This leads to some rounding issues for my adjustbox package, especially if you use big content as in tex.stackexchange.com/questions/22826/…
@Seamus Finally someone noticed it ;-) Let's see how long @egreg needs to go there.
I wrote my first shell script a few days ago. It was actually less complex that some zsh aliases in my .zshrc but still. It feels like I've gone up a level...
@MartinScharrer I just did! I was going to check whether babel actually defines macros for "First,Second..." but I couldn't be bothered. Maybe for version 2.0...
@MartinScharrer Yeah wow. egreg is really shooting up the rankings.
@MartinScharrer It's quite unfortunate that Adobe chose 72 points to an inch; but it's Adobe's fault, of course. I don't know when Knuth added the bp unit, but it's been there since I started using TeX. Probably it was already in use before Adobe produced the first version of Postscript.
@Seamus There are a few packages that define a conversion from numbers to words; babel doesn't.
@Seamus There's Nicola Talbot's fmtcount that claims to do the job for many languages; Portuguese is included, but I don't know whether it actually works. Indeed it says that it supports Italian, but the results are very poor. So I wrote a different package, itnumpar, for my language which has peculiarities that don't fit in fmtcount's scheme.
@Seamus Unfortunately they work in quite a different way. Nicola's macro are not completely expandable, while mine are. Well, with a small exception for the name of numbers ending in 3, which must take an accent; but ordinal names are completely expandable.
You can replace the user ID there if you want to run it against someone other. My ID is 2975. It is visible as part of the URL if you go to the users profile page.
BTW: I just found timeanddate.com which is cool to calculate date differences.
The new reputation graph is nice and the gray line at 200rep is also useful.
However it would be great when the different forms of reputation (votes, accepted answers, bounties, ...) would be colored differently.
Especially the two groups of capped rep (votes, +2 for wiki edits, ...) and uncapped...