User talk:216.16.8.202

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Conversions
Sorry for reverting your edits without much explanation, incorrect assumption that an IP editor wouldn’t even bother to check the edit notes.

When using Template:cvt, no matter what you put in the abbr parameter, it will always default to abbr=on. So adding abbr=on is unnecessary and not helpful. However, if you change it to Template:Convert it is helpful.

There is no consensus on the level of precision that should be used for units in the infobox template. If you feel it’s important to go down to tenths of an inch, that’s fine, but there are no hard and fast rules. RickyCourtney (talk) 19:31, 5 October 2023 (UTC)