If you think you have found a bug, please report it at https://bugs.kde.org. This is will help get it solved as opposed to every other course of action.
it’s already been reported
Great! My advice is you politely comment on it with your own experience or your insight into what the correct behaviour should be. This will not only give devs a measure of the importance of this bug, but will also keep you in the loop of the process of its resolution.
@kde solved by running “sudo downgrade kcalc” and selecting the latest 22.x version and adding kcalc to IgnorePkg
yes it’s brutal, but breaking a11y support is worse
Try Qalculate, it is extremely powerful and better that anything else imo
What did you do to get this “Input Error”?
2 * 2 [enter]
* 2 [enter]I can confirm this breaks on v24.05.0
probably a bug
I’m a bit surprised something like this wasn’t caught by tests
If that breaks a calculator, then it is indeed crap. Holy Moly.
Edit: I just tried this, works fine on KCalk 23.08.5
my version is kcalc 24.05.0