General
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General
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Precision
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&Maximum number of digits:
false
kcfg_Precision
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Maximum number of digits displayed
KCalc can compute with many more digits than the number that fits on the display. This setting gives the maximum number of digits displayed, before KCalc starts using scientific notation, i.e. notation of the type 2.34e12.
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Whether to use fixed decimal places
Set &decimal precision
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false
Number of fixed decimal digits
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Qt::Horizontal
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20
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Grouping
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Whether to group digits
Group digits
true
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true
Binary
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Octal
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Hexadecimal
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Misc
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Whether to beep on error
&Beep on error
true
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Whether to show the result in the window title
Show &result in window title
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Whether to use Two's Complement for non-decimal numbers
Select to use Two's Complement notation for Binary, Octal and Hexidecimal numbers. This is a common notation to represent negative numbers for non-decimal numbers in computers.
Two's complement
true
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Qt::Vertical
20
40
kcfg_Precision
kcfg_Fixed
kcfg_FixedPrecision
kcfg_Fixed
toggled(bool)
kcfg_FixedPrecision
setEnabled(bool)
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