tobozo OP , 21 days ago @mox wow that's even worse than losing continuity for the sakes of that new history feature (using Kcalc version 24.05.0) here's what I did before getting the input error: 2*2 [enter] *2 [enter] I was expecting to read "8" but got "input error" instead
@mox wow that's even worse than losing continuity for the sakes of that new history feature (using Kcalc version 24.05.0)
here's what I did before getting the input error:
2*2 [enter]
*2 [enter]
I was expecting to read "8" but got "input error" instead