> Uwe Brauer <[email protected]> writes: > The exporters take the text to be exported from the buffer, so if the buffer contains > arbitrary precision, then I don't think so: you'd have to apply a filter of some sort.
> It's easy enough however to set the format for calc, recalculate all the
tables, export,
> then reset the format and recalculate once more to get back to where you
were. Note
> that internally org calculates floating point numbers to 12 decimal places
(roughly)
> but displays only 8 of them (to keep the display a bit more compact). See
> (info "(org) Formula Syntax for Calc")
> for details. Here's an example to use fixed-point format with 3 decimals:
> * Set floating point format to fixed point with 3 decimals
:noexport:
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (setq org-calc-default-modes '(calc-internal-prec 12 calc-float-format
> (fix 3) ;;; the default here was (float 8)
> calc-angle-mode deg calc-prefer-frac nil
calc-symbolic-mode nil calc-date-format
> (YYYY "-" MM "-" DD " " Www
> (" " hh ":" mm))
> calc-display-working-message t))
> #+end_src
very useful, thanks a lot. Solved my issue
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