https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487566

Gerd v. Egidy <g...@egidy.de> changed:

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--- Comment #34 from Gerd v. Egidy <g...@egidy.de> ---
I recently upgraded to 24.05.0 and was also puzzled by the new behavior of not
reusing previous results. This is a feature I used very often. Very good that
this will be addressed.

But there is another, probably related issue:

I usually have the "Numeral System Mode" activated with the bit editor enabled.
I often need to set individual bits, for example from a register datasheet I
read that I have to enable bit 7, bit 9, bit 14. Then I click these bits in the
bit editor to enable them and get a number shown as decimal or hex in the
result display. I then want to be able to use that number as part of a
calculation, for example by shifting the bits by a given amount. I want to
directly hit the "Lsh" button and continue my calculation. So basically using
the bit editor as input method for a calculation.

Will the proposed patch also allow this? On a first glance it looks to me like
it currently only works after pressing = and not when bit-editing.

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