https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77834
--- Comment #10 from DF <[email protected]> --- I'd agree adding greater precision is usually better than less, but in the case of at least scientific research the correct number of significant figures is quite important. The other examples such as currency I mentioned earlier, or maybe entering a product number which contains a decimal place and has lots of trailing zeros. Ya, I think just being able to disable the auto-correct option for removing trailing zeros would be ideal. Infact the only reason I can think of for that auto-correct feature is strictly aesthetics. And how many people enter trailing zeros that they want auto-removed? In my experience it's be more of a burden than a benefit. So I'd almost suspect disabling that auto-correct feature by default would be more useful for most people. Although this isn't a super critical enhancement, I think this would be too difficult to implement and for those who it would benefit it would make this software more streamlined to use and thus stand out that much more. So I'd suggest boosting the importance of it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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