https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38097

--- Comment #13 from Horst <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #12)
> @Michael, LibreOffice allows one to set fraction formats which usually seems
> to work fine (pi is listed as 31/8 when the format is set to ?/8, that is
> obviously strange). And if one saves and reopens some of the formats in
> question roundtrip correctly.

Sorry Andreas, I don't see it strange it is closest 8th fraction for
pi-decimal. And you FORCE it to be displayed in n/8.
If you use the standard "# ?/?" you get 3 1/7 which is the closest fraction for
PI. 1/7 = 0.142857.. slightly more but the closest solution.
If you use "# ??/??" (2 digit fractions) your result will be 3 14/99 =
3.141414.. also very close to PI.
I don't see any bug here. The math is as far as I can see correct.

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