Done. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-calculator/issues/92
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Title:
logn(x) parsed as log(n)(x)
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Public bug reported:
"logn" is common notation for log base n, e.g. log2(x) is log base 2 of
x.
gnome-calculator appears to always parse this notation as log(n)(x).
So, log10(2) is log(10)(2) = 2, rather than log10(2) ~= 0.301.
Arbitrary bases are already supported if the base is input as a
I couldn't reproduce the issue on an 18.04 live USB. But it has
recently been intermittent for me on 17.10, too. The laptop going to
suspend seems to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for
triggering it.
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Since reporting this bug, I had been working around the issue by using
Xorg instead of Wayland. However, this is no longer effective; the bug
is present on both.
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Public bug reported:
I enabled two-finger scroll for my touchpad in Settings. Initially, it
worked fine. However, after closing the laptop lid and suspending the
computer, three fingers are needed to scroll. Two fingers just moves
the pointer, as with one finger. Toggling the setting does not