Public bug reported:
## Expected behaviour
Numbers with spaces as a thousand separator such as 123 456 copied from
different sources should not generate errors.
Ideally spaces should be either ignored and preserved or cut making 123 456 ->
123456
## Actual behaviour
Numbers with spaces such as 123 456 copied from different sources produce
errors "Malformed expression".
When spaces are manually deleted, the program successfully proceeds.
## Steps to reproduce the behaviour
Start mate-calc.
Copy digits with space as a thousand separator like 123 456.
Paste them in the the program with Ctrl-V
Add + 25 Enter
Confirm error "Malformed expression".
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-calc/issues/207
** Affects: mate-calc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: mate-calc
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Paste figures with spaces should either cut or ignore spaces
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