[gcalctool/gnome-2-26] Keep settings (show zeroes, thousands separator etc) when changing modes (Robert Ancell, Bug #580398
- From: Robert Ancell <rancell src gnome org>
- To: svn-commits-list gnome org
- Subject: [gcalctool/gnome-2-26] Keep settings (show zeroes, thousands separator etc) when changing modes (Robert Ancell, Bug #580398
- Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 00:58:59 -0400 (EDT)
commit cb4481e24a98588e8bb464d1923eb30f3707c23b
Author: Robert Ancell <robert ancell gmail com>
Date: Sun May 17 14:40:56 2009 +1000
Keep settings (show zeroes, thousands separator etc) when changing modes (Robert Ancell, Bug #580398)
---
ChangeLog | 1 +
gcalctool/gtk.c | 15 ++++++++++-----
2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index fe3e54d..5544c13 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ gcalctool change history.
* Remove negative sign from numbers rounded to zero. This is only a partial fix as
the error value is still visible in scientific notation (Robert Ancell, Bug #560802)
* Support odd roots of negative numbers (Robert Ancell, Bug #576973)
+ * Keep settings (show zeroes, thousands separator etc) when changing modes (Robert Ancell, Bug #580398)
2009-04-20 Robert Ancell <robert ancell gmail com>
diff --git a/gcalctool/gtk.c b/gcalctool/gtk.c
index b091a07..16fc004 100644
--- a/gcalctool/gtk.c
+++ b/gcalctool/gtk.c
@@ -894,11 +894,16 @@ ui_set_mode(ModeType mode)
if (X.mode != mode) {
X.mode = mode;
- ui_set_base(DEC);
- ui_set_numeric_mode(FIX);
- do_button(FN_SET_ACCURACY, DEFAULT_ACCURACY);
- ui_set_show_thousands_separator(FALSE);
- ui_set_show_trailing_zeroes(FALSE);
+ // FIXME: These should affect display but not the actual UI settings
+ if (mode != PROGRAMMING)
+ ui_set_base(DEC);
+ if (mode != SCIENTIFIC) {
+ ui_set_numeric_mode(FIX);
+ do_button(FN_SET_ACCURACY, DEFAULT_ACCURACY);
+ }
+ if (mode == BASIC)
+ ui_set_show_trailing_zeroes(FALSE);
+
ui_make_registers();
}
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