https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44267
--- Comment #10 from sergio.callegari@gmail.com ---
In fact, what typically happens is that they come out as a side effect of some
other action (e.g. cut and paste, distribute objects). Most of the time, what
one would like to do is not setting all the decimal digits to any arbitrary
value, but being able to set the least significant digits to zero. A minor
exception is if one needs to divide some space in parts, creating fractions
that result in periodic decimal numbers.
My feeling is that all these situations could be solved by having LibO show
only a limited number of digits (output), but taking an arbitrary number of
digits when one enters a quantity (input). This would let you assure that the
least significant digits can always be correctly reset or set to any value.
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