https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506925

Alexander Semke <alexander.se...@web.de> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|---                         |FIXED
             Status|CONFIRMED                   |RESOLVED

--- Comment #8 from Alexander Semke <alexander.se...@web.de> ---
(In reply to Roger Júnio from comment #7)
> That's fine; in fact, by replacing the maximum range parameter with "2 *
> 3.14" instead of "2 * pi", the function is now fully visualized. Thankfully,
> the issue has been successfully identified; we'll be waiting for the updates
> to reach the Arch repositories.
The fix will be part of the upcoming patch release 2.12.1. Thank you for
reporting this issue.

> 
> Otherwise, just two quick suggestions regarding my brief experience with
> LabPlot: 1. It would be helpful to have a keyboard shortcut for
> "Recalculate," or to do so by pressing Enter in the equation field; 2. The
> option to switch between fields neatly with the Tab and Shift+Tab key
> instead of clicking would be very practical.
The tab order is indeed broken for many widgets in the project explorer. We
addressed now some of the most obvious problems in this area and will bring
this fix into the coming patch. The remaining issues with switching the
different tabs in the project explorer when navigating via Tab and Shift+Tab
will be addressed in the next major release 3.0.

The idea with Shift+Enter to recalculate the results is very nice and this
shortcut we have already in our notebook interface to trigger the
evaluation/recalculation of the cells. We implemented this shortcut now also in
the properties explorer to re-trigger the re-calculation of formula and
analysis curves. We'll also add this small improvement into the upcoming patch
release. Thank you for this idea!

If you want to give it a try earlier, you can try out our nightly builds.
Additionally to the fixes that are also part of the next patch release, the new
features and developments are documented on
https://discuss.kde.org/t/labplot-post-v2-12-new-features-and-development-news/35074.
If you have any other ideas or feedback, you can also reach out to us on
Matrix.

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