[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 143881] FORMULA: abs{x}^2 is formatted with unexpected operator precedence

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143881

--- Comment #2 from hardy <mathematikus at gmx.de> ---
I can accept that you do not want to change the syntax of the formula editor. I
was fully aware of this workaround, and just wanted to help improving
LibreOffice.

@Roman: But facts cannot be changed by just stating them differently. The input
"log(x)^2" is currently (and correctly in my perception) displayed as "log(x)²"
by LibreOffice, and not as "log(x²)" like you wrongly claimed in your last
comment. (And any math program like matlab or excel, or even any pocket
calculator will give you the result for {log(x)}^2 as well for this input.) So
the behavior of LO really is as inconsistent as I described it in my original
post. Please stick to the truth, even though you have the power to decide
according to your own and different preferences.

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