This is indeed a bug either in the documentation or the Qt code. It will be fixed.
This is indeed a bug either in the documentation or the Qt code. It will be fixed.
As far as I understand "round up" is an english expression (phrasal verb) which doesn't mean "round upwards" (just like "look up sth in the dictionary" doesn't tell you to look in the skyright?), but it can be misleading
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My dictionary says that when it comes to maths "to round up" means "to round upwards", in other contexts it behaves like you wrote.Originally Posted by wysota
Documentation shouldn't be misleading in any way.but it can be misleading![]()
Sure, I don't say it should.Originally Posted by jacek
Edit: and I found "round up" in math meaning in my dictionary too![]()
Last edited by wysota; 21st January 2006 at 16:13.
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