SUMMARY The result on the display area that doesn't fit in the window is just cut off. This can lead to false readings (if you are unlucky and don't see a half number at the edge, which would give you a clue that there are more numbers to the left), therefore I put major as severity. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Set Simple Mode and resize the KCalc window the narrowest possible 2. Set the display font to something large: e.g.: 32 3. Do any calculation that results in a large number OBSERVED RESULT The result on the display area that doesn't fit in the window is just cut off. EXPECTED RESULT This fault is due to the freedom, that the user has control over both the font size and the window size. I suggest to implement an automatic font size reduction mechanism that kicks in when it detects that the result is not fully visible. This can be a bit complicated to implement if we want a robust solution that works with different fonts and different "Force font DPI" settings. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.6 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.108.0 Qt Version: 5.15.10 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - Windows, MacOS, iOS native calculators all have this implemented. They decrease the font size automatically when it wouldn't fit in the display area.
It seems this is fixed already on kUbuntu 25.04 with kCalc 24.12.3 KDE Fw: 6.12.0 Qt: 6.8.3