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Added more keys to the Integer Keyboard #7593

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@anastasia-mbithe anastasia-mbithe commented Jul 6, 2022

Fixes #7587.
I just added the three suggested keys to the Integer keyboard; octal, binary and hexadecimal.

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N-thony commented Jul 6, 2022

Fixes #7587. I just added the three suggested keys to the Integer keyboard; octal, binary and hexadecimal.

@anastasia-mbithe always starts with Fixes so that if this PR is merged the corresponding issue will close automatically.

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@rdstern if you can test/approve, then we can merge, thanks

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@rdstern and @lloyddewit, in this PR, I have also added the split button for the R Help, and the Save checkbox also is checked by default when we have a dataset already loaded. These additional changes were mentioned in issue #7565.

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Great

@lloyddewit lloyddewit merged commit ecde4c1 into IDEMSInternational:master Jul 8, 2022
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More possible keys on the integer keyboard - binary, octal and hexadecimal?
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