Having a Value of type 550.123, then selecting "55" and changing it to 7 produces 7.123 instead of 70.123. Possible workaround is using no-mask (Mask="") and FormatString.
Hi Philip, Thank you for posting these issues. We will look into them, especially we will test (1) scenarios when we work on the fix for the MaskedInput's bug in question.
2 Problems: 1.) See attached files "Testcases.png": In wpf depending on the scenario replacing a number with 0's behind it works sometimes, sometime not. (Like above mentioned) 2.) See attached files "Problem.gif": If you add and than remove an attached file in this comment section you can't add another one again. (Don't know where to post this bug)