On 3 November 2016 at 07:28, martin f krafft wrote:
> Weird. Does the concept of NOW() or TODAY() fade near the dateline?
Nah. It was probably brain fade on my part resolving the timezone
issues and failing to write regression tests to check them. Plus not
wanting to add a dependency to do the jo
also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe [2016-11-02 21:59
+0100]:
> As of v1.5.0, the document date metadata field defaults to the
> previous date used. I made this change to fix time zone problems
> people near the international date line were having.
Weird. Does the concept of NOW() or TODAY() fade near
As of v1.5.0, the document date metadata field defaults to the
previous date used. I made this change to fix time zone problems
people near the international date line were having.
For the next version, I have gone back to storing an date offset,
using a new dependency to calculate them. I hope th
Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 1.5.5-1
Severity: normal
I just went ahead to save a scanned document, when I noticed that
the document metadata was auto-filled with 2016-10-12 as date. That
was 13 days ago. I have no idea where it got this information from,
but clearly it should either default to tod
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