Undoubtedly, the best thing long term is to get it into Qt.
Totally agree :)
but if we start talking short-term solutions first, we'll
end up maintaining an entire new calendar framework forever.
Actually we might not need an entire new framework dedicated
to calendar system, since adding *a
Is the calendaring system needed for China supported in Qt?
No, right now it only support "Julian", "Islamic Civil", "Jalali",
"Milankovic", "Persian", "Islamic", "islamic-civil", "islamicc",
"gregory", "Gregorian". Adding a custom calendar system requires
subclass QCalendarBackend which is a pr