I'm in Pacific/Auckland time zone, which is correct.
** Description changed:
When I double click a day on the calendar (top right corner when you
- clock the date), evolution opens that day - except it opens the
+ click the date), evolution opens that day - except it opens the
FOLLOWING day.
I have a similar problem in Dapper, but it is reversed: if I double-
click on a day in the applet-calendar, I get the PREVIOUS day in
evolution. Single click only show that day inside the applet.
But that's in Dapper. Is Edgy, it works fine. I'm in the
"America/Vancouver" time zone.
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doubl
I am trying to replicate the behaviour that you are seeing.
- When you single click, does the calender pop and show you 'todays
date' highlighted? (or is it the next day)
- Which timezone are you in? (See - adjust date & time)
Cheers,
Paul
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Un
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-applets
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double click desktop calendar opens wrong day in evo
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66028
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By the way I don't think this happened in dapper but it definitely does
in Edgy.
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double click desktop calendar opens wrong day in evo
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