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Bug 323083 - Day out by 1 in Gantt and Resource Usage
Day out by 1 in Gantt and Resource Usage
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: planner
Classification: Other
Component: General
0.13
Other Windows
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: planner-maint
planner-maint
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-12-03 03:04 UTC by Kurt Maute
Modified: 2006-02-25 14:02 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
Fixes short_day_names initialization on Windows (1.15 KB, patch)
2006-02-21 14:06 UTC, fmoraes
none Details | Review

Description Kurt Maute 2005-12-03 03:04:58 UTC
When you zoom in on the Gantt or resource usage then the
> actual day shown is out by 1 i.e. the week starts on Tuesday
> and thus, in my example, the 4th of October 2005 is shown as 
> a Wednesday and not the expected Tuesday.

Lincoln reported this to the list - I just entered for him.
Comment 1 Marko Käning 2006-01-17 21:28:51 UTC
Can't confirm this, since my 0.13 winplanner shows indeed Tuesday for today (17.1.06 a Tuesday). Also the 4th Oct gets displayed correctly.
Comment 2 Marko Käning 2006-01-19 21:45:55 UTC
I have to slightly correct my statement from above.

In the two highest zoom-in states of gantt and resource views (week|day & day|half-days) the date displayed in header is *** indeed +1 day *** out the correct date.

But, lesser magnification doesn't show this behaviour!
Comment 3 fmoraes 2006-02-20 20:47:53 UTC
Yes, indeed this is happening. I will investigate.
Comment 4 fmoraes 2006-02-21 14:06:54 UTC
Created attachment 59852 [details] [review]
Fixes short_day_names initialization on Windows

Windows day of the week start on Monday unlike nl_langinfo which starts on Sunday.
Comment 5 Kurt Maute 2006-02-25 14:02:16 UTC
Patch committed to CVS