GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 131477
Historic calendar not localized
Last modified: 2009-01-01 19:03:29 UTC
I did the peculiar experiment of picking up the calendar available in the panel bottom-right and clicked myself backwards to the year 1753. I found that the calendar does not properly reflect the switch from julian to gregorian calendar in Sweden the year 1753, february, which had only 17 days. In fact, it appears Sweden always had a gregorian calendar. The structure of the actual Swedish calendar is outlined at this web page: http://susning.nu/Gregorianska_kalendern If you can help me in pointing out in which part of GNOME this calendar thing sits, and where it may be modified, I can help out in fixing it for Swedish locale. I think the GNU version of the unic "cal" tool (most distributions use the BSD "cal" however) recognize this pecularity.
I suspect the bottom right calendar in GNOME is basically a stock GtkCalendar thing. Reassigning to GTK+.
I have verified that the problem is in GTK+ by running the calendar sample programs that comes with GTK+.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 125267 ***