Public bug reported:
In month view, the date (day of month) is shown at the bottom right of
the tiles representing each day. This is different from all other
calendars I am aware of. Since the grid lines between the tiles are
rather light and hardly visible on my screen, I keep getting confused
about which tile belongs to which day. I tend to think the appointments
belong to the date shown ABOVE them, not the data shown BELOW. I thought
I'd get used to this after a while, but that does not seem to work
(although I have tried it for months now). The result is that I keep
getting my appointments wrong with an offset of one week.
It would be so much better if the date would be shown at the TOP of the
tiles, so it would act as a "title" for the appointments that are shown
below it. This would conform to the scheme used with all other calendars
I am aware of.
** Affects: gnome-calendar (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1754615
Title:
Date display is confusing in month view (should be at the top, not at
the bottom)
Status in gnome-calendar package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
In month view, the date (day of month) is shown at the bottom right of
the tiles representing each day. This is different from all other
calendars I am aware of. Since the grid lines between the tiles are
rather light and hardly visible on my screen, I keep getting confused
about which tile belongs to which day. I tend to think the
appointments belong to the date shown ABOVE them, not the data shown
BELOW. I thought I'd get used to this after a while, but that does not
seem to work (although I have tried it for months now). The result is
that I keep getting my appointments wrong with an offset of one week.
It would be so much better if the date would be shown at the TOP of
the tiles, so it would act as a "title" for the appointments that are
shown below it. This would conform to the scheme used with all other
calendars I am aware of.
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