So, let me start by saying I love the new calendar. It's sexy as hell. This is not a criticism. This is just one little observation that could improve usability for some users.
I have a bunch of events listed in my evolution calendar. Shell displays 'Today', 'Tomorrow' and 'This week' sections in the calendar. that's excellent, BUT, the 'This week' section should *really* be "Next 5 days" instead of the current behavior which I would describe as "what's happening after tomorrow but before this sunday." That is to say, I have important events listed for this sunday, and the calendar is not reminding me about them, even though that's just a few days away. I know in corporatey type situations it makes sense to think about things on a weekly basis and then on the weekend you don't want to think about work at all, but unfortunately the whole "monday to friday" thing is not as common as people think. I work tuesday to saturday, so for me sunday is the first day of the weekend. If I look at my calendar on saturday night, I need to be able to see at a glance what i have planned for the next day, sunday. If this could be implemented this way, it would make the calendar's display of upcoming events much more fluid, making it easier to plan for the events of next week at the end of the current week, instead of the current behavior of just arbitrarily cutting things off by some random day of the week that somebody decided was a good day to ignore. Thanks for reading. -- http://exolucere.ca _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
