https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144699
--- Comment #3 from Mike Kaganski <mikekagan...@hotmail.com> --- (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #2) > > * gregorian: Gregorian calendar with cut-off date 1582-10-04, 1582-10-15 > > following. Dates before cut-off date are calculated in Julian proleptic > > calendar [ISO8601], Section 2.4.1. By the way: what the hell is "[ISO8601], Section 2.4.1"? The ODF standard refers to ISO 8601:2004; and in that standard, there were *no* section 2.4.1 (or 2.4, for that matter). It included three occurrences of "Julian": > 2.2.15 > Gregorian calendar > calendar in general use, introduced in 1582 to define a calendar year that > more closely approximated the tropical year than the Julian calendar > ... > 3.2.1 The Gregorian calendar > ... > The introduction of the Gregorian calendar included the cancellation of the > accumulated inaccuracies of the Julian calendar. However, no dates shall be > inserted or deleted when determining dates in the proleptic Gregorian > calendar. > ... > EXAMPLE The Gregorian calendar was introduced on 15 October 1582. In the > calendar set by this standard the calendar day preceding that calendar day > is referred to as 14 October 1582. In the Julian calendar that calendar > day is referred to as 4 October 1582. Is the reference to "Julian proleptic calendar" in ODF an error? Is the reference to the specific standard/pert of the standard an error? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.