This is still an issue on Ubuntu-Mate Jammy 22.04.1
Calendar notification one day ahead for all day events.
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** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Charles Kerr (charlesk) => (unassigned)
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Title:
I have similar behaviour on ubuntu touch since OTA-13 (vivid), but i
don't know if this bug involves also phones or it's another story.
However in my tests (with google calendar) i found this:
a) if i set an event with defined time (eg. from 09:00 am to 10:00 am)
indicator works always as expected
The issue still reproducible on zesty.
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Title:
indicator-datetime list evolution calendar all day event a
Ok, this looks like real progress to me. This means we should be able to
create ical input along the lines of seb128's snippet in comment #8 and
keep feeding it into indicator-datetime's regression tests until we see
where the problem is.
First guess is that indicator-datetime's code is somehow in
@Charles
I don't know if that "idiom is commonplace" but at least the patch pilot
calendar [1] as such events and the google UI/evolution/gnome-calendar
correctly list them as day event
I've exported the ICS and events have that format
"BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160118
DTSTAMP:20160112T1
If the denote-full-day-event-with-DTEND-equals-DTSTART idiom is
commonplace I guess we could modify utils.c to follow that idiom, but
(a) do we actually know that's the case in this bug and (b) if so, do
other calendar systems honor it as well?
It would be helpful to see the actual .ics entry rela
The issue where "Tomorrow 00:00" is displayed instead of "Tomorrow" can
be fixed by changing src/utils.c generate_full_format_string_at_time()
const gboolean full_day = then_end &&
(g_date_time_difference(then_end, then) >= G_TIME_SPAN_DAY);
to
const gboolean full_day = then_end
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
indicator-datetime list
That's still an issue on xenial, all days event from google calendar are
listed the day before. Having for example the patch pilot calendar
enable and opening the indicator doesn't list the persons registered for
today but the names for tomorrow with "Tomorrow 00:00" next to them
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