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--- Comment #8 from Gerry Ashton ashto...@comcast.net ---
(In reply to denny vrandecic from comment #4)
Here is how the UI should work as long as we support only proleptic
Gregorian (G) and proleptic Julian (J) calendars:
- when entering a
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--- Comment #9 from Gerry Ashton ashto...@comcast.net ---
It is best to display Julian next to all dates in that calendar, since many
users only have a vague notion of when the Gregorian calendar first entered
into force. Indeed, most dates I
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--- Comment #10 from denny vrandecic vrande...@gmail.com ---
Aye. It would be great if all bot requests adding dates before 1920 would be
required to demonstrate that they understand the two different calendars, and
to explicate how they are
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Bug 70395 depends on bug 73270, which changed state.
Bug 73270 Summary: Always display calendar name for dates that are not
Gregorian after year 1581
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--- Comment #5 from Henning bugzilla.d...@gmail.com ---
I am in for that--it is the same behaviour than it was before, although, back
then, the front-end parser applied conversion when changing the calendar (which
was sort of strange).
When
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--- Comment #6 from denny vrandecic vrande...@gmail.com ---
OK, I will not fight for the multiple defaults even though they make total
sense to me. But displaying the calendar model always does not hurt.
But the calendar model should default
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--- Comment #4 from denny vrandecic vrande...@gmail.com ---
Here is how the UI should work as long as we support only proleptic Gregorian
(G) and proleptic Julian (J) calendars:
- when entering a date before 1581, it should understand that date
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--- Comment #2 from Henning bugzilla.d...@gmail.com ---
We basically have two bugs about the same issue (the other one being #70398).
This one is high/major, the other one highest/major (the only one with
highest priority and tagged frontend).
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--- Comment #1 from Henning bugzilla.d...@gmail.com ---
Conversion between Gregorian and Julian had been done back when the TimeValue
was managed in the front-end.
It would definitely by nice to be able to have some widget/gadget that would
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