** Description changed:

  [ Summary ]
  
  If you use a 12 hour or AM/PM clock, the lock screen clock is sometimes 
misaligned with respect to the date below it - it's not centered.
  I've noticed this problem on several distributions so far, using both the 
default font (Cantarell) and with other fonts as well.
  
  Coming from: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/6193
  
  [ Test case ]
  
-  1. Enable AM/PM under Time Format (Settings --> Date & Time --> Time Format)
-  2. Lock the screen
-  3. The clock should be centered
+  1. Enable AM/PM under Time Format (Settings --> Date & Time --> Time Format)
+  2. Lock the screen
+  3. The clock should be centered
+ 
+ Also check that the clock remains centered when the 24h format is used.
  
  [ Regression potential ]
  
  Clock is not centered when using 24h-format.

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  Lock screen clock not centered when using a 12 hour / AM/PM clock

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