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[Bug 1354945] Re: Wrong day is displayed on first click to datetime indicator

 

One more cosmetic bug:

When I open the calendar on 10 August 2014 and then change month or year, day 10 is always highlighted.
>From my point of view, day should be highlighted only on the real current day, when day/month/year match.

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Title:
  Wrong day is displayed on first click to datetime indicator

Status in “indicator-datetime” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 12.04.5, i386

  Well, this bug is not new, it is in Ubuntu for ages and I am surprised
  it was not fixed yet.

  There is a clock in the right upper corner of Unity desktop
  (indicator-datetime) and when I click the clock, small window with
  calendar is displayed. On the first click, date marked as current day
  is wrong, it is date when calendar was opened for the last time (or
  when the system was started). On the third click (well second click
  closes calendar), correct day is highlighted.

  To repeat this bug, your desktop has to run for more than one day;
  maybe you can replicate it when you start Ubuntu before midnight and
  try to check calendar after midnight. On the first click, wrong day in
  calendar will be highlighted.

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