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Message #117604
[Bug 1515924] [NEW] Indicator-datetime events are in wrong time format with other language
Public bug reported:
Hey!
Indicator-datetime events are in wrong time format with other language.I
use the rc-channel with the build of 12th November. I changed the
language to Hungarian and added some events in the calendar, then I
checked the datetime indicator:
Expected:
Névtelen 17.00
Névtelen Holnap 9.00
Riasztás H 7.00
Névtelen Nov. 21. Szo 9.00
What I see:
Névtelen 17:00
Névtelen Tomorrow 09:00
Riasztás H 7:00
Névtelen Szo 21. nov. 09:00
So it's fully untranslated (tomorrow), partly untranslated (H 7:00) and
in wrong format (Szo 21. nov. 09:00) It was okay with OTA-7.
** Affects: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
** Attachment added: "screenshot20151113_101637990.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1515924/+attachment/4518086/+files/screenshot20151113_101637990.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1515924
Title:
Indicator-datetime events are in wrong time format with other language
Status in indicator-datetime package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Hey!
Indicator-datetime events are in wrong time format with other
language.I use the rc-channel with the build of 12th November. I
changed the language to Hungarian and added some events in the
calendar, then I checked the datetime indicator:
Expected:
Névtelen 17.00
Névtelen Holnap 9.00
Riasztás H 7.00
Névtelen Nov. 21. Szo 9.00
What I see:
Névtelen 17:00
Névtelen Tomorrow 09:00
Riasztás H 7:00
Névtelen Szo 21. nov. 09:00
So it's fully untranslated (tomorrow), partly untranslated (H 7:00)
and in wrong format (Szo 21. nov. 09:00) It was okay with OTA-7.
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