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The current day in the mini-calendar highlights today as the current day, however, on the large calendar yesterday is still highlighted as the current day. If I close the calendar and re-open it, nothing changes. If I click "Go To Today", today will then be highlighted as the current day on the large calendar. I'm using month view.
The current day in the mini-calendar highlights today, however, on the large calendar, yesterday is still highlighted as the current day. If I close the calendar and re-open it, nothing changes. If I click "Go To Today", today will then be highlighted as the current day on the large calendar. I'm using month view. This seems to be intermittent.
The current day in the mini-calendar highlights today, however, on the large calendar, yesterday is still highlighted as the current day. If I close the calendar and re-open it, nothing changes. If I click "Go To Today", today will then be highlighted as the current day on the large calendar. I'm using month view. This seems to be intermittent. I'm on 133.0b4.
The current day in the mini-calendar highlights today, however, on the large calendar, yesterday is still highlighted as the current day. If I close the calendar and re-open it, nothing changes. If I click "Go To Today", today will then be highlighted as the current day on the large calendar. I'm using month view. This seems to be intermittent. I'm on Ubuntu 24.04 with Tb 133.0b4.
The current day in the mini-calendar highlights today, however, on the large calendar, yesterday is still highlighted as the current day. If I close the calendar and re-open it, nothing changes. If I click "Go To Today", today will then be highlighted as the current day on the large calendar. I'm using month view. This seems to be intermittent. I'm on Ubuntu 24.04 with Tb 133.0b4. Also seen by Antony della Porta on macOS 14.7.2.

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