[Meta] Ensure that yesterday's `Today` will always advance to the actual `Today` over midnight, everywhere in Calendar, regardless of sleep mode etc.
Categories
(Calendar :: General, defect, P3)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
People
(Reporter: thomas8, Unassigned)
References
(Depends on 1 open bug)
Details
(Keywords: meta, ux-implementation-level, ux-mode-error)
Attachments
(2 files)
It's quite confusing and annoying UX when your favorite calendar doesn't update yesterday's Today
to the actual Today
when your computer has been sleeping over midnight etc. I'm still seeing this on TB 102.6.1 (64-bit), Win10, even with some weird duplication of the Today
header, so I'm filing this as a Meta bug to link up all related bugs and see what's fixed and what's not.
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Comment 1•2 years ago
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I would consider P2 for this as appropriate, but I don't know what else is on devs' plate in calendar land, so tentatively marking S3.
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Comment 2•2 years ago
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After waking up from overnight sleep:
- Calendar shows 8-Jan as Today, but Today is 10-Jan. I had a reminder window open overnight too, but that shouldn't matter.
- Note that
Today
section header is seen twice inToday Pane
, which looks like a related bug. - Some, but not all events duplicated under the duplicate
Today
headers.
Comment 3•1 year ago
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I have a similar issue with Thunderbird, I keep having to click the today circular button to move the current date to today's date.
Updated•1 year ago
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Comment 6•11 months ago
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I can confirm that the bug is still present in TB 115.9.0, at least, on FreeBSD.
Updated•3 days ago
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