At very first glance, the code in indicator-datetime looks alright: the
string `Tomorrow' only occurs in utils.c's
generate_full_format_string_at_time(), all instances there are marked
for translation, and the only change to utils.c in the last year was a
comment change (http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~indicator-applet-developers
/indicator-datetime/trunk.15.10/revision/428).

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Title:
  ``Tomorrow'' appears untranslated

Status in indicator-datetime package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Reported in the ubuntu-phone mailing list's ``Landing team 31.03.16''
  thread:

  Richard Somlói:
  >  "Tomorrow" should be "Holnap" in Hungarian, and it worked well with the 
previous images. Could somebody confirm it with another language?

  sil2100:
  > I just checked the indicator-datetime language pack and see Tomorrow as 
translated in all possible places there, so at least it's not a problem with 
the langpack itself. I would recommend filling in a bug against 
indicator-datetime so that the developers can take a look what's wrong.
  > But there is certainly something wrong since I get the same issue with the 
Polish locale.

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