Tim Landscheidt <[email protected]> writes:

> Hi,
>
> with GNU Emacs 30.2's built-in Org mode version 9.7.11
> (Fedora 43/German locale), if I execute emacs -Q and visit a
> new Org file /tmp/test.org:
>
> - When I type C-c . (org-timestamp), a calendar is displayed
>   above the minibuffer.  If I click (for example) on the
>   entry for March 19th, 2026, the timestamp
>   "<2026-03-19 Do>" is inserted into the buffer.
>
> - When I type C-c . again, enter "+3" (no RET) in the
>   minibuffer and then click (for example) on the entry for
>   March 19th, 2026, the timestamp "<2026-03-05 Do>" (if
>   today is March 2nd, 2026) is inserted into the buffer.
>
> IMNSHO this behaviour is wrong because it is surprising: If
> the user selects a date by clicking on its entry in the
> calendar, this should trump whatever he may have entered
> previously in the minibuffer.

Confirmed.

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