On Wed, 2022-11-16 at 14:28 -0500, Paul Smith wrote: > I think you can only see this if you have a second timezone displayed > in the calendar. I can get a screenshot if this is not clear.
Hi, it's okay, it's clear. The work week shows in the time column the first shown day, as you realized. It's not obvious when the second time zone is hidden, as you said as well. The only "trouble" with one time zone shown can happen during the time change (from summer to standard time and back), where some days might be one hour ahead/back from the other times, but it's such small portion that it doesn't cause any trouble (note it's configurable to set which days are working days, thus one can have set even weekends as the working days). Showing "today" for the second timezone, or the first day shown in the view, when the "today" is not part of the work week, will make it tricky for the code (also constantly checking whether the current day changed and such things) and possibly confusing for the users, because sometimes it would be "today" and other time a different day, thus I'd not do this. Similarly, I'd not hide the second time zone for the work week view, which could workaround the problem, but for a price of removing a good functionality. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list