https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522099

Farran <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Farran <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to maildkttk from comment #0)

> EXPECTED RESULT
> The lunar dates should accurately match the official Vietnamese lunar
> calendar (e.g., as shown on reference sites like https://www.xemlicham.com/
> and standard mobile devices).

Thanks for reporting this!
I didn't notice; I live in Viet Nam but I don't really use calendars in my
daily life. 

This is strange, I wonder why the dates are wrong. 

Every Vietnamese-made lunar calendar I've seen online and in apps so far seems
to use the same code as one of the first (if not the very first) digital lunar
calendar, programmed by Hồ Ngọc Đức (also the same person who wrote the
trilingual dictionary between Vietnamese, English and German, and thus is
responsible for the vast majority of VN-EN-DE Wiktionary). 

Even government websites use this code. 

You can see the calendar here: 
https://honguyenviet.com/amlich/javascript/currentmonth.html 
(It used to be hosted on Leipzig University's servers, where alumni could host
their own personal websites; but his seems to have disappeared in the last few
years.) 

If the Vietnamese Linux community don't have a specific solution, then I'd
propose that this code is used directly, because it's been in use for years (if
not decades), and it is what most (if not all) digital calendars inside Viet
Nam are based on.

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