https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417852
--- Comment #23 from gr...@kde.org --- Basically confirming what Piotr wrote most recently: - on a freshly installed KaOS (because that defaults to a vertical panel) in a VM - resize the vertical panel (it is on the right) to 110px wide - right-mouse-click the clock, pick *Configure Digital Clock* - in the *Appearance* tab, choose *Date format* and pick *ISO date* from the drop-down. Today is 2021-01-13. Click apply. - Result: big text for time, smaller text for date, both approximately fill the horizontal width of the panel. - Close settings, then logout and login again. - The date is still shown "small". - Do the same thing, but now pick *Custom format* and use `ddd d` as suggested by Piotr. This displays for me, today, *mie 13* but that's because I have Nicaraguan time format selected elsewhere. - Close settings, logout, login. - Result: huge text for the date. - Switching back to ISO date gets me small text again, also after logout and login. If I pick *long date*, I get teeny-tiny letters because it is hard to fit "miercoles, 13 de enero de 2021" in 110px across; it is spread on two lines. After logout and login, the letters are larger, and spread to 4 lines: "miercoles," "13 de" "enero de" "2021". I can go through the settings dance again to get the letters "back to normal". -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.