https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46047

--- Comment #13 from chc.w1005+lo1...@gmail.com 2012-05-25 05:00:40 PDT ---
The document I originally encountered this problem was created in StarOffice
(don't remember the version and may have gone through several versions of
StarOffice), then I moved to LibreOffice so I had to set that the make the
dates right. However, the screenshot and the small example was created in
LibreOffice, long after I changed the setting (and restarted LibreOffice many
times)

To me, the odd thing is that it is not the date doesn't go forward, it is that
the date rolls back one day to yesterday sometime during the day.

Also, I don't know if this is a 'underlying-value' or 'display' problem. As you
see in the screenshot, the date-formatted fields all display a day earlier
(today() showed 02/13 on 02/14 while the field I manually typed in 02/13/12
showed 02/12/12).

And I tried other things this morning, in a spreadsheet that has the problem
showing up (meaning today() shows up as 05/24): day(1) shows 2, day(now())
shows 25, and day(today()) also shows 25.

What code is specific to the problem I am seeing?

Is there some debugging feature I can turn on (in the prebuild release) to
trace what's going on?

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