> On 2009-02-18 11:22:20, Aaron Seigo wrote:
> > the week # should be calculated properly according to the region settings. 
> > adding the weekday is going to cause layouting problems (which you've 
> > already run into :) and just be rather confusing.
> > 
> > on the other hand, it makes international scheduling with people over the 
> > phone a bit harder ("your week 32 is my week 33??") ... but if you're 
> > concerned about that you'll use a standard calendar system rather than a 
> > regional one, no? so .. this should be fixed properly.
> 
> Andras Mantia wrote:
>     Yes, it would add some confusion. I think going the ISO way is a good, 
> because it avoids the confusion, but it introduces the issue that one row 
> belongs to more than one week. But anyway, I'd be also happy if the week 
> number would be calculated correctly, but somebody who knows better how to do 
> it should do by reading through a lot of documents. :) 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven-day_week#Week_number can be a start, but 
> it is far from being exact.
>     What's clear is that the current solution is bad, one row contains more 
> than one week, but only one week number is displayed (clicking on individual 
> days shows it).

BTW, I forgot to mention that KOrganizer behaves like the calendar widget with 
my changes.


- Andras


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On 2009-02-14 06:30:08, Andras Mantia wrote:
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> (Updated 2009-02-14 06:30:08)
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> 
> Review request for Plasma.
> 
> 
> Summary
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> 
> The calendar widget currently display incorrect and misleading week numbers 
> if according to the regional setting the week doesn't start with Monday (like 
> in  the US). The widget uses KCalendarSystem::weekNumber to find the week 
> number for the first date in the row. This date can be any day of the week, 
> not only Monday, as the calendar widget takes into the account the regional 
> settings. But KCalendarSystem::weekNumber determines the ISO week number as 
> it is stated in its documentation and that one starts with Mondays. This 
> results in a wrong week number shown.
> Examples: in 2009 the week1 is 1-4, week 2 is 5-11th of January. If the 
> regional is US, the second row starts from 4-10. For 4th the week number is 
> 1, so 1 is shown for that week. This is wrong, that week contains days both 
> from the first and second week. 
> The solution is either to calculate the week number according to the regional 
> settings or display the week number correctly in ISO numbering. The patch 
> does the second one, displays the week number(s) where the days in that row 
> belong. So in US regional, row 2 (weeks 4-5) would be assigned to weeks 1/2 
> (4 is in 1, 5-10 is in 2).
> 
> 
> Diffs
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> 
>   trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/libs/plasmaclock/calendartable.cpp 925810 
> 
> Diff: http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/76/diff
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> 
> Testing
> -------
> 
> Tested with all possible weekday starts. The calendar default size needs to 
> be bigger to fit week numbers like 52/53, sincerely don't know where to do 
> it, that change probably needs to be done in the applet itself.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Andras
> 
>

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