Summary: | Fuzzy clock doesn't display the $clock, just the preceding string | ||
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Product: | [Plasma] plasma4 | Reporter: | Unknown <null> |
Component: | widget-fuzzyclock | Assignee: | Plasma Bugs List <plasma-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | andresbajotierra, aseigo, kde, notmart, null, thijs22nospam |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 4.5 and older | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | unspecified | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Attachments: |
Bug in the fuzzy clock
Here is an other screenshot showing "half past". Missing day |
Description
Unknown
2009-06-11 11:44:44 UTC
Created attachment 34429 [details]
Bug in the fuzzy clock
i think there could be 2 possible reasons: -text painted but clipped away -i18n issue i'm leaning trough the second one maybe this is almost certainly an i18n issue; if it was text clipping away, then it's clipped away very neatly ;) As I could check, the translated .po file is OK (here it is: http://websvn.kde.org/*checkout*/trunk/l10n-kde4/hu/messages/kdeplasma-addons/plasma_applet_fuzzy_clock.po ). Is this still valid with 4.4 RC? Three days after exhaustive testing I can bravely tell that this bug has been eliminated. :) Closing as WORKSFORME. Reopen if you experience this bug again with a recent KDE SC version. Regards Created attachment 40150 [details]
Here is an other screenshot showing "half past".
After upgrading KDE from .86/.87 to .90 (all are RC 1) this bug appeared again. It's possible it's not a regression just it didn't occured for three days.
A few days ago I resized my panel to be 80% wide and aligned to center. Maybe the not-full-sizing causes this bug? Can you reproduce using KDE 4.4.4 or 4.5beta? Installing KDE 4.5 beta messed up everything, so I've got just a plain background with nothing on that (Alt+Tab rulz). So please be patient, nowadays a panel is a luxury, not to mention a fuzzy clock :) As soon as the situation calms down, I'll test it. Created attachment 48102 [details]
Missing day
No, I'm afraid, this bug still occurs. As you can see in the picture, after the "jún. 15.," the day is missing (saturday - sat). This was always happening along with the aforementioned behavior ie. the $clock was cut.
I've never seen this behaviour in my fuzzy clock (in english). But it seems to be a clipping issue indeed; when changing my language to hungarian and the time to the exact same as the latest example, I see the same behaviour. As soon as it is 5 past 5, the day is shown again. Dutch does the same. This only happens in the panel when space is an issue. what seems to be happening is the time being narrower than the date, but this case seems to be taken into account in the code.. Any news on this? Is the fuzzy clock among the standard plasmoids in 4.8? I've been searching for that for some minutes, but I can't find. I have a digital clock, a world clock and an analogue clock only. I can't find "fuzzy" in zypper either and the software.opensuse.org (OBS API) is currently down. (In reply to comment #16) > Is the fuzzy clock among the standard plasmoids in 4.8? I've been searching > for that for some minutes, but I can't find. I have a digital clock, a world > clock and an analogue clock only. > I can't find "fuzzy" in zypper either and the software.opensuse.org (OBS > API) is currently down. I have it here in Kubuntu 12.04, and there doesn't seem to be any problem. Now in your locale I don't know. Hello! Plasma 4 was replaced by Plasma 5 four years ago by the KDE community. In that time we have made great strides in stability and functionality. We are closing all Plasma 4 bugs as most of them are no longer applicable to the new frameworks Plasma 5 is built upon. If you could, please re-test with the latest version of Plasma 5, and submit a new bug to "plasmashell" if you continue to have an issue. Thank you! |