Starting from year 2013, the Hangeul Day (October 9th) become public holiday in South Korea. Current South Korean holiday definition lists Hangeul Day not as public holiday, but starting from 2013 it should be holiday (aka, red day) Source: http://www.law.go.kr/%EB%B2%95%EB%A0%B9/%EA%B4%80%EA%B3%B5%EC%84%9C%EC%9D%98%20%EA%B3%B5%ED%9C%B4%EC%9D%BC%EC%97%90%20%EA%B4%80%ED%95%9C%20%EA%B7%9C%EC%A0%95 (Law regarding public holiday, in Korean) Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Enable South Korean holidays in calendar setting 2. Go to October (after year 2013 and including) 3. Look at 9th day Actual Results: The day is marked using green box Expected Results: Starting from 2013 it should be red box
Fixed for 4.14, sorry to take so long.
Git commit 8f542ab9d3b6feef1178ef6f9a35fa4ddd744a7b by John Layt. Committed on 20/06/2014 at 20:22. Pushed by jlayt into branch 'master'. Update Korean holiday file Hangeul Day is a day off from 2013 onwards. M +7 -3 kholidays/holidays/plan2/holiday_kr_ko http://commits.kde.org/kdepimlibs/8f542ab9d3b6feef1178ef6f9a35fa4ddd744a7b