SUMMARY *** The German Holiday "Fronleichnam" is a religious christian holiday in June. It is only applicable in around a third of the German federal states, and the definition-files (e.g. https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kholidays/-/blob/master/holidays/plan2/holiday_de-nw_de) list them, but they don't actually show up in my calendar (i have explicitly choosen de-nw_de as holiday-calendar for the "Northrhine-Westphalia" Region in Germany, but this also applies on other regions, where this is a valid holiday like bavaria). This year, in 2023, the holiday would be on june 8th. As far as I can tell, for at least the last year it also hasn't been in my calendar applet. Tested on Ubuntu 22.04 and Archlinux. *** OBSERVED RESULT German Holiday "Fronleichnam" missing EXPECTED RESULT Holiday available in the respective calendars. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This Holiday is a legit holiday in the following german regions: BW (Baden-Würtemberg) BY (Bayern) HE (Hessen) NW (Nordrhein-Westfalen) RP (Rheinland-Pfalz) SL (Saarland)
Edit: The second of the two holidays specific to northrhine-westfalia ("Allerheiligen", always on 1st November) also does not show up in my calendar. Please note, that "Allerheiligen" is valid for a different subset of germanys regions than "Fronleichnam". So I guess all regional holidays are like not working?
Nevermind, regional holidays do actually work. The problem is just, that changing the calender does not have any effect on the running kalender. So if you restart your Plasma-Session the Calendar is actually correct. However, the bug is then, that a change of the holiday-calender does not trigger a reload of calender-entries. Any other modification (like for example enabling astronimical events) triggers them to show up without the applet or plama having to be restarted, like expected.