SUMMARY I've noticed the dates of lunar phases in the digital clock widget's calendar are frequently off by a day. I'm guessing the issue is most likely caused by a difference in time zone, which is not being properly taken into account. For example, there is a full moon late on January 13th 2025, UTC, and this is the date the widget's calendar displays it on. However, my time zone is actually UTC+2, and here the full moon falls on January 14th, which is the date normally marked in all local calendars. The issue might also apply to other astronomical events, though I don't have that information at hand right now to confirm. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Enable Lunar phases under Astronomical Events in Digital Clock 2. View lunar phase dates in the widget's calendar, in a time zone other than UTC SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux: Kubuntu 24.10 KDE Plasma Version: 6.1.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.6.0 Qt Version: 6.6.2 PS. Tangentially related wishlist item: it would be neat if the calendar also displayed the actual time of astronomical events, instead of just the date.
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