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Wingpanel Date & Time Indicator
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Calendar days formatting/spacing looks uneven #271

Open abodedis opened 3 years ago

abodedis commented 3 years ago

What Happened

Calendar days formatting/spacing looks uneven.

Expected Behavior

Calendar days should be aligned perfectly in a grid.

Steps to Reproduce

Click the Date/Time to view the mini calendar and events. On the mini calendar, the calendar days formatting/spacing looks uneven. For example, the spacing between Friday and Saturday may appear visually different than the space between Monday and Tuesday.

Logs

Platform Information

OS: elementary OS 6 Odin x86_64 Kernel: 5.11.0-27-generic Packages: 1699 (dpkg), 20 (flatpak) Shell: bash 5.0.17 Resolution: 3840x2160 DE: Pantheon WM: Mutter(Gala) Theme: io.elementary.stylesheet.blueberry [GTK3] Icons: elementary [GTK3] Terminal: io.elementary.t CPU: Intel Xeon W3680 (12) @ 3.326GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 Memory: 1370MiB / 24047MiB

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abodedis commented 3 years ago

elementary 5.1.7 Hera. Mini Calendar looks fine, all days are on a grid like a proper calendar. Screenshot from 2021-08-19 18-26-50@2x

elementary 6.0.0 Odin. Something looks really off about the spacing of the days. Days do not look like they are on a grid, but follow arbitrary spacing.
Screenshot from 2021-08-19 18-28-30@2x

mcclurgm commented 2 years ago

I'm not sure what the issue is here. The days look properly aligned to me, and I don't see any irregular spacing between consecutive rows or columns. Can you point me to any part of that image that looks wrong to you?

Or do you mean the way that it's spaced wider horizontally than vertically?