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In spreadsheet comments long date is always formatted as M/D/Y type. #257

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kamilko opened this issue Jan 10, 2024 · 5 comments
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@kamilko
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kamilko commented Jan 10, 2024

How to reproduce:

  • have your zone date format as D/M/Y
  • add comment (while doing this, comment date will be displayed properly)
  • save comment and then display comment tooltip
  • date format will be always as M/D/Y

This was tested on many different version of Nextcloud as well as many different version of OS (mostly Debian and Ubuntu, also snap version of Nextcloud).
Also it doesn't matter what locale is on server or user system, as long it isn't M/D/Y.

@joshtrichards
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Is this reproducible with text or md documents by chance?

This sounds like an issue in Nextcloud Server itself or richdocuments, but not CODE or richdocumentscode (but anything's possible).

Would you mind popping over to the richdocuments repository and creating an Issue for this? Please post a screenshot when you do so.

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timur-g commented Feb 1, 2024

I reproduce this with NC 27.1.5 and Online 23.05.8, meaning that is not Built-in CODE specific, which is this repo.
So this should be closed, best after report is created. I cannot test at the moment if this is Collabora Online or Nextcloud Richdocuments issue.

@kamilko
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kamilko commented Feb 1, 2024

OK
I will report this to richdocuments then.
Thank you.

@timur-g
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timur-g commented Feb 1, 2024

Not sure that is RD, how to know? Because format of a comment date should come from a cell format, like 12/31 and comment literally shows it like that. We expect it is read in accordance with our locale setting . If that is NC in a language that normally uses 31.12., we would like to see "31 Dec". Now, if we enter date today 01.02 iti is written as 02/01 if cell format is such, but shown as "Jan 02" I guess from computer locale . Not sure if Online or RD should do that - but RD is more likely.

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timur-g commented Feb 1, 2024

@timur-g timur-g closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 1, 2024
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