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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/11/14 22:43, E.S. Rosenberg
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<div>Well I solved it and now it's dependent on the
locale (which by default is not set on Jolla) so:<br>
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1. I am more then happy to submit my patches to Jolla,
though you guys claim 'closed source' every file I
edited had a BSD license at the top.<br>
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rpm -qf /path/to/file<br>
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to check what package it is in, should make it easier to figure out
if it's in the open MW/Core or closed source.<br>
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/Carsten<br>
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2. To actually make this work properly jolla one or all of
the following environment variables need to be present
LC_TIME, LC_ALL, LANG, by default LANG is present but for
people like me who want language A but locale B for dates
etc. so some way to set LC_* or at least LC_ALL would be
cool. <br>
I tried adding to my .bashrc but that had no effect for
launching from the launcher, from CLI it helpend of
course.<br>
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<div>I assume I need to add it somewhere in dconf but I'm
not knowledgeable enough about dconf for the moment...<br>
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3. The only issue I saw that may need a special exception
is february where adding an extra week before may look
nicer, but this is an aesthetics issue and as far as I can
tell from the widget in gnome they don't mind having 2
weeks of the next month showing...<br>
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I tested it with locales: en_GB (monday), nl_NL (monday),
he_IL (sunday), ar_KW (saturday).<br>
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Should I publish the patches here or is that considered
unacceptable behavior on this list?<br>
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<div>I will probably try to put everything up neatly on my
github later... (ie full files..)<br>
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<div>Regards,<br>
Eli<br>
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GMT+02:00 Pekka Vuorela <span dir="ltr"><<a
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote">to, 2014-11-13 kello
02:25 +0200, E.S. Rosenberg kirjoitti:<br>
<span>> Hi all,<br>
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> I'm trying to add support for locale (or at
least firstDayOfWeek) to<br>
> jolla-calendar, in the MonthPage.qml file I
successfully made the day<br>
> labels depend on the locale, but to
actually shift all the dates over<br>
> seems to be more of an issue.<br>
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> As far as I can tell this should involve
the AgendaModel (found in<br>
> nemomobile/nemo-qml-plugin-calendar), but I
may be wrong.<br>
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> Either way I have 2 questions:<br>
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> 1. Am I on the right track?<br>
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</span>AgendaModel returns events between start
and end dates. It does not care<br>
about localization details or where a week starts
from.<br>
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> 2. Assuming I pull this off successfully
what is the process for<br>
> submitting the patch? A pull request on
git? sending a patch to this<br>
> list?<br>
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</span>For changes in nemo-qml-plugin-calendar, a
pull request in github.<br>
Jolla-calendar itself is not open so we don't take
patches. However,<br>
there are some patches around people have been
applying themselves.<br>
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<div>Well it would be cool of Jolla released the
source of jolla-calendar so we can fix these things,
it seems the calendar is anyhow not getting that
much attention... <br>
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Support for sunday as first day of week should go
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DatePicker&...Dialog. To be done at some
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<div>Is this defined in compiled code or in QML...
I'll happily fix it and donate the code :)<br>
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<div>At the moment I for the life of me can't figure
out where it is getting the actual start and end
dates of the displayed calendar days... <br>
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Not much votes yet on these, though:<br>
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<div>I can't vote on my own questions... :D <br>
If jolla intends to come to Israel at some point
this needs to be fixed though...<br>
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<div>Thanks,<br>
Eli<br>
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