Created attachment 1239511 [details] Calendar in cs_CZ.UTF-8 locale Description of problem: Calendar in cs_CZ.UTF-8 locale is much more narrow than calendar in en_US.UTF-8 locale. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): xfce4-datetime-plugin-0.7.0-1.fc25.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Compare monthly calendar in en_US.UTF-8 and cs_CZ.UTF-8 locales Actual results: Calendar in cs_CZ.UTF-8 locale is very narrow and hard to read, calendar in en_US.UTF-8 is OK. Expected results: Calendars with same widht Additional info:
I will provide screenshot in en_US.UTF-8 locale later and I will also try with new user.
I wonder if this is theme related. I doubt it but might be good to check ... Would like me to file this upstream or shall I?
(In reply to Mukundan Ragavan from comment #2) > I wonder if this is theme related. I doubt it but might be good to check ... > > Would like me to file this upstream or shall I? I am going to check and also I will check on cleanly provisioned machine. Sorry for delay, I haven't chance to logout :)
Created attachment 1243524 [details] Calendar in en_US.UTF-8 locale Calendar in en_US.UTF-8 locale is much better to read with wider spacing.
I tried with newly created user and it's the same. IIRC previously there were blue borders in the calendar which I am missing now, so maybe it's theme related. How to check? I will also retry with cleanly provisioned machine and compare results.
Perhaps try a different theme - I suggest something "modern" like greybird or arc-theme. Both can be installed from the repos. This might give us some clues.
It's reproducible on cleanly provisioned machine (I tried two new workstation installations). So it's probably in the default theme. Steps to reproduce: - install Fedora Workstation - dnf install @xfce-desktop-environment - dnf install tigervnc-server - set vnc server to run startxfce4 and locale to cs_CZ.UTF-8 - vncserver - check through vncviewer I checked through the vnc, because the machines are from the pool without video card, but I think behavior on physical display is the same.
Filed upstream. https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13341
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This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 29 development cycle. Changing version to '29'.
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