Created attachment 1324747 [details] I have selected 8th September, Friday,which is clearly shown on the left panel. But, if you look closely at the calender panel, the day column is of 'T'. And 01 (right above 08) is not in white font. Description of problem: Date and day is not synchronized. 01 of every month is visible in dark colour. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): f26 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open gnome-calender 2. The dates are not synchronized 3. 01 of any month taken into consideration is viewed under dark font colour. Actual results: 12th September 2017, Tuesday, is being highlighted under 'M' showing the date correct. Expected results: 12th September 2017, Tuesday, should be highlighted below 'T' Additional info:
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