Description of problem: If you print when in the calendar's month view, but when clicked on a day not in that month, it will print the month whose day you are clicked on, not the month which is actually visible on the screen. This seems quite counterintuitive. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): evolution-2.0.2-25 How reproducible: Always, as far as I can tell. Steps to Reproduce: 1. In Evolution's Calendar, click on month view (such as December 2005) 2. Click on a day in November, since it shows up in that view 3. Print. Actual results: November's month view prints, but the only appointments on this printout are the ones which were visible from December's month view. Expected results: December's month view prints. Additional info:
To be explicit: When it prints the wrong month, it only shows the appointments which you can see from the month which was actually in view. Not all of the appointments from that month. Eg: When I was in December, I could see New Years in January, but there were no other January appointments showing up.
Problem appears to still affect current rawhide package: evolution-2.5.2-1
Had been reported upstream here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=321807 (I've crossreferenced this report there as well)
(Slightly updating Summary of bug to include extra note from comment #1, which I feel is a more pernicious part of the bug, since this part of the problem could cause people to miss appointments: the user will probably spot that the wrong time period was printed, but has to be paying more attention to realize that it didn't get all their appointments)
Evolution 2.0.2 is only being updated for security issues. Closing as WONTFIX.