Aleksandra Fedorova :fedora: on Nostr: The Calendar UX issue only non-native speakers can understand: Almost every time I ...
The Calendar UX issue only non-native speakers can understand:
Almost every time I refer to Tuesday or Thursday I do a quick double check on which one is which.
I usually try to do it by a quick look at the calendar. But if you shorten the names to a single letter, they look the same.
Thus in the current Gnome calendar, there is no way to see what is the full name of the weekday for May 28.
#gnome
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2024-05-24 07:59:42Event JSON
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