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  1. Qt
  2. QTBUG-19091

QDateEdit/ QDateTimeEdit display problems with certain displaystrings and dates

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Done
    • P4: Low
    • 5.0.0
    • 4.7.0, 4.7.2
    • None
    • KUbuntu 10.10 with KDE 4.6 (Locale: German) & Debian Wheezy (testing) with KDE 4.4 (Locale: English)
    • I558ee13b224707d22b26c2ec2c045f96118bd5a1

    Description

      Changing month with start date 31.01.2000 leads to such an output: "29, 29. Fe29uar 2000"
      Expected was: "Dienstag, 29. Februar 2000"
      See attached picture.

      How to reproduce: (it is possible to reproduce this with Qt Designer only [1])
      1. Start attached program with python bug.py (you need PyQt4 for this).
      2. Select month
      3. Press arrow up

      Noticeable:
      1. displayFormat has to contain dddd, eg "dddd, dd. MMMM yyyy"
      2. QLineEdit warns: QLineEdit::setSelection: Invalid start position (21)

      [1] How to reproduce this with Qt Designer only
      1. Create new dialog
      2. Create QDateEdit & set displayFormat to dddd, dd. MMMM yyyy
      3. Run it with Ctrl+R
      4. Choose 31th of january as day
      5. Choose february by selecting month and press arrow up

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        1. bug.png
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          Yasin Zähringer
        2. bug.py
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          Yasin Zähringer

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