Bug in Date Display When System Default Calendar Isn't Gregorian
Hi, Thank you for the useful program! I use your app to display a secondary calendar (Gregorian) alongside my primary calendar, which is set to Solar. I’ve noticed a bug in the program’s date display. When the system default calendar is not set to the Gregorian calendar, the program shows an incorrect date.
For example, my system default is set to the Solar calendar, where today is the 17th. As a result, your program incorrectly shows today’s date as January 17.
Please address this issue.
Best regards,
Just out of curiosity, what does the tooltip show?
Its show my main calendar which is solar (in Persian language).
If you plan to add other calendars, please provide the option to choose between them. Since Windows itself doesn't support displaying both Solar Hijri and Gregorian calendars together, this feature would make the app very useful for me.
Now I am considering multiple flyouts for each calendar as a possibility, Will require architectural changes however
Thanks