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Day opens in wrong YEAR #351

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RonnyPfannschmidt opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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Day opens in wrong YEAR #351

RonnyPfannschmidt opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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@RonnyPfannschmidt
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Before Submitting: Double-check that you are running the latest version of the plugin. The bug might have already been fixed 😄

Describe the bug

i use daily notes in the form GGGG/GGGG-[W]WW/GGGG-MM-DD

in cases where the prior year doesn't exist, it seems to work correct

Steps to reproduce

  • click on a date
  • see the date open in last year

Expected behavior

  • jump to the correct date

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  • Linux
  • Obsidian Version 1.5.3
  • calendar plugin 1.5.10
  • periodic notes 0.0.17
@RonnyPfannschmidt RonnyPfannschmidt added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 21, 2024
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huntekah commented Mar 1, 2024

Hey, I just wanted to add my 2 cents, I see same issue here. Clicking on 1'st Mar in callendar opens 1'st Dec from previous year, same with any 2024 march date - it opens the one from december 2023.
Tested both with date format YYYY/MM MMM/DD ddd and YYY/MM MMM/DD.

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MikaelaLovett commented Aug 5, 2024

I have the same issue and I'm still new to plugins, any help would be greatly appreciated ://
Edit: Never mind, I figured it out by changing the format to YYYY/MM/YYY-MM-DD 🙈

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