Japanese date format of the day part is ambiguous at Announce screen
See original GitHub issueDescribe the bug
The title of announce screen’s item, like 2022/09/7
is no zero padding at day part.
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Set in Japanese from drawer menu Setting.
- Show drawer.
- Tap
Announcement
. - If there are anoucements, you can see the date text.
Expected behavior It might be better add zero padding at the day part or no zero padding at all.
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- Created a year ago
- Comments:6 (6 by maintainers)
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Thanks!
I’m sorry and thank @Corvus400 san to fix it, and @takahirom san for response 🙏