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When editing the calendar, tapping below a column changes the state of the first day in the next column #1282

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gewitternacht opened this issue Jan 27, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1314
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Description

When editing the calendar, tapping below a column changes the state of the first day in the next column.
In the screenshot I marked the affected area with red.
E.g. (referring to the screenshot) if I tap right below the 16th, the app acts as if I tapped on the 17th.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Go to the statistics page for a certain habit.
  2. Scroll down to the "Calendar" section.
  3. Press the button "Edit" located under the calendar.
  4. Tap the calendar view somewhere in the red area.

System information

  • Phone: Motorola moto g(8)
  • Phone Operating System: Android 11
  • App version: 2.0.3

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@hiqua hiqua added bug Something is not behaving as the developers expected confirmed The developers have been able to confirm that the issue is valid low-severity labels Jan 27, 2022
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