I think this is a bug rather than it not being user-friendly. It is supposed to show either 01-01-2000 (although in hindsight it might be better to choose today) or the end date you selected previously.
Furthermore, the 6 above the day (Wed, Jun 23), is supposed to be a year. If you tap it you should be able to quickly scroll through the years (which already makes it a lot more user-friendly than having to go through all the months). However, because there is a restriction to the years (1900 is the minimum), it's quite likely that you have somehow triggered a bug. Could you try to describe how you got this behaviour so I can try to reproduce it?
I think this is a bug rather than it not being user-friendly. It is supposed to show either 01-01-2000 (although in hindsight it might be better to choose today) or the end date you selected previously.
Furthermore, the 6 above the day (Wed, Jun 23), is supposed to be a year. If you tap it you should be able to quickly scroll through the years (which already makes it a lot more user-friendly than having to go through all the months). However, because there is a restriction to the years (1900 is the minimum), it's quite likely that you have somehow triggered a bug. Could you try to describe how you got this behaviour so I can try to reproduce it?
Could you try to describe how you got this behaviour so I can try to reproduce it?
I did not do anything special, just click to enter the end date, and instead of 01-01-2000 I got 01-01-1900.
If you tap it you should be able to quickly scroll through the years
But it works.
>Could you try to describe how you got this behaviour so I can try to reproduce it?
I did not do anything special, just click to enter the end date, and instead of 01-01-2000 I got 01-01-1900.
>If you tap it you should be able to quickly scroll through the years
But it works.
I just removed the code (commit b10368ea35) that (most likely) caused the bug.
However, I was not able to reproduce the bug myself (and therefore I can also not test if it has now disappeared), so if you still encounter the bug, please open the issue again.
I just removed the code (commit b10368ea35a48e5c636fcd700767af5eb6b287a7) that (most likely) caused the bug.
However, I was not able to reproduce the bug myself (and therefore I can also not test if it has now disappeared), so if you still encounter the bug, please open the issue again.
It's really hard to select end date since you need to scroll too much from January 1900.
I think this is a bug rather than it not being user-friendly. It is supposed to show either 01-01-2000 (although in hindsight it might be better to choose today) or the end date you selected previously.
Furthermore, the 6 above the day (Wed, Jun 23), is supposed to be a year. If you tap it you should be able to quickly scroll through the years (which already makes it a lot more user-friendly than having to go through all the months). However, because there is a restriction to the years (1900 is the minimum), it's quite likely that you have somehow triggered a bug. Could you try to describe how you got this behaviour so I can try to reproduce it?
I did not do anything special, just click to enter the end date, and instead of 01-01-2000 I got 01-01-1900.
But it works.
Does it occur when using any of the other DatePickers?
No.
I just removed the code (commit
b10368ea35
) that (most likely) caused the bug.However, I was not able to reproduce the bug myself (and therefore I can also not test if it has now disappeared), so if you still encounter the bug, please open the issue again.