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Offsetted hijri date #54
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Received report from other users from email. Awallaa mapleee hahhahahha uhuhu bnyak kerje do sorry |
Reopen. Some folks noticed that the date is wrong where it supposed to show 1 Ramadan, but instead it shows 30 Shaaban.
Thank you both of you submitting the report. It really helps. I'm working on temporary solution asap. A long term solution is already in mind, but I think it will take quite some time to implement. |
Someone reported:
So, I've no idea how to implement Remote Config in the app ahhaah |
Hijri offset data now fetched from the server #54
Done. Pretty easy implementation actually. Test pre-release app now: https://github.com/iqfareez/app_waktu_solat_malaysia/releases/tag/1.24.132-pre%2B62 |
Quickly made a web app to know how many days I need to offset https://mpt-hijri-converter.web.app/#/ |
Reopening this issue. On 2 Feb 2022, it supposed to be 30 J.Akhir (based on Jakim), but the app shows 1 Rejab. Attempt to offset the hijri date also failed as there is no 30 J.Akhir available. Hijri.Converter.and.1.more.page.-.Personal.-.Microsoft.Edge.2022-02-02.09-00-40.mp4Thinking of other viable and long term solution, maybe just use the prayer data. |
As per Subia's email:
I've checked with Google, JAKIM, home calendar and there is indeed some variation in hijri time (refer images). Perhaps we can add date offset feature to the app. Before Ramadhan Inshallah.
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