Sidebar Minicalendar's Previous / Next arrow buttons don't work as expected in Week View
I like the new design that landed in 43.x thanks to @aplazas & friends! There's just one problem I keep running into:
GNOME Calendar no longer has < and > buttons in the headerbar; it seems they have been replaced by the < and > buttons around the month name in the minicalendar in the sidebar... however, while these work fine in month view, those buttons don't behave as expected when you're in week view: they still jump from one month to another, instead of jumping to the next/previous week as the old buttons did.
Sure, you can click the week row in the minicalendar, but this is not necessarily intuitive (my parents would have trouble with this, and even I have trouble with that as the current arrows are naturally inviting to click on) and the current arrow buttons "mislead" you into clicking on them, and if you're not being very careful you might end up in "the week next month" without realizing it, and scheduling things in the wrong week.
I know this sounds like a boring compromise, but short of reintroducing the arrow buttons around the "Today" button (at least in weekview?), or hijacking/making the arrow buttons in the sidebar behave differently (decoupled from the month) when in week view, I'm otherwise not sure how to clearly solve this from a design point of view. Maybe @aday or @bertob could have some ideas there?
Workaround (on a desktop computer): use the PgUp
/ PgDown
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