On 2005-01-06 13:42:13 -0600, Duke Hillard wrote:
> You mention system settings on your personal machine.
> Analog is run on many different systems.  I imagine that
> including the ability to recognize local time on so many
> different systems would be a programming nightmare.

OK, so it would be fine if it could work under Unix at least.
There are functions related to timezone/localtime that conform
to SVID 3, POSIX and BSD 4.3. It could also work on non-Unix
systems that implement some POSIX functions.

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