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Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot commented on DIRSTUDIO-449:
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Hi Felix,

Yeah, you're right, we'll have two combos. One that would display the 
UTC+/-something value and another one for the cities.
I wanted to display this second one as an optional combo that would only be 
available (displayed) if the user clicks on an arrow with a label like "Select 
time zone by city" (or something like that)...

Or maybe we can combine these two combos into one, 'UTC+/-something' values 
first and 'Continent/City' values after.

I don't really get what you mean by "Why not having one showing 'UTC 
Greenich'?". Could you be more precise please ?


About the Raw box, I followed Stefan's advice to allow the user to edit the 
value by hand.
It's in a standard text field which is linked to a "syntax validator" shown on 
the right of the field.
The values are completely synchronised with the Data/Time widgets above (and 
vice versa)

BTW, the widget seems to handle correctly the regional settings of the OS.
On the win32 screenshot, the calendar is in French and the week starts on 
Monday which matches my French user settings.
Same thing on the macosx and linux were I use US English settings.

> Add a new GeneralizedTime Value Editor
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DIRSTUDIO-449
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-449
>             Project: Directory Studio
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: studio-ldapbrowser
>            Reporter: Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.4.0
>
>         Attachments: DIRSTUDIO-449_linux.png, DIRSTUDIO-449_macosx.png, 
> DIRSTUDIO-449_win32.png, screenshot-1.jpg
>
>
> It would be great to have a value editor for editing values of type 
> GeneralizedTime.
> Something with a Calendar (we could use SWT's calendar feature) for the date 
> and a clock (or spinners instead) for the time, and an option to use the 
> local TimeZone or specify it via a combo.
> It could be a great addition for a future release.

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