RE: [DQSD-Users] Time

2004-07-26 Thread Nikitin Mikhail (ICM MP PD SW2 AAL)
Thanx a lot!


Mike

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Mikhail,

Good question... 

I wonder if your TZ value wasn't incorrect, anyway... See [1]; CET == GMT+1,
so CET-1 is GMT, which is not your timezone. That would account for the
errors you're seeing.

You could always set it back to GMT+1 or CET for good measure, in case
somebody's relying on it.

I'd like it if DQSD was immune to this, but I don't think it's easily fixed,
since it's really IE or Windows Explorer who are suffering from the problem,
as far as I can see.

Kim

[1] http://www.rpgplanet.com/neocron/guides/tz.asp

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 That worked indeed. The question is now what breaks without TZ...
 
 
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 From: Kim Grasman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Hi Mike,
 
   It is the daylight saving time here in Europe. I am in 
 GMT+01,   TZ is defined   as CET-1 (I don't event know 
 what it means :-).
   Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes 
 is enabled.
 
 I'm in GMT+1 as well (Sweden), and I don't see this problem.
 What happens if you remove the TZ value entirely (make sure 
 you save the value for backup)? I don't have one, so maybe 
 that's what's confusing things...




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RE: [DQSD-Users] Time

2004-07-21 Thread Nikitin Mikhail (ICM MP PD SW2 AAL)
Better late than never :-)

Yes, that seems to be matching my case.
It is the daylight saving time here in Europe. I am in GMT+01, TZ is defined
as CET-1 (I don't event know what it means :-).
Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes is enabled.


Mike

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From: Kim Grasman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 9:03 PM
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Hi Mike,

Belatedly;

See
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=604456group_id=420
81atid=432066

Can this be related to your issue? Which timezone are you in?

Does it help if you enable Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving
changes in the clock applet?

Kim

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 Hello,


 This is a marvelous tool, thank you!

 I have an issue to ask about, though. When idle, my deskbar
 shall display the date and time (clockshortform = 
 dd.MM.  HH:mm ;). What is strange, the time shown is one
 hour off the real system time; to be precise, it now shows
 07:09, although the clock in the tray (if I switch it on)
 shows 08:09. What can be wrong in my setup?

 OS: Win2K.


 Mike






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