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--- Comment #14 from Christophe Giboudeaux cgiboudeaux gmail com 2009-10-10
11:42:31 ---
ok, two things:
- The KOrganizer screenshot on the KDE forum is outdated
(http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=20t=77107#p123907).
Korganizer now uses the
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--- Comment #15 from Christophe Giboudeaux cgiboudeaux gmail com 2009-10-10
11:50:00 ---
Created an attachment (id=37485)
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korganizer screenshot in KDE 4.4
ok, that were 3 things :-)
Here's what
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--- Comment #16 from Gerry Gavigan gavigan iee org 2009-10-10 12:00:58 ---
The plasma widgets can display any timezone you
choose. This way, you can have two clocks displaying
two different timezones
Thank you for taking me seriously.
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--- Comment #17 from Gerry Gavigan gavigan iee org 2009-10-10 12:22:30 ---
line 2350 (London) relates to #: TIMEZONES:806
line 2307 (Guernsey) relates to #: TIMEZONES:791
From the forum example:
Chicago = 160, New_York = 334
from bug #115763
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--- Comment #8 from Gerry Gavigan gavigan iee org 2009-10-09 10:34:50 ---
The system clock and system settings (as viewed through Yast or using date
from the command line are set correctly to UTC and BST) Of course BST applies
to a bigger area than
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--- Comment #9 from Christophe Giboudeaux cgiboudeaux gmail com 2009-10-09
11:47:27 ---
apart from systemsettings/Date Time I don't see anything that could change
the default values then (I see a Guernsey - Europe/GG in the time zones
list).
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--- Comment #10 from Gerry Gavigan gavigan iee org 2009-10-09 11:52:13 ---
I'm not sure I understand what you are saying.
There is an error, looking at earlier bug reports it seems to be a carry
through from KDE 3.x
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--- Comment #11 from Christophe Giboudeaux cgiboudeaux gmail com 2009-10-09
11:58:01 ---
Created an attachment (id=37468)
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Screenshot
systemsettings/Date Time screenshot
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--- Comment #12 from Gerry Gavigan gavigan iee org 2009-10-10 00:05:16 ---
With a bit of luck I've acquired this code fragment from the world clock
plasmoid.
KGlobal::locale()-insertCatalog(marble);
KGlobal::locale()-insertCatalog(marble_qt);
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--- Comment #13 from Gerry Gavigan gavigan iee org 2009-10-10 01:01:41 ---
intended as helpful and hopefully relevant research for those that have a clue
(as in I don't have a clue)
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--- Comment #6 from Gerry Gavigan gavigan iee org 2009-10-07 01:03:47 ---
As KDE offers more and more bling, the timezone problem becomes more of
problem.
The clock in Yast is definitely set to London/United Kingdom
However
The kdepim problem
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