Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-21 Thread Dan Grunberg
Thu, 21 Oct 2004 14:03:16 -0700 (5:03 PM EDT here) Michael L. Wilson wrote:

> Hello Dan,

> old message...
DG>> Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:01:59 -0700 (4:01 PM EDT here) Michael L. Wilson wrote:

DG>> By now I hope EVERYONE realizes that the zone offset is in
DG>> minutes.

>>> I try the TZone macro with all the sub-macros and it hangs The Bat
>>> 3 So, it is lovely that this thread has gotten s off topic, I
>>> just want to use this macro.

> My reply...

> Can you send me the entire template for your reply header?  I fount
> Active Time Bias and hope I figured out the minutes right.

Yes, I'll email it to you, off group.


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Re[2]: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-21 Thread Michael L. Wilson
Hello Dan,

old message...
DG> Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:01:59 -0700 (4:01 PM EDT here) Michael L. Wilson wrote:

DG> By now I hope EVERYONE realizes that the zone offset is in minutes.

>> I try the TZone macro with all the sub-macros and it hangs The Bat 3
>> So, it is lovely that this thread has gotten s off topic, I just
>> want to use this macro.



My reply...

Can you send me the entire template for your reply header?  I fount
Active Time Bias and hope I figured out the minutes right.

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Re[2]: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-21 Thread Michael L. Wilson
Hello Dan,

old message...
DG> Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:01:59 -0700 (4:01 PM EDT here) Michael L. Wilson wrote:

DG> By now I hope EVERYONE realizes that the zone offset is in minutes.

>> I try the TZone macro with all the sub-macros and it hangs The Bat 3
>> So, it is lovely that this thread has gotten s off topic, I just
>> want to use this macro.



DG> I use the Active Time Zone template on TheBat! version 2.12. The macro
DG> works with the MyMacros plugin, which is available from

Thanks...where do I get the Active Time Zone template?



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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-21 Thread Dan Grunberg
Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:01:59 -0700 (4:01 PM EDT here) Michael L. Wilson wrote:

DG>> Your system's time zone offset (in seconds) iresides in your

By now I hope EVERYONE realizes that the zone offset is in minutes.

DG>> system's registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry
DG>> and convert it

DG>> http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php

> I try the TZone macro with all the sub-macros and it hangs The Bat 3
> So, it is lovely that this thread has gotten s off topic, I just
> want to use this macro.

First thing to consider.


I use the Active Time Zone template on TheBat! version 2.12. The macro
works with the MyMacros plugin, which is available from
http://en.barin.com.ua/soft/mymacros/ . The latest information on the
MyMacros page is dated 4 August 2004. According to the page, "MyMacros
is a set of additional macros for The Bat! v2 ..." I haven't updated,
so I don't know if MyMacros 1.11a will work with TB! 3, or if MyMacros
has a version for TB! 3. Does anybody know???

There is another extended macro plugin for TheBat! available at
http://www.gaijin.at/tbpxmp.php . I think Gagin says that Extended
Macro Plugin 0.9.3 works with TheBat! v 3. Gaijin Macro Plugin 0.80
(the version whose Help file I've been toying with translating) has a
GetReg macro; perhaps 0.9.3 has a GetReg macro. Perhaps Gaijin's
GetReg macro can be made to work, in place of MyMacro's RegRead macro,
in the Active time Zone template. Unfortunately, all of Gajin's
documentation is in German. Fortunately, German can be roughly
translated with Google's Language Tools
http://www.google.com/language_tools .



Second thing to consider.
=

MyMacro's RegRead macro is at the heart of the ActiveTimeZone
template. I discovered early on that if you run the template from an
account that doesn't have both read AND write privileges for the
system registry's TimeZoneInformation key administrative privileges,
%RegRead(...\TimeZoneInformation will return an error message, and the
ActiveTimeZone Quick Template will return nothing at all. By default,
non-administrator users' TimeZoneInformation privileges are limited to
read only. It may be necessary to have a member of your system's
Administrator Group run regedt32.exe and change non-administrator users'

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation

privileges to both read and write.



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Re[2]: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Michael L. Wilson
Hello Dan,

old message...

DG> Your system's time zone offset (in seconds) iresides in your system's
DG> registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it


DG> http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php



My reply...

I try the TZone macro with all the sub-macros and it hangs The Bat 3
So, it is lovely that this thread has gotten s off topic, I just
want to use this macro.
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OT Calculating Pinafore Style [was Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies]

2004-10-20 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Dan!

On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 1:26 PM, you wrote:

DG> "I'm very well acquainted, too, with matters mathematical,
DG>  I understand equations, both the simple and quadratical,
DG>  About binomial theorem I'm teeming with a lot o' news,
DG>  With many cheerful facts about the square of the hypotenuse."

DG>  "I'm very good at integral and differential calculus;"

DG>  And so what if I can't count?

2, 4, 6, 8,
Who do we appreciate?

Dan, Dan,
Dan, he 'da Man!!  lol

One can learn a lot in a batty marching football-season band!

I think I've about pushed my OT Luck to the Limit. I don't think using
the word "batty" will be considered as keeping this mail on-topic.
:unreal2:  :)

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Dan Grunberg
Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:06:30 -0500 (2:06 PM EDT here) Mary Bull wrote:

> Hello Dan!

> On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 1:02 PM, you wrote:

DG registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and
DG convert it to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, ->
DG EDT),

Feli>>> 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!

DG>> Oh my.

DG>> Of course I meant the time offset in minutes.

> Oh, we knew that. It just gave me a great opportunity to launch
> myself off-topic again. Haven't had so much fun since HMS Pinafore.
> lol

"I'm very well acquainted, too, with matters mathematical,
 I understand equations, both the simple and quadratical,
 About binomial theorem I'm teeming with a lot o' news,
 With many cheerful facts about the square of the hypotenuse."

 "I'm very good at integral and differential calculus;"

 And so what if I can't count?


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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Dan!

On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 1:02 PM, you wrote:

DG>>> registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert
DG>>> it to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -> EDT),

Feli>> 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!

DG> Oh my.

DG> Of course I meant the time offset in minutes.

Oh, we knew that. It just gave me a great opportunity to launch myself
off-topic again. Haven't had so much fun since HMS Pinafore. lol

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Dan Grunberg
Wed, 20 Oct 2004 16:35:13 +0200 (10:35 AM EDT here) Feli Wilcke wrote:

> Hello Dan,

> On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:03:06 -0400GMT Dan Grunberg wrote:

DG>> registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert
DG>> it to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -> EDT),

> 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!

Oh my.

Of course I meant the time offset in minutes.


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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Mica!

On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 10:42 AM, you wrote:

MB>> In general the universe is irreversible? Whut?

MM> In general, yes. In particular, it depends.

Time travel? You're going to present me with a means of time travel?
Joy.
:realtardis:

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Feli!

On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 10:35 AM, you wrote:

FW 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!

MB>>> Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)

MB>> And then I thought, again. Hmm  60 seconds to the minute, 60 minutes
MB>> to the hour:

MB>> 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds to the hour

FW> correct

MB>> 3600 x 60 = 21,600

FW> false, 3600 x 60 = 216 000 but why did you multiply the hours by 60?  :confused:
FW> There was 5 hours time difference and this results in 18 000 seconds.

Because it felt so harmonious? 60x60x60, a nice neat cube, except I
left off the zero.

And it fits in with all the degrees of longitude of the earth.

And, and ...  I went off in a daydream?

FW> Calculating time differences is very common to meteorologists (like
FW> me) :-)

Of course. But not to computer specialists/amateur musicians like Dan
G.

And nor to English majors like me. 

MB>> Therefore, computer specialists and English majors can't multiply!

FW> they have computers for that  :compute:

I love it!

MB>> QED Whut?

FW> quot erat demonstrandum what?

QED Computer specialists/amateur musicians and English majors can't
multiply!

The "whut" is the English major's mantra. I picked the spelling up
from Terry Pratchett in his SF/Satire novel *Interesting Times*.

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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> Hello Mary,

> On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:46:01 -0500GMT Mary Bull wrote:

DG to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -> EDT),

FW>>> 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!

MB>> Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)

> Only mathematicians are good musicians and the reverse is false?

Only musicians can count more than two halves in one whole correctly.
(-: It says something about transcendental mathematics used in music.

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Mary,

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:03:06 -0500GMT Mary Bull wrote:

FW>>> 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!

MB>> Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)

MB> And then I thought, again. Hmm  60 seconds to the minute, 60 minutes
MB> to the hour:

MB> 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds to the hour

correct

MB> 3600 x 60 = 21,600

false, 3600 x 60 = 216 000 but why did you multiply the hours by 60?  :confused:
There was 5 hours time difference and this results in 18 000 seconds.

Calculating time differences is very common to meteorologists (like
me) :-)

MB> Therefore, computer specialists and English majors can't multiply!

they have computers for that  :compute:

MB> QED Whut?

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Feli!

On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 10:09 AM, you wrote:

MB>> Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)

FW> Only mathematicians are good musicians and the reverse is false?

Truer words were never spoken. See my subsequent posts attempting to
multiply 3600 x 60. LOL

In general the universe is irreversible? Whut?

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Mary!

On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 10:03 AM, you wrote:

MB> 3600 x 60 = 21,600

MB> Therefore, computer specialists and English majors can't multiply!

Never mind, Mary. Go back to bed. That's 60 hours and you left off a
zero. :unreal2:

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Mary,

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:46:01 -0500GMT Mary Bull wrote:

DG>>> to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -> EDT),

FW>> 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!

MB> Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Feli!

On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 9:46 AM, Mary replied to you:

DG>>> registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and
DG>>> convert it to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, ->
DG>>> EDT),

FW>> 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!

MB> Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)

And then I thought, again. Hmm  60 seconds to the minute, 60 minutes
to the hour:

60 x 60 = 3600 seconds to the hour

3600 x 60 = 21,600

Therefore, computer specialists and English majors can't multiply!

LOL :unreal2:

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Feli!

On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 9:35 AM, you wrote:

DG>> registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
DG>> to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -> EDT),

FW> 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!

Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Dan,

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:03:06 -0400GMT Dan Grunberg wrote:

DG> registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
DG> to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -> EDT),

300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!


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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Edvinas MatiuĊĦaitis
Hello Dan,

On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, at 17:03 Lithuanian Time, you wrote:

DG> Your system's time zone offset (in seconds) iresides in your system's
DG> registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
DG> to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -> EDT), using the
DG> ActiveTimeZone template in The Bat! Macro and Solutions Library at:

DG> http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php

I am afraid that this macro works only in case when you have negative offset
to GMT. I am in GMT+3 and in my system ActivetimeBias is 4294967116. Macto
says that this value gives offset in minutes. In my case it is negative
number, however that macro retrieves unsigned value insted of signed one...

Does anyone know how to convert unsigned value to signed value in The Bat!
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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Dan,

@20-Oct-2004, 10:03 -0400 (20-Oct 15:03 UK time) Dan Grunberg [DG] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Michael:

DG> Your system's time zone offset (in seconds) iresides in your system's
DG> registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
DG> to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -> EDT), using the
DG> ActiveTimeZone template in The Bat! Macro and Solutions Library at:

DG> http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php

This should be accessible as simply
http://cgi.silverstones.com/library.php but the ISP has something
wrong on their CGI server. I have no idea what, but I'd really
appreciate a straw poll.

Can people mail me off-list and let me know whether or not they can
hit the domain mapped URL http://cgi.silverstones.com/library.php. It
might help with determining the scale of the problem.

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-20 Thread Dan Grunberg
on Tue, 19 Oct 2004 08:44:02 -0700 (10:44 EDT here) you wrote

> This seems to hang The Bat! when called as %Qinclude="TZoffset"

For what it's worth:

Your system's time zone offset (in seconds) iresides in your system's
registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -> EDT), using the
ActiveTimeZone template in The Bat! Macro and Solutions Library at:

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-19 Thread Michael L. Wilson

On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 at 08:19:21 +0100, which is Tue 19 October 2004 at
12:19:21 AM [-8] where I live, you wrote:



>> I got it from http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php which is
>> a link from the help | FAQ Page

DE> Go to.

DE> http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php#gmt+offset

This seems to hang The Bat! when called as %Qinclude="TZoffset"

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-19 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello David,

On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 08:24:45 +0100 GMT (19/10/2004, 14:24 +0700 GMT),
David Elliott wrote:

>> I have seen a few emails that seems to calculate the time zone or GMT
>> between the sender and the receiver.  Anyone have that template for
>> v3?

DE> Just ignore my replys. Where is that spade that I use to dig myself in
DE> to hole with.

Ask Mary to find a something for :spade: ;-)

Here is my template:

On%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))"%REGEXPMATCH="%HEADERS"
 GMT (%ODateShort, %OTime +0700 GMT),
%OFROMNAME wrote:

The +0700 GMT is hard-coded, because we don;t have any daylight
savings time (doesn't make sense in the tropics).

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-19 Thread Edvinas MatiuĊĦaitis
Hello David,

On Tuesday, October 19, 2004, at 10:19 Lithuanian Time, you wrote:

DE> Go to.

DE> http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php#gmt+offset

DE> Loads of templates there.

Well, this is what I get trying to use this template:

Error in expressionComment="" - _

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-19 Thread David Elliott
Greetings TBUDL,

On 19 October 2004, at 20:12:03 -0700 (which was 04:12 where I live)
Michael L. Wilson wrote and made these points

> I have seen a few emails that seems to calculate the time zone or GMT
> between the sender and the receiver.  Anyone have that template for
> v3?

Just ignore my replys. Where is that spade that I use to dig myself in
to hole with.

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-19 Thread David Elliott
Hi TBUDL,

Rumour believes that on 19 October 2004, at 07:57:13 +0100 (which was
07:57 where I live) David Elliott rearranged electrons to get

>> I have seen a few emails that seems to calculate the time zone or GMT
>> between the sender and the receiver.

> Like above.

No. Did not read the message correctly.

:(

>> Anyone have that template for v3?

< ... >

> I got it from http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php which is
> a link from the help | FAQ Page

Go to.

http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php#gmt+offset

Loads of templates there.

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Re: Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-19 Thread David Elliott
Hello TBUDL,

The ancient mystics foretold that on 19 October 2004, at 20:12:03
-0700 (which was 04:12 where I live) Michael L. Wilson rearranged
electrons to get

> I have seen a few emails that seems to calculate the time zone or GMT
> between the sender and the receiver.

Like above.

> Anyone have that template for v3?

Try this.(Works in V1 and a V2)

8<==
%WRAPPED='The ancient mystics foretold that on %ODATE%-
%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:%-
[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))"%-
%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%HEADERS", at %SUBPATT="3"%SUBPATT="4" %-
(which was %OTIME where I live) %-
%ABoFromName="%TONAME" %-
rearranged electrons to get'
8<==

I got it from http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php which is
a link from the help | FAQ Page

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Calculating GMT (Time Zone) for replies

2004-10-18 Thread Michael L. Wilson
To: All Batters,

I have seen a few emails that seems to calculate the time zone or GMT
between the sender and the receiver.  Anyone have that template for
v3?

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