On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 1:14:43 AM UTC-7, TW Tones wrote:
>
> Before attempting to hack the clocks can you see an easy way to set them 
> to operate in different time Zone's?
>

It wasn't exactly "easy"... but I've added the ability to set a custom 
timezone offset for displaying the Analog and Digital clocks.  The offsets 
are specified relative to GMT.

For examples, see http://tiddlytools.com/timer.html#SampleWorldClocks
Note: there's 18 clocks (9 analog and 9 digital), so the $action-timeout 
interrupt processing is a bit overdone, but I wanted to test some limits to 
see how bad it might get.

I'm experimenting with ways to optimize the action-timeout widget to use 
shared global timeouts so there would only be 1 timeout for Analog and 1 
timeout for Digital, regardless of how many clocks are rendered.... but I 
haven't gotten this to work yet.  In the meantime, use the WorldClocks with 
a bit of caution in case it overwhelms the browser's resources or degrades 
the performance too much.

I've also added some more Setup options for the SidebarClocks so they are 
easy to show, hide and resize without having to edit the tiddler definition.

enjoy,
-e

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