* How to use display-time-world to show time in specific time zones?
@ 2016-02-20 17:13 N. Jackson
2016-02-21 0:21 ` Emanuel Berg
2016-02-21 5:30 ` Yuri Khan
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From: N. Jackson @ 2016-02-20 17:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I'm wondering how to use display-time-world to display the time in
specific time zones.
The doc string for zoneinfo-style-world-list, which IIUC is the list of
time zones used by display-time-world says:
zoneinfo-style-world-list is a variable defined in ‘time.el’.
Its value is (("America/Los_Angeles" "Seattle")
("America/New_York" "New York")
("Europe/London" "London")
("Europe/Paris" "Paris")
("Asia/Calcutta" "Bangalore")
("Asia/Tokyo" "Tokyo"))
Documentation:
Alist of zoneinfo-style time zones and places for ‘display-time-world’.
Each element has the form (TIMEZONE LABEL).
TIMEZONE should be a string of the form AREA/LOCATION, where AREA is
the name of a region -- a continent or ocean, and LOCATION is the name
of a specific location, e.g., a city, within that region.
LABEL is a string to display as the label of that TIMEZONE’s time.
But these values are _places_ not time zones. I'm wondering how, for
example, one would add UTC to the list?
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* Re: How to use display-time-world to show time in specific time zones?
2016-02-20 17:13 How to use display-time-world to show time in specific time zones? N. Jackson
@ 2016-02-21 0:21 ` Emanuel Berg
2016-02-21 5:30 ` Yuri Khan
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From: Emanuel Berg @ 2016-02-21 0:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs; +Cc: Dag Holmgren
nljlistbox2@gmail.com (N. Jackson) writes:
> I'm wondering how to use display-time-world to
> display the time in specific time zones.
>
> The doc string for zoneinfo-style-world-list, which
> IIUC is the list of time zones used by
> display-time-world says:
>
> zoneinfo-style-world-list is a variable defined in
> ‘time.el’. Its value is (("America/Los_Angeles"
> "Seattle") ("America/New_York" "New York")
> ("Europe/London" "London") ("Europe/Paris" "Paris")
> ("Asia/Calcutta" "Bangalore") ("Asia/Tokyo"
> "Tokyo"))
>
> Documentation: Alist of zoneinfo-style time zones
> and places for ‘display-time-world’. Each element
> has the form (TIMEZONE LABEL). TIMEZONE should be
> a string of the form AREA/LOCATION, where AREA is
> the name of a region -- a continent or ocean, and
> LOCATION is the name of a specific location, e.g.,
> a city, within that region. LABEL is a string to
> display as the label of that TIMEZONE’s time.
>
> But these values are _places_ not time zones.
Do you mean there is another, more correct or
scientific notation for designating time zones?
Here the notation is "Area/Location". Are you unhappy
with that?
> I'm wondering how, for example, one would add UTC to
> the list?
Try add Greenland (Danmarkshavn) or Iceland because
they use GMT/UTC all year. (GMT and UTC are +0000.)
The Britton - which you have in your list already as
("Europe/London" "London")
- also use GMT in the winter but BST in the summer
(British Summer Time, or +0100).
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http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573
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* Re: How to use display-time-world to show time in specific time zones?
2016-02-20 17:13 How to use display-time-world to show time in specific time zones? N. Jackson
2016-02-21 0:21 ` Emanuel Berg
@ 2016-02-21 5:30 ` Yuri Khan
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From: Yuri Khan @ 2016-02-21 5:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: N. Jackson; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 11:13 PM, N. Jackson <nljlistbox2@gmail.com> wrote:
> TIMEZONE should be a string of the form AREA/LOCATION, where AREA is
> the name of a region -- a continent or ocean, and LOCATION is the name
> of a specific location, e.g., a city, within that region.
> LABEL is a string to display as the label of that TIMEZONE’s time.
>
> But these values are _places_ not time zones. I'm wondering how, for
> example, one would add UTC to the list?
This paragraph of documentation is very similar to the documentation
on the Olson timezone database:
ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/data/Theory
Names normally have the form AREA/LOCATION, where AREA is the name
of a continent or ocean, and LOCATION is the name of a specific
location within that region. North and South America share the same
area, 'America'. Typical names are 'Africa/Cairo', 'America/New_York',
and 'Pacific/Honolulu'.
This strongly indicates that zoneinfo-style-world-list just refers to
timezone names as listed in that database.
Armed with this knowledge, you can try using "Etc/UTC", and browse the
database for names of other time zones.
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