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AstroCalendar, MultiCalendar and WorldClock
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Re: AstroCalendar, MultiCalendar and WorldClock
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Re: AstroCalendar, MultiCalendar and WorldClock
Hello
New to the Forum...
Great work @balala, appreciated.
1 query, is it possible to change code that the time difference function (BehindSameAhead) will calculate between LocalManual time (*not* the This Machine time) and the Location?
I.e. if I manually set myself to be in UTC+2, whereas Machine is in kept UTC, then Chicago is always Behind 6 hrs, whereas it is actually Behind 8.
Thanks in advance
New to the Forum...
Great work @balala, appreciated.
1 query, is it possible to change code that the time difference function (BehindSameAhead) will calculate between LocalManual time (*not* the This Machine time) and the Location?
I.e. if I manually set myself to be in UTC+2, whereas Machine is in kept UTC, then Chicago is always Behind 6 hrs, whereas it is actually Behind 8.
Thanks in advance
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Re: AstroCalendar, MultiCalendar and WorldClock
Even if it's not extremely old, but this topic isn't the latest one either. As such I don't have the skin anymore. So please for first pack and upload the config you're working with.MasterH3106 wrote: ↑March 3rd, 2021, 4:39 pm 1 query, is it possible to change code that the time difference function (BehindSameAhead) will calculate between LocalManual time (*not* the This Machine time) and the Location?
I.e. if I manually set myself to be in UTC+2, whereas Machine is in kept UTC, then Chicago is always Behind 6 hrs, whereas it is actually Behind 8.
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Re: AstroCalendar, MultiCalendar and WorldClock
ooops, sorry, I somehow missed You are NOT the author.
I have downloaded the ZIP package from the first post and used the config from there.
If You are unable to help, I probably best ask the Author.
Thank You for responding.
@buckb - can You please guide me?
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Re: AstroCalendar, MultiCalendar and WorldClock
No, I'm not the author. But doesn't matter, I'll be happy to help, if I can.MasterH3106 wrote: ↑March 4th, 2021, 4:09 pm ooops, sorry, I somehow missed You are NOT the author.
I have downloaded the ZIP package from the first post and used the config from there.
If You are unable to help, I probably best ask the Author.
Thank You for responding.
However which package did you download, because there are three?
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Re: AstroCalendar, MultiCalendar and WorldClock
Not sure. What's the difference between LocalManual time and This Machine time?MasterH3106 wrote: ↑March 3rd, 2021, 4:39 pm 1 query, is it possible to change code that the time difference function (BehindSameAhead) will calculate between LocalManual time (*not* the This Machine time) and the Location?
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Re: AstroCalendar, MultiCalendar and WorldClock
First post updated with latest version of WorldClock.
And if MasterH3106 is still around, I think this release addresses the feature you were interested in.
A mere three years in development
- New variants with new features
- Easier clock configuration
And if MasterH3106 is still around, I think this release addresses the feature you were interested in.
A mere three years in development