ken wrote:
I took a look at trying to suppress the extra output if the timezone is
already
the same as my local zone, but as far as I can tell, it's not possible.
There's
no way to get access to the original timezone and the local timezone at the
same time, since once you run date2local, the original is gone.
Am I right about this?
I ... THINK it might be possible?
Something like this, maybe (substitute -300 for your timezone offset in
minutes):
%(pretty{text})%(void(zone{text}))%<(ne -300)%(void(szone{text}))%<(eq 1)
(Local: %(date2local{text})%(day{text}) %(hour{text}):%02(min{text})
%(tzone{text}))%>%>
Oh, sure. I guess I was thinking of a more robust solution, that
wouldn't require editing that line when my timezone changes twice a
year. :-)
I.e.,
%(pretty{text})%(void(zone{text}))%<(ne
void(localzone{text})%(void(szone{text}))%<(eq 1) (Local:
%(date2local{text})%(day{text}) %(hour{text}):%02(min{text}) %(tzone{text}))%>%>
paul
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paul fox, pgf@foxharp.boston.ma.us (arlington, ma, where it's 34.3 degrees)