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I have a problem trying to use two time zones.
If I set up the current timezone as Adelaide (GMT+9:30) and timezone 2 as Sydney (GMT+10:00), it works fine: the two times display 30 minutes different, as expected (eg Adelaide = 16:30, Sydney = 17:00). But if I swap the time zones making Sydney current, it shows the correct time for Sydney, but shows Adelaide an hour slow (eg Sydney = 17:00, Adelaide = 15:30). Checking or clearing the daylight saving checkboxes makes no difference. As an experiment I tried using other pairs of timezones that are also 30 minutes apart, and got the same result. Can anyone confirm that this is a problem, or suggest a fix? |
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