On Wednesday 24 January 2007, Benjamin Peter wrote: > Hi, > > I got the date working but still don't think this is the right > behaviour. When right clicking on the clock you have to choose > Show Timezone -> Local timezone and the date is displayed again. Hi! I actually think that this is done the right way. if I choose the clock to not show 'local' timezone, but some random timezone somewhere in the world, I think it is nice that it is shown - and the only way to show it and make the clock still readable is to replace the date with it. If there is no new reasoning for this bug next time I stumble over it, I think I will close it. /Sune -- How can I install a pin over the 4-bit OpenGL printer to the system? From Flash MX you must disconnect the front-side bus on a POPmail space bar.
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