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On 2007-12-29T19:26:32+00:00 Tom wrote:

Description of problem:
I have 6 locations configured in intlclock, including 2 in my 'home timezone':
Mountain View and Los Angeles, CA.

The summary on the gnome panel indicates the weather in the second location (Los
Angeles), but when I place the cursor over the weather glyphs, it changes to the
first (Mountain View).

There seems no way to get it to 'know' that I am really in Mountain View and
would like that weather highlighted in the panel.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-panel-2.20.2-2.fc9

How reproducible:
Yup

Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:


Expected results:


Additional info:

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panel/+bug/187217/comments/0

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On 2008-02-14T15:10:30+00:00 Tom wrote:

Has this applet been dropped?

close?

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panel/+bug/187217/comments/7

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On 2008-02-15T14:05:21+00:00 Ray wrote:

The applet hasn't been dropped.  It got upstreamed into the regular gnome-panel.
 Are you still seeing the bug?

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panel/+bug/187217/comments/8

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On 2008-02-15T17:39:54+00:00 Tom wrote:

Created attachment 295023
calendar and weather.... no temperature

The bug occurred when the applet displayed weather/temperature when the cursor
was placed over the icon in the "system tray".

This version of the applet doesn't seem to do that. so I don't see it.

Should the applet display weather only when you "expand" the calendar and
locations?

Also, I don't get temperature listed unless I have cursor over "weather icon"
for the location

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panel/+bug/187217/comments/9

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On 2008-02-26T01:46:21+00:00 Tom wrote:

Latest version now shows temperature, but the old problem has returned:

If you enter 2 locations in the "local timezone", the temperature shown in the
"system tray" seems to be the "other" location.

Specifically, I'm in PST.  I add a location for Mountain View, CA, and for Los
Angeles, CA.  Both appear in the "detail pull down" with the nice "home" icon.

However, I did not find a way to tell the applet that my real "home" is
"Mountain View", not "Los Angeles". 

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panel/+bug/187217/comments/10

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On 2008-03-05T04:43:48+00:00 Matthias wrote:

I've fixed the 'multiple locations in the same timezone' problem
recently.

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panel/+bug/187217/comments/11


** Changed in: gnome-panel (Fedora)
   Importance: Unknown => Low

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