[Sorry about the fat-fingered empty response earlier.] Richard Riley <rileyrg...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> > >> export TZ > >> TZ=Europe/Amsterdam > >> > >> e.g., in the appropriate login shell initialization file and get the > >> correct behavior with the system date as well as with org-icalendar. > > I tried in my .xinitrc and my .bashrc and my /etc/bash.bashrc and it > didn't seem to pick up for the export correctly. > For my Ubuntu 8.04/Gnome setup, putting it in ~/.profile works. But it depends on how your distro organizes the initialization of the desktop. There is a reasonable writeup (again about Ubuntu) here: http://linuxgazette.net/161/okopnik.html It has to be part of the environment of whatever process starts your emacs (probably gnome-session), so it has to be set in an initialization file that gnome-session reads. The reason that ~/.profile works in Ubuntu is that gnome-session reads /etc/gdm/Xsession which includes the following: ,---- | # First read /etc/profile and .profile | test -f /etc/profile && . /etc/profile | test -f "$HOME/.profile" && . "$HOME/.profile" | # Second read /etc/xprofile and .xprofile for X specific setup | test -f /etc/xprofile && . /etc/xprofile | test -f "$HOME/.xprofile" && . "$HOME/.xprofile" `---- HTH, Nick _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode