Re: [Xfce-i18n] xfce4-weather-plugin string freeze

2013-01-28 Thread rafael ff1
In the Forecast window, the time interval (initial and end) is related to which timezone? It just ocurred to me that we are in different time zones, and if the timezone is not the user's, so it should be specified. Rafael Ferreira ___ Xfce-i18n mailing l

Re: [Xfce-i18n] xfce4-weather-plugin string freeze

2013-01-28 Thread Harald Judt
Am 28.01.2013 12:54, schrieb rafael ff1: In the Forecast window, the time interval (initial and end) is related to which timezone? It just ocurred to me that we are in different time zones, and if the timezone is not the user's, so it should be specified. Rafael Ferreira Only local timezone is

Re: [Xfce-i18n] xfce4-weather-plugin string freeze

2013-01-28 Thread rafael ff1
2013/1/28 Harald Judt : > Am 28.01.2013 12:54, schrieb rafael ff1: > >> In the Forecast window, the time interval (initial and end) is related >> to which timezone? It just ocurred to me that we are in different time >> zones, and if the timezone is not the user's, so it should be >> specified. >>

Re: [Xfce-i18n] xfce4-weather-plugin string freeze

2013-01-28 Thread Harald Judt
Am 28.01.2013 13:53, schrieb rafael ff1: So, for example, my localtime is -02:00 and therefore the time interval of my weather will be displayed with -02:00, right? If yes, then looks good to me. Rafael Ferreira Yes. Met.no provides data as UTC times which are converted into local time by the