Ah... Thanks Steve. As long as that's the way it's supposed to work. I
had briefly looked at the patch in GNOME's repository and couldn't see
how it might "fix" that apparent weirdness, but unfortunately I didn't
have the resources (or time) to build things locally and check for
myself.

>From my personal perspective, I find the "+5" distracting. At least with
the settings I am using, the current presentation already includes the
full local time for all configured locations. Except in the situation
where I might need to know that it is "yesterday" or "tomorrow" the
offset from local time doesn't appear to offer any benefit.

Is that a fair comment, or am I way off base (e.g. from a system
administration perspective)?

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Clock applet chooses wrong timezone for many cities (eg Pittsburgh, Beijing)
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