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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 100724] New: middleclick to cycle timezones renders "local
From:       Jonas Widarsson <jonas.widarsson () home ! se>
Date:       2005-03-03 10:52:25
Message-ID: 20050303115223.100724.jonas.widarsson () home ! se
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           Summary: middleclick to cycle timezones renders "local timezone"
                    time off the widget.
           Product: kicker
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Gentoo Packages
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: kclockapplet
        AssignedTo: gebauer kde org
        ReportedBy: jonas.widarsson home se


Version:           3.4.0-rc1 (using KDE KDE 3.4.0)
Installed from:    Gentoo Packages
Compiler:          gcc version 3.3.2 20031218 (Gentoo Linux 3.3.2-r5, \
                propolice-3.3-7) 
OS:                Linux

If it matters, 
this clock applet runs in a bottom left screen child panel, covering 98% of the \
bottom screen length. The main panel is on the middle left edge of the screen.

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How to Reproduce:
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Middle click the applet to cycle between timezones. Everything works as expected but \
the return to "Local timezone", which ends up rendering the time off the widget. The \
bug appears to be consistent along all clock types but the fussy one. The fussy one \
works better.

Use the scroll wheel to see it happen a little later.
Slightly after chosing the local timezone (~0.5s), the applet changes its width to \
become narrower and the time is rendered to far to the right. 

My "plain clock" settings:
Date: not checked
seconds: checked
Day of week: not checked
Frame: not checked


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Expected Behaviour:
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To be able to see the time while looking at the clock.


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