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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 165212] Configured time zone is not always honored
From:       Andy Feldman <nereusren () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-02-25 2:33:42
Message-ID: 20090225023342.E738E12AE5 () immanuel ! kde ! org
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--- Comment #33 from Andy Feldman <nereusren gmail com>  2009-02-25 03:33:37 ---
The Month View displayed time seems to be fixed in 4.2 for me (using the ubuntu
packages). Thanks for fixing this! It is the bug standing in the way of my
automatic two-way calendar sync between Kontact<->GoogleCalendar<->iPhone,
since Google Calendar's .ics file stores its times using the "Z" suffix.

Unfortunately, it seems to still use the UTC time/date for some things. I don't
know if they should go in a different bug report or keep this one open.

For example, say I have two events on my calendar: one ("event G") at
America/Chicago 3:00 imported from my Google Calendar's .ics file, and one
("event K") at America/Chicago 5:00 created with Konqueror. They will display
in the wrong order on the Month View:

5:00:00 Event K
3:00:00 Event G

Presumably Event G is still being sorted based on its UTC time of 9:00.

Also, the event will appear under the date associated with the UTC time, rather
than the local time. If there's an event on my Google Calendar for 21:00
America/Chicago on February 27th, in the month view it will show up under
February 28th. (The tooltip and event info/summary box (on the left) display
the local time and date properly.)

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