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    Wallberry Clock - Timezone issue

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      duxnobis
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      Hi Guys. Sorry I might be stupid but I get how the “other cities” work and I have for example LA as timezone US/Pacific, or New York as US/Eastern. But how the heck do I add other cities like Melbourne? Singapore? What does the module need as timezone? I tried SST for Singapore, AEDT for Melbourne and so on…nothing works. Any Idea?

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        sdetweil
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        Singapore is SGT
        Melborne is AU
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones

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          duxnobis
          last edited by

          Nope. Doesnt work.

             // WB-clock adds local time (Optional Module)
            {
              module: "WallberryTheme/WB-clock",
              position: "top_bar", // highly suggest using top_bar position
              config: {
                localCityName: "Zurich", // optional
                dateTimeFormat: "dddd, Do MMMM YYYY",
                otherCities: [
                	{name: "New York", timezone: "US/Eastern"}, // optional
                	{name: "Los Angeles", timezone: "US/Pacific"}, // optional
                	{name: "Singapore", timezone: "SGT"}, // optional
                	{name: "Melbourne", timezone: "AU"} // optional
                ]
              }
            },
          

          Output looks like this…

          Bildschirmfoto 2020-06-04 um 21.26.06.png

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            sdetweil
            last edited by

            the long string is

            Australia/Melbourne
            Asia/Singapore

            Sam

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              duxnobis
              last edited by

              @sdetweil said in Wallberry Clock - Timezone issue:

              Australia/Melbourne

              Oh lord! really? Thanks mate!!! :call_me_hand_light_skin_tone:

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                sdetweil @duxnobis
                last edited by

                @duxnobis well, if the short strings don’t work, try the long ones! (as I noticed the others were long string)

                Sam

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                  duxnobis
                  last edited by

                  No no all good. It worked like a charm! Many thanks!

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