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      sdetweil @Yunalescar
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      @Yunalescar weird

      Sam

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        sdetweil
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        ok, looks like it’s my fault. I forgot to update the line in package.json here,
        so it only downloads 0.12.0

        why I get 0.12.1 I don’t know…
        I will fix my install and upgrade scripts, but
        will have to write a troubleshooting post for this

        thanks guys

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          sdetweil
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          I’ve added a troubleshooting topic

          https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/13770/2-13-calendar-fix-for-office-365-users

          Sam

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            sdetweil @bokchok
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            @bokchok ok, looking thru your calendar, it has a custom timezone named ‘TZID:Eastern Standard Time 1’

            none of the calendar code knows how to handle this… we don’t lookup the time to find the real name.
            so you will get random results. the code I added looks up the windows timezone name in the
            unicode.org supported cross reference table to get the IANA tz name the code can handle…

            the bug u found was that I ‘assumed’ the name would always be found… but not true…

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              bokchok @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil Good to know! I’m glad this was helpful.

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