Make the timezone clicks make sense and other cleanups

David Shea dshea at redhat.com
Tue Nov 5 22:01:27 UTC 2013


You know how on the timezone map when you click somewhere around Kansas or
Missouri or so in Central time, you either end up with Denver in Mountain time
or Indiana/Vincennes in Eastern time? Or how if you click in northern Sweden,
in CET, you get Mariehamn, in EET? We have big, clear lines showing time zones,
so it's kind of annoying when you click a time zone and get another time zone.

The fourth patch in this set fixes that, and the previous three clean up some
minor things along the way. I guess it's a matter of opinion whether the first
one actually cleans anything up, but I thought that using floating point
arithmetic for calculating an undisplayed string that we control was kind of
super gross.



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