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Sunanda 4-Jul-2009 [3143] | Happy 753rd year of independence (source: wikipedia, apparently): http://www.theonion.com/content/node/50902 |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3144x2] | mhinson .. look at the locale |
753 years ??? | |
Sunanda 4-Jul-2009 [3146] | Check the article, graham. |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3147x2] | >> probe system/locale make object! [ months: [ "January" "February" "March" "April" "May" "June" "July" "August" "September" "October" "November" "December" ] days: [ "Monday" "Tuesday" "Wednesday" "Thursday" "Friday" "Saturday" "Sunday" ] ] |
Gavin Menzies, the english "historian" claims the americas were "discovered" by a chinese fleet in 1421 ... | |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3149] | >> d: now == 5-Jul-2009/0:42:01+2:00 >> pick system/locale/days d/weekday == "Sunday" >> pick system/locale/months d/month == "July" |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3150] | Discovery means less and less every day :( |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3151x2] | I'll only trust wikipedia when they put the "a" back in ... as wikipaedia |
WTF ... did Ladislav's time zone undergo a shift ... or is he flying ?? | |
mhinson 4-Jul-2009 [3153] | so does Rebol always reference the system/locale when printing a DATE! but only store the inteeger values? or does it store the date in julian format & do more complex stuff to output even things like date/year |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3154] | graham: the first one was from R3, the second one from R2 |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3155] | oh ! |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3156] | so "flying from R3 to R2" |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3157] | In both cases .. your clock, or mine, is out by 2 mins |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3158] | mhinson, MOLD and FORM never reference system/locale - REBOL syntax is English-based. |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3159] | my clock is out |
Sunanda 4-Jul-2009 [3160] | Not sure we know the actual internal format.....You could run some timing tests to get an idea. Another useful R2 mezzanine that may help. Mike: to-idate now (to-idate not yet in R3) |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3161] | is it known, that R3 does not take into account the DST? |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3162] | It does not notice the change, but does take into account the dst at start time. |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3163x2] | ...but it shows just +1:00 as my timezone |
graham: >> d: now == 5-Jul-2009/0:54:14+2:00 | |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3165] | When last i checked at least. AFAIK it uses the system timezone. Does your system take dst into account? |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3166] | R2 is able to get it |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3167] | R3 doesn't notice DST here (checked just now). |
PeterWood 4-Jul-2009 [3168x3] | Funny it does here. |
... just teasing ... Malaysia and Singapore have had daylight savings al the year round since sometime in the last century. | |
al -> all | |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3171x2] | Equatorial countries? |
Just think of what they do in Antarctica ... | |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3173x3] | All antarctic bases except the Chilean ones use zone -3:00, the Chilean ones -4:00 to match Chile. |
No DST in Antarctica. | |
A couple stations use +12:00. | |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3176x2] | NZ at Scott Base ? |
uses + 12:00 | |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3178] | McMurdo and Amundsen-Scott use +12. |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3179x2] | Queen Maud Land uses +2 |
what a complete mess ... | |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3181] | So, its just as confusing as for the rest of us, but at a smaller scale. |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3182x3] | I wonder how far outside the perimeter of their bases does their time zones extend |
Queen Maud Land uses +4 | |
I think your statement about "all Antarctic bases ... " is a tad off! | |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3185] | They don't define time zones in Antarctica, afaik - they just define the bases' operating time, not the local time in the area. But as you say, afaik is not very far. |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3186] | so out side the base, one is essentially in Rod Serling's home .... |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3187] | Yup :) |
mhinson 24-Sep-2009 [3188] | [Tumble weed] |
PeterG 31-Oct-2009 [3189x2] | Hi folks! Quick newbie question about rebgui: |
I want to capture on-key events while a table widget has focus. I tried using " on-click [system/view/focal-face: face system/view/caret: face/text] on-key [print event/key] " as the user-guide suggests for non-editable widgets, but all I got was a crash. Any suggestions? | |
Maxim 1-Nov-2009 [3191] | I'm no rebgui user, but I can tell you there is a rebgui group here. maybe you can find your answer there :-) the best way to search for stuff is to use the altme web archive on rebol.org, cause it includes even the old posts. Altme limits back log to make the GUI more responsive. the rebgui Atlme archive on rebol.org: http://www.rebol.org/aga-display-posts.r?post=r3wp303x1 |
Will 5-Dec-2009 [3192] | is there a way to move a file from one path to another without copying? or should I use call "mv ... ? thank you! |
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