KDateTime: new revised version

Nicolas Goutte nicolasg at snafu.de
Sat Nov 26 18:21:34 GMT 2005


On Saturday 26 November 2005 19:10, Nicolas Goutte wrote:
> On Saturday 26 November 2005 19:03, Thomas Braxton wrote:
> > On Saturday 26 November 2005 11:24 am, Nicolas Goutte wrote:
> > > (as we do not know if the offset corrsepond to the system's
> > > timezone, even if perhaps the time offset would match.)
> >
> > why wouldn't they be in the same time zone if the offsets match?
>
> Because UTC+1 could be a British Time in Summer or a 

> Western/Central European time in winter

Sorry, please read only "Central European Time in winter".

Western European Time exists too and is again one hour less (UTC in winter, 
UTC+1 in summer).

>, or from a country without summer time...
>
> Similar for UTC, it is the same than British Time in winter.
>
> (That are of course only two examples...)
>
> Have a nice day!





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