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- From: eggert@twinsun.COM (Paul Eggert)
- Subject: Re: What timezone am I in?
- Message-ID: <9301081944.AA29256@farside.twinsun.com>
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- Organization: Gatewayed from the GNU Project mailing list help-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 19:44:08 GMT
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- There's no way to get the timezone directly from GNU Emacs (18.59) Lisp.
- Your best bet is to write a little C program, and invoke it instead.
- (Watch out: one's timezone typically varies with time.)
- Perhaps GNU Emacs 19 will have better support for time.
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