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: Force-using fixed time zone (e.g. GMT) for date/time
Bug#: 26629
: smarttemplate4
: General
Status: RESOLVED
Resolution: FIXED
: All
: All
: unspecified
: P3
: enhancement
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Reporter: Chris Lapointe <christopherlpnt@gmail.com>
Assigned To: Axel Grude <axel.grude@gmail.com>

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2.1 pre 30 (537.60 KB, application/x-xpinstall)
2019-01-06 13:23, Axel Grude
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Description:   Opened: 2019-01-04 14:19
When replying or forwarding email it would be great to be able to use the
time/date from the original sender's email in a fixed time zone such as GMT and
not always the local one where one happens to be at the moment. Background:
Data protection - people moving a lot between different time zones don't
necessarily want to reveal their current location when using the extension for
generating reply/forwarding headers.

An option to always use GMT and not any arbitrary fixed time zone might already
be good enough.
------- Comment #1 From Axel Grude 2019-01-06 11:51:27 -------
I suggest adding a global switch similar to the 
%X:=calculated(d,h:m)%
which will toggle the (forced) timezone for the remainder of the template

%X:=timezone(GMT)%  force time zone to GMT
%X:=timezone(BST)%  force time zone to British Summer Time (UTC+01)
%X:=timezone(EST)%  " " " Eastern Standard Time
%X:=timezone(MDT)%  " " " Mountain Daylight Time (North America)
%X:=timezone(WST)%  " " " Western Standard Time

%X:=timezone()%  Reset timezone to current timezone of Device where ST4 runs
------- Comment #2 From Axel Grude 2019-01-06 13:23:09 -------
Created an attachment (id=8578) [details]
2.1 pre 30

Using the time abbreviations and offsets documented at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_time_zone_abbreviations

this will now recalculate times by creating the UTC offset (which is subtracted
from the time) and then adding the offset for the desired timezone. To debug
this, enable SmartTemplateā“ debug mode in advanced settings. Then look in
JavaScript error console for messages like this:

SmartTemplate4 
Adding timezone offsets:
UTC Offset: 0
Forced Timezone:-6

I have tested the forced timezone but am not sure about UTC offset (as I am
currently within a timezone that is on the same time as UTC).

Timezones supported (and associated offsets)
case "ACDT": return 10.5;
case "ACST": return 9.5;
case "ACT": return -5;
case "ACWST": return 8.75;
case "ADT": return -3;
case "AEDT": return 11;
case "AEST": return 10;
case "AFT": return 4.5;
case "ART": return -3;
case "AKDT": return -8; // Alaska Daylight
case "AKST": return -9;
case "AMST": return -3;
case "ART": return -3;
case "AST": return -4;  //Atlantic Standard Time
case "AWST": return 8;
case "AZOST": return 0;
case "AZOT": return -1;
case "AZT": return 4;
case "BDT": return 8;
case "BIOT": return 6;
case "BIT": return -12;
case "BOT": return -4;
case "BRST": return -2;
case "BRT": return -3;
case "BST": return 1; // British Summer Time
case "BTT": return 6;
case "CAT": return 2;
case "CCT": return 6.5;
case "CDT": return -5; // Central Daylight (North America)
case "CEST": return 2;
case "CET": return 1;
case "CHADT": return 13.75;
case "CHAST": return 12.75;
case "CHOT": return 8;
case "CHIST": return 9;
case "CHST": return 10;
case "CHUT": return 10;
case "CIST": return -8;
case "CIT": return 8;
case "CKT": return -10;
case "CLST": return -3;
case "CLT": return -4;
case "COST": return -5;
case "CST": return -6; // Central Standard Time (North America)
case "CT": return 8;
case "CVT": return -1;
case "CWST": return -8.75; // Central Western Standard Time (Australia)
unofficial
case "CXT": return 7;
case "DAVY": return 7;
case "DDUT": return 10;
case "DFT": return 1;
case "EASST": return -5;
case "EAST": return -6;
case "EAT": return 3;
case "ECT": return -4; //Eastern Caribbean Time 
case "EDT": return -4; // Eastern Daylight Time (North America)
case "EEST": return 3;
case "EET": return 2;
case "EGST": return -1;
case "EGT": return -1;
case "EIT": return 9;
case "EST": return -5; // Eastern Standard Time (North America)
case "FET": return 3;
case "FJT": return 12;
case "FKST": return -3;
case "FKT": return -4;
case "FNT": return -2;
case "GAKT": return -6;
case "GAMT": return -9;
case "GFT": return -3;
case "GILT": return 12;
case "GIT": return -9;
case "GMT": return 0;
case "GST": return 4; //        Gulf Standard Time
case "GYT": return -4;
case "HDT": return -9;
case "HAEC": return 2;
case "HST": return -10;
case "HKT": return 8;
case "HMT": return 5;
case "HOVST": return 8;
case "HOVT": return 7;
case "ICT": return 7;
case "IDLW": return -12;
case "IDT": return 3;
case "IOT": return 3;
case "IRDT": return 4.5;
case "IRKT": return 8;
case "IRST": return 3.5;
case "IST": return 5.5;
case "JST": return 9;
case "KALT": return 2;
case "KGT": return 6;
case "KOST": return 11;
case "KRAT": return 7;
case "KST": return 9;
case "LHST": return 10.5; // Lord Howe Standard Time
case "LINT": return 14;
case "MAGT": return 12;
case "MART": return -9.5;
case "MAWT": return 5;
case "MDT": return -6;
case "MEET": return 1;
case "MEST": return 2;
case "MHT": return 12;
case "MIST": return 11;
case "MIT": return -9.5;
case "MMT": return 6.5;
case "MSK": return 3;
case "MST": return -7;  // Mountain Standard Time (North America)
case "MUT": return 4;
case "MVT": return 5;
case "MYT": return 8;
case "NCT": return 11;
case "NDT": return -2.5;
case "NFT": return 11;
case "NPT": return 5.75;
case "NST": return -3.5;
case "NT": return -3.5;
case "NUT": return -11;
case "NZDY": return 13;
case "NZST": return 12;
case "OMST": return 6;
case "ORAT": return 5;
case "PDT": return -7;
case "PET": return -5;
case "PETT": return 12;
case "PGT": return 10;
case "PHOT": return 13;
case "PHT": return 8;
case "PKT": return 5;
case "PMDT": return -2;
case "PMST": return -3;
case "PONT": return 11;
case "PST": return -8;  //Pacific Standard Time (North America)
case "PYST": return -3;
case "PYT": return -4;
case "RET": return 4;
case "ROTT": return -3;
case "SAKT": return 11;
case "SAMT": return 4;
case "SAST": return 2;
case "SBT": return 11;
case "SCT": return 4;
case "SDT": return -10;
case "SGT": return 8;
case "SLST": return 5.5;
case "SRET": return 11;
case "SST": return 8;  //Singapore Standard Time
case "SYOT": return 3;
case "TAHT": return -10;
case "THA": return 7;
case "TFT": return 5;
case "TJT": return 5;
case "TKT": return 13;
case "TLT": return 9;
case "TMT": return 5;
case "TRT": return 3;
case "TOT": return 13;
case "TVT": return 12;
case "ULAST": return 9;
case "ULAT": return 8;
case "UTC": return 0;
case "UYST": return -2;
case "UYT": return -3;
case "UZT": return 5;
case "VET": return -4;
case "VLAT": return 10;
case "VOLT": return 4;
case "VOST": return 6;
case "VUT": return 11;
case "WAKT": return 12;
case "WAST": return 1;
case "WAT": return 2;
case "WEST": return 1;
case "WET": return 0;
case "WST": return 8;
case "YAKT": return 9;
case "YEKT": return 5;

(I left out duplicate abbreviations and preferred the "more popular" timezone)
------- Comment #3 From Axel Grude 2019-07-28 06:44:05 -------
Complete: Release 2.1 - 28/07/2019

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