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[Feature Request]: Change timezone setting from a textbox into a dropdown list #1249

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battlehax opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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battlehax commented Sep 16, 2024

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I believe a useful and hopefully simple enhancement would be to change the tzdef setting in Radio Config>Device>POSIX Timezone into a list containing the zones listed in the link from the docs, https://github.com/nayarsystems/posix_tz_db/blob/master/zones.csv
The list could also possibly display the human readable timezone from the first column of the csv, and apply the proper posix timezone from the second column.
Not a huge deal, but it would be nice, and save some setup steps.
Would this be possible/beneficial?

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I think that's way too many options for a drop down but I don't know of a better way to do it. As it is now, it's annoying to have to lookup and type in the proper code but I think it would also be annoying to scroll through all the different timzone options.

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garthvh commented Oct 4, 2024

You can detect locale and sett the right value, drop down would be awful and most users would not know what to pick

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