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Willie should output .in and .seen in local time if requesting user's tz is known. #192

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IRCWillie opened this issue Feb 23, 2013 · 4 comments

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Submitted by: Kylie
From channel: #DnD
At 2013-02-23 10:45:19 UTC

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.seen is now handled. .in is interesting - it formats that message the same way as for .at. The latter shows you the UTC time as sort of a check against whether your time zone was used properly. I'm debating whether to make .at show your own timezone or split the message formation into two places.

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It was also suggested that the tellee's local time be used on tell commands.

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Local time on .seen should be that of the person asking, not the person being asked for.

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aef2f8b is the last one for this issue

maxpowa pushed a commit to maxpowa/Inumuta that referenced this issue Feb 20, 2015
maxpowa pushed a commit to maxpowa/Inumuta that referenced this issue Feb 20, 2015
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