Just a hunch: EST is not the same as EDT. :-) Is it possible that zones
like "America/Indiana" automatically adjust for daylight savings time
and switch between EDT and EST?

Davor


On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Edward Rudd wrote:

> Edward Rudd wrote:
>> I'm using Chandler desktop 1.0.2 and now that Daylight savings has
>> switched this past sunday in the US, all my calendar items are off an
>> hour "in calendar view".  When selecting an event the time shows
>> correctly for the details.  When switching to list view, the times are
>> correct..  They are just positioned an hour "behind" (ie.. an 11:00
>> event shows in the 10:00 slot)..   If I turn OFF time zone support in
>> the file menu, it adjusts things back.. But then I have issues where
>> remote calendars synced from outlook published ical files look "off" or
>> it displays the GMT time or some other random time zone so it throws me
>> off when a 3:00pm appointment shows 8:00pm.
>>
>> I can't seem to fine how to check/reconfigure my timezone in chandler at
>> all. I know it asked once when I imported my hub account.
>>
>> Does anytone have any ideas on what's gone wrong and how to fix it??
>>
>> BTW.. the hub website shows the calendars correctly.
>>
>
> It looks like EST and America/Indiana/Indianapolis are not quite in sync
> with eachother and show events an hour off from eachother.
>
> I'll have to check on my home mac system to see if it does the same
> thing.. (running on Fedora 10 gnu/linux here)
>
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