On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 15:57 -0600, Tom Whitten wrote:
> I really miss the abitlity to click on the clock and see different time
> zones.  That was really helpful to me since I had it set up to display the
> time zones of all the people that I work with.

That patch[1] has been ported to 2.14, it's in snv_43 and later.

Laca

[1] this is a sun-specific feature, it's not in the upstream code [yet]

> Calum Benson writes:
> > Hopefully most of you have had a chance to use the most recent JDS
> > desktop for a while now (i.e. the one that follows the UI Spec at
> > http://www.gnome.org/~calum/nevada/ui-spec/index.htm).
> > 
> > With a bump to GNOME 2.16 coming soon, we'd like your feedback on the
> > current default desktop configuration, so we can consider any tweaks
> > that might be required to improve the user experience.
> > 
> > Your thoughts on anything covered by the UI Spec are of particular
> > interest, so please take a couple of minutes to look through that again
> > first-- especially as the spec hasn't quite yet been fully implemented,
> > so we may already be planning to fix your pet peeve.
> > 
> > If you've sent comments to this alias or desktop-discuss in the past,
> > there's no real need to repeat them as I've probably read and noted them
> > already, but feel free anyway :)
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Calum.
> > 
> > -- 
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> > 
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