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A comment on the idea ""Convert currencies" command" in Mozilla:
@ Gustav Dahl: I actually wrote a command for the international time (aka: "time paris" give the time in paris). You can see the source code right here:
http://pastebin.com/f1178bda2
I'm still looking for a place to permanently host it (for now, I have only configured a localhost server... that's a different story). Tell me if you like it and I can most certainly polish it up. – Rupac, on August 29, 2008 01:25-
Rupac started following the question "Syntax highlighting or external editor for commands?" in Mozilla.
Rupac replied on August 29, 2008 01:11 to the question "Ubiquity not showing line number on error reports" in Mozilla:
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Rupac started following the question "Ubiquity not showing line number on error reports" in Mozilla.
Rupac replied on August 28, 2008 01:06 to the idea "Time feature" in Mozilla:
I ended up writing the code for it. It is available here:
http://pastebin.com/f1178bda2
Please tell me if is good.
Note: Only works for users in locations that recognize daylight savings.
Rupac replied on August 27, 2008 22:58 to the problem "Default shortcut on Linux (Alt+Space) conflicts with GNOME) shortcut" in Mozilla:
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Rupac started following the problem "Default shortcut on Linux (Alt+Space) conflicts with GNOME) shortcut" in Mozilla.
Rupac replied on August 27, 2008 17:05 to the idea "Time feature" in Mozilla:
Rupac shared an idea in Mozilla on August 27, 2008 16:59:
Time featureI believe that there should certainly be a way to display the time. I'm referring to international time zones; for example "time paris" should display the time in paris. This is something I most certainly thought would be included in Ubiquity.
Regardless, I just want to say that this idea is absolutely brilliant and I'm eager to help as much as I can. Great work, guys!
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