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Hello,
First of all, I recently moved to KDE with Kubuntu after the debacle of Unity and Gnome Shell and I must say: KDE is awesome! So I want to start with a big thanks for all the effort involved in the making of KDE, really: thumbs up! Second, I would like to know whether there is any widget for the desktop that would display a world map with the time zones and the respective time in each time zone. I would find it much more aesthetic and efficient than having to load several clock widgets, eacht with a different time zone. Thanks |
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You probably want to try the "World Clock" widget, which is part of kdeplasma-addons I believe.
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I have installed kdeplasma-addons and plasma-widgets-addons, after which I rebooted the OS. Yet I could not find any "World-Clock" widget in the "Add Widget" menu.
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Hmm, it could be part of Marble, the Desktop Globe application. (It may be a seperate package to the application, although it could be the same).
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in openSuse it is part of Marble
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OK thanks. I got the widget. It's not what I was hoping for though. I was hoping for a neater map with time-zones laid-out and the time showing at the bottom of the time zones. But OK it will do. Thanks.
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