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Multi-TZ gnome-shell clock plugin

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It would be really convenient to add docs on how to add a specific timezone to the top bar.

This includes all the "canonical" time zone names from plus UTC. Unfortunately GNOME doesn't deal with this appropriately, so I'll have to create a sub-menu type thing. Closes https://github.com/mibus/MultiClock/issues/14.

> The extension is incompatible with the current GNOME version ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/360800/142501397-2e0bbdcd-fdc2-496e-9fb3-c8f99b7dc5ea.png)

## Issue I would like to specify a time zone not listed in [the default list](https://github.com/mibus/MultiClock/blob/master/extension.js#L24-L32). When I click on “Other…”, nothing happens. (Yet when I click on one of...

I get the following error after upgrading the extension. Also the clock does not show. ![Screenshot from 2021-02-02 20-33-04](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6712914/106639382-f6cb8e80-6595-11eb-91f3-1ddcf06b5637.png) I'm on GNOME Shell 3.36.4 and Ubuntu 20.04

Downloaded zip from here Followed install instructions Nothing on the top bar or in the Gnome controls

gnome-shell --version GNOME Shell 3.36.4 Nothing on top bar, nothing on tweaks tools (tweaks -> extensions -> nothing like multiclock)

Added validated versions Gnome 43 and 44. Validated in Fedora 37 and 38. Bumped up version.