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Multi-TZ gnome-shell clock plugin
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 
## 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.  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.