We have previously shown you how to display the time for two time zones at once in Windows 7 and Vista. If you're using Ubuntu 11.10, you can also view multiple times zones on the panel clock.
To add time zones to the clock, click on the clock on the panel and select Time & Date Settings from the bottom of the drop-down calendar.
On the Time & Date dialog box, click the Clock tab. Select the Time in other locations check box and then click Choose Locations.
The Locations dialog box displays. Click the green plus button to add a new location.
Start typing the name of the city you want to add. Wait a moment for a list of cities to pop up that match what you typed. Select the desired city from the list.
The local time for the selected city is automatically entered. To remove a location, select it and click the red minus button. To close the Locations dialog box, click the X button on the title bar.
NOTE: You can change the order in which the cities display in the clock menu by dragging and dropping them on the Locations dialog box.
To close the Time & Date dialog box, click the X button on the title bar.
When you click on the clock again, the new city you added displays on the clock menu below the calendar.
You can add more locations if desired. Unlike Windows, you can add more than two additional time zones to the clock in Ubuntu.
No comments:
Post a Comment