Bug 385185

Summary: (LMT) string in timezone description redundant
Product: [Applications] systemsettings Reporter: Christian Peter Nielsen <christian.nielsen.41>
Component: kcm_clockAssignee: Paul Campbell <paul>
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG    
Severity: minor CC: justin.zobel, kde, plasma-bugs-null
Priority: NOR    
Version First Reported In: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Kubuntu   
OS: Linux   
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Attachments: Cutdown screenshot: Date and time config module with wrong TZ name shown.

Description Christian Peter Nielsen 2017-09-29 00:23:12 UTC
Created attachment 108081 [details]
Cutdown screenshot: Date and time config module with wrong TZ name shown.

Reporting that the timezone shown for Europe/London in the list of selectable timezones is given incorrectly.  This is a minor error in text;

Europe/London is Greenwich Mean Time or GMT.  In the list, it is shown as LMT.  Simply a typo.

I've attached a screenshot of where the error is visible.

Thanks!
Comment 1 David Edmundson 2017-09-29 00:53:22 UTC
GMT roughly matches UTC.
We are in GMT in winter, BST in summer.

LMT stands for Local Mean Time which is the time zone in wherever you currently are. 

Any applied timezone will append (LMT).
Comment 2 Justin Zobel 2021-03-12 07:22:15 UTC
As David mentioned, this is the correct functionality.