SUMMARY I wanted to try the new "show the current time in other locations" krunner feature, and even used the same example here https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.27.0/ where they typed "time japan", and followed instructions provided there: "Just type "time", a space, and the name of a country, major city, or even a time zone code (like "UTC")." but all I got was an error: launching time (failed) error. Can't find order/command time. Am I missing something? STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Press alt + space bar to launch krunner. 2. Type "time", followed by a space and the name of a country, major city, or even a time zone code (like "UTC") 3. Press enter key. OBSERVED RESULT Krunner fails to show the current time in other locations, with error: launching time (failed). Can't find order/command time. EXPECTED RESULT Krunner shouldn't fail to show the current time in other locations, with no errors. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Operating System: KDE neon Testing Edition KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.0 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.104.0 Qt Version: 5.15.8 Kernel Version: 5.15.0-60-generic (64-bit) Graphics Platform: X11 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
What is the language you're using Plasma in? You need to use the keyword in your own language. You can find out how to use the different runners by clicking on the question mark button in KRunner and selecting the date and time plugin. This will show you what to type to use the different features.
Just saw in the title that you're using Spanish. In that case you need to type "hora japan".
(In reply to Natalie Clarius from comment #2) > Just saw in the title that you're using Spanish. In that case you need to > type "hora japan". Thanks for your reply. Oh, ok. I'm not in front of that machine right now, but I'll try your suggestion as soon as I am and let you know how it went. .
Ok, just tried like you said and worked. Thanks.