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tzselect
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NAME
tzselect - select a timezone
SYNOPSIS
tzselect
[
-c
coord
] [
-n
limit
] [
--help
] [
--version
]
DESCRIPTION
The
tzselect
program asks the user for information about the current location,
and outputs the resulting timezone to standard output.
The output is suitable as a value for the TZ environment variable.
All interaction with the user is done via standard input and standard error.
OPTIONS
- -c coord
-
Instead of asking for continent and then country and then city,
ask for selection from time zones whose largest cities
are closest to the location with geographical coordinates
coord.
Use ISO 6709 notation for
coord,
that is, a latitude immediately followed by a longitude. The latitude
and longitude should be signed integers followed by an optional
decimal point and fraction: positive numbers represent north and east,
negative south and west. Latitudes with two and longitudes with three
integer digits are treated as degrees; latitudes with four or six and
longitudes with five or seven integer digits are treated as
DDMM, DDDMM, DDMMSS,
or
DDDMMSS
representing
DD
or
DDD
degrees,
MM
minutes,
and zero or
SS
seconds, with any trailing fractions represent fractional minutes or
(if
SS
is present) seconds. The decimal point is that of the current locale.
For example, in the (default) C locale,
-c +40.689-074.045
specifies 40.689 degrees N, 74.045 degrees W,
-c +4041.4-07402.7
specifies 40 degrees 41.4 minutes N, 74 degrees 2.7 minutes W, and
-c +404121-0740240
specifies 40 degrees 41 minutes 21 seconds N, 74 degrees 2 minutes 40 seconds W.
If
coord
is not one of the documented forms, the resulting behavior is unspecified.
- -n limit
-
When
-c
is used, display the closest
limit
locations (default 10).
- --help
-
Output help information and exit.
- --version
-
Output version information and exit.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
- AWK
-
Name of a POSI-compliant
awk
program (default:
awk).
- TZDIR
-
Name of the directory containing timezone data files (default:
/usr/share/zoneinfo).
FILES
- TZDIR/iso3166.tab
-
Table of ISO 3166 -letter country codes and country names.
- TZDIR/zone1970.tab
-
Table of country codes, latitude and longitude, timezones, and
descriptive comments.
- TZDIR/TZ
-
Timezone data file for timezone TZ.
EXIT STATUS
The exit status is zero if a timezone was successfully obtained from the user,
nonzero otherwise.
SEE ALSO
newctime(3), tzfile(5), zdump(8), zic(8)
NOTES
Applications should not assume that
tzselect's
output matches the user's political preferences.
Index
- NAME
-
- SYNOPSIS
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- OPTIONS
-
- ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
-
- FILES
-
- EXIT STATUS
-
- SEE ALSO
-
- NOTES
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