Clarify that OMITFUNC also sees dates in the TZ timezone.

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Dianne Skoll
2025-09-06 11:00:50 -04:00
parent b02f61ea05
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@@ -2055,8 +2055,9 @@ then you \fImust also\fR use an \fBAT\fR clause. Here are some examples:
REM Wednesday AT 23:59 TZ America/Los_Angeles SATISFY [$Td == 13] MSG Foo %b %2.
.fi
.PP
Within a \fBSATISFY\fR clause, all trigger functions are interpreted in
the time zone specified in the \fBREM\fR command. Outside the \fBREM\fR
Within a \fBSATISFY\fR clause and an \fBOMITFUNC\fR function, all
trigger functions and the trigger date are interpreted \fIin the time
zone specified in the \fBREM\fI command\fR. Outside the \fBREM\fR
command, however, trigger functions are adjusted to the local time
zone. If the local time zone is UTC and we feed \fBRemind\fR the
following file on 2025-09-04 UTC: