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This is a pretty minor bug, but a strange one. I've noticed that when I output a PDF from Publisher with all marks on and the date and time is included on the PDF, the time included is an hour behind the system time.

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What time zone is your system clock set to use?

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Posted
3 minutes ago, DesignStationYT said:

Time zone is set to Yukon Standard Time.

So it’s 11:57 a.m. where you are, but a PDF produced now would be timestamped 10:57?

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If you save an .afpub now, does Affinity display the correct time in the Field Panel as last "Saved" time?

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Posted
20 minutes ago, thomaso said:

If you save an .afpub now, does Affinity display the correct time in the Field Panel as last "Saved" time?

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No, that's an hour behind too. And interestingly it shows PST – which is not a time zone I'm in or that my system is set to.

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Posted (edited)

I don't know about PST. Is it normal in your real time zone that it doesn't show a "+" value for any deviation towards PST (or e.g. summer/winter time), as it does to me "+1" for GMT:

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How about rebooting your mac, possibly in safe boot mode (press Shift until the start sound appeared), then login + reboot normally again?

And, just in case: are your time AND the region settings in macOS set correctly / according to your location?  https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203413

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Posted

Isn't Yukon Standard the same as Mountain Standard without the daylight saving time? Could that be a problem?

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Posted
13 minutes ago, MikeTO said:

PST when it should be MST

FWIW: The blue marker appears to be placed outside its highlighted time zone (but rather near the pacific coast) – whereas the blue spot is placed inside my GMT zone:

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Posted
51 minutes ago, MikeTO said:

I can duplicate the problem if I change my timezone to Yukon time. Yukon uses Mountain Standard Time year round now and macOS seems to understand this but Affinity is saving with PST when it should be MST.

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Not entirely correct. We no longer observe daylight savings changes here, so during the winter months we're equivalent to Mountain Time and in the summer months we're equivalent to Pacific Time.

Posted
1 minute ago, DesignStationYT said:

Not entirely correct. We no longer observe daylight savings changes here, so during the winter months we're equivalent to Mountain Time and in the summer months we're equivalent to Pacific Time.

And what is the exact date when the change occurs?

It was around March 9 that the last time-change for you folks happened, if I remember correctly. And it's around March 9 now :)

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

And what is the exact date when the change occurs?

It was around March 9 that the last time-change for you folks happened, if I remember correctly. And it's around March 9 now :)

There is no change in the Yukon - although some there say they're equivalent to Mountain Time in the winter and Pacific Time in the summer they're actually on MST year round.

Given all the changes to DST in various jurisdictions in the past few years I thought this might be an error in macOS so I created a quick test in Xcode to see what changing the timezone via System Preferences did.

- When I set my timezone to Eastern, my script reported it as Eastern Standard Time, DST not in effect, with DST starting on March 13. Affinity says it's EST as expected.

- When I set my timezone to Yukon, my script reported it as Yukon Standard Time, DST not in effect, with no upcoming DST transition. Affinity says it's PST, not as expected.

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