Daylight saving support for World Clock 2#513
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- Added functionality to toggle daylight saving time for the current time zone using a long press on the ALARM button. - Updated the display logic to show the lap indicator based on daylight saving status. - Enhanced documentation to reflect the new behavior.
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The world clock face 2 currently does not support daylight saving time. This results in incorrect time displays when daylight saving is active in one time zone but not in another. I have extended the watch face to support this feature:
Previously, a long press on the ALARM button was used to return from the settings to the display face. This functionality has now been reassigned to the MODE button, which I consider a natural “return” action when navigating from a settings face. While this might diverge from common practice, it feels intuitive within the overall interface flow.