I was wondering if there is a way to perform time calculations such as {time} + 4 hours or whatever. Or if there was a way to do something like {timenow} UTC and know what ever time zone is being requested.
Not a way to do that currently, but I've used this site in the past for timezone conversions -- https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html. Are you wanting to do this from a macro or text function? Or are you wanting to press the hotkey and enter a command like time+4h or 6pm CT to IST? Google can actually handle the latter -- https://www.google.com/search?q=6+pm+ct+to+ist. You could run that from a Keybreeze letter command, or just type it into the Keybreeze window if you configured it to search the web for unrecognized entries. That's probably going to be the fastest way to convert a time between two timezones. You can also search for current ist time, and Google will tell you what time it is in that timezone.
Not a way to do that currently, but I've used this site in the past for timezone conversions -- https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html. Are you wanting to do this from a macro or text function? Or are you wanting to press the hotkey and enter a command like time+4h or 6pm CT to IST? Google can actually handle the latter -- https://www.google.com/search?q=6+pm+ct+to+ist. You could run that from a Keybreeze letter command, or just type it into the Keybreeze window if you configured it to search the web for unrecognized entries. That's probably going to be the fastest way to convert a time between two timezones. You can also search for current ist time, and Google will tell you what time it is in that timezone.