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Nothing seem to happend when clicking on “Other…”

Issue

I would like to specify a time zone not listed in the default list.

When I click on “Other…”, nothing happens. (Yet when I click on one of the listed time zone, the clock changes as expected.)

## Context

I have installed MultiClock from Gnome extensions, and it installed correctly:

cat ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/[email protected]/metadata.json | grep version
{
  "_generated": "Generated by SweetTooth, do not edit",
  "description": "A clock for showing a second timezone in the panel.",
  "name": "MultiClock",
  "settings-schema": "org.gnome.shell.extensions.mibusMultiClock",
  "shell-version": [
    "3.36",
    "40.0"
  ],
  "url": "https://github.com/mibus/MultiClock",
  "uuid": "[email protected]",
  "version": 8
}%                                                                    

My system runs Fedora 33, GNOME 3.38.5, X11.

Gnome 3.8 Upgrade

What adaptation should be done to allow MultiClock work in Gnome 3.8?

I'm just very new to Gnome Shell, but might have some clues in this post.

Does not work on CentOS 7

Downloaded zip from here
Followed install instructions

Nothing on the top bar or in the Gnome controls

ERROR after latest update

I get the following error after upgrading the extension. Also the clock does not show.
Screenshot from 2021-02-02 20-33-04

I'm on GNOME Shell 3.36.4 and Ubuntu 20.04

MultiClock styles differ greatly from anything else put in the tray

MultiClock's text isn't vertically aligned middle, it seem to be top aligned. It also has opacity set. It looks nothing like any other tray item, including the existing clock. Is there any way to make it take on the existing styles so it doesn't look starkly different?

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