Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-06 Thread Daniel

WaltS48 wrote on 7/2/21 1:29 am:

On 2/5/21 11:18 PM, Daniel wrote:

mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 6/2/21 6:52 am:

Daniel wrote:

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 4/2/21 10:05 pm:

Daniel wrote:
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as 
shown in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the 
update, I had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux 
which I have updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" 
but by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning 
worked/works, but in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons 
Manager, Lightning is there but I only have the option to "Remove" 
because "Lightning is incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux 
SM 2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the 
same profile!)


 From https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.6/ 
section "Known Issues":
Lightning or one of the distributed extensions is not showing up 
or is disabled under Add-ons.
If the extension is disabled and can not be enabled deinstall it. 
If it does not show up after restart do the following:


    Enter "about:config" in the location bar.
    Enter "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field.
    Reset the key of the extension not showing up using the popup 
menu with the mouse. If in doubt just reset all keys, but this 
might bring back previously uninstalled distributed Add-ons.

    Restart SeaMonkey.


Thanks for this, Don.

When I entered "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search 
field, I had four keys listed 


extensions.installeddistroaddon.debu...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean 

extensions.installeddistroaddon.inspec...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2};modified;true;true 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103};modified;true;true 



So I reset the third and fourth keys and, when I restarted 
SeaMonkey, I had just the first two keys left  and still no 
Lightning/Calendar!! ;-(


Should I try resetting the first two (even though they appear to be 
totally disconnected with Lightning/Calendar)??


Did you first uninstall any version of Lightning currently installed 
in your profile?  It might show up as disabled in the Add-ons 
manager, but still needs to be uninstalled so that the new bundled 
version can be installed.  I think once the bundled version has been 
installed by one version of SeaMonkey, it gets automatically updated 
in future, but not sure if that happens if you already have a version 
installed from before SeaMonkey started bundling it.  So uninstall 
any existing version of Lightning, then reset the pref (it looks like 
{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103} is the one for Lightning), 
restart SeaMonkey and hopefully it will install automatically.


If that's still not working, the XPI file for the extension is 
installed along with SeaMonkey, so you might be able to install it 
into your profile from there.  From the add-ons manager, click the 
cog near the top-right corner, choose "Install Add-on From File" and 
select the XPI file.  On my Linux system, it's at 
/opt/seamonkey/distribution/extensions/e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}.xpi, 
so I'd guess on Windows the path would be something like "C:\Program 
Files\SeaMonkey\..." or perhaps "C:\Program 
Files\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\...".


Lightning is quite closely tied to SeaMonkey, so you need compatible 
versions.  Aside from the other problems with sharing a single 
profile between multiple SeaMonkey versions, you may find that 
Lightning only works in one version, since you can only have one 
version of Lightning installed in that profile.  I think Lightning is 
also one of a few OS-specific extensions, so you might also find that 
it only works in whichever OS you installed Lightning for even if the 
versions are otherwise identical (I'm almost certain that at least 
used to be the case - not entirely sure whether it still is).



Thanks for that, Mark.

As I just replied to Don, I downloaded the xpi file from the 
Thunderbird Add-ons page and was going to install it later, but given 
your suggestion of the cog near the top-right corner, I just gave it a 
go  and failed.


Maybe I'll have to look harder for the SeaMonkey Add-ons page (which I 
thought was hosted by Thunderbird) or, maybe, fed the Thunderbird 
extension through the SeaMonkey Extensions convert page.


Still sharing profiles?

I think that is your problem and you might want to try a new test 
profile on each platform.


Here I am, back on Linux SM 2.53.6, and when I started, just the "Mail 

Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-06 Thread WaltS48

On 2/5/21 11:18 PM, Daniel wrote:

mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 6/2/21 6:52 am:

Daniel wrote:

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 4/2/21 10:05 pm:

Daniel wrote:
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as 
shown in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the update, 
I had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux which I 
have updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" 
but by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning 
worked/works, but in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons 
Manager, Lightning is there but I only have the option to "Remove" 
because "Lightning is incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux SM 
2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the 
same profile!)


 From https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.6/ 
section "Known Issues":
Lightning or one of the distributed extensions is not showing up or 
is disabled under Add-ons.
If the extension is disabled and can not be enabled deinstall it. 
If it does not show up after restart do the following:


    Enter "about:config" in the location bar.
    Enter "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field.
    Reset the key of the extension not showing up using the popup 
menu with the mouse. If in doubt just reset all keys, but this 
might bring back previously uninstalled distributed Add-ons.

    Restart SeaMonkey.


Thanks for this, Don.

When I entered "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field, 
I had four keys listed 


extensions.installeddistroaddon.debu...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean 

extensions.installeddistroaddon.inspec...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2};modified;true;true 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103};modified;true;true 



So I reset the third and fourth keys and, when I restarted SeaMonkey, 
I had just the first two keys left  and still no 
Lightning/Calendar!! ;-(


Should I try resetting the first two (even though they appear to be 
totally disconnected with Lightning/Calendar)??


Did you first uninstall any version of Lightning currently installed 
in your profile?  It might show up as disabled in the Add-ons manager, 
but still needs to be uninstalled so that the new bundled version can 
be installed.  I think once the bundled version has been installed by 
one version of SeaMonkey, it gets automatically updated in future, but 
not sure if that happens if you already have a version installed from 
before SeaMonkey started bundling it.  So uninstall any existing 
version of Lightning, then reset the pref (it looks like 
{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103} is the one for Lightning), 
restart SeaMonkey and hopefully it will install automatically.


If that's still not working, the XPI file for the extension is 
installed along with SeaMonkey, so you might be able to install it 
into your profile from there.  From the add-ons manager, click the cog 
near the top-right corner, choose "Install Add-on From File" and 
select the XPI file.  On my Linux system, it's at 
/opt/seamonkey/distribution/extensions/e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}.xpi, 
so I'd guess on Windows the path would be something like "C:\Program 
Files\SeaMonkey\..." or perhaps "C:\Program Files\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\...".


Lightning is quite closely tied to SeaMonkey, so you need compatible 
versions.  Aside from the other problems with sharing a single profile 
between multiple SeaMonkey versions, you may find that Lightning only 
works in one version, since you can only have one version of Lightning 
installed in that profile.  I think Lightning is also one of a few 
OS-specific extensions, so you might also find that it only works in 
whichever OS you installed Lightning for even if the versions are 
otherwise identical (I'm almost certain that at least used to be the 
case - not entirely sure whether it still is).



Thanks for that, Mark.

As I just replied to Don, I downloaded the xpi file from the Thunderbird 
Add-ons page and was going to install it later, but given your 
suggestion of the cog near the top-right corner, I just gave it a go 
 and failed.


Maybe I'll have to look harder for the SeaMonkey Add-ons page (which I 
thought was hosted by Thunderbird) or, maybe, fed the Thunderbird 
extension through the SeaMonkey Extensions convert page.


Still sharing profiles?

I think that is your problem and you might want to try a new test 
profile on each platform.


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Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-06 Thread Dirk Fieldhouse

On 06/02/2021 08:35, Daniel wrote:

... >
And tonight I've booted up into my Win7 SM 2.53.5.1  and no 
Lightning/Calendar there either!


No version of the Lightning extension listed for Thunderbird is suitable 
for SM 2.53 because the new versions use WebExtensions while the version 
5.4 that you need is limited to SM 2.49.x. The Add-on Converter could 
change that, but you ought to be using the version distributed with the 
program.


In the Release Notes 
<https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.6/>:



-   Lightning or one of the distributed extensions is not showing up or is 
disabled under Add-ons.
If the extension is disabled and can not be enabled deinstall it. If it does 
not show up after restart do the following:

Enter "about:config" in the location bar.
Enter "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field.
Reset the key of the extension not showing up using the popup menu with the 
mouse. If in doubt just reset all keys, but this might bring back previously 
uninstalled distributed Add-ons.
Restart SeaMonkey.


This causes the extensions distributed with the program to be 
[re-]installed. In Debian-style Linux they're here:


$ ls -l /opt/seamonkey/distribution/extensions
total 2012
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  399843 Jan 17 16:53 
{59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2}.xpi
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1305192 Jan 17 16:53 
{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}.xpi

-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  351730 Jan 17 16:53 inspec...@mozilla.org.xpi

The Lightning extension is the file
"{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}.xpi"

I expect that that there is a directory branch 
"distributions\extensions" under the SeaMonkey program directory in Windows.


/df

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Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-06 Thread Daniel

Daniel wrote on 6/02/2021 3:09 pm:

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 5/2/21 11:43 pm:

Daniel wrote:

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 4/2/21 10:05 pm:

Daniel wrote:
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as 
shown in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the update, 
I had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux which I 
have updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" 
but by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning 
worked/works, but in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons 
Manager, Lightning is there but I only have the option to "Remove" 
because "Lightning is incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux SM 
2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the 
same profile!)


 From https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.6/ 
section "Known Issues":
Lightning or one of the distributed extensions is not showing up or 
is disabled under Add-ons.
If the extension is disabled and can not be enabled deinstall it. 
If it does not show up after restart do the following:


    Enter "about:config" in the location bar.
    Enter "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field.
    Reset the key of the extension not showing up using the popup 
menu with the mouse. If in doubt just reset all keys, but this 
might bring back previously uninstalled distributed Add-ons.

    Restart SeaMonkey.


Thanks for this, Don.

When I entered "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field, 
I had four keys listed 


extensions.installeddistroaddon.debu...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean 

extensions.installeddistroaddon.inspec...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2};modified;true;true 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103};modified;true;true 



So I reset the third and fourth keys and, when I restarted SeaMonkey, 
I had just the first two keys left  and still no 
Lightning/Calendar!! ;-(


Should I try resetting the first two (even though they appear to be 
totally disconnected with Lightning/Calendar)??


As an aside, I consider sharing a profile between 2.49.x and 2.53.x 
to be a horrible idea.  2.53.6 may well change something which 
2.49.1 will no longer understand, 2.49.1 is then liable to decide 
the file is corrupt and do something about it.

ymmv


mmdv!!

For years, I've been sharing a profile between my Win7 SM and my 
Linux SM (even since Mozilla Suite!!)  against the advice of 
those in the know!! Guess I've just been lucky  and my luck 
continues!


Sharing profiles between different versions on different OS's should 
compound those risks ... but it has worked  so far!! ;-P


Don't know, all I have is
extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103} 
which is set to true
(2.53.6 under Linux), Lightning has always worked for me, even when I 
moved from 2.49.4 to 2.53.3.


Still not working... so I thought I'd try downloading Lightning from 
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/


and install that to see if it works.

Should I have fed it through the SeaMonkey Extensions Converter site ?? 
We'll wait and see!!


And tonight I've booted up into my Win7 SM 2.53.5.1  and no 
Lightning/Calendar there either!


My problems might be growing!!
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Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-05 Thread Daniel

mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 6/2/21 6:52 am:

Daniel wrote:

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 4/2/21 10:05 pm:

Daniel wrote:
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as 
shown in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the update, 
I had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux which I have 
updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" 
but by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning worked/works, 
but in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons Manager, Lightning 
is there but I only have the option to "Remove" because "Lightning 
is incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux SM 
2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the same 
profile!)


 From https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.6/ 
section "Known Issues":
Lightning or one of the distributed extensions is not showing up or 
is disabled under Add-ons.
If the extension is disabled and can not be enabled deinstall it. If 
it does not show up after restart do the following:


    Enter "about:config" in the location bar.
    Enter "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field.
    Reset the key of the extension not showing up using the popup 
menu with the mouse. If in doubt just reset all keys, but this might 
bring back previously uninstalled distributed Add-ons.

    Restart SeaMonkey.


Thanks for this, Don.

When I entered "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field, 
I had four keys listed 


extensions.installeddistroaddon.debu...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean
extensions.installeddistroaddon.inspec...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2};modified;true;true 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103};modified;true;true 



So I reset the third and fourth keys and, when I restarted SeaMonkey, 
I had just the first two keys left  and still no 
Lightning/Calendar!! ;-(


Should I try resetting the first two (even though they appear to be 
totally disconnected with Lightning/Calendar)??


Did you first uninstall any version of Lightning currently installed in 
your profile?  It might show up as disabled in the Add-ons manager, but 
still needs to be uninstalled so that the new bundled version can be 
installed.  I think once the bundled version has been installed by one 
version of SeaMonkey, it gets automatically updated in future, but not 
sure if that happens if you already have a version installed from before 
SeaMonkey started bundling it.  So uninstall any existing version of 
Lightning, then reset the pref (it looks like 
{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103} is the one for Lightning), 
restart SeaMonkey and hopefully it will install automatically.


If that's still not working, the XPI file for the extension is installed 
along with SeaMonkey, so you might be able to install it into your 
profile from there.  From the add-ons manager, click the cog near the 
top-right corner, choose "Install Add-on From File" and select the XPI 
file.  On my Linux system, it's at 
/opt/seamonkey/distribution/extensions/e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}.xpi, 
so I'd guess on Windows the path would be something like "C:\Program 
Files\SeaMonkey\..." or perhaps "C:\Program Files\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\...".


Lightning is quite closely tied to SeaMonkey, so you need compatible 
versions.  Aside from the other problems with sharing a single profile 
between multiple SeaMonkey versions, you may find that Lightning only 
works in one version, since you can only have one version of Lightning 
installed in that profile.  I think Lightning is also one of a few 
OS-specific extensions, so you might also find that it only works in 
whichever OS you installed Lightning for even if the versions are 
otherwise identical (I'm almost certain that at least used to be the 
case - not entirely sure whether it still is).



Thanks for that, Mark.

As I just replied to Don, I downloaded the xpi file from the Thunderbird 
Add-ons page and was going to install it later, but given your 
suggestion of the cog near the top-right corner, I just gave it a go 
 and failed.


Maybe I'll have to look harder for the SeaMonkey Add-ons page (which I 
thought was hosted by Thunderbird) or, maybe, fed the Thunderbird 
extension through the SeaMonkey Extensions convert page.

--
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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.53.5.1 Build identifier: 20201115194905


User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.53.6 Build identifier: 20210118013008

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Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-05 Thread Daniel

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 5/2/21 11:43 pm:

Daniel wrote:

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 4/2/21 10:05 pm:

Daniel wrote:
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as 
shown in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the update, 
I had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux which I have 
updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" 
but by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning worked/works, 
but in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons Manager, Lightning 
is there but I only have the option to "Remove" because "Lightning 
is incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux SM 
2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the same 
profile!)


 From https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.6/ 
section "Known Issues":
Lightning or one of the distributed extensions is not showing up or 
is disabled under Add-ons.
If the extension is disabled and can not be enabled deinstall it. If 
it does not show up after restart do the following:


    Enter "about:config" in the location bar.
    Enter "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field.
    Reset the key of the extension not showing up using the popup 
menu with the mouse. If in doubt just reset all keys, but this might 
bring back previously uninstalled distributed Add-ons.

    Restart SeaMonkey.


Thanks for this, Don.

When I entered "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field, 
I had four keys listed 


extensions.installeddistroaddon.debu...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean
extensions.installeddistroaddon.inspec...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2};modified;true;true 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103};modified;true;true 



So I reset the third and fourth keys and, when I restarted SeaMonkey, 
I had just the first two keys left  and still no 
Lightning/Calendar!! ;-(


Should I try resetting the first two (even though they appear to be 
totally disconnected with Lightning/Calendar)??


As an aside, I consider sharing a profile between 2.49.x and 2.53.x 
to be a horrible idea.  2.53.6 may well change something which 2.49.1 
will no longer understand, 2.49.1 is then liable to decide the file 
is corrupt and do something about it.

ymmv


mmdv!!

For years, I've been sharing a profile between my Win7 SM and my Linux 
SM (even since Mozilla Suite!!)  against the advice of those in 
the know!! Guess I've just been lucky  and my luck continues!


Sharing profiles between different versions on different OS's should 
compound those risks ... but it has worked  so far!! ;-P


Don't know, all I have is
extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103} 
which is set to true
(2.53.6 under Linux), Lightning has always worked for me, even when I 
moved from 2.49.4 to 2.53.3.


Still not working... so I thought I'd try downloading Lightning from 
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/


and install that to see if it works.

Should I have fed it through the SeaMonkey Extensions Converter site ?? 
We'll wait and see!!

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.53.5.1 Build identifier: 20201115194905


User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 
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Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-05 Thread mozilla-lists . mbourne

Daniel wrote:

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 4/2/21 10:05 pm:

Daniel wrote:
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as 
shown in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the update, I 
had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux which I have 
updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" 
but by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning worked/works, 
but in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons Manager, Lightning is 
there but I only have the option to "Remove" because "Lightning is 
incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux SM 
2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the same 
profile!)


 From https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.6/ 
section "Known Issues":
Lightning or one of the distributed extensions is not showing up or 
is disabled under Add-ons.
If the extension is disabled and can not be enabled deinstall it. If 
it does not show up after restart do the following:


    Enter "about:config" in the location bar.
    Enter "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field.
    Reset the key of the extension not showing up using the popup 
menu with the mouse. If in doubt just reset all keys, but this might 
bring back previously uninstalled distributed Add-ons.

    Restart SeaMonkey.


Thanks for this, Don.

When I entered "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field, I 
had four keys listed 


extensions.installeddistroaddon.debu...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean
extensions.installeddistroaddon.inspec...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean
extensions.installedDistroAddon.{59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2};modified;true;true 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103};modified;true;true 



So I reset the third and fourth keys and, when I restarted SeaMonkey, I 
had just the first two keys left  and still no Lightning/Calendar!! ;-(


Should I try resetting the first two (even though they appear to be 
totally disconnected with Lightning/Calendar)??


Did you first uninstall any version of Lightning currently installed in 
your profile?  It might show up as disabled in the Add-ons manager, but 
still needs to be uninstalled so that the new bundled version can be 
installed.  I think once the bundled version has been installed by one 
version of SeaMonkey, it gets automatically updated in future, but not 
sure if that happens if you already have a version installed from before 
SeaMonkey started bundling it.  So uninstall any existing version of 
Lightning, then reset the pref (it looks like 
{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103} is the one for Lightning), 
restart SeaMonkey and hopefully it will install automatically.


If that's still not working, the XPI file for the extension is installed 
along with SeaMonkey, so you might be able to install it into your 
profile from there.  From the add-ons manager, click the cog near the 
top-right corner, choose "Install Add-on From File" and select the XPI 
file.  On my Linux system, it's at 
/opt/seamonkey/distribution/extensions/e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}.xpi, 
so I'd guess on Windows the path would be something like "C:\Program 
Files\SeaMonkey\..." or perhaps "C:\Program Files\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\...".


Lightning is quite closely tied to SeaMonkey, so you need compatible 
versions.  Aside from the other problems with sharing a single profile 
between multiple SeaMonkey versions, you may find that Lightning only 
works in one version, since you can only have one version of Lightning 
installed in that profile.  I think Lightning is also one of a few 
OS-specific extensions, so you might also find that it only works in 
whichever OS you installed Lightning for even if the versions are 
otherwise identical (I'm almost certain that at least used to be the 
case - not entirely sure whether it still is).


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Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-05 Thread Don Spam's Reckless Son

Daniel wrote:

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 4/2/21 10:05 pm:

Daniel wrote:
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as 
shown in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the update, I 
had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux which I have 
updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" 
but by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning worked/works, 
but in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons Manager, Lightning is 
there but I only have the option to "Remove" because "Lightning is 
incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux SM 
2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the same 
profile!)


 From https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.6/ 
section "Known Issues":
Lightning or one of the distributed extensions is not showing up or 
is disabled under Add-ons.
If the extension is disabled and can not be enabled deinstall it. If 
it does not show up after restart do the following:


    Enter "about:config" in the location bar.
    Enter "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field.
    Reset the key of the extension not showing up using the popup 
menu with the mouse. If in doubt just reset all keys, but this might 
bring back previously uninstalled distributed Add-ons.

    Restart SeaMonkey.


Thanks for this, Don.

When I entered "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field, I 
had four keys listed 


extensions.installeddistroaddon.debu...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean
extensions.installeddistroaddon.inspec...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean
extensions.installedDistroAddon.{59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2};modified;true;true 

extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103};modified;true;true 



So I reset the third and fourth keys and, when I restarted SeaMonkey, I 
had just the first two keys left  and still no Lightning/Calendar!! ;-(


Should I try resetting the first two (even though they appear to be 
totally disconnected with Lightning/Calendar)??


As an aside, I consider sharing a profile between 2.49.x and 2.53.x to 
be a horrible idea.  2.53.6 may well change something which 2.49.1 
will no longer understand, 2.49.1 is then liable to decide the file is 
corrupt and do something about it.

ymmv


mmdv!!

For years, I've been sharing a profile between my Win7 SM and my Linux 
SM (even since Mozilla Suite!!)  against the advice of those in the 
know!! Guess I've just been lucky  and my luck continues!


Sharing profiles between different versions on different OS's should 
compound those risks ... but it has worked  so far!! ;-P


Don't know, all I have is
extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103} 
which is set to true
(2.53.6 under Linux), Lightning has always worked for me, even when I 
moved from 2.49.4 to 2.53.3.


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Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-04 Thread Daniel

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 4/2/21 10:05 pm:

Daniel wrote:
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as 
shown in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the update, I 
had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux which I have 
updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" but 
by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning worked/works, 
but in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons Manager, Lightning is 
there but I only have the option to "Remove" because "Lightning is 
incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux SM 
2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the same 
profile!)


 From https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.6/ 
section "Known Issues":
Lightning or one of the distributed extensions is not showing up or is 
disabled under Add-ons.
If the extension is disabled and can not be enabled deinstall it. If 
it does not show up after restart do the following:


    Enter "about:config" in the location bar.
    Enter "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field.
    Reset the key of the extension not showing up using the popup menu 
with the mouse. If in doubt just reset all keys, but this might bring 
back previously uninstalled distributed Add-ons.

    Restart SeaMonkey.


Thanks for this, Don.

When I entered "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field, I 
had four keys listed 


extensions.installeddistroaddon.debu...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean
extensions.installeddistroaddon.inspec...@mozilla.org;modified;true;boolean
extensions.installedDistroAddon.{59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2};modified;true;true
extensions.installedDistroAddon.{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103};modified;true;true

So I reset the third and fourth keys and, when I restarted SeaMonkey, I 
had just the first two keys left  and still no Lightning/Calendar!! ;-(


Should I try resetting the first two (even though they appear to be 
totally disconnected with Lightning/Calendar)??


As an aside, I consider sharing a profile between 2.49.x and 2.53.x to 
be a horrible idea.  2.53.6 may well change something which 2.49.1 will 
no longer understand, 2.49.1 is then liable to decide the file is 
corrupt and do something about it.

ymmv


mmdv!!

For years, I've been sharing a profile between my Win7 SM and my Linux 
SM (even since Mozilla Suite!!)  against the advice of those in the 
know!! Guess I've just been lucky  and my luck continues!


Sharing profiles between different versions on different OS's should 
compound those risks ... but it has worked  so far!! ;-P

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Re: Fwd: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-04 Thread Daniel

Bret Busby wrote on 4/2/21 8:43 pm:
Forwarded to list as replies do not default to the list and OP's 
email address is a spoof.


Not an answer to your query, but, you might want to view


https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/microsoft-365/windows/end-of-windows-7-support

and


https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/14/21065140/how-to-upgrade-microsoft-windows-7-10-free-os

I had to abandon the latest most stable version of Linux; UbuntuMATE 
Linux 16.04.7, as support for that is coming to an end in two

months, and, switch to UbuntuMATE 20.10 (due to be superseded by
21.04, in two months), for the sake of system security.


Thanks for the link, Bret.

I've no interested in updating past Win7. If it keeps working, in some
fashion, great, if not, hopefully I'll be able to connect via my Linux
installation!
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Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-04 Thread Don Spam's Reckless Son

Daniel wrote:
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as shown 
in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the update, I 
had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux which I have 
updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" but 
by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning worked/works, but 
in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons Manager, Lightning is there 
but I only have the option to "Remove" because "Lightning is 
incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux SM 
2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the same 
profile!)


From https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.6/ 
section "Known Issues":

Lightning or one of the distributed extensions is not showing up or is disabled 
under Add-ons.
If the extension is disabled and can not be enabled deinstall it. If it does 
not show up after restart do the following:

Enter "about:config" in the location bar.
Enter "extensions.installedDistroAddon" in the search field.
Reset the key of the extension not showing up using the popup menu with the 
mouse. If in doubt just reset all keys, but this might bring back previously 
uninstalled distributed Add-ons.
Restart SeaMonkey.


As an aside, I consider sharing a profile between 2.49.x and 2.53.x to 
be a horrible idea.  2.53.6 may well change something which 2.49.1 will 
no longer understand, 2.49.1 is then liable to decide the file is 
corrupt and do something about it.

ymmv

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Fwd: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-04 Thread Bret Busby
Forwarded to list as replies do not default to the list and OP's email 
address is a spoof.


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Subject: Re: Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2021 17:34:00 +0800
From: Bret Busby 
To: Daniel 

On 4/2/21 4:52 pm, Daniel wrote:
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as shown 
in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the update, I 
had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux which I have 
updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" but 
by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning worked/works, but 
in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons Manager, Lightning is there 
but I only have the option to "Remove" because "Lightning is 
incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux SM 
2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the same 
profile!)



Not an answer to your query, but, you might want to view
https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/microsoft-365/windows/end-of-windows-7-support 


and
https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/14/21065140/how-to-upgrade-microsoft-windows-7-10-free-os 



I had to abandon the latest most stable version of Linux; UbuntuMATE 
Linux 16.04.7, as support for that is coming to an end in two months, 
and, switch to UbuntuMATE 20.10 (due to be superseded by 21.04, in two 
months), for the sake of system security.


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Lightning/Calendar in SM 2.53.6

2021-02-04 Thread Daniel
Today I (finally) updated from SM 2.49.1 to SM 2.53.6 on Linux, as shown 
in my sig file.


On my Win7 installation (updated from SM 2.49.5), after the update, I 
had Lightning starting at SM bootup, but not in Linux which I have 
updated, today, from SM 2.49.1  yes 2.49.1.


Now I seem to recall that in SM 2.49.1, Lightning wasn't "inbuilt" but 
by 2.49.5, it was.


So, when I updated my *Win7* SM from 2.49.5, Lightning worked/works, but 
in Linux (now 2.53.6), checking the Add-ons Manager, Lightning is there 
but I only have the option to "Remove" because "Lightning is 
incompatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.6"


How can I get my Lightning up and running??

(Note: when I say I've updated SM, I mean I have installed Linux SM 
2.53.6 in parallel (new location) with SM 2.49.1, but using the same 
profile!)

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SeaMonkey/2.53.5.1 Build identifier: 20201115194905


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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-12-22 Thread WaltS48

On 10/31/19 4:33 PM, BigBlue wrote:

On Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 3:22:46 PM UTC-5, David H. Durgee wrote:


I must be missing something.  I am using Provider for Google Calendar
here with 2.49.5 without problems.

Dave


How did you get that add-in installed? I can't find it in the 'search for 
add-ins' page.



This is the last version known to work with SeaMonkey.

If the attachement doesn't make it through, go to 
, 
right click the Download button and select 'Save as'.


Save it and install from the Add-ons Manager using the gear wheel and 
'Install Add-ons From File...'.


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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread Dirk Fieldhouse

On 31/10/19 20:33, BigBlue wrote:

On Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 3:22:46 PM UTC-5, David H. Durgee wrote:


I must be missing something.  I am using Provider for Google Calendar
here with 2.49.5 without problems. >

How did you get that add-in installed? I can't find it in the 'search for 
add-ins' page.




"Released Sept. 16, 2018 245.8 KiB Works with SeaMonkey 2.49 - 2.60a1, 
Thunderbird 52.0 - 63.0a1"


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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread BigBlue
On Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 5:08:25 PM UTC-5, David H. Durgee wrote:
> WaltS48 wrote:
> > On 10/31/19 4:22 PM, David H. Durgee wrote:
> >> Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> >>> WaltS48 wrote:
>  On 10/31/19 12:57 PM, BigBlue wrote:
> > Thanks. I believe I understand how it should work to set that up, but
> > something is just not working for me.
> >
> > I go to 'File... New... Calendar', choose 'On the Network', Choose
> > CalDAV as the format and enter a URL based on what you listed. It
> > opens a window to have me log into Google, which seems normal, and
> > when I do log in I grant permissions to Lightning for calendar
> > access. But when I click the new calendar from the list it doesn't
> > seem like it has synced anything. If I right-click and 'synchronize'
> > then it sits with a status of 'Checking Calendars...' without doing
> > anything.
> >
> > Was there something else that had to be set up in Google to make that
> > connection work?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
>  I tried creating the CalDAV calendar in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 and it
>  appears it cannot be activated. Possibly due to
>  
> 
>  Looks like the SeaMonkey developer might need to add the bug fix to a
>  version of SeaMonkey and provide an update.
> 
> >>> Put it 3h ago into 2.53.1. Can not test it. Should be in Bills next
> >>> build. It will not be fixed for 2.49.5.
> >>>
> >>> FRG
> >>
> >> I must be missing something.  I am using Provider for Google Calendar
> >> here with 2.49.5 without problems.
> >>
> >> Dave
> >>
> > 
> > You are missing reading and understanding the bug report.
> > 
> > The problem cropped up a few days ago.
> > 
> > No problem if you installed it before that date, or maybe it doesn't
> > appear with that old version of the extension.
> > 
> > Start SeaMonkey with a test profile, install the extension and try
> > creating a new Google calendar.
> > 
> > Let us know what happens.
> > 
> 
> No need if that is the issue.  Sounds like the work-around until this is
> fixed would be to back level, install the extension and then upgrade.
> 
> Dave

Is it the Seamonkey version or the extension version that is the problem?
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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread David H. Durgee
WaltS48 wrote:
> On 10/31/19 4:22 PM, David H. Durgee wrote:
>> Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
>>> WaltS48 wrote:
 On 10/31/19 12:57 PM, BigBlue wrote:
> Thanks. I believe I understand how it should work to set that up, but
> something is just not working for me.
>
> I go to 'File... New... Calendar', choose 'On the Network', Choose
> CalDAV as the format and enter a URL based on what you listed. It
> opens a window to have me log into Google, which seems normal, and
> when I do log in I grant permissions to Lightning for calendar
> access. But when I click the new calendar from the list it doesn't
> seem like it has synced anything. If I right-click and 'synchronize'
> then it sits with a status of 'Checking Calendars...' without doing
> anything.
>
> Was there something else that had to be set up in Google to make that
> connection work?
>
> Thanks.
>
 I tried creating the CalDAV calendar in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 and it
 appears it cannot be activated. Possibly due to
 

 Looks like the SeaMonkey developer might need to add the bug fix to a
 version of SeaMonkey and provide an update.

>>> Put it 3h ago into 2.53.1. Can not test it. Should be in Bills next
>>> build. It will not be fixed for 2.49.5.
>>>
>>> FRG
>>
>> I must be missing something.  I am using Provider for Google Calendar
>> here with 2.49.5 without problems.
>>
>> Dave
>>
> 
> You are missing reading and understanding the bug report.
> 
> The problem cropped up a few days ago.
> 
> No problem if you installed it before that date, or maybe it doesn't
> appear with that old version of the extension.
> 
> Start SeaMonkey with a test profile, install the extension and try
> creating a new Google calendar.
> 
> Let us know what happens.
> 

No need if that is the issue.  Sounds like the work-around until this is
fixed would be to back level, install the extension and then upgrade.

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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread WaltS48

On 10/31/19 4:22 PM, David H. Durgee wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 10/31/19 12:57 PM, BigBlue wrote:

Thanks. I believe I understand how it should work to set that up, but
something is just not working for me.

I go to 'File... New... Calendar', choose 'On the Network', Choose
CalDAV as the format and enter a URL based on what you listed. It
opens a window to have me log into Google, which seems normal, and
when I do log in I grant permissions to Lightning for calendar
access. But when I click the new calendar from the list it doesn't
seem like it has synced anything. If I right-click and 'synchronize'
then it sits with a status of 'Checking Calendars...' without doing
anything.

Was there something else that had to be set up in Google to make that
connection work?

Thanks.


I tried creating the CalDAV calendar in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 and it
appears it cannot be activated. Possibly due to


Looks like the SeaMonkey developer might need to add the bug fix to a
version of SeaMonkey and provide an update.


Put it 3h ago into 2.53.1. Can not test it. Should be in Bills next
build. It will not be fixed for 2.49.5.

FRG


I must be missing something.  I am using Provider for Google Calendar
here with 2.49.5 without problems.

Dave



You are missing reading and understanding the bug report.

The problem cropped up a few days ago.

No problem if you installed it before that date, or maybe it doesn't 
appear with that old version of the extension.


Start SeaMonkey with a test profile, install the extension and try 
creating a new Google calendar.


Let us know what happens.

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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread BigBlue
On Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 3:22:46 PM UTC-5, David H. Durgee wrote:
> 
> I must be missing something.  I am using Provider for Google Calendar
> here with 2.49.5 without problems.
> 
> Dave

How did you get that add-in installed? I can't find it in the 'search for 
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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread David H. Durgee
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> WaltS48 wrote:
>> On 10/31/19 12:57 PM, BigBlue wrote:
>>> Thanks. I believe I understand how it should work to set that up, but
>>> something is just not working for me.
>>>
>>> I go to 'File... New... Calendar', choose 'On the Network', Choose
>>> CalDAV as the format and enter a URL based on what you listed. It
>>> opens a window to have me log into Google, which seems normal, and
>>> when I do log in I grant permissions to Lightning for calendar
>>> access. But when I click the new calendar from the list it doesn't
>>> seem like it has synced anything. If I right-click and 'synchronize'
>>> then it sits with a status of 'Checking Calendars...' without doing
>>> anything.
>>>
>>> Was there something else that had to be set up in Google to make that
>>> connection work?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>> I tried creating the CalDAV calendar in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 and it
>> appears it cannot be activated. Possibly due to
>> 
>>
>> Looks like the SeaMonkey developer might need to add the bug fix to a
>> version of SeaMonkey and provide an update.
>>
> Put it 3h ago into 2.53.1. Can not test it. Should be in Bills next
> build. It will not be fixed for 2.49.5.
> 
> FRG

I must be missing something.  I am using Provider for Google Calendar
here with 2.49.5 without problems.

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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread WaltS48

On 10/31/19 4:03 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 10/31/19 12:57 PM, BigBlue wrote:
Thanks. I believe I understand how it should work to set that up, but 
something is just not working for me.


I go to 'File... New... Calendar', choose 'On the Network', Choose 
CalDAV as the format and enter a URL based on what you listed. It 
opens a window to have me log into Google, which seems normal, and 
when I do log in I grant permissions to Lightning for calendar 
access. But when I click the new calendar from the list it doesn't 
seem like it has synced anything. If I right-click and 'synchronize' 
then it sits with a status of 'Checking Calendars...' without doing 
anything.


Was there something else that had to be set up in Google to make that 
connection work?


Thanks.

I tried creating the CalDAV calendar in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 and it 
appears it cannot be activated. Possibly due to 



Looks like the SeaMonkey developer might need to add the bug fix to a 
version of SeaMonkey and provide an update.


Put it 3h ago into 2.53.1. Can not test it. Should be in Bills next 
build. It will not be fixed for 2.49.5.


FRG


I should download and install a Bill's build for testing purposes.

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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

WaltS48 wrote:

On 10/31/19 12:57 PM, BigBlue wrote:
Thanks. I believe I understand how it should work to set that up, but 
something is just not working for me.


I go to 'File... New... Calendar', choose 'On the Network', Choose CalDAV as 
the format and enter a URL based on what you listed. It opens a window to 
have me log into Google, which seems normal, and when I do log in I grant 
permissions to Lightning for calendar access. But when I click the new 
calendar from the list it doesn't seem like it has synced anything. If I 
right-click and 'synchronize' then it sits with a status of 'Checking 
Calendars...' without doing anything.


Was there something else that had to be set up in Google to make that 
connection work?


Thanks.

I tried creating the CalDAV calendar in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 and it appears it 
cannot be activated. Possibly due to 



Looks like the SeaMonkey developer might need to add the bug fix to a version 
of SeaMonkey and provide an update.


Put it 3h ago into 2.53.1. Can not test it. Should be in Bills next build. It 
will not be fixed for 2.49.5.


FRG
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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread BigBlue
> Thanks. I'll check into the possible workaround mentioned there and see if 
> that helps.

Seems that I already had general.useragent.compatMode.firefox=true, so 
apparently the workaround they describe doesn't help the Google Calendar 
integration.

I guess I'll make note of things and watch for the patch to make it to 
Seamonkey someday and then try again.
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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread BigBlue
On Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 12:26:05 PM UTC-5, WaltS48 wrote:
> On 10/31/19 12:57 PM, BigBlue wrote:
> > Thanks. I believe I understand how it should work to set that up, but 
> > something is just not working for me.
> > 
> > I go to 'File... New... Calendar', choose 'On the Network', Choose CalDAV 
> > as the format and enter a URL based on what you listed. It opens a window 
> > to have me log into Google, which seems normal, and when I do log in I 
> > grant permissions to Lightning for calendar access. But when I click the 
> > new calendar from the list it doesn't seem like it has synced anything. If 
> > I right-click and 'synchronize' then it sits with a status of 'Checking 
> > Calendars...' without doing anything.
> > 
> > Was there something else that had to be set up in Google to make that 
> > connection work?
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> I tried creating the CalDAV calendar in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 and it 
> appears it cannot be activated. Possibly due to 
> 
> 
> Looks like the SeaMonkey developer might need to add the bug fix to a 
> version of SeaMonkey and provide an update.
> 
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Thanks. I'll check into the possible workaround mentioned there and see if that 
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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread WaltS48

On 10/31/19 12:57 PM, BigBlue wrote:

Thanks. I believe I understand how it should work to set that up, but something 
is just not working for me.

I go to 'File... New... Calendar', choose 'On the Network', Choose CalDAV as 
the format and enter a URL based on what you listed. It opens a window to have 
me log into Google, which seems normal, and when I do log in I grant 
permissions to Lightning for calendar access. But when I click the new calendar 
from the list it doesn't seem like it has synced anything. If I right-click and 
'synchronize' then it sits with a status of 'Checking Calendars...' without 
doing anything.

Was there something else that had to be set up in Google to make that 
connection work?

Thanks.

I tried creating the CalDAV calendar in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 and it 
appears it cannot be activated. Possibly due to 



Looks like the SeaMonkey developer might need to add the bug fix to a 
version of SeaMonkey and provide an update.


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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread BigBlue
Meh... looks like that may be a read-only interface. Back to my prior questions 
about CalDAV...
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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread BigBlue
So I went into settings for my Google calendar and found an 'integration' 
section with a private URL for iCal integration. I re-did the setup in 
Seamonkey and chose iCal instead of CalDAV and now it seems to work. At least 
it has synced my events. Haven't had time to fully test everything though.

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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread BigBlue
Thanks. I believe I understand how it should work to set that up, but something 
is just not working for me.

I go to 'File... New... Calendar', choose 'On the Network', Choose CalDAV as 
the format and enter a URL based on what you listed. It opens a window to have 
me log into Google, which seems normal, and when I do log in I grant 
permissions to Lightning for calendar access. But when I click the new calendar 
from the list it doesn't seem like it has synced anything. If I right-click and 
'synchronize' then it sits with a status of 'Checking Calendars...' without 
doing anything.

Was there something else that had to be set up in Google to make that 
connection work?

Thanks.
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Re: Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread WaltS48

On 10/31/19 11:44 AM, BigBlue wrote:

I see that in the new version of Seamonkey Mail there is an Add-on called Lightning that 
provides calendar functionality. That might be useful if I could link it to my Google 
calendar. I searched and found a "Provider for Google Calendar" Add-on that 
seems to do just that but I think it may only work with Thunderbird directly, not 
Seamonkey Mail. Is that the case? I can't find it via the Seamonkey Add-on search.

Is there any other way to connect Lightning in Seamonkey with Google calendar?

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/provider-for-google-calendar/

Thanks.



I have been using CalDAV to connect to my Google calendar.

I believe this is the URL you would use in the Location field when 
setting it up.


https://apidata.googleusercontent.com/caldav/v2/your-email-address/events

Be sure to replace your email address.

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Lightning calendar tool linked to Google calendar?

2019-10-31 Thread BigBlue
I see that in the new version of Seamonkey Mail there is an Add-on called 
Lightning that provides calendar functionality. That might be useful if I could 
link it to my Google calendar. I searched and found a "Provider for Google 
Calendar" Add-on that seems to do just that but I think it may only work with 
Thunderbird directly, not Seamonkey Mail. Is that the case? I can't find it via 
the Seamonkey Add-on search. 

Is there any other way to connect Lightning in Seamonkey with Google calendar?

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/provider-for-google-calendar/

Thanks.
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Re: new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-02-20 Thread Pololo

sean wrote:

Alex Beauroy wrote on 01/31/2015 05:54 AM:

new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer,
Lightning calendar, ? IRC ChatZilla ??? @lex


i am heavily reliant upon the addressbook and lightning calendar...
have never been interested in IRC, thus rarely use chatzilla... i
don't code, so never use composer except to answer e'mail...

sean



I use: Browser, Mail @ Newsgroups,Address Book, and  Lightning calendar
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Re: new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-02-20 Thread sean

Alex Beauroy wrote on 01/31/2015 05:54 AM:

new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning
calendar, ?
IRC ChatZilla ???
@lex


i am heavily reliant upon the addressbook and lightning calendar... have 
never been interested in IRC, thus rarely use chatzilla... i don't code, 
so never use composer except to answer e'mail...


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Re: new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-02-04 Thread A Williams

Alex Beauroy wrote:

new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning
calendar, ?
IRC ChatZilla ???
@lex


Browser, Email and Composer.
I'm not counting the Address Book as a separate entity, its implied by 
Email.
Am thinking about Lightning because my old Sunbird is reliably unstable 
under Linux.

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Re: new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-02-02 Thread NFN Smith

Alex Beauroy wrote:

new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning
calendar, ?
IRC ChatZilla ???
@lex



I have used the Composer a lot in the past, because it's convenient for 
quick/dirty updates to HTML content.  However, knowing that it isn't 
supported anymore, and experiencing just enough occasional quirks 
(particularly in deleting rows from tables), I've gotten in the habit of 
using Komposer far more often, where the user interface is nearly 
identical.  Among other things, I've found that Komposer produces 
cleaner HTML, including no big (apparently random) blocks of white 
space, and files that are noticeably smaller.



I have Lightning installed, but don't really use it, because I haven't 
found a tool that will sync with my Android phone, other than the 
for-pay BirdieSync, or having to coordinate through Google Calendar.


Smith

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Re: new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-02-01 Thread Richard Falken
Alex Beauroy wrote:
 new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning
 calendar, ?
 IRC ChatZilla ???
 @lex

I use the borwser, the email/usenet system, the addressbook and sometimes
the HTML editor. I'use the IRC system if I hadn't a client running 24/7 on
a remote shell.
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Re: new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-02-01 Thread Daniel

On 31/01/15 23:54, Alex Beauroy wrote:

new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning
calendar, ?
IRC ChatZilla ???
@lex
Two out of three!! I don't have Lightning installed, but I believe it 
may soon be incorporated with-in the Suite.


I have two chns up on Chatzilla ATT, and, I suppose, I might be using 
part of Composer to write this reply.


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Re: new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-02-01 Thread Bill Spikowski

Alex Beauroy wrote:

new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning 
calendar, ?
IRC ChatZilla ???
@lex




I use Lightning --  many of my colleagues use Outlook for everything, and assume others 
do too. Without Lightning, when they invite me to a meeting, I get a blank 
email instead of an Outlook meeting announcement. I don't rely on the Lightning calendar 
function for anything else, but it lets me communicate with the Outlook world on that 
single subject.
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Re: new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-01-31 Thread Ronnie
I have Lightning with Lightbird installed, i use the email client which 
is actually quite good, been trying to use chatzilla which could be 
better. Haven't tried the address book yet, and composer will be nice to 
alter simple stuff or check for the right code to use types of situations.


Alex Beauroy wrote:
new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning 
calendar, ?

IRC ChatZilla ???
@lex
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Re: new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-01-31 Thread WaltS48

On 01/31/2015 07:54 AM, Alex Beauroy wrote:

new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning
calendar, ?
IRC ChatZilla ???
@lex



I have Lightning installed in my SeaMonkey.

Don't use Composer or ChatZilla.

I do use chat in Thunderbird.

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Re: new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-01-31 Thread EE

Alex Beauroy wrote:

new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning
calendar, ?
IRC ChatZilla ???
@lex


None of the above.  I just use the browser and email/newsgroup reader.

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new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning calendar, ?????

2015-01-31 Thread Alex Beauroy
new topic : Does  you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning 
calendar, ?

IRC ChatZilla ???
@lex
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Re: on SM19 Lightning calendar doesn't work

2013-08-15 Thread Bill Davidsen

WaltS wrote:

On 07/29/2013 02:45 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:

After upgrade to 19 from 17.1 Lightning didn't work. Add-in manager found an
upgrade, I installed it, and that didn't work either. Yes, I restarted.

Currently back on 17.1, this is must-have functionality for me.

Linux x86_64, Fedora released upgrade RPM.



Upgrade from SM 2.17.1 to SM 2.19?

What version did Add-on Manager find?

You need Lightning 2.4b1.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/versions/

After upgrade to 2.10 Lightning 2.5b2 was installed. Worked fine on Fedora 17, 
fails on 18 and 19. Investigating.


Yes, I tried setting up a new profile with no customization, although 2.17.1 
continues to work in my normal profile.


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Re: on SM19 Lightning calendar doesn't work

2013-07-29 Thread WaltS

On 07/29/2013 02:45 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:

After upgrade to 19 from 17.1 Lightning didn't work. Add-in manager found an
upgrade, I installed it, and that didn't work either. Yes, I restarted.

Currently back on 17.1, this is must-have functionality for me.

Linux x86_64, Fedora released upgrade RPM.



Upgrade from SM 2.17.1 to SM 2.19?

What version did Add-on Manager find?

You need Lightning 2.4b1.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/versions/

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on SM19 Lightning calendar doesn't work

2013-07-29 Thread Bill Davidsen
After upgrade to 19 from 17.1 Lightning didn't work. Add-in manager found an 
upgrade, I installed it, and that didn't work either. Yes, I restarted.


Currently back on 17.1, this is must-have functionality for me.

Linux x86_64, Fedora released upgrade RPM.

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Re: Changing the background color of the Lightning calendar

2013-01-13 Thread NoOp
On 01/12/2013 11:31 PM, Dennis wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
...
 I recommend asking on mozilla.support.calendar and/or
 mozilla.dev.apps.calendar. When you do, I'd also recommend that you
 provide details... SM version, Calendar version, etc. It will save
 others from having to ask you before offering advise.
 
 
 Nevermind. I have it looking like I want now. Simple change of two css
 files:
  /.mozilla/seamonkey/##.default/extensions/{}/chrome/
 calendar/skin/calendar/widgets/minimonth.css
 
 and
  /.mozilla/seamonkey/##.default/extensions/{}/chrome/
 calendar/skin/calendar/common/calendar-views.css
 
 Replaced all instances of #FF with the color of my choice.
 
 Most likely the version of Lightning and/or Seamonkey would be rather
 immaterial. At least when dealing with relatively recent versions of each.
 
 Dennis
 
 

Cool! Thanks for the follow-up  solution.
Side note: you can also turn on optimized accessability colors (just
makes them darker) in the Calednar preferences.
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Re: Changing the background color of the Lightning calendar

2013-01-12 Thread Dennis
NoOp wrote:
 On 01/11/2013 12:14 PM, Dennis wrote:
 Anyone know how to change the default background color of the Lightning
 calendar? Not event colors, I know how to do that.

 Lightning is running in Seamonkey on linux in my case.

 I want to change the default white to any other color. I would like to
 change it in the Day, Week, Multiweek, Monthly, and the monthly
 'thumbnail' views. Pretty much anywhere there is a white background I
 want to change it.
 ...
 
 I recommend asking on mozilla.support.calendar and/or
 mozilla.dev.apps.calendar. When you do, I'd also recommend that you
 provide details... SM version, Calendar version, etc. It will save
 others from having to ask you before offering advise.
 

Nevermind. I have it looking like I want now. Simple change of two css
files:
 /.mozilla/seamonkey/##.default/extensions/{}/chrome/
calendar/skin/calendar/widgets/minimonth.css

and
 /.mozilla/seamonkey/##.default/extensions/{}/chrome/
calendar/skin/calendar/common/calendar-views.css

Replaced all instances of #FF with the color of my choice.

Most likely the version of Lightning and/or Seamonkey would be rather
immaterial. At least when dealing with relatively recent versions of each.

Dennis


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Changing the background color of the Lightning calendar

2013-01-11 Thread Dennis
Anyone know how to change the default background color of the Lightning
calendar? Not event colors, I know how to do that.

Lightning is running in Seamonkey on linux in my case.

I want to change the default white to any other color. I would like to
change it in the Day, Week, Multiweek, Monthly, and the monthly
'thumbnail' views. Pretty much anywhere there is a white background I
want to change it.

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Re: Changing the background color of the Lightning calendar

2013-01-11 Thread NoOp
On 01/11/2013 12:14 PM, Dennis wrote:
 Anyone know how to change the default background color of the Lightning
 calendar? Not event colors, I know how to do that.
 
 Lightning is running in Seamonkey on linux in my case.
 
 I want to change the default white to any other color. I would like to
 change it in the Day, Week, Multiweek, Monthly, and the monthly
 'thumbnail' views. Pretty much anywhere there is a white background I
 want to change it.
...

I recommend asking on mozilla.support.calendar and/or
mozilla.dev.apps.calendar. When you do, I'd also recommend that you
provide details... SM version, Calendar version, etc. It will save
others from having to ask you before offering advise.






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Re: Lightning Calendar Sync

2012-07-08 Thread Chris Ilias

On 12-07-08 12:20 AM, Bret Blakeslee wrote:

This may or may not be the place to ask this but I'm going to anyway.
Lightning offers buttons to sync the calendars.  Do these buttons
actually work?  I can't seem to make them do anything.  I have
successfully sync'd the regular SeaMonkey stuff but this functionally
has eluded me.  How do I do this?


Try asking on the support-calendar mailing list. 
https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-calendar


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Lightning Calendar Sync

2012-07-07 Thread Bret Blakeslee
This may or may not be the place to ask this but I'm going to anyway.  
Lightning offers buttons to sync the calendars.  Do these buttons 
actually work?  I can't seem to make them do anything.  I have 
successfully sync'd the regular SeaMonkey stuff but this functionally 
has eluded me.  How do I do this?


Bret Blakeslee
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Re: Compatiblilty Reporter makes Lightning calendar incompatible

2011-11-30 Thread Philip Chee
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 11:40:49 -0800, flyguy wrote:
 I'm using SM 2.4.1 on an XP computer.
 
 I installed the Addon Compatibility Reporter; after that, my Lightning 
 Calendar extension ceased to function, and it was reported at not 
 compatible. I was using 1.0b7; it appears 1.0 was installed. A
 
 What happened, and how do I recover? I can install 1.0b7 again, but how 
 about all my calendar entries?
 
 I have backed up the folder labeled calender-data. Can I install 
 Lightning 1.0b7 and replace the calendar-data file with the backed up 
 version?
 
 Apparently, I completely misunderstand the function and purpose of the 
 Compatibility Reporter, as it did a lot more than report. Just what is 
 it supposed to do?

According to https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Calendar/Calendar_Versions
1.0b7 should work with 2.4.1.

Not sure what is going on.

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Compatiblilty Reporter makes Lightning calendar incompatible

2011-11-29 Thread flyguy

I'm using SM 2.4.1 on an XP computer.

I installed the Addon Compatibility Reporter; after that, my Lightning 
Calendar extension ceased to function, and it was reported at not 
compatible. I was using 1.0b7; it appears 1.0 was installed. A


What happened, and how do I recover? I can install 1.0b7 again, but how 
about all my calendar entries?


I have backed up the folder labeled calender-data. Can I install 
Lightning 1.0b7 and replace the calendar-data file with the backed up 
version?


Apparently, I completely misunderstand the function and purpose of the 
Compatibility Reporter, as it did a lot more than report. Just what is 
it supposed to do?

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Re: Compatiblilty Reporter makes Lightning calendar incompatible

2011-11-29 Thread JAS
flyguy wrote:
 I'm using SM 2.4.1 on an XP computer.

 I installed the Addon Compatibility Reporter; after that, my Lightning
 Calendar extension ceased to function, and it was reported at not
 compatible. I was using 1.0b7; it appears 1.0 was installed. A

 What happened, and how do I recover? I can install 1.0b7 again, but
 how about all my calendar entries?

 I have backed up the folder labeled calender-data. Can I install
 Lightning 1.0b7 and replace the calendar-data file with the backed up
 version?

 Apparently, I completely misunderstand the function and purpose of the
 Compatibility Reporter, as it did a lot more than report. Just what
 is it supposed to do?
Have you tried shutting down and restarting ? My SM 2.5 works fine with
the Lightning 1.0

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Re: Compatiblilty Reporter makes Lightning calendar incompatible

2011-11-29 Thread flyguy

On 11/29/2011 12:58 PM, JAS wrote:

flyguy wrote:

I'm using SM 2.4.1 on an XP computer.

I installed the Addon Compatibility Reporter; after that, my Lightning
Calendar extension ceased to function, and it was reported at not
compatible. I was using 1.0b7; it appears 1.0 was installed. A

What happened, and how do I recover? I can install 1.0b7 again, but
how about all my calendar entries?

I have backed up the folder labeled calender-data. Can I install
Lightning 1.0b7 and replace the calendar-data file with the backed up
version?

Apparently, I completely misunderstand the function and purpose of the
Compatibility Reporter, as it did a lot more than report. Just what
is it supposed to do?

Have you tried shutting down and restarting ? My SM 2.5 works fine with
the Lightning 1.0


Yes, but the calendar still came up blank; i.e, the calendar seems to be 
there, but there are no events in it. The Compatibility Reporter said it 
wasn't compatible, and listed version 1.0 as the installed item.


Did Lightning 1.0 work when you were using 2.4.1?

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Re: Compatiblilty Reporter makes Lightning calendar incompatible

2011-11-29 Thread flyguy

On 11/29/2011 1:14 PM, flyguy wrote:

On 11/29/2011 12:58 PM, JAS wrote:

flyguy wrote:

I'm using SM 2.4.1 on an XP computer.

I installed the Addon Compatibility Reporter; after that, my Lightning
Calendar extension ceased to function, and it was reported at not
compatible. I was using 1.0b7; it appears 1.0 was installed. A

What happened, and how do I recover? I can install 1.0b7 again, but
how about all my calendar entries?

I have backed up the folder labeled calender-data. Can I install
Lightning 1.0b7 and replace the calendar-data file with the backed up
version?

Apparently, I completely misunderstand the function and purpose of the
Compatibility Reporter, as it did a lot more than report. Just what
is it supposed to do?

Have you tried shutting down and restarting ? My SM 2.5 works fine with
the Lightning 1.0


Yes, but the calendar still came up blank; i.e, the calendar seems to be
there, but there are no events in it. The Compatibility Reporter said it
wasn't compatible, and listed version 1.0 as the installed item.

Did Lightning 1.0 work when you were using 2.4.1?


To expand on what shows when I look at the calendar in a tab on the 
email window:


Left sidebar:

1) a mini-calendar at the top, from which I can select day, month, and year
2) a list of my calendars, including the colors and names (so, it hasn't 
lost that information). The location given for every calendar is 
moz-storage-calendar://


The calendar grid on the right, but every square is blank: no days, no 
events.

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Re: Compatiblilty Reporter makes Lightning calendar incompatible

2011-11-29 Thread Jens Hatlak

flyguy wrote:

I'm using SM 2.4.1 on an XP computer.

I installed the Addon Compatibility Reporter; after that, my Lightning
Calendar extension ceased to function, and it was reported at not
compatible. I was using 1.0b7; it appears 1.0 was installed.


The ACR extension disables all add-on compatibility checks. This also 
means that it'll offer to install versions that are known to not be 
compatible, like Lightning or Enigmail, which contain binary components 
where each add-on version only works with a certain application version 
(e.g. Lightning 1.0 only works with SM 2.5).



What happened, and how do I recover? I can install 1.0b7 again, but how
about all my calendar entries?


I don't know what will happen if you downgrade Lightning, so I recommend 
to upgrade SM instead (2.5 is stable and works with Lightning 1.0 which 
you already have installed so no need to downgrade anything).



Apparently, I completely misunderstand the function and purpose of the
Compatibility Reporter, as it did a lot more than report. Just what is
it supposed to do?


It's supposed to support alpha/beta testers with investigating whether 
reportedly incompatible add-ons are actually still compatible with newer 
application versions.


Mozilla knows about its shortcomings and is working on making add-ons 
compatible by default (automatically excluding add-ons with binary 
components like Lightning, and allowing add-on authors to selectively 
enable strict compatibility checking). AFAIK this is scheduled to land 
in time for SM 2.7 or 2.8 the latest (it's already enabled in nightly 
builds).


HTH

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Re: Compatiblilty Reporter makes Lightning calendar incompatible

2011-11-29 Thread JAS
flyguy wrote:
 On 11/29/2011 12:58 PM, JAS wrote:
 flyguy wrote:
 I'm using SM 2.4.1 on an XP computer.

 I installed the Addon Compatibility Reporter; after that, my Lightning
 Calendar extension ceased to function, and it was reported at not
 compatible. I was using 1.0b7; it appears 1.0 was installed. A

 What happened, and how do I recover? I can install 1.0b7 again, but
 how about all my calendar entries?

 I have backed up the folder labeled calender-data. Can I install
 Lightning 1.0b7 and replace the calendar-data file with the backed up
 version?

 Apparently, I completely misunderstand the function and purpose of the
 Compatibility Reporter, as it did a lot more than report. Just what
 is it supposed to do?
 Have you tried shutting down and restarting ? My SM 2.5 works fine with
 the Lightning 1.0

 Yes, but the calendar still came up blank; i.e, the calendar seems to
 be there, but there are no events in it. The Compatibility Reporter
 said it wasn't compatible, and listed version 1.0 as the installed item.

 Did Lightning 1.0 work when you were using 2.4.1?

I was using 1.0b7 in SM 2.4.1. When I first viewed the calendar after
updating and it was changed to 1.0 the calendar was blank  and on the
left side it showed my different installed .ics files. I downloaded the
lightning 1.0 xpi file and installed it again and all was well.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/lightning/download.html

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Re: Compatiblilty Reporter makes Lightning calendar incompatible

2011-11-29 Thread flyguy

On 11/29/2011 6:33 PM, JAS wrote:

flyguy wrote:

On 11/29/2011 12:58 PM, JAS wrote:

flyguy wrote:

I'm using SM 2.4.1 on an XP computer.

I installed the Addon Compatibility Reporter; after that, my Lightning
Calendar extension ceased to function, and it was reported at not
compatible. I was using 1.0b7; it appears 1.0 was installed. A

What happened, and how do I recover? I can install 1.0b7 again, but
how about all my calendar entries?

I have backed up the folder labeled calender-data. Can I install
Lightning 1.0b7 and replace the calendar-data file with the backed up
version?

Apparently, I completely misunderstand the function and purpose of the
Compatibility Reporter, as it did a lot more than report. Just what
is it supposed to do?

Have you tried shutting down and restarting ? My SM 2.5 works fine with
the Lightning 1.0


Yes, but the calendar still came up blank; i.e, the calendar seems to
be there, but there are no events in it. The Compatibility Reporter
said it wasn't compatible, and listed version 1.0 as the installed item.

Did Lightning 1.0 work when you were using 2.4.1?


I was using 1.0b7 in SM 2.4.1. When I first viewed the calendar after
updating and it was changed to 1.0 the calendar was blank  and on the
left side it showed my different installed .ics files. I downloaded the
lightning 1.0 xpi file and installed it again and all was well.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/lightning/download.html


I had a similar experience returning to Lightning 1.0b7. It took at 
least two install/restarts for it to begin functioning again. 
Fortunately, I was able to use the local.sqlite file from a recent 
backup to restore all my events, except for the last couple weeks.


When I update to 2.5 in a few days, I'll also update to 1.0., but I'll 
definitely do a profile backup just before I do either!


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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-29 Thread Bill Davidsen

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

Thank you WLS and Rickles!

It installed fine on the laptop.

Now, if I install it also on my Netbook can I sync them?

I see you didn't get an answer on this one, I'd like to do that too, if it 
provides reminders wherever I'm logged in at the time.


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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-29 Thread Bill Davidsen

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

-
How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
with a zip program (like WinZip), change sound.wav and repack it.
-


And where did you find these instructions?

Phil


http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/faq.html#alarm_sound

Is that info regarding Lightning or Sunbird? Never used Sunbird, but there does 
seem to be some info from when it was the only calendar. Or only one being 
documented. ;-)


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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-29 Thread d...@kd4e.com

 Bill Davidsen wrote:

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

-
How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
with a zip program (like WinZip), change sound.wav and repack it.
-


And where did you find these instructions?

Phil


http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/faq.html#alarm_sound


Is that info regarding Lightning or Sunbird? Never used Sunbird, but
there does seem to be some info from when it was the only calendar. Or
only one being documented. ;-)


Since Lightning has replaced Sunbird and the page describes things
in common to both, the transition from Sunbird to Lightning, the
possible interaction between them, and the installation and use of
Lightning it is reasonable to anticipate that these instructions
apply to Lightning (in the absence of any text stating otherwise).

Do you have a reason to believe that these instructions are not
reliable?


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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-16 Thread Daniel

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

-
How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
with a zip program (like WinZip), change sound.wav and repack it.
-

Why would they bury the sound file in the calendar.jar file?

Is it possible to make the sound.wav inside the calendar.jar file
a symlink to a file external to calendar.jar?

That way one could change the sound.wav easily, or even write a
script to rotate sound.wav files for variety.

WDYT?



How about just changing the system file called sound.jar, i.e. each 
day/week rename/copy a different .wav file to be called sound.wav!


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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-16 Thread d...@kd4e.com

 Daniel wrote:

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

-
How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
with a zip program (like WinZip), change sound.wav and repack it.
-

Why would they bury the sound file in the calendar.jar file?

Is it possible to make the sound.wav inside the calendar.jar file
a symlink to a file external to calendar.jar?

That way one could change the sound.wav easily, or even write a
script to rotate sound.wav files for variety.

WDYT?



How about just changing the system file called sound.jar, i.e. each
day/week rename/copy a different .wav file to be called sound.wav!

Daniel


Is there a system file called sound.jar?

I understood the setup to be calendar.jar with sound.wav
embedded within it.

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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-16 Thread WLS

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

  Daniel wrote:

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

-
How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
with a zip program (like WinZip), change sound.wav and repack it.
-

Why would they bury the sound file in the calendar.jar file?

Is it possible to make the sound.wav inside the calendar.jar file
a symlink to a file external to calendar.jar?

That way one could change the sound.wav easily, or even write a
script to rotate sound.wav files for variety.

WDYT?



How about just changing the system file called sound.jar, i.e. each
day/week rename/copy a different .wav file to be called sound.wav!

Daniel


Is there a system file called sound.jar?

I understood the setup to be calendar.jar with sound.wav
embedded within it.



I'm assuming that you installed Lightning into Seamonkey, so why 
don't/can't you go into your lightning preferences and change the alarm 
sound to whatever you want.


http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/530/screenshotpreferencesr.png

That can be found under Edit  Preferences.

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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-16 Thread d...@kd4e.com

WLS wrote:


How about just changing the system file called sound.jar, i.e. each
day/week rename/copy a different .wav file to be called sound.wav!

Daniel


Is there a system file called sound.jar?

I understood the setup to be calendar.jar with sound.wav
embedded within it.



I'm assuming that you installed Lightning into Seamonkey, so why
don't/can't you go into your lightning preferences and change the alarm
sound to whatever you want.

http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/530/screenshotpreferencesr.png

That can be found under Edit  Preferences.

WLS


Thanks!

I wonder why the Lightning instructions don't say that?

Their instructions create the clear impression that sound.wav is
embedded in calendar.jar -- so one would not even think to look
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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-16 Thread WLS

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

WLS wrote:


How about just changing the system file called sound.jar, i.e. each
day/week rename/copy a different .wav file to be called sound.wav!

Daniel


Is there a system file called sound.jar?

I understood the setup to be calendar.jar with sound.wav
embedded within it.



I'm assuming that you installed Lightning into Seamonkey, so why
don't/can't you go into your lightning preferences and change the alarm
sound to whatever you want.

http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/530/screenshotpreferencesr.png

That can be found under Edit  Preferences.

WLS


Thanks!

I wonder why the Lightning instructions don't say that?

Their instructions create the clear impression that sound.wav is
embedded in calendar.jar -- so one would not even think to look
elsewhere.



There are instructions? News to me.

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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-16 Thread d...@kd4e.com

I wonder why the Lightning instructions don't say that?

Their instructions create the clear impression that sound.wav is
embedded in calendar.jar -- so one would not even think to look
elsewhere.



There are instructions? News to me.

YW!


-
How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
with a zip program (like WinZip), change sound.wav and repack it.
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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-16 Thread Philip Chee
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 13:55:26 -0400, d...@kd4e.com wrote:
 I wonder why the Lightning instructions don't say that?

 Their instructions create the clear impression that sound.wav is
 embedded in calendar.jar -- so one would not even think to look
 elsewhere.


 There are instructions? News to me.

 YW!
 
 -
 How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
 It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
 directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
 with a zip program (like WinZip), change sound.wav and repack it.
 -

And where did you find these instructions?

Phil

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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-16 Thread d...@kd4e.com

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How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
with a zip program (like WinZip), change sound.wav and repack it.
-


And where did you find these instructions?

Phil


http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/faq.html#alarm_sound


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Lightning Calendar - Bug?

2010-09-16 Thread d...@kd4e.com

I just observed that in 2.0.8 when Lightning Calendar
is open in a Tab the Delete key does not function.

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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread S. Beaulieu

d...@kd4e.com a écrit :

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?



It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the 
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.


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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

 S. Beaulieu wrote:

d...@kd4e.com a écrit :

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?


It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.

S.


THANKS!

Why don't they mention this on the other Lightning sites?

Thanks to your file name I did a search and found this page:

http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2010/01/lightning_10_beta1_now_availab.html

Where it says:

Lightning now supports SeaMonkey 2.0 as a host application

Great fun!  I have asked on the Puppy Linux Forum if there
are any concerns as to compatibility with Seamonkey 2.0.7
for Fatdog, Lucid 5.1, and Fluppy.

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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

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d...@kd4e.com a écrit :

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?



It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.

S.


They just now posted a newer Lightning 1.0b2 posted ... but see this:

If you are using Seamonkey, please also use the older Lightning 1.0b1. 
This release doesn't support Seamonkey, but the next release will likely 
do so again.


Is this .xpi

lightning.xpi   26-Aug-2010 07:07   1.2M

From this site:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-central/linux-xpi/

... what I want or would it be automatically updated to the latest
version so I need the .xpi that is specifically labeled
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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread Leonidas Jones
d...@kd4e.com d...@kd4e.com wrote:
 S. Beaulieu wrote:
 d...@kd4e.com a écrit :
 Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
 for support, in Seamonkey?
 
 
 It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
 filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.
 
 S.
 
 They just now posted a newer Lightning 1.0b2 posted ... but see this:
 
 If you are using Seamonkey, please also use the older Lightning
 1.0b1. This release doesn't support Seamonkey, but the next release
 will likely do so again.
 
 Is this .xpi
 
   lightning.xpi   26-Aug-2010 07:07   1.2M
 
 From this site:
 http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-central/linux-xpi/
 
 ... what I want or would it be automatically updated to the latest
 version so I need the .xpi that is specifically labeled
 Lightning 1.0b1?

No, that would be a recent nightly.  Try here:

http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/1.0b1/linux-i686/

I did set up SeaMonkey on an older Mac recently, and found that beta two
does not work.  Beta one should be fine, and works very well from here.

Lee
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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

 S. Beaulieu wrote:

d...@kd4e.com a écrit :

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?



It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.

S.


OK, I downloaded lightning.xpi

Then I just spend a while searching for info as to where to put
it -- nada.

The only thing I see for Add-Ons is to download/install them
from the Internet.

Where do I put this file so that Seamonkey sees it, please?

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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread Rickles

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

  S. Beaulieu wrote:

d...@kd4e.com a écrit :

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?



It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.

S.


OK, I downloaded lightning.xpi

Then I just spend a while searching for info as to where to put
it -- nada.

The only thing I see for Add-Ons is to download/install them
from the Internet.

Where do I put this file so that Seamonkey sees it, please?

Save your XPI file to some location that you know.  Open the SM browser. 
 At the top of the window see the toolbar with 'File', 'Edit', etc. 
Click on File - Open File..., then in the file chooser dialog, navigate 
to where you saved the XPI file and select it.  It will de-compress and 
install, with dialogs along the way.  Most likely you'll have to shut 
down and re-start the browser to activate the plug-in/extension, and the 
 means to access it will be prob. be some new entry in the mail 
window's Tools or Window menus.


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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

Thank you WLS and Rickles!

It installed fine on the laptop.

Now, if I install it also on my Netbook can I sync them?



Where do I put this file so that Seamonkey sees it, please?



Tools  Add-on Manager  Extensions  Install  Select lightning.xpi
from where ever you saved it and enjoy.

WLS



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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

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How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
with a zip program (like WinZip), change sound.wav and repack it.
-

Why would they bury the sound file in the calendar.jar file?

Is it possible to make the sound.wav inside the calendar.jar file
a symlink to a file external to calendar.jar?

That way one could change the sound.wav easily, or even write a
script to rotate sound.wav files for variety.

WDYT?

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Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-14 Thread d...@kd4e.com

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?

This shows up in SM Add-ons but appears to just check
for updates and only refers to Thunderbird and not SM:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/4623/

It would be great to be able to sychronize calendars
between my two computers.

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