Re: Importing Calendar Files (.ics)

2017-05-28 Thread rickman

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 10:31 PM:

On 5/27/17 4:15 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 3:44 PM:

On 5/27/17 3:30 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 3:03 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:35 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 2:22 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:02 PM, rickman wrote:

rickman wrote on 5/27/2017 1:45 PM:

When I was using T-bird I could not import calendar files by
clicking on
them.  If I tried it would open the file in an attachment to an
email.  In
Seamonkey it opens the file as text in the browser.

Is there a way to tell SeaMonkey to open the file in the calendar?

Also, I'm not clear on what happens when I open a calendar file
through
File- Open- Calendar File.  It opens in the app, but it appears to use
that
file as the data repository.  How do I find out where calendars
created in
the app will be stored.  When I create one and look at the
properties it
just says, "moz-storage-calendar://"  Where would that be under
Windows?  It
is not an environment variable accessible by the SET command.


I think I figured out a way to do this.  I need to first create a
calendar
with the right name which creates a file in the default location.  Then
under Events and Tasks - Import I can load a given .ics file into that
calendar.



That is what you need to do unless you want to Import them to the
default
Home calendar.





I guess the details of how a calendar is displayed don't get saved
in the
.ics file.


They don't.


Any idea where these settings *are* saved?


Probably moz-storage-calendar:// wherever that is.



Funny they weren't imported with the other settings.  Maybe they were but
discarded since the calendar isn't in SeaMonkey when this was imported



That bites me every time I forget to create the New Calendar before
importing. My Events end up in Home, then I have to find each event,
delete
it, create the New Calendar and import again.


SeaMonkey seems to have some real issues with the calendar.  Once I loaded
all my calendars I got a number of alarms popping up.  I tried to use the
global snooze button to make them go away and it only made *some* alerts
go away and left two.  I tried it again and one more went away.  A third
time made the final one go away.



Well, you were importing your calendars along with their reminders, that
hadn't been launched and dismissed in SeaMonkey. 😀


I'm not sure what you are saying.  How does this relate to the problem of
snoozing all the alarms ?

I'm not dismissing them.  I'm snoozing them.



Sorry, misread the "global snooze button" as the "Dismiss All" button.

Either way, the reminders are going to activate, once you import the calendars


Yes, thanks.  But that is not thee issue.  Would only want the alerts to 
activate when needed.  Maybe I didn't explain this clearly.


The issue is that SeaMonkey doesn't seem to snooze them properly.  When I 
use the global control it doesn't handle all the alarms.  When there are 
many it leaves two alarms unhandled.  When there are two the global control 
only handles one.  The last one is only snoozed by the global control when 
it is alone.


I take it others don't see this behavior?

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Re: Importing Calendar Files (.ics)

2017-05-27 Thread WaltS48

On 5/27/17 4:15 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 3:44 PM:

On 5/27/17 3:30 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 3:03 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:35 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 2:22 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:02 PM, rickman wrote:

rickman wrote on 5/27/2017 1:45 PM:
When I was using T-bird I could not import calendar files by 
clicking on

them.  If I tried it would open the file in an attachment to an
email.  In
Seamonkey it opens the file as text in the browser.

Is there a way to tell SeaMonkey to open the file in the calendar?

Also, I'm not clear on what happens when I open a calendar file 
through
File- Open- Calendar File.  It opens in the app, but it appears 
to use

that
file as the data repository.  How do I find out where calendars
created in
the app will be stored.  When I create one and look at the 
properties it

just says, "moz-storage-calendar://"  Where would that be under
Windows?  It
is not an environment variable accessible by the SET command.


I think I figured out a way to do this.  I need to first create a
calendar
with the right name which creates a file in the default 
location.  Then
under Events and Tasks - Import I can load a given .ics file into 
that

calendar.



That is what you need to do unless you want to Import them to the 
default

Home calendar.





I guess the details of how a calendar is displayed don't get 
saved in the

.ics file.


They don't.


Any idea where these settings *are* saved?


Probably moz-storage-calendar:// wherever that is.


Funny they weren't imported with the other settings.  Maybe they 
were but

discarded since the calendar isn't in SeaMonkey when this was imported



That bites me every time I forget to create the New Calendar before
importing. My Events end up in Home, then I have to find each event, 
delete

it, create the New Calendar and import again.


SeaMonkey seems to have some real issues with the calendar.  Once I 
loaded
all my calendars I got a number of alarms popping up.  I tried to use 
the

global snooze button to make them go away and it only made *some* alerts
go away and left two.  I tried it again and one more went away.  A third
time made the final one go away.



Well, you were importing your calendars along with their reminders, that
hadn't been launched and dismissed in SeaMonkey. 😀


I'm not sure what you are saying.  How does this relate to the problem 
of snoozing all the alarms ?


I'm not dismissing them.  I'm snoozing them.





Sorry, misread the "global snooze button" as the "Dismiss All" button.

Either way, the reminders are going to activate, once you import the 
calendars



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Re: Importing Calendar Files (.ics)

2017-05-27 Thread rickman

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 3:44 PM:

On 5/27/17 3:30 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 3:03 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:35 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 2:22 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:02 PM, rickman wrote:

rickman wrote on 5/27/2017 1:45 PM:

When I was using T-bird I could not import calendar files by clicking on
them.  If I tried it would open the file in an attachment to an
email.  In
Seamonkey it opens the file as text in the browser.

Is there a way to tell SeaMonkey to open the file in the calendar?

Also, I'm not clear on what happens when I open a calendar file through
File- Open- Calendar File.  It opens in the app, but it appears to use
that
file as the data repository.  How do I find out where calendars
created in
the app will be stored.  When I create one and look at the properties it
just says, "moz-storage-calendar://"  Where would that be under
Windows?  It
is not an environment variable accessible by the SET command.


I think I figured out a way to do this.  I need to first create a
calendar
with the right name which creates a file in the default location.  Then
under Events and Tasks - Import I can load a given .ics file into that
calendar.



That is what you need to do unless you want to Import them to the default
Home calendar.





I guess the details of how a calendar is displayed don't get saved in the
.ics file.


They don't.


Any idea where these settings *are* saved?


Probably moz-storage-calendar:// wherever that is.



Funny they weren't imported with the other settings.  Maybe they were but
discarded since the calendar isn't in SeaMonkey when this was imported



That bites me every time I forget to create the New Calendar before
importing. My Events end up in Home, then I have to find each event, delete
it, create the New Calendar and import again.


SeaMonkey seems to have some real issues with the calendar.  Once I loaded
all my calendars I got a number of alarms popping up.  I tried to use the
global snooze button to make them go away and it only made *some* alerts
go away and left two.  I tried it again and one more went away.  A third
time made the final one go away.



Well, you were importing your calendars along with their reminders, that
hadn't been launched and dismissed in SeaMonkey. 😀


I'm not sure what you are saying.  How does this relate to the problem of 
snoozing all the alarms ?


I'm not dismissing them.  I'm snoozing them.



T-bird had become nearly unusable with the various slow operation issues.
SeaMonkey only seems to be a little better.  I'm not sure if this bug is
related, but it is a nuisance.  I do get tired of waiting for the cursor
to return.


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Re: Importing Calendar Files (.ics)

2017-05-27 Thread WaltS48

On 5/27/17 3:30 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 3:03 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:35 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 2:22 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:02 PM, rickman wrote:

rickman wrote on 5/27/2017 1:45 PM:
When I was using T-bird I could not import calendar files by 
clicking on
them.  If I tried it would open the file in an attachment to an 
email.  In

Seamonkey it opens the file as text in the browser.

Is there a way to tell SeaMonkey to open the file in the calendar?

Also, I'm not clear on what happens when I open a calendar file 
through
File- Open- Calendar File.  It opens in the app, but it appears to 
use

that
file as the data repository.  How do I find out where calendars 
created in
the app will be stored.  When I create one and look at the 
properties it

just says, "moz-storage-calendar://"  Where would that be under
Windows?  It
is not an environment variable accessible by the SET command.


I think I figured out a way to do this.  I need to first create a 
calendar
with the right name which creates a file in the default location.  
Then

under Events and Tasks - Import I can load a given .ics file into that
calendar.



That is what you need to do unless you want to Import them to the 
default

Home calendar.





I guess the details of how a calendar is displayed don't get saved 
in the

.ics file.


They don't.


Any idea where these settings *are* saved?


Probably moz-storage-calendar:// wherever that is.


Funny they weren't imported with the other settings.  Maybe they were 
but

discarded since the calendar isn't in SeaMonkey when this was imported



That bites me every time I forget to create the New Calendar before
importing. My Events end up in Home, then I have to find each event, 
delete

it, create the New Calendar and import again.


SeaMonkey seems to have some real issues with the calendar.  Once I 
loaded all my calendars I got a number of alarms popping up.  I tried to 
use the global snooze button to make them go away and it only made 
*some* alerts go away and left two.  I tried it again and one more went 
away.  A third time made the final one go away.




Well, you were importing your calendars along with their reminders, that 
hadn't been launched and dismissed in SeaMonkey. 😀


T-bird had become nearly unusable with the various slow operation 
issues. SeaMonkey only seems to be a little better.  I'm not sure if 
this bug is related, but it is a nuisance.  I do get tired of waiting 
for the cursor to return.





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Re: Importing Calendar Files (.ics)

2017-05-27 Thread rickman

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 3:03 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:35 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 2:22 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:02 PM, rickman wrote:

rickman wrote on 5/27/2017 1:45 PM:

When I was using T-bird I could not import calendar files by clicking on
them.  If I tried it would open the file in an attachment to an email.  In
Seamonkey it opens the file as text in the browser.

Is there a way to tell SeaMonkey to open the file in the calendar?

Also, I'm not clear on what happens when I open a calendar file through
File- Open- Calendar File.  It opens in the app, but it appears to use
that
file as the data repository.  How do I find out where calendars created in
the app will be stored.  When I create one and look at the properties it
just says, "moz-storage-calendar://"  Where would that be under
Windows?  It
is not an environment variable accessible by the SET command.


I think I figured out a way to do this.  I need to first create a calendar
with the right name which creates a file in the default location.  Then
under Events and Tasks - Import I can load a given .ics file into that
calendar.



That is what you need to do unless you want to Import them to the default
Home calendar.





I guess the details of how a calendar is displayed don't get saved in the
.ics file.


They don't.


Any idea where these settings *are* saved?


Probably moz-storage-calendar:// wherever that is.



Funny they weren't imported with the other settings.  Maybe they were but
discarded since the calendar isn't in SeaMonkey when this was imported



That bites me every time I forget to create the New Calendar before
importing. My Events end up in Home, then I have to find each event, delete
it, create the New Calendar and import again.


SeaMonkey seems to have some real issues with the calendar.  Once I loaded 
all my calendars I got a number of alarms popping up.  I tried to use the 
global snooze button to make them go away and it only made *some* alerts go 
away and left two.  I tried it again and one more went away.  A third time 
made the final one go away.


T-bird had become nearly unusable with the various slow operation issues. 
SeaMonkey only seems to be a little better.  I'm not sure if this bug is 
related, but it is a nuisance.  I do get tired of waiting for the cursor to 
return.


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Re: Importing Calendar Files (.ics)

2017-05-27 Thread WaltS48

On 5/27/17 2:35 PM, rickman wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 2:22 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:02 PM, rickman wrote:

rickman wrote on 5/27/2017 1:45 PM:
When I was using T-bird I could not import calendar files by 
clicking on
them.  If I tried it would open the file in an attachment to an 
email.  In

Seamonkey it opens the file as text in the browser.

Is there a way to tell SeaMonkey to open the file in the calendar?

Also, I'm not clear on what happens when I open a calendar file through
File- Open- Calendar File.  It opens in the app, but it appears to 
use that
file as the data repository.  How do I find out where calendars 
created in
the app will be stored.  When I create one and look at the 
properties it
just says, "moz-storage-calendar://"  Where would that be under 
Windows?  It

is not an environment variable accessible by the SET command.


I think I figured out a way to do this.  I need to first create a 
calendar

with the right name which creates a file in the default location.  Then
under Events and Tasks - Import I can load a given .ics file into that
calendar.



That is what you need to do unless you want to Import them to the default
Home calendar.





I guess the details of how a calendar is displayed don't get saved in 
the

.ics file.


They don't.


Any idea where these settings *are* saved? 


Probably moz-storage-calendar:// wherever that is.


Funny they weren't imported 
with the other settings.  Maybe they were but discarded since the 
calendar isn't in SeaMonkey when this was imported




That bites me every time I forget to create the New Calendar before 
importing. My Events end up in Home, then I have to find each event, 
delete it, create the New Calendar and import again.


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Re: Importing Calendar Files (.ics)

2017-05-27 Thread rickman

WaltS48 wrote on 5/27/2017 2:22 PM:

On 5/27/17 2:02 PM, rickman wrote:

rickman wrote on 5/27/2017 1:45 PM:

When I was using T-bird I could not import calendar files by clicking on
them.  If I tried it would open the file in an attachment to an email.  In
Seamonkey it opens the file as text in the browser.

Is there a way to tell SeaMonkey to open the file in the calendar?

Also, I'm not clear on what happens when I open a calendar file through
File- Open- Calendar File.  It opens in the app, but it appears to use that
file as the data repository.  How do I find out where calendars created in
the app will be stored.  When I create one and look at the properties it
just says, "moz-storage-calendar://"  Where would that be under Windows?  It
is not an environment variable accessible by the SET command.


I think I figured out a way to do this.  I need to first create a calendar
with the right name which creates a file in the default location.  Then
under Events and Tasks - Import I can load a given .ics file into that
calendar.



That is what you need to do unless you want to Import them to the default
Home calendar.





I guess the details of how a calendar is displayed don't get saved in the
.ics file.


They don't.


Any idea where these settings *are* saved?  Funny they weren't imported with 
the other settings.  Maybe they were but discarded since the calendar isn't 
in SeaMonkey when this was imported


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Re: Importing Calendar Files (.ics)

2017-05-27 Thread WaltS48

On 5/27/17 2:02 PM, rickman wrote:

rickman wrote on 5/27/2017 1:45 PM:

When I was using T-bird I could not import calendar files by clicking on
them.  If I tried it would open the file in an attachment to an 
email.  In

Seamonkey it opens the file as text in the browser.

Is there a way to tell SeaMonkey to open the file in the calendar?

Also, I'm not clear on what happens when I open a calendar file through
File- Open- Calendar File.  It opens in the app, but it appears to use 
that
file as the data repository.  How do I find out where calendars 
created in

the app will be stored.  When I create one and look at the properties it
just says, "moz-storage-calendar://"  Where would that be under 
Windows?  It

is not an environment variable accessible by the SET command.


I think I figured out a way to do this.  I need to first create a 
calendar with the right name which creates a file in the default 
location.  Then under Events and Tasks - Import I can load a given .ics 
file into that calendar.



That is what you need to do unless you want to Import them to the 
default Home calendar.






I guess the details of how a calendar is displayed don't get saved in 
the .ics file.  


They don't.



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Re: Importing Calendar Files (.ics)

2017-05-27 Thread rickman

rickman wrote on 5/27/2017 1:45 PM:

When I was using T-bird I could not import calendar files by clicking on
them.  If I tried it would open the file in an attachment to an email.  In
Seamonkey it opens the file as text in the browser.

Is there a way to tell SeaMonkey to open the file in the calendar?

Also, I'm not clear on what happens when I open a calendar file through
File- Open- Calendar File.  It opens in the app, but it appears to use that
file as the data repository.  How do I find out where calendars created in
the app will be stored.  When I create one and look at the properties it
just says, "moz-storage-calendar://"  Where would that be under Windows?  It
is not an environment variable accessible by the SET command.


I think I figured out a way to do this.  I need to first create a calendar 
with the right name which creates a file in the default location.  Then 
under Events and Tasks - Import I can load a given .ics file into that 
calendar.


I guess the details of how a calendar is displayed don't get saved in the 
.ics file.  T-bird is acting up again today and doesn't show any email, 
newsgroups or calendars when I open it, so I can't look to see how I had the 
calendar settings configured.  Not that it's all that important.


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