On 5/24/17 6:36 PM, Rick Collins wrote:
On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 4:50:11 PM UTC-4, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Where did you get it from? It looks like you downloaded the wrong add-on.
5.1b1 is available from here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Calendar/Calendar_Versions
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/versions/5.1b1
FRG
Rick Collins wrote:
I just switched from T-bird to SeaMonkey and I'm still trying to get my sea
legs. (pun intended)
One issue is I was very dependent on the Lightning calendar in T-bird but I
can't get a calendar working in SeaMonkey. I see mention that Lightning 5.1b1
should work with SM 2.46, but it doesn't for me. An item shows up in the
Window menu for Calendar, but when I select it an error window pops up saying,
XML Parsing Error: undefined entity
Location: chrome://lightbird/content/sunbird/calendar.xul
Line Number 53, Column 1:<window id="calendar-window"
^
Any ideas? I thought Sunbird was an entirely different calendar than Lightning
and had been dropped some time back, no?
I found the way to install it. I didn't realize this was an "extension" rather than an
"add-on" or I guess one is inclusive of the other term. So the calendar is installed now
(I disabled the Lightbird thing that was giving the error). It's there, but I can't seem to figure
out how to load my calendars from T-Bird Lightning. They were all on my hard drive, none on the
web.
I found a directory,
C:\Users\Rick\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\r3hxeeoc.default\calendar-data\backup
which contains around 50 .ics files. But the file names (most of the form
*.ics) don't correspond to my individual calendars. Do they all get backed up
together? I did find a couple of .sqlite files (local.v19.sqlite and
local.v20.sqlite) in the same directory and two in the directory above
(local.sqlite and deleted.sqlite). The former two are pretty old, 2011/13 and
the latter two are at least from this year. local.sqlite is pretty large, 855
kB. Is that my main calendar file? How would I load it?
The easiest way is to Export the calendars from Thunderbird as .ics
files, then Import them into Lightning in SeaMonkey.
Except for Home, you will have to create the calendars in Lightning in
SeaMonkey before importing.
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