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Opening calendar window does not work #37
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You have to enable Lightning from addon manager. Regardless of whether Lightbird is installed. :) |
Should not Lightbird tell me about that?.. |
I don't think it can even detect that. |
And either way, that's usually an obvious thing: if an extension depends on another one, the another one should be enabled. Installed but disabled is basically the same thing as not installed at all from SeaMonkey's viewpoint. |
I'm staring at my SeaMonkey running and do not know, whether Lightning is enabled/installed. Having searched online, I found your extension... I do not know the available API, but would expect an extension to be able to learn, whether or not another extension is available... |
Open addon manager, and you can see it there. |
And the problem is that if Lightning isn't there, Lightbird window won't load (like on your screenshot), and the scripts won't have a chance to be executed, so I cannot show anything there. |
So it's not even installed. Install it. :) |
What SM version do you have? |
Do you not get a chance to run something at the install-time -- to detect Lightning presence? |
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/lightning/versions/beta And no, I don't get a change to run anything on installation. Restartless extensions can do that, but the traditional ones can't, as the overlays are only loaded when SeaMonkey starts up. |
I installed the Lightbird-extension and restarted SeaMonkey. I see the new "Calendar" menu-entry under "Windows" menu and the fifth icon for same in the lower-left corner of the every SeaMonkey window.
However, when I press on any of the above, I get a popup-window (without title) with the following content:
Here is the window-shot of it:
I'm using SeaMonkey-2.46 built with Lightning enabled -- although I do not know, how to access the extension now (and was hoping, Lightbird will help).
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