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This FAQ applies to Sunbird and | This FAQ applies to Sunbird and Lightning calendaring.<BR> | ||
The User Documentation can be found [[Calendar:User_Documentation|here]] | |||
A FAQ in the Wiki. - Mostly questions from newsgroup [news://news.mozilla.org:119/mozilla.support.calendar mozilla.support.calendar]<br> | A FAQ in the Wiki. - Mostly questions from newsgroup [news://news.mozilla.org:119/mozilla.support.calendar mozilla.support.calendar]<br> | ||
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===Where is my Calendar file?=== | ===Where is my Calendar file?=== | ||
By default local calendars are stored in a sqlite database file called "storage.sdb". This file is located in your profile folder. | By default local calendars are stored in a sqlite database file called "storage.sdb". This file is located in your [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-thunderbird-stores-user-data profile folder]. | ||
Network calendars can be stored on WebDAV, CalDAV, and ftp servers and also locally (in this case "Network calendar" just indicates that the iCalendar format is used and not a sqlite database). | Network calendars can be stored on WebDAV, CalDAV, and ftp servers and also locally (in this case "Network calendar" just indicates that the iCalendar format is used and not a sqlite database). | ||
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Note that the calendar file will only be created if an event/task is added to this calendar. | Note that the calendar file will only be created if an event/task is added to this calendar. | ||
===How do I save my calendar file on a WebDAV server?=== | |||
See the comments above for ftp. Just exchange "ftp://user@domain/filename.ics" with "http://domain/filename.ics" or "https://domain/filename.ics". | |||
===How do I save my calendar file on a local/network drive=== | |||
Use "file:///my/path/to/test.ics" instead of "http://", see above. | |||
For Windows this can look like | |||
file://c:/Documents and Settings/User/Own Data/test.ics | |||
===How can I subscribe to shared iCalendar file=== | |||
Use "Subscribe" or "New Calendar", choose "On the Network", Filetype "iCalendar". | |||
You can use any of the schemes discussed above: | |||
* WebDAV: http:// or https:// | |||
* FTP: ftp:// | |||
* local disk/network share: file:// | |||
Note, that no merging is supported. If you change a file that has been modified by another client between now and your last reload you will loose data! | |||
If your file is on a WebDAV server, Calendar checks for etags before writing data. This prevents you from overwriting modified files and puts the calendar in read only mode. In that case, reload your calendar, put it back in read-write mode and retry your edit. | |||
===I want the whole family to be able to share one Sunbird calendar=== | |||
If all users work on the same PC: From first user export the calendar that should be shared in iCalendar format and save as .ics file on local disc in a folder that can be read/write from all users. Delete the calendar in Sunbird. Use menu | |||
File -> Open Calendar File | |||
and select the previously created .ics file. You'll now directly read from / write to the .ics calendar file. Repeat the last step for all other users. | |||
===Is there a way to convert calendar.ics to a file that can be imported by Outlook 2003?=== | ===Is there a way to convert calendar.ics to a file that can be imported by Outlook 2003?=== | ||
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===How can I install calendar in my current Version of XY? It doesn't work. === | ===How can I install calendar in my current Version of XY? It doesn't work. === | ||
Download the most recent calendar.xpi. Open it with your favorite zip-program. You might need to rename the .xpi to .zip. But don't forget to rename it afterwards. | Download the most recent calendar.xpi. Open it with your favorite zip-program. You might need to rename the .xpi to .zip. But don't forget to rename it afterwards. Extract the install.rdf and edit the var <em:maxVersion> of the Application you want to use to the Version you are using. I.e. 1.0 -> 1.0+ or 1.0->1.1 or whatever. Repack the install.rdf. Now you should be able to install it. | ||
You can also try the [https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=958&application=firefox Nightly Tester Tools], which have an option to override the compatibility test. | You can also try the [https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=958&application=firefox Nightly Tester Tools], which have an option to override the compatibility test. | ||
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Lightning requires Thunderbird. | Lightning requires Thunderbird. | ||
Download it from: | Download it from: | ||
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/download.html | http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/lightning/download.html | ||
The Sunbird project provides a stand-alone version that does not require any other Mozilla product. | The Sunbird project provides a stand-alone version that does not require any other Mozilla product. | ||
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===I want to be informed without having Sunbird in my task-bar=== | ===I want to be informed without having Sunbird in my task-bar=== | ||
A few links: | |||
* [http://www.brownbearsw.com/ical/tricks.html#iCalMinder iCalMinder] examples of iFrame | |||
* [http://minimizetotray.mozdev.org/ MinimizeToTray] software | |||
* [http://users.dart.net.au/~srgeorg/ SunTray] software. | |||
http://www.brownbearsw.com/ical/tricks.html#iCalMinder | |||
http:// | |||
MinimizeToTray | |||
http:// | |||
===TB / FF crashes / shows an error after installing Calendar=== | ===TB / FF crashes / shows an error after installing Calendar=== | ||
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===Is there still development in progress?=== | ===Is there still development in progress?=== | ||
Yes there is! Have a look at | Yes there is! Have a look through [http://hg.mozilla.org/comm-central/pushloghtml recent changes committed to the comm-central source code repository], though you may have to scan a few pages to find calendar progress among the thunderbird progress. You can also look at [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=Calendar&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&status_whiteboard_type=allwordssubstr&status_whiteboard=&keywords_type=allwords&keywords=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=VERIFIED&bug_status=CLOSED&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=exact&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailqa_contact2=1&emailtype2=exact&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=1w&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Last+Changed&field0-0-0=noop&type0-0-0=noop&value0-0-0= bugzilla reports in Calendar project modified in the previous week]. | ||
===How can I synchronize data with my mobile phone?=== | ===How can I synchronize data with my mobile phone?=== | ||
This is currently only possible with third party programs. There is a free | This is currently only possible with third party programs. There is a free tool based on the [http://www.gammu.org Gammu] GSM library for windows. The original Linux counterpart is called [http://wammu.eu/ Wammu] and supports two way iCalendar exchange with a mobile phone. | ||
There is a free tool available, which allows two way synchronisation between Sunbird and Windows Mobile platforms like PocketPCs and SmartPhones. It also synchronizes Thunderbirs'd addressbook. It's written in Java and works on Windows, Linux and OS X. See for details: http://www.finchsync.com | There is a free tool available, which allows two way synchronisation between Sunbird and Windows Mobile platforms like PocketPCs and SmartPhones. It also synchronizes Thunderbirs'd addressbook. It's written in Java and works on Windows, Linux and OS X. See for details: http://www.finchsync.com | ||
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Whole calendars or parts of a calendar in Sunbird and Lightning can be exported in iCalendar format. Once exported you can send them to your phone using OBEX object push. Windows XP (service pack 2) offers support for OBEX over Blue Tooth for those with Blue Tooth connectivity. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883259 for more information. In LINUX, OBEX support is provided through the OpenOBEX project, see http://openobex.triq.net/ for more. | Whole calendars or parts of a calendar in Sunbird and Lightning can be exported in iCalendar format. Once exported you can send them to your phone using OBEX object push. Windows XP (service pack 2) offers support for OBEX over Blue Tooth for those with Blue Tooth connectivity. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883259 for more information. In LINUX, OBEX support is provided through the OpenOBEX project, see http://openobex.triq.net/ for more. | ||
Note that the iCalendar format is an industry standard format and an extension of the original | Note that the iCalendar format is an industry standard format and an extension of the original vCalendar 1.0. The iCalendar and vCalendar standards include many optional features that a particular vendor may not support. For example, most mobile phone manufacturers support only a small part, if any, of the complex mini-language used to express repeated events and tasks, so these may not import correctly into your phone. The [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/sunbird/addon/4721 .vcs Support] extension may help import or export .vcs files. | ||
===How can I subscribe to my Yahoo! Calendar?=== | |||
As of January 2009, Yahoo has a beta calendar service based on Zimbra which provides CalDAV access. See [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Calendar:QA_CalDAV_Support#Yahoo_Calendar_Beta_Notes Yahoo Calendar Beta Notes]. | |||
==Suntray== | ==Suntray== |
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