Please remove all Addon/Extension code from Lightning, and integrate full calendar functionality directly into Thunderbird
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1493008
Bug to integrate Lightning into Thunderbird
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Re: Bug to integrate Lightning into Thunderbird
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Jorg made several comments in the bug report about why that can't change yet such as Calendar/Lightning still uses XUL overlays which were removed from Thunderbird.
Jorg made several comments in the bug report about why that can't change yet such as Calendar/Lightning still uses XUL overlays which were removed from Thunderbird.
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Re: Bug to integrate Lightning into Thunderbird
Jorg made several comments in the bug report about why that can't change yet such as Calendar/Lightning still uses XUL overlays which were removed from Thunderbird.
Please no. I do not insult anyone but I, me, has no need for a calendar as part of my email client. If I did I would install this extension and support the author/developer.
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Re: Bug to integrate Lightning into Thunderbird
Up until version 60 I used the ReminderFox add-on for simple to-do lists (that had a date). A simple, mature add-on that does a fraction of what Lightning supports, and doesn't really care what version of Thunderbird you have. I finally gave up (since its clear that Lightning will become integrated eventually) and spent several hours figuring out how to duplicate what I did in ReminderFox in Lightning. Sigh.
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Lightning will become integrated eventually) and spent several hours figuring out how to duplicate what I did in ReminderFox in Lightning. Sigh.
"integrated" as in "built-in" and not removable?
Once again, no hurt feelings intended, that would be "Bloatware" for my use of Thunderbird.
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""integrated" as in "built-in" and not removable?"
I think so, based on what I've seen in the Thunderbird planning mailing list.
I think so, based on what I've seen in the Thunderbird planning mailing list.
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tanstaafl wrote:""integrated" as in "built-in" and not removable?"
I think so, based on what I've seen in the Thunderbird planning mailing list.
I'm sorry to hear that. Thanks for the information.
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Re: Bug to integrate Lightning into Thunderbird
DanRaisch, you marked another post as a duplicate of this one. Can you please put this one over in "Board index ‹ Mozilla Thunderbird ‹ Thunderbird Builds" where that duplicated one was located? It makes more sense to have it under "builds" than "bugs", because it is not so much a bug in the program as it is a change in the entire way Thunderbird "builds" are "built" and operate.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Re: Bug to integrate Lightning into Thunderbird
Landed in today's Daily along with the return of partial updates.
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