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==Files==


===Where is my Calendar file?===
===Where is my Calendar file?===
(I have the German version so please correct my "back-translatioin".) Select the "calendar list" tab  in the upper right area of the screen (above  the "task-list"). Right click on  the calender and select "edit Calendar". The file name and path are shown in the label  next to "lokal filename".
(I have the German version so please correct my "back-translatioin".) Select the "calendar list" tab  in the upper right area of the screen (above  the "task-list"). Right click on  the calender and select "edit Calendar". The file name and path are shown in the label  next to "lokal filename".
==Installation==
===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. Extrakt 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.
Warning: This shouldn't do no harm, but don't do it if you have no idea what you are doing.

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Files

Where is my Calendar file?

(I have the German version so please correct my "back-translatioin".) Select the "calendar list" tab in the upper right area of the screen (above the "task-list"). Right click on the calender and select "edit Calendar". The file name and path are shown in the label next to "lokal filename".


Installation

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. Extrakt 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. Warning: This shouldn't do no harm, but don't do it if you have no idea what you are doing.