[Expired for thunderbird (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Trying with the deb it seems the behaviour is the same, it's not letting
you pick an ics. If you pick 'remote' instead of 'local' you can enter
an url which can be a file:///something and successful import the ics.
The issue seems an upstream inintuitive UI rather than a snap problem?
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You rec
go to calendar view
click on neuer kalender
select auf meinem computer
click weiter
select what u want
click weiter
click fertigstellen
expected:
display a filesector to pick the .ics file
right click on the created calendar
select eigenschaften
at adresse u cant change the field and there stand
sorry but not it's not, at what creation? do you click on the ics from
nautilus? do you load it from a thunderbird menu or dialog and if so
which one?
a proper report would include detailled steps, example
'* start thunderbird
* go to calendar
* select file menu, import
expected:
display a file
at creation there is no asking which file... there is no path selection
and its also not possible to edit the address of the file... right click
on that created calendar and u cant change the address
is that now clear enough?
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** Summary changed:
- it isnt possible to add a calendar from a local file
+ [snap] it isn't possible to add a calendar from a local file
** Tags added: snap
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