(In reply to comment #10)
> Well, I also tried this first, but there is a problem, when TB checks for new
> mails on start-up. TB does not recognize the '-calendar' switch and continues
> without attention to it.
I think Lightning needs to add/register a command handler for '-calendar' switch. The old Mozilla Calendar extension did this so I don't know why Lightning should not be able to do the same.
(In reply to comment #10)
> Well, I also tried this first, but there is a problem, when TB checks for new
> mails on start-up. TB does not recognize the '-calendar' switch and continues
> without attention to it.
I think Lightning needs to add/register a command handler for '-calendar' switch. The old Mozilla Calendar extension did this so I don't know why Lightning should not be able to do the same.