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When I’m in my email screen, there’s an option to show Calendar on the far right-hand side of the screen (I think it’s called the “Today Pane”)
I’ve set the columns in Tasks numerous times to show only “Title”. However, every time I reboot Mint, Thunderbird always goes to displaying the default settings for that pane: “Done, Priority, Title”.
How can I make Thunderbird remember the column settings and show only Title?
Check your plugins - sounds like lightning. After complaints of T/bird locking up I removed lightning and all the problems went away.
I have no complaints about Lightning Calendar, I like it and use it a lot. The Today Pane is part of Lightning.
I just want to find out how to save the settings for it.
I've had a look at the links you've suggested, the options window in Lightning is the one I've looked at before, but can't see anything there regarding what I want.
The config editor might control the settings, if I can work out what it's referred to as.
In the meantime I've just asked mozilla support. If I have no luck, I'll investigate the Calendar Tweaks. Thanks for the links. I'll post any solution I find.
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