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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24-Jan-19 12:51 AM, Onno Ekker
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<div>Lightning may be integrated, but the integrated version
is (still?) one locale only, so if you add another language
pack ans change locale to it, the calendar strings are still
in the original locale…</div>
<div>It would be nice if there was an easy way to install a
multi-locale version of Lightning.</div>
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<div>Onno</div>
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<i>I think there is a simple solution. we integrate it not bundle
it. Thunderbird is probably the only mail client still in
development that has no calendar integrated as part of the
application.<br>
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