Rainlendar+gcal sync Thread last updated on 2006-06-07 16:20:03

Posted by member 329579 on 2006-06-07 09:36:49

hi, that's my first day using litestep and i think it's great.

now i'm using nonstep theme and it includes rainlendar.

is there any way to sync it with gcal? i've found a little tutorial on raineldar's forum but it needs ical plugin. plugins are avaiable since 2.x version i think, nonstep includes rainlendar 1.9.

i tried to replace the module with the dll included in rainlendar package but it doesn't seems to work.

any idea?

Posted by member 148416 on 2006-06-07 09:40:59 link

You'll need to change the *NetLoadModule line in nonstep's theme.rc file.

This will be in the NonStep folder inside your litestep folder (depending on how litestep was installed).

It could be /litestep/profiles/psychtouch/themes/nonstep/theme.rc
or it could be /litestep/themes/nonstep/theme.rc

Either way, find theme.rc and then find the *NetLoadModule line that's referencing rainlender. Then change the version number to the one you want.

I don't use rainlender and never have, and so I can't say for certain if changing the version number will break anything (it could) but the worst that could happen is rainlender could stop working (and then you'd have to go back to version 1.9).

Just change the line, save it, and then hit CTRL-ALT-R.

Good luck :)

Posted by member 329579 on 2006-06-07 09:51:47 link

uh i forgot to say that i already change that line.

the error i get is:

Error: exception during module initilization.
Please contact the module writer.


however thank you for the super-fast answer :D


EDIT: just another simple question, how do i change the default file manager?

Posted by member 212670 on 2006-06-07 13:22:32 link

right click - litestep - utilities - evarconfig

Posted by member 31 on 2006-06-07 14:59:02 link

Did you do what the error box told you to do?

Posted by member 329579 on 2006-06-07 15:30:37 link

u mean contact the module writer? ehm no :D
maybe the problem was yet faced so i posted here

Posted by member 329579 on 2006-06-07 16:20:03 link

ok i've found and solved the problem. the module must be renamed as rainlendar.dll otherwise it will not works (at least to me).