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Subject:    [Kde-pim] kaddressbook fields in the view dialog
From:       Reinhold Kainhofer <reinhold () kainhofer ! com>
Date:       2002-11-05 15:47:21
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In the edit view dialog in kaddressbook you can select which fields you want 
to see in a view (btw, this doesn't make sense for the icon view, so maybe we 
should disable it there). The list there offers several fields which you 
cannot even change in kaddressbook:
- -) Email-Programm
- -) Aufkleber (Geschaeftsadresse)
- -) Aufkleber (Privatadresse)
- -) Zusaetzliche Ghostscript-Optionen

How much sense does it make to offer these at all? 

BTW, how are the entries in the cardview sorted? I see that most of them are 
sorted alphabetically, but on the beginning and the end there are some 
entries which should not be there. E.g. My addressbook starts with 
Birg Graz
DI Reinhold Kainhofer
Dr. Bernhard Aichernig

Here, Mr. Aichernig is really the alphabetically first entry, so why are the 
other two there? Similarly, after the last entry I have 9 other cards that 
should be inserted somewhere else...

And finally, is there any dialogbox to edit distribution lists, or is this 
only possible in the function bar (which locks up kaddressbook here if you 
drag cards from the cardview on it on my machine with kde head from about a 
week ago)? How can one add an address to a distribution list using only the 
keyboard???

Reinhold
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