Am Mo, den 16.02.2004 schrieb Grant Edwards um 20:05:

> Weird. Some of the addresses do appear after you hit the
> "Address" button, and some don't.  On one of the contacts,
> hitting the Address button made the business address show up,

This indeed calls for further investigation :-/

> but not the home one.  I'm going to experiment a little to see
> if I can figure out a pattern.

Just to be on the safe side: You did choose the appropriate address from
the popup menu even though it wasn't checkmarked, right?
 
> It occurs to me that this could be caused by the way things
> went into my Zaurus when I beamed my phone book over from my
> Palm: The addresses got transferred into Opie, but neither is
> marked as the one that's supposed to be displayed, so Evolution
> displayes neither?

No. What Evolution displays in the box is what corresponds to the LABEL
property of a vcard. Opie-addressbook doesn't have an equivalent field
so when an address entry gets transferred (and converted to vcard on the
way), there is no LABEL for Evolution to display. The ADR property does
get transferred and that is what you see when you open the address
dialog. After confirming the dialog, Evolution will create a LABEL from
that data. (And this it what makes it weird that no address at all is
displayed.)

Regards,
Eike


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Eike M. Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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