2009/8/15 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com:
For libframeworkd-phonegui-efl users (default SHR): as said before,
you have to edit /etc/phone-utils.conf to match your country. SHR
Settings module for that is planned and should arrive soon.
bloody brilliant! i wish i'd known this
Now that my moko has the buzzfix, I can finally use it as a real phone, and
not just a handheld linux box.
I flashed SHR-U on my phone and can say that overall, it has worked pretty
well...however I have noticed a couple of things that I'm thinking surely
someone else has run into and maybe has a
2009/8/14 Dan Staley daniel.l.sta...@gmail.com
2.) One of the first things I noticed was that when a text message
arrived, the number associated with it has the international code (1)
prefixed at the beginning. On my sim card, I only had the numbers stored
with the area code + 7 digits for
I'm thinking that a good way to compare phone numbers (for example the
sender of a message and a phone book entry) is to check whether one number
is a suffix of the other number. Are there any (non-obscure) cases where
this would give false positives?
/etc/frameworkd-phonegui.conf has some
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Vikas Saurabhvikas.saur...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm thinking that a good way to compare phone numbers (for example the
sender of a message and a phone book entry) is to check whether one number
is a suffix of the other number. Are there any (non-obscure) cases where
I'm thinking that a good way to compare phone numbers (for example the
sender of a message and a phone book entry) is to check whether one
number is a suffix of the other number. Are there any (non-obscure)
cases where this would give false positives?
Here in Russia +7916xxx and
On 8/14/09, Edder ed...@tkwsping.nl wrote:
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Vikas Saurabhvikas.saur...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm thinking that a good way to compare phone numbers (for example the
sender of a message and a phone book entry) is to check whether one
number
is a suffix of the other
On 8/14/09, Nikita V. Youshchenko yo...@debian.org wrote:
I'm thinking that a good way to compare phone numbers (for example the
sender of a message and a phone book entry) is to check whether one
number is a suffix of the other number. Are there any (non-obscure)
cases where this would give
2009/8/14 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com
For opimd-utils users: that's not phone suite, it's only set of test
scripts. It does contact resolving in bad way.
For libframeworkd-phonegui-efl users (default SHR): as said before,
you have to edit /etc/phone-utils.conf to match your
2009/8/14 Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm
2009/8/14 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com
For opimd-utils users: that's not phone suite, it's only set of test
scripts. It does contact resolving in bad way.
For libframeworkd-phonegui-efl users (default SHR): as said before,
you have
Oh awesome!
This just made SHR a million times more usable. I'll add this to the SHR
user manual laterit is something that I definitely think needs to be in
there!
Now if only the contacts app had some way to jump to a letter instead of
having to scroll through all my contacts everytime..
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