Re: Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-28 Thread Eric Hildum
contacts. For example, I would be able to type the first few (roman) letters of the last name in the Address Book listing to highlight the Japanese contact I'm looking for. This won't work if I enter kanji characters into the first and last name fields. Try using the Nickname field.

Re: Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-27 Thread Eric Hildum
contacts. For example, I would be able to type the first few (roman) letters of the last name in the Address Book listing to highlight the Japanese contact I'm looking for. This won't work if I enter kanji characters into the first and last name fields. Try using the Nickname field.

Re: Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-27 Thread Dan Crevier
On 3/27/01 1:08 PM, "Eric Hildum" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: contacts. For example, I would be able to type the first few (roman) letters of the last name in the Address Book listing to highlight the Japanese contact I'm looking for. This won't work if I enter kanji characters into the first

Re: Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-27 Thread Michael W. Wellman
Try using the Nickname field. Autofill works on the nickname field. With a SMOP it might be possible to have roman characters match against the furigana field in the above case and when addressing messages. However, while I personally would find such a matching useful, I doubt there are

Re: Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-23 Thread Justin Mayer
Title: Re: Japanese support suggestions I would prefer to use the Last Name and First Name fields for roman characters, and instead use two (currently non-existent) fields for the kanji. I understand that this might mean having three pairs of fields for first/last name information (roman

Re: Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-23 Thread Dan Crevier
Title: Re: Japanese support suggestions On 3/23/01 6:12 PM, Justin Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would prefer to use the Last Name and First Name fields for roman characters, and instead use two (currently non-existent) fields for the kanji. I understand that this might mean having three

Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-21 Thread Justin Mayer
I've been testing the "Japanese contact format" on a few contacts, and I'm very impressed. Kudos! There only seemed to be one shortcoming, which I would love to see addressed in an upcoming release. I would prefer to use the "Last Name" and "First Name" fields for roman characters, and instead

Re: Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-21 Thread Paul Berkowitz
On 3/21/01 3:09 PM, "Justin Mayer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another side effect of using the existing "Last Name" and "First Name" fields for kanji characters is that the name of the contact is listed as "?? ??" in the title of the open contact window. Do you have Entourage registered as

Re: Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-21 Thread Jeremy Whipple
On 2001-03-21 at 15:20 -0800, Paul Berkowitz wrote: On 3/21/01 3:09 PM, "Justin Mayer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another side effect of using the existing "Last Name" and "First Name" fields for kanji characters is that the name of the contact is listed as "?? ??" in the title of the open

Re: Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-21 Thread Paul Berkowitz
On 3/21/01 5:11 PM, "Jeremy Whipple" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2001-03-21 at 15:20 -0800, Paul Berkowitz wrote: On 3/21/01 3:09 PM, "Justin Mayer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another side effect of using the existing "Last Name" and "First Name" fields for kanji characters is that the

Re: Japanese support suggestions

2001-03-21 Thread Dan Crevier
On 3/21/01 3:09 PM, "Justin Mayer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been testing the "Japanese contact format" on a few contacts, and I'm very impressed. Kudos! There only seemed to be one shortcoming, which I would love to see addressed in an upcoming release. I would prefer to use the "Last