Changed status to Fix Committed as bug description provides a written
solution. Wireframes should be provided shortly in the linked spec.
** Description changed:
- In southern Germany and Austrias it is common to put the famillyname in
- front of the firstname. So instead of John Doe it would be Doe,
+ In southern Germany and Austria it is common to put the famillyname in
+ front of the first-name. So instead of John Doe it would be Doe,
John. For me this is quite crucial when it comes to business contacts
- where I more likely know the famillyname and not so much the firstname
+ where I more likely know the familyname and not so much the first-name
(yes, I could use the search, but that is slower).
- So it should be possible to display the names in the addressbook like
- Famillyname, Firstname.
+ So it should be possible to display the names in the address-book like
+ Famillyname, First-name.
Here is some information on wikipedia to that issue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_name#Order_of_names_and_use_of_articles
This issue relates to bug #1215373 but is not the same.
+
+
+ -- UX comment --
+ The solution is to put the option to change the order of contacts into the
app settings of the address book. It should be a list item with a chevron at
the far right stating:
+ Sort order
+ Tapping on the list item goes to a new sheet/page with the header Sort by
where user is shown two options (list items) to sort.
+ (A): First name, Last name
+ (B): Last name, First name
+
+ Next to each option is a tick, where one is always selected. By default
+ it should be(A) If user taps (B), option (A) is automatically unpicked.
+
+ A feedback bubble should confirm once the sort order is complete.
** Description changed:
In southern Germany and Austria it is common to put the famillyname in
front of the first-name. So instead of John Doe it would be Doe,
John. For me this is quite crucial when it comes to business contacts
where I more likely know the familyname and not so much the first-name
(yes, I could use the search, but that is slower).
So it should be possible to display the names in the address-book like
Famillyname, First-name.
Here is some information on wikipedia to that issue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_name#Order_of_names_and_use_of_articles
This issue relates to bug #1215373 but is not the same.
-
-- UX comment --
- The solution is to put the option to change the order of contacts into the
app settings of the address book. It should be a list item with a chevron at
the far right stating:
+ The solution is to put the option to change the order of contacts into the
app settings of the address book. It should be a list item with a chevron at
the far right stating:
Sort order
Tapping on the list item goes to a new sheet/page with the header Sort by
where user is shown two options (list items) to sort.
(A): First name, Last name
(B): Last name, First name
Next to each option is a tick, where one is always selected. By default
it should be(A) If user taps (B), option (A) is automatically unpicked.
A feedback bubble should confirm once the sort order is complete.
+
+ Please see for updates on settings in this UX spec:
+
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BRy9-DEXr3A1D7PHkJaXmjbe7xbRmxKkzANXuu-F6lc/edit
+
+ How the feedback bubble and other notifications work can be found in this
spec:
+
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xDSZ_dnAMAlhgFnnyjJEibaITXjVLp1_pnj_tATNm9I/edit?pli=1#
** Description changed:
In southern Germany and Austria it is common to put the famillyname in
front of the first-name. So instead of John Doe it would be Doe,
John. For me this is quite crucial when it comes to business contacts
where I more likely know the familyname and not so much the first-name
(yes, I could use the search, but that is slower).
So it should be possible to display the names in the address-book like
Famillyname, First-name.
Here is some information on wikipedia to that issue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_name#Order_of_names_and_use_of_articles
This issue relates to bug #1215373 but is not the same.
-- UX comment --
+
The solution is to put the option to change the order of contacts into the
app settings of the address book. It should be a list item with a chevron at
the far right stating:
Sort order
Tapping on the list item goes to a new sheet/page with the header Sort by
where user is shown two options (list items) to sort.
(A): First name, Last name
(B): Last name, First name
Next to each option is a tick, where one is always selected. By default
it should be(A) If user taps (B), option (A) is automatically unpicked.
A feedback bubble should confirm once the sort order is complete.
- Please see for updates on settings in this UX spec:
+ Please see