James wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
Hi,
JohnW-Mpls a tapoté, le 31/10/2010 18:31:
Wrong venue for this subject but people here represent a variety of
viewpoints and more important, think about details like this.
For years, all phone numbers had hyphen separators (212-555-1212)
but use of the dot separator (212.555.1212) seems to be growing.
Any advantage of one over the other?
In France this number will often will be write like this :
21 25 55 12 12
And in belgium like:
in local 02/234.45.56 or O61/14.23.35
for international
+32 2 234.45.56 or +32 61 14.23.35
Why speaking of phone number in mozilla.support.seamonkey?
This is a mysterious deviation :-)
How do you format telephone numbers in SeaMonkey? How would you prefer
telephone numbers to be formatted? Should there be a way to set up
personal variations that can be translated into other user's favorite
format? How are others doing it? Etc. In other words, this is a
legitimate variation.
Too complicated to format something when we see a difference between
belgium and france ... 2 adjacents nations :-)
Let everybody format their phone number as he want ... because if a have
a belgian contact, i will format it as belgium does, if it's a french
contact, i will format it as france does, and if a have a contact from
USA the first part(00 1) will be formatted as i do in belgium followed
by the US format. So i repeat ... in SM let people type what he want.
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