On Fri, 26 May 2000 23:42:09 +0200, Dieter Hummel wrote:
> Ok, seems you didn't notice that it /did/ a sorting anyway. Select
> an arbitrary entry in the addressbook and click on the header bar: you
> will notice a change in placement (you call it scrolling): but if you
> scroll up (or down) you will notice the alphabetical order has
> changed. So, when you select an entry at the beginning of the list, it
> obviously goes /down/ the list when alphabetical order is reversed,
> doesn't it?
I see what you mean. The sorting is, however, simply done in the
reverse order. Strange. It doesn't toggle sorting by first name as
opposed to last name. Are you happy with what it does there? It really
doesn't do what Gene queried. He wishes for the address book to sort by
last name globally. If I set the main address book to sort by last name
and I open the address book applet via the editor window, the entries
are sorted by first name A-Z. I hit the header bar and it sorts
alphabetically by first name from Z-A. :-/
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