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@arubislander
Strange, I can't find any info on what QtPIM is, let alone this migration. Even the source code repository lacks a document file. -
Should be doable more clean ( not in UI) with new backend.
But still need to be implemented.
https://github.com/sailfishos/nemo-qml-plugin-contacts provides one, we might take a look.For the source code of QtPIM, with clickable qtcreator properly configured and F1 gives some info.
Or online ( doc are in cpp files ) : https://codebrowser.dev/qt5/qtpim/
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@lool_lauris
With Thunderbird I have now found a solution.
When creating a new contact, TB always generates the display name in the form "First Name Last Name".
This can be corrected in Settings->Advanced->Configuration.mail.addr_book.displayName.lastnamefirst -> true
The last name is set first in the display name.
This only applies to newly created contacts.mail.addr_book.lastnamefirst -> 1
The address book is sorted by last name, first name (even if you already have contacts).Since I use the "Cardbook" addon in Thunderbird, I have
Right click on the Cardbook Address Book -> Edit Address Book -> Miscellaneous -> Generate Friendly NamesThe default setting there are:
({{1}} |)({{2}} |)({{3}} |)({{4}} |)({{5}} |)({{6}} |)({ {7}}|)Here is the appropriate setting:
({{4}}, |)({{1}} |)({{2}} |)({{3}} |)({{5}} |)({{6}} |)( {{7}}|)Click on the "Apply to" button and select the desired address book.
After synchronization, all my addresses in UT are now sorted by last name and the display name is "Last Name, First Name"
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@chris_bavaria
:), how do you sync contacts with your TB ?.
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@lduboeuf
I'm using syncevolution and I created the configuration in the terminal with "--template webdav". My address book is a vCard 3.0.
Only the "Display name" field is used in the UT address book. As far as I found out the fields "First Name" "Last Name" are not used/displayed.
After the change in Thunderbird, I synchronized my contacts with the Radicale server (starts local in background with TB) and the subsequent syncevolution sync on UT refreshed all contacts.
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@chris_bavaria
so you export your contacts to a vcard file from TB ( which is on your PC) to UT and then sync with Evolution ?I ask, because i'm working on the new contact backend, and don't know a lot about that use case.
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@lduboeuf
I have a small, slim service running on my PC Linux, which I start as soon as I call Thunderbird:
https://radicale.org/v3.html
Please DO NOT disable Syncevolution!
Syncevolution also synchronizes all calendars.
Here's how I set up my sync:syncevolution --create-database backend=evolution-contacts database=addressbook syncevolution --configure --template webdav username=chris password=123456789 syncURL=http://192.168.188.21:5232 keyring=no target-config@radicale syncevolution --configure backend=evolution-contacts database=contacts @default addressbook #syncevolution --configure backend=contacts database=contacts @default addressbook # hier die Datenbank ID aus radicale dem Adressbuch zuordnen syncevolution --configure database=http://192.168.188.21:5232/chris/cb7491ce-2181-a6cb-b3e4-ab25d8241d35/ backend=carddav target-config@radicale addressbook syncevolution --configure --template SyncEvolution_Client Sync=None syncURL=local://@radicale username= password= radicale addressbook syncevolution --configure sync=two-way backend=evolution-contacts database=addressbook radicale addressbook syncevolution --sync slow radicale addressbook # [ERROR] remote device ID 'syncevolution-01550ce8-4e8b-4ecb-b381-6538a552feb3' in config does not match the one from the peer 'syncevolution-33965ac5-3011-40cc-931e-7327cdfae0ea' - incorrect configuration?! # Die ID in der ~/.config/syncevolution/radicale/config.ini laut Fehlermeldung austauschen ;-) # anschlieรend sollte mit <$syncevolution --sync slow radicale addressbook> die Synchronisatino in beide Richtungen erfolgen
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@lduboeuf No, it will not be confusing; it will be a lot better than the current condition in any case.
Whoever thought sorting by first name was a good idea anyway? That is just not done, unless you are 5 years old and your only contacts are "Dad", "Gjammy" and "Mom".
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@bocephus said in Contacts sorting:
Whoever thought sorting by first name was a good idea anyway? That is just not done, unless you are 5 years old and your only contacts are "Dad", "Gjammy" and "Mom".
Not an issue for me, but probably not a heavy contact user. User should have the choice yes, that feature is common in address book managements system but the dev impact seems quite heavy.
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@lduboeuf BTW if any developers around, address-book-app is very easy to test at least with
clickable ide qtcreator
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@lduboeuf said in Contacts sorting:
@lduboeuf BTW if any developers around, address-book-app is very easy to test at least with
clickable ide qtcreator
, and we can work with our real data. Show in Phone mode and Desktop.