[Rtcomm] [Rtcomm] [Bug 3269] New: Street addresses missing from contacts.

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Date: Fri Jun 20 19:06:07 EEST 2008
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3269

           Summary: Street addresses missing from contacts.
           Product: Communication
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: Low
         Component: Contacts
        AssignedTo: rtcomm at maemo.org
        ReportedBy: hendrik at topoi.pooq.com
         QAContact: contacts-bugs at maemo.org


SOFTWARE VERSION:
(Control Panel > General > About product)

STEPS TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM:

This is an enhancement request.

I'm using a n800 with the factory-installed OS.

The Contacts application provides no way to enter a street
address, that is, a regular postal mailing address, the plain old
physical-letter-in-a-physical-envelope-with-a-stamp-on-it kind of address?
 People still do need to write letters on paper sometimes.

When I select contact->New Contact I get to provide First Name, Last Name,
Nickname, E-mail, and Jabber.  For a while I was astounded that there
was no provision for a phone number.  But then I discovered I could also
choose Add Field  and get to provide E-mail (again?) Phone,
Web Address, and Jabber (again?).

But no plain old old-fashioned address.  I don't even need to
formally split into street names and numbers, etc.
Just a plain old multi-line text field would do (Unicode or UTF-8
preferred, of course).

-- hendrik


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