GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 220355
Make minicard display fields configurable
Last modified: 2021-05-19 11:12:29 UTC
With a "christmas tree" contact (qv http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/Christmas-tree-packet.html), Outlook shows: File As ---- Mailing Address Mailing Address... Business: Company: Home: Mobile: Car: Other: Business Fax: Home Fax: E-mail: E-mail 2: E-mail 3: Evo displays merely: File As ---- Name Email Primary: Assistant: Business: Why so little? (And why those?)
I would love to make the list of display fields configurable. I'll do this for 1.2 if there's spare time. The GUI I have to design for configuring the set of shown columns in ETable should be reusable for this.
In fact, that's how Outlook does it.
Unscheduling features
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still in 2.5
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For the record, what I need is not to make minicard display fields configurable, but to have birthday as a column in list view. For some reason Sushma thinks that's the same, and resolved my bug as a duplicate of this. I just wanted write it here, else it's impossible for anyone to know that. I've been trying work this out myself, but I really can't seem to grok the Evolution code :(
Bumping version to a stable release.
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