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#38918
26.3; EBDB fails to edit (add) tags
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Message #41 received at 38918 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Em [2020-01-06 seg 11:40:30-0800], Eric Abrahamsen escreveu:
> Oh, sorry, these two were actually the same problem, and all should be
> fixed now. I've done a 0.6.12 release -- would you update when it's
> available and check that this fixes everything? Though I'm not sure
> if it will address your other error. Let's get this closed out first.
Yes, with EBDB 0.6.12 I can insert and edit tags, and I can edit them
with both "e" and "E". The error message when, in the extended
customize interface ("E"), I hit "[Apply]" and then "[Accept]", also
seems to have been fixed. There is still one quirk: when I insert a
tags field on a record that already has a tags field, EBDB overwrites
the old field and, when it asks for the tags, it does not offer the
previous ones as default. It would be more user-friendly if EBDB either
offered the previous tags as default, or simply signaled an error with a
short and clear message.
And two feature requests:
1. Undo. So far I have never suffered much for the lack of undo (it is
only an inconvenience) and of course I leave it up to you to
prioritize this feature, but it would be useful, though clearly not
as useful as 2:
2. Compatibility with other contacts formats. I would like to import my
Gmail contacts and complete my transition away from G$$gle spyware.
Should I open two bug reports for these two feature requests?
Regards
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