Re: [Evolution-hackers] evolution-hackers Digest, Vol 66, Issue 10



I am not referring to tasks, but to addressbooks.
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   1.  Multiple child-addressbooks under an account (Kirk Wolff)
   2. Re:  Multiple child-addressbooks under an account (Onyeibo Oku)
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From: Kirk Wolff <kirk wolffelectronicdesign com>
To: evolution-hackers gnome org
Subject: [Evolution-hackers] Multiple child-addressbooks under an account
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 11:30:29 -0600

Is there a way to add child-addressbooks under an addressbook account with evolution's GUI?  I don't see any current implementations that have a 'tree' of addressbooks under an addressbook plugin type.  As I see it, there are plugins for setting up an addressbook, but not for displaying and organizing them.  It seems the presentation (the left-hand column list) of addressbooks is fixed.  Is there a simple way to add and maintain a tree in the list of addressbooks?

>Kirk





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From: Onyeibo Oku <twohotis gmail com>
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To: evolution-hackers gnome org
Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] Multiple child-addressbooks under an account
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 19:49:53 +0100

On 01/21/2011 06:30 PM, Kirk Wolff wrote:
> Is there a way to add child-addressbooks under an addressbook account
> with evolution's GUI? I don't see any current implementations that have
> a 'tree' of addressbooks under an addressbook plugin type. As I see it,
> there are plugins for setting up an addressbook, but not for displaying
> and organizing them. It seems the presentation (the left-hand column
> list) of addressbooks is fixed. Is there a simple way to add and
> maintain a tree in the list of addressbooks?
>
>>Kirk

I don't see any special benefit for this feature.  I will campaign 
rather for child-tasks (sub-tasks) where completion of each child task 
sums up the percentage progress for the parent/container task


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