my answers : 2009/4/21 ivvmm <unachieva...@gmail.com>
> Hello list. > > Various people have reported recently that the shr-messages(or > openmoko-messages3?) application does not display the timestamp. But > what is much more annoying it does not associate the phone number with > the name from the SIM card's phone book. Does anyone experience this too? --> yes, I have the same issue > > > Moreover I cannot create an phonebook entry in my native language, only > in ASCII. Is this also a common issue? I am asking because one can type > SMS in their native language, which means that the bug with not > supporting UTF-8 in SHR has gone, but why not for phonebook? --> do not know since I always wirte contacts name in "simple" letters so that I have no pbm when synchronizing / copying them > > > And the third question: what's the difference between applications > openmoko-messages3 and shr-messages(and also for phonebook)? My opkg > always reports errors about a package shr-messages which wants to > overwrite files owned by openmoko-messages3 package. > > --> there is a current process of renaming shr dialer, contacts and messages applications. It is not over, so I think you should wait a litlle bit > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >
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