On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 11:50, Chris Toshok wrote: > > A more intuitive response is to press comma ',' to immediately begin > > entering another recipient. > > This doesn't work, though. Try using the above scheme when completing > against the "Ximian, Inc." card in the default Contacts folder. <Enter> > is pretty much the only character on the keyboard that can't exist in > any of the fields over which we query.
That sucks. Solution 1) "Ximian, Inc" could change it's name. Solution 2) Switch to using ';' Semicolons as separator like Outlook uses. Ewwww. Not traditional Unix MUA behaviour. Yuk. Solution 3) Change the search algorithm to ignore ',' Commas in the fields it is searching against. Frankly, I don't think I'd ever search against "Ximian, Inc" as opposed to "Ximian, Some guys I know" and expect to care whether or not the ',' is there. I suppose there is the "lastname, firstname" search case to consider. Does Evolution do that? If not, then 3 is a viable option. Otherwise, I'm all for Ximian changing it's name again. :) Andrew _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution