Text-based addressbook program
http://abook.sourceforge.net/
Abook is a text-based addressbook program designed to
use with mutt mail client.
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abook-0.6.1.tar.gz | 0000319558 312 KB | |
abook.changes | 0000003149 3.08 KB | |
abook.spec | 0000001758 1.72 KB |
Latest Revision
Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory)
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request 459004
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Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer)
(revision 6)
sync from Factory as a leaf package already disconnected from SLE - Update to version 0.6.1 * support for mouse * scrolling now affects the viewport instead of the cursor * support for a colored UI * added "groups" as a default field * the UI now supports merging selected entries [key M] and removing duplicates [key U] * a "custom" output filter allows the specification of an output format using placeholders * search-next is now bound to "/" too * some output filters can now be used in the context of --mutt-query. This is the case of "vcard" and "custom" [ no --query option has been created and --mutt-query is fully backward compatible ] * ldif output filter has been fixed [output modified] in multiple ways, does not force output to latin1 anymore and supports input from stdin. * vcard input/output support: An original input filter implementation was provided soon after 0.6.0pre2. In 2012, an optional build-time option to link against libvformat was added for the very same task: parsing vcard. - It depends on the --enable-vformat ./configure switch - It's only used as an input filter, especially useful to deal with multi-valued fields and encoded characters. * when the UI requests a confirmation from the user before a destructive operation it does not treat unknown key as "yes" anymore. * allcsv output changes: - header line uses lowercase - "MOBILEPHONE" column name changed to "mobile" (consistent w.r.t.
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