Does anyone know how to "fix" the addressbook?! Any editing of a contact or deleting of one only appears to have worked. Once you save the addressbook, quit, and then bring it up again, the "old" contact is as it was. I've about given up trying to fix this.....can't find what file and where to kill, change permissions on, or whatever! Thanks, Fred -- "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin 1759
Am Sonntag, 21. November 2004 23:43 schrieb Fred A. Miller:
Does anyone know how to "fix" the addressbook?! Any editing of a contact or deleting of one only appears to have worked. Once you save the addressbook, quit, and then bring it up again, the "old" contact is as it was. I've about given up trying to fix this.....can't find what file and where to kill, change permissions on, or whatever!
You can find the addressbook-file at file:/home/[USERNAME]/.kde/share/apps/kabc/std.vcf Regards, Michael -- ____ / / / / /__/ Michael Höhne / / / / / / mih-hoehne@t-online.de / _____________________________________/
On Sunday November 21 2004 5:49 pm, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Sonntag, 21. November 2004 23:43 schrieb Fred A. Miller:
Does anyone know how to "fix" the addressbook?! Any editing of a contact or deleting of one only appears to have worked. Once you save the addressbook, quit, and then bring it up again, the "old" contact is as it was. I've about given up trying to fix this.....can't find what file and where to kill, change permissions on, or whatever!
You can find the addressbook-file at
file:/home/[USERNAME]/.kde/share/apps/kabc/std.vcf
Thanks! There were 7 or 8 "flavors" of that file, so I deleted all of them. I'd exported the addressbook earlier as a cvs list, so simply imported the list, and applied the KAddressbook template to it. Best, Fred -- "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin 1759
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