On 3/15/21 1:03 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Me too.
Try to edit one address to change one letter... If you use the delete key, it will delete the entire entry. Instead, select the entry, ctrl-x, ctrl-v, then edit. But be carefull, because you will get the address book entry if it exists and you may end with both.
Just this instant I have seen that the address context menu seen above has an "edit address" entry. Doh!
Somebody should have bugged or feature-requested the old functionality remain. Generally removing known and often used functionality is NOT an improvement. I guess when I'm finally forced to move to Tbird 78 I'll do it, but with the .gnupg key handling debacle and this interface digression, I'll stay with 68 until it simply won't work anymore. I could have written a book on the the interfaces the switch from Gtk+2 to Gtk+3 effectively ruined. The only one that got it 1/2 right is libreoffice and the only way they did it was to package their own set of .css themes and icons with the package to control toolbar icon width and spacing. Try changing to a custom theme as was trivial to do with Gtk+2 and you are hosed... But I digress... kids with crayons are the bane of good interface design... -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.