Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.6) Installed from: Mandriva RPMs OS: Linux When contact details are edited and entered by selecting OK, the display of contact details disappears after a short delay. At the same time, the display of the contacts list adjusts so that the selected contact is at the bottom of the displayed section and the coloured highlight reduces to a simple outline round a transparent bar. The data are not lost and are re-displayed when the contact is re-selected. This disappearance and adjustment is repeated 5 times regardless of which contact is selected (ie a total of 6 events) after which the details do not disappear until edit mode is again selected. Note: it is not necessary to perform an actual edit to cause this effect - merely to return from edit mode. This bug has appeared following upgrading from Mandriva Linux 2007 to Mandriva Linux 2007.1 Spring. Computer: Dell Dimension 8100
On Monday 14 May 2007, Thomas McGuire wrote: [bugs.kde.org quoted mail] Hi Thomas I don't actually understand your message. Is this a guide to what I need to do? If so, I'm all at sea about what it means. I note that the above email came to me from: Thomas McGuire <Thomas.McGuire@gmx.net> but this reply is going to: 145412]@bugs.kde.org Most confusing. Keep up the Good Work. Best regards Simon Sanders
>I don't actually understand your message. That message was generated by bugzilla, which is the bug management system KDE is using. I only changed the "product" field of this bug report from Kontact to kaddressbook. You were then notified about this by email. Because I made the change, bugzilla used my e-mail address as the "from" address. If you sent e-mail to the reply-to address (in this case 145412@bugs.kde.org), it will appear as a comment on bugs.kde.org. Click the link on the e-mail notification to view all bug details.
The development of the old KAddressBook will be discontinued for KDE 4.4. Since the new application has the same name, but a completly new code base we close all bug reports against the old version and ask the submitters to resend there reports against the new product.