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The build I'm sending to the auto-builder is mostly small tweaks for issues I found while trying to fix the refresh issue on Maemo 5.
  • Contacts: Providing default focus to contact list for faster searching
  • Contacts: Expanded support for CSV schemas for contacts
  • SMS: Reduced log noise / wasted cycles when switching SMS window between single and broadcast mode
  • SMS: Only clearing SMS window on success so it doesn't get lost
  • SMS: Was not enabling buttons at all the right times in SMS Window, fixed it

Originally Posted by Den in USA View Post
@epage - In DialCentral, when displaying "Google Voice" there is a "#" after the "Z". I tried to add a number "1" both in front of and then at the end of a contact's name in Google Voice to see if DialCentral would place the contact at the "#" location, it did not work. What then would show up under the "#" header? Just curious.

What I am hinting at is that although I have maybe 80 contacts, I only text 20 or so. It would be convenient if I could somehow sort and list ony those 20 together (like under the "#" header).
I tried to play with this but I wasn't seeing any new contacts. I wonder if it was a server propagation issue for me.

Also looks like my route for getting the swapped names isn't available any more (besides doing it by hand which is very finicky).

Originally Posted by Addison View Post
I have noticed that a few times the last message doesn't appear after a refresh.

I have to click on the message, as if I were responding, for it to show the latest text that was sent to me.

This still is wonderful.
This looks like it is a weird word-wrap issue (wrapped text is taking up the lines that would be spent to display those). Not too sure how to fix it.
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