Package: qtqr
Version: 1.2-2
Severity: wishlist

as qtqr deals with qrcode representations of vcards, it would be useful
to import and export them to files too.

suggested user interface:

* when "contact information" data type is selected:

  offer a "load from file" button, which opens a .vcf file and loads it
  into the editor.

* command line: accept .vcf files as command line arguments; in that
  case, immediately go to contact information mode, load the file, and
  display the qr code.

  this would also lend itself to file associations; qtqr should ship
  appropriate .desktop files, so vcard files can be opened in qtqr from
  graphical file browsers, and immediately be shared with qr reading
  tools.

* when vcard qr codes are loaded, an additional "save" option might be
  provided along with "ok" and "edit".

as far as user interface is concerned, i'd suggest to drop the popup
dialog altogether (along with the suggested "save" option), and instead
immediately load the data, and offer respective buttons in the editors
(eg. a "save" button next to the "open" button suggested above, a "open
in browser" button when urls are handled etc).

best regards
chrysn

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Versions of packages qtqr depends on:
ii  python          2.7.5-4
ii  python-qrtools  1.2-2
ii  python-qt4      4.10.2-2

qtqr recommends no packages.

qtqr suggests no packages.

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