https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353567
Tore Havn <tore.h...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |tore.h...@gmail.com --- Comment #2 from Tore Havn <tore.h...@gmail.com> --- I have the same (similar?) problem, I think. I'm running KAddressbook v5.1.3 on Kubuntu 16.04. My use case has been to try and make a global custom date field. However, I am constantly running into lots of little bugs surrounding custom fields. Reproducible: Always Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a new user, give it a name and create a new Custom Field, setting the Type to Date and not checking the 'use for all contacts'. This seems to work, and I input a date and close the contact view. 2. Edit the contact and add one more date field. Still seems to work fine. 3. Make a new contact and give it a name. Everything is still fine with the first user. 4. Edit the first contact and make a Custom Field of type Date and check 'use for all contacts', put in a date and save the contact. In the view pane something looks strange with the new date field (it is formated differently than the first two). Go back to the contact and the Custom Fields tab. Select the third custom field and click Edit. In the Edit Custom Field box, the Title has now been set to the Title of the first custom field, and the Type to Text. 5. Make a new contact, give it a name and save it. When checking the first contact now, both the first and third custom fields have their Title's set to the Custom Fields' ID, and their Types have been set to Text. The 'use for all contacts' field has also been unchecked for both. 6. Furthermore, and Custom Field for all contacts has its Type set to Text when trying to edit it from another contact. Finally, I've tried to export my contacts and putting them all in one file. When looking at the vcf-file, I can see the Custom Fields, but all the values are formated as if they are Text fields, and there is no information about the Type of the fields. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.