On Saturday, 2015-10-10, 12:35:12, Pali Rohár wrote: > On Saturday 10 October 2015 10:32:02 Kevin Krammer wrote: > > On Thursday, 2015-10-08, 16:17:47, Thomas Lübking wrote: > > > On Donnerstag, 8. Oktober 2015 10:10:41 CEST, Pali Rohár wrote: > > > > Do not know... Until I choose other system/software for PIM. (And > > > > no akonadi is still not fast and usable on my devices.) > > > > > > Speed aside, I even question the architecture of akonadi. > > > However relying on an aborted PIM stack has certain mid-term > > > problems, don't you agree? So either you'd have to port KABC > > > yourself or detach from it at some point for sure. > > > > Assuming the used KABC plugin is either the vcard file or the vcard > > directory, then accessing the data usnig the KContacts framework [1] > > should be quite easy. > > > > Cheers, > > Kevin > > > > [1] Basically the Qt5 port KF5 version of KABC, without the resource > > API. A bit like what kcalcore is to kcal > > Currently I'm using vcard directory (one vcard file per contact).
Yes, good choice. Should be easy to implement an addressbook plugin using KABC without KResource API for Qt4 or KContacts for Qt5. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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