known bugs in abook
-* in X terminals keyboard may not behave as expected - this is propably
+* with certain terminals keyboard may not behave as expected - this is probably
a ncurses problem
* incompatible with some terminals
-* --datafile option is a bit broken
+ - there seems to be problems with some (old?) gnome-terminal versions -
+ gnome-terminal bug?
+* some keys may cause readline to crash - this is a readline (4.3) problem
+ - there is a fix available for readline:
+ ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline/readline-4.3-patches/readline43-001
-* mutt / elm / pine export filters allows to create a file with dublicate
+* cursor disappears in some cases with abook_readline() on Solaris. If
+ you have problems it is recommended to use the GNU ncurses library
+
+* terminal state is not restored correctly on exit with certain ncurses and
+ readline combination (more information is needed on this)
+
+* file format is not tolerant for character set changes
+
+* datafile is always removed and rewritten from scratch (symlinks don't work,
+ timestamp is always updated, comments are removed)
+
+* comma (,) is not allowed in lists and is converted to _
+
+--
+[25]
+name=Lastname, Firstname
+email="Lastname, Firstname" <firstname.lastname@example.com>
+
+but the command "abook --mutt-query lastname" returns two email addresses
+
+"Lastname Lastname, Firstname
+Firstname" <firstname.lastname@example.com> Lastname, Firstname
+
+In other words, the mutt-query doesn't treat the comma as protected by the
+quotes, although the conversion from pine format did.
+--
+
+Filters:
+* mutt / elm / pine export filters allow to create a file with duplicate
aliases
-* mutt alias import filter is quite poor. It only handles correctly aliases
- formatted like this: alias myalias Firstname Familyname <user@host.net>
+* mutt import filter imports only first e-mail address
+
+* fseek in ldif import filter should be eliminated
+
+$Id$