DavidC.Bryantdavidbryant@gvtc.com2019David C. Bryant&CCBYSA4Notice;2019-08-265.10.3 (Applications 18.12.3)&kaddressbook; is a very complicated program with lots of built-in features.
Some of the more advanced features of &kaddressbook; are documented in this appendix,
primarily to keep the main document from getting too large and unwieldy.
KDEKAddressBookkdepimEmail&kaddressbook; Advanced Features Reference SectionThe New Group DialogWhen you invoke the New Group function, a dialog will begin, as shown below.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s New Group dialog.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s New Group dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s New Group dialog after choosing the FileNew
>New Group function.
Use the Add To: drop-down box to choose the address book to which the new group should be added. Use the
Name field to give the new group a name. Enter e-mail addresses, or portions of email addresses, in the blue
+ area. A list of potential matches will appear. Select an item in the list that pops up, and a new name
will be added to the list. Continue adding individual contacts to the list until it is complete, then click the
✔ OK button to add this group to your address book. If you want to delete a name from
the list, click the icon to the right of that particular name. If you need to make changes to the group later, simply select
the group and use the Edit menu, or the Edit Contact button on the toolbar, to open a substantially
similar dialog that will let you make the desired changes.The &kmail; program provides an alternative method of creating a new group in &kaddressbook;. After you have addressed an e-mail
message to several people, you are given the option of adding a new group to your address book, as shown below.A screenshot of &kmail;'s New Group dialog.A screenshot of &kmail;'s New Group dialog.
&kmail;'s New Group dialog after choosing the Save List...
function.
After addressing a message to a group of people, clicking the Save List...
button to the right of the address input area will cause the illustrated dialog box to appear. Give the list a name
and left click the Save List button. Another dialog box will pop up, asking you
to select an address book. Make your selection, and a new group will be created for you.Click here to return to the Table of Contents for this Appendix.The Print-Preview Dialog&kaddressbook;'s Print Preview function lets you tailor a hard-copy of your address book
data just about any way you want.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Print Preview dialog.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Print Preview dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Print Preview dialog. You may select one or more entire
address books, or just a smattering of individual contacts.
The first step is to select the contacts to be included in the printout. If you wish to print just a
smattering of individual contacts, you must choose the contacts to be printed before invoking the
Print Preview dialog. If you wish
to select all your contacts, or all the contacts in a particular address book, you can do it here. Click
Next when you have made your selection. A new screen will appear.A second screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Print Preview dialog.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Print Preview dialog.
The second screen in &kaddressbook;'s Print Preview dialog. You may choose a sort field
and a sort direction (up or down). You may also choose among seven different print layouts.
Here you can choose a sort field (any one of the 47 named fields in the contact record), the
direction of the sort, and any one of seven different report formats. When you click Next, you will be given a chance to tailor the color scheme to
be used.A third screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Pint Preview dialog.A third screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Print Preview dialog.
The third screen in &kaddressbook;'s Print Preview dialog. You may select a
color scheme here.
Here is a picture of the completed report. It is now ready for printing.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Pint Preview dialog.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Print Preview dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Print Preview after the report has been generated and
is ready to print. You may select alternative print orientations (landscape or portrait) and
launch the print task from this window.
Click here to return to the Table of Contents for this Appendix.The Configure LDAP DialogHere is a picture of the first configuration screen that appears when you choose either the
Configure LDAP Servers... button in the FileImport >Import from LDAP Server... dialog or the SettingsConfigure
&kaddressbook;... menu item.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure LDAP Server dialog.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure LDAP Server dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Configure LDAP Server dialog after choosing the FileImport
>Import from LDAP Server... function and left clicking the
Configure LDAP Servers... button.
If you have already configured one or more LDAP servers, use this screen to select the servers
that should be queried when you search for a name or email address. Use the Add host... button to
add a new server to the list of available LDAP hosts. Use the Edit host...
button to reconfigure a server that's already on the list, and the Remove host button to
delete an entry you don't need any more. The Reset button can be used to undo the last Add
or Remove action performed. The Defaults button is inoperative in release 5.10.3. The rest
of the buttons (OK, Apply, Cancel) have their ordinary functions: apply changes and exit, apply changes and stay here,
and exit the dialog without making any changes, respectively.When you choose either the Add host... button or the Edit host...
button, the following dialog will appear.A second screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure LDAP Server dialog.A second screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure LDAP Server dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Configure LDAP Server dialog after left clicking either the
Add Host... or the Edit Host... button.
The first four fields (User:, Bind DN:, Realm:, and
Password:) will all be grayed out unless authentication is required. Obtain these credentials
from the LDAP server's administrator. Enter the appropriate URI in the Host: field. The default
values for Port:, Size limit:, &etc; will work OK for most users. You can use the
Query Server button to set up the DN: field. I have no idea what the
Filter: field is for. If you figure it out, please let me know (davidbryant AT gvtc.com).Use the Security section to specify the encryption method to use: No for
an unencrypted connection, TLS for Transport Layer
Security, or SSL for Secure Socket Layer. Use the
Authentication options to specify what level of authentication the server requires:
Anonymous for no name or password at all, Simple if Bind DN and
Password must be given, and SASL
(Simple Authentication and Security Layer) for the whole schmear (four data items). If SASL is
chosen, use the Query Server button to set the advanced options for this host.Click here to return to the Table of Contents for this Appendix.The Import CSV File FunctionWhen you choose the FileImport >Import CSV file... function, you will be presented with a dialog.
After you click the button and choose the file to be imported, the screen will
look like this.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Import CSV File dialog.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Import CSV File dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Import CSV File dialog after choosing the FileImport
>Import CSV file... function and selecting the file to be imported.
Use the Delimiter section of this dialog to specify which separator character defines the end of a field in the
chosen input file. If quote marks are used to delimit fields with embedded separator characters, you may specify the style (single
or double quote) used via the Text quote: drop-down box. If the input file contains dates, use the Date format:
field to define the way dates have been encoded. The default is yyyy-mm-dd. If that's the wrong format, hover your cursor over the
Date format: box and a handy set of formatting instructions will be displayed. If the input file is not UTF-8 encoded,
use the Text codec: drop-down box to specify the binary encoding scheme to use. If the first row of the file contains
column headers, check the Skip first row of file box to avoid importing the column headers as data. Use the
Undefined boxes at the top of each column to specify which data fields are to be imported, and where they should be
stored, as shown below.A second screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Import CSV File dialog.A second screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Import CSV File dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Import CSV File dialog after choosing the FileImport
>Import CSV file... function, selecting the file to be imported, and
beginning to define the fields to be imported.
If you wish the contents of the current column to be imported, choose a destination from the list of field names appearing beneath the
blue Undefined box. See the next section for a list of the pre-defined fields. Use the
horizontal scrollbar near the bottom of the dialog to view all the columns in the input file. When your selections are complete, click the
✔ OK button. If you have defined multiple address books, you will be asked to specify which address
book is to be used. &kaddressbook; will then import the selected data as new contacts.If you intend to import additional datasets in the same format sometime in the future, you may click the Save template...
button (cf. the first illustration in this section) to save the selections you have made. You will be prompted to give the template a name.
Later, when you import another file with the same layout, you can save time by clicking the Apply template... button.Click here to return to the Table of Contents for this Appendix.The Export CSV File FunctionWhen you invoke the FileExport >Export
CSV file ... function, a dialog box appears.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Export CSV File dialog.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Export CSV File dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Export CSV File dialog after choosing the FileExport
>Export CSV file ... function.
You may select all your contact data, or just a portion of it. When you press the ✔ OK button,
you will be allowed to choose the name of the generated file, and the directory in which it will be written. The output file will contain the
following forty-seven (47) output fields, in this order, left to right. This list of field names is included as the first record in the file.Formatted Name | Honorific Prefixes | Given Name | Additional Names | Family Name | Honorific Suffixes | Nick Name | Birthday | Anniversary |
EMail (preferred) | EMail (2) | EMail (3) | EMail (4) | Home Address Street | Home Address Post Office Box | Home Address City | Home Address State |
Home Address Zip Code | Home Address Country | Home Address Label | Business Address Street | Business Address Post Office Box | Business Address City |
Business Address State | Business Address Zip Code | Business Address Country | Business Address Label | Home Phone | Business Phone | Mobile Phone |
Home Fax | Business Fax | Car Phone | ISDN | Pager | Mail Client | Title | Role | Organization | Note | Homepage | Blog Feed | Profession | Office |
Manager | Assistant | SpouseAll fields are formatted as character class data. Dates (Birthday and Anniversary, if present) are coded as
yyyy-mm-dd (Year, Month, Day).Click here to return to the Table of Contents for this Appendix.The Change Number of Columns FunctionWhen you open the View menu, the following screen appears.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s View menu.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s View menu.
&kaddressbook;'s View menu after choosing the View
menu on the main Menubar.
Not happy with the hum-drum three column layout appearing above? Jazz things up a little with this minimalist approach.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s single panel layout.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s single panel layout.
&kaddressbook;'s Simple (one column) layout. Only the basic contact
data are visible.
Notice that the information about which address books exist and are in use is not visible when this Simple
layout is in effect. Only the contacts from the address books that were selected before choosing this view are displayed.If the Simple layout does not appeal to you, you may want to try the Two columns style.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s double panel layout.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s double panel layout.
&kaddressbook;'s Two columns layout. The list of address books is
stacked on top of the alphabetized contact list.
At &kde;, our motto is "Be Free!" We aim to give you maximum flexibility when it comes to tailoring
and configuring our software to suit your tastes. We toyed with the idea of adding even more views to
&kaddressbook; (Four columns! Five!), but eventually concluded that enough is enough.Click here to return to the Table of Contents for this Appendix.The Configure Shortcuts OptionWhen you first select the SettingsConfigure Shortcuts... option, this is what you will see.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure Shortcuts dialog.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure Shortcuts dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Configure Shortcuts dialog. Use the Search field, or the
vertical scrollbar, to locate the action for which a new keyboard shortcut is to be defined.
The &kaddressbook; actions for which keyboard shortcuts have already been defined are clearly marked in the
Shortcut column. You may either assign additional shortcuts via the Alternate,
Global, and Global Alternate columns in this table, or assign a new shortcut to
an action for which no keyboard shortcut has as yet been defined. Select the action to be configured by clicking
its name, as illustrated above. When you left-click the None button, its name will change to Input...; you can then
record the combination of keystrokes you wish to assign to the selected action. (Hover the cursor over the None
button to view a handy hint about this procedure.) The program will note which keys you have pressed, and record the new
keyboard shortcut, as illustrated below. If you choose a combination that conflicts with an existing shortcut assignment,
you will see an error message, and you will be prompted to make a different selection. You may use the button to
erase your selection.A second screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure Shortcuts dialog.A second screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure Shortcuts dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Configure Shortcuts dialog after a new keyboard shortcut has
been entered, but before the new configuration has been saved.
Click the ✔ OK button to save your changes. Click on
⦸ Cancel to exit without saving your changes. Click
Defaults to restore &kaddressbook;'s default set of
keyboard shortcuts. Choose Manage Schemes >> to integrate
your custom assignments into a larger scheme of shortcut assignments; see the Customizing KDE
Software chapter in the Fundamentals handbook for more details.You may select the Print button to produce a hard-copy version
of the keyboard shortcut assignments. Here is a sample from the printed table.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Print output.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Print output.
An excerpt from &kaddressbook;'s printed list of keyboard shortcuts.
Click here to return to the Table of Contents for this Appendix.The Configure Toolbars OptionHere is a picture of the screen that appears when you click on the SettingsConfigure Toolbars... menu item.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure Toolbars dialog.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure Toolbars dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Configure Toolbars dialog. Actions that are already displayed
on the Toolbar appear in the large window on the right. Actions in the left-hand window may be
added to the Toolbar, as explained below.
Use either one of the Filter fields to restrict the range of choices displayed in the corresponding
window. Select an action in the left-hand window (as shown above) if you wish to add it to the Toolbar. Left click the
button to add the item to the list in the right-hand window (and thence to &kaddressbook;'s Toolbar). If you
want to delete an item from the Toolbar simply reverse the procedure: highlight the item to be deleted from the right-hand
window and click the button. The selected item will be removed from the Toolbar.You may tailor the order in which selected items appear on the Toolbar by using drag and drop within the right-hand
window. The order of items on the Toolbar, left to right, corresponds with the order in the window, top to bottom. You may
make additional changes to the appearance of the Toolbar by using the Change Icon... button to alter the icon
associated with a particular action. Similarly, you may change the description of each item on the Toolbar by clicking the
Change Text... button.Use the Defaults button to restore the default Toolbar settings. Choose OK to
save your changes and exit the dialog, Apply to apply your changes while keeping the dialog open, or
Cancel to exit the dialog without saving your changes. (See the Customizing KDE Software
chapter in the Fundamentals handbook for a more detailed explanation of this procedure.)Click here to return to the Table of Contents for this Appendix.The Configure &kaddressbook; OptionWhen the SettingsConfigure &kaddressbook;... option is selected, this
screen will appear.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure &kaddressbook; dialog.A screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure &kaddressbook; dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Configure Contact Actions dialog. These features are still
experimental, and not yet entirely operational.
The first dialog that appears supports experimental features that have not yet been completely implemented.
You may select from several different options under the headings Show Address, Dial Phone
Number, or Send SMS, but there isn't yet any software to do anything with the options you
choose.The next option, LDAP Server Settings, is the same dialog that is documented in the preceding
section entitled The Configure LDAP Dialog.A second screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure &kaddressbook; dialog.A second screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure &kaddressbook; dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s LDAP Server Settings dialog. This dialog, and its child, are documented
in a preceding section of this appendix.
The final set of options for configuring &kaddressbook; appears when you select Plugins.A third screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure &kaddressbook; dialog.A third screenshot of &kaddressbook;'s Configure &kaddressbook; dialog.
&kaddressbook;'s Plugins dialog. There are ten plugins all together. Seven of them
have been activated by default, as shown above.