<chapter><title>Contacts</title> <para> Contacts is a way to keep track of all the people you know, and how to contact them. as well as other information, such as their birthday, the company they work for, etc. <para> <section><title>Adding Contacts</title> <para> To Add a user, go to <GUImenu>Contact</GUImenu>&arrow;<GUIMenuItem>Add</GUIMenuItem>, or click the add icon in the toolbar (looks like a blank piece of paper). First, you need to give the person a name. You can do this by either entering their name in the name field, or by pressing "Full Name...", which will open up a new dialog that lets you enter each part of their name individually. Three of the entry fields have pulldown menus instead of labels that let you set which parameter these input fields control. The File As field lets you control how their name is displayed in the main view, use the pulldown arrow to select from some common ways of ordering their first and last names, or type in a custom one. You can also select a category for the user to be filed under, and clicking the button labeled "..." lets you edit the available catagories (these are convinient for displaying just the contacts you want when you have a lot of them). </para> <para> The address tab lets you edit the contact's buisness and home addresses (select which one you want to change from the pulldown menu at the top). The bottom field behaves just like the three custom fields in the "General" tab (and if you select the same thing from the pulldown list, it will modify the same parameter). </para> <para> The Details tab is used for miscelaneous things like the person's position, the name of their spouse, etc. </para> <para> When you are done, click "Ok" in the top right of the screen (you can always edit their profile later), click the "x" to cancel, and not add the contact. </para> </section> <section><title>Editing Contacts</title> <para> To edit the contacts, select the person you want to edit, anc click the pencil icon, or go to <GUIMenu>Contact</GUIMenu>&arrow;<GUIMenuItem>Edit</GUIMenuItem>, and it will open up the same dialog used to add a user, except their information that is already entered will already be filled in. To finalise the changes, click "Ok", or to cancel them, click "x". </para> </section> <section><title>Deleting Contacts</title> <para> To delete a contact, select the person from the list of contacts, and click the trash can icon, or go to <GUIMenu>Contact</GUIMenu> &arrow;<GUIMenuItem>Delete</GUIMenuItem>. A dialog will pop up asking if you want to actually delete that contact, click yes to delete it, no will cancel. </para> </section> <section><title>Editing Contacts</title> <para> To find a specific person, click the find icon (green magnifying glass), or go to <GUIMenu>Contact</GUIMenu>&arrow;<GUIMenuItem>Find</GUIMenuItem>. A dialog will pop up, and in the "Find what" input, enter the string you want to search for. You can also select if you want the search to be case sensative, and if you want it to search backwards from the currently selected user. The Category drop down menu lets you search only a specific category ("All" to search all of them). When you click "Find", it will start search for the string in all the fields in all the contacts. When it finds a match, it will highlight the user in the main view. You can use this to search for (as an example) who a certain phone number belongs to, by entering the phone number in the "find what" field, and clicking "Find". </para> </section> <section><title>Viewing Contacts</title> <para> To view only the contacts in a certain category, go to the View menu, and check the categories you want to view. </para> <para> The list of letters on the bottom of the window lets you look at only the contacts who's names begin with that letter. These work much like entering text on a mobile phone. For example, to view all the contacts whos name starts with "B", press the "ABC" group twice (since "B" is the second letter in that group). To go back to displaying all of the letters, click it two more times (pressing it four times brings you back to all the letters, so you pressed it 2 times to get to "B" and 2 more times to get back to all letters. 2+2=4). </para> </section> <section><title>Beaming Contacts</title> <para> To beam a contact to another device, you must first have the IrDA Applet installed, and you must enable IrDA in it. (see <xref linkend=irda>). Once this is done, you can select the contact you would like to beam, and press the beam icon in the toolbar, or select Contact&arrow;Beam Entry. &opie; will then send the contact using the IrDA and OBEX protocols to any waiting device. </para> </section> <section><title>Personal Details</title> <para> Change your personal details by going to <GUIMenu>Contact </GUIMenu> <GUIMenuItem>My Personal Details</GUIMenuItem>. This is used in today to display who the device belongs to, as well as other apps. </para> </section> </chapter>