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* add base64 decoding to support (even if to ignore) vcards with image data
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* add support for contacts with no N/FN name. In the absence of a name, the
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android contacts list displays the organisation, and in the absence of that,
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it displays the primary number. The solution seem to be to create a better
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contact cache (or perhaps a manager that is also responsible for writing the
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new contacts back to android)
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* it'll also need to import organisations and primary numbers
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* add support for contacts with no N/FN name. The contacts list displays the
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primary number instead of a name, but the existing contact detection will
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need to be fixed-up. See Importer::isImportRequired().
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* have a second list (beside _contact) that maps organisation names to ids
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that is used when a contact has no other name
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* have a third list (beside _contact and the above list) that maps the
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primary phone no.s to ids, where the contact has no name or organisation
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* when reading vcf phone no.s, make sure they are imported in the same order
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they appear in in the vcf. The first one will be the primary number.
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* switch to the new contacts API
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* don't try to do anything clever with phone no.s that are name-less, but
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appear in existing contacts that (now) have a name
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they appear in in the vcf. The first on will become the primary when the
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contact has no name or organisation
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* possible bug: when displaying "aborting import" toaster, make sure the back
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button is enabled and the abort button is hidden (as if abort were pressed)
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since this can happen if, say, the alarm goes off.