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Description:
This patch adds the ability to call numbers just like sending e-mails. Instead of
mailtoit uses theteluri scheme (see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3966). On Windows 10 this prompts for a phone app which could be "MyPhone" app or a softphone like MicroSIP (tested). Support for tel-uris is whacky, but seems to get more common. The patch assumes phone numbers are entered in a RFC3966 compliant-ish with only minimal sanitation done in XSLTs.Todo: