On Sat Jul 7 2012 Stephen Leake wrote:
> Sam Steingold <s...@gnu.org> writes:
> > Could you please explain to me how to do this?
> 
> Use ad-add-advice on bbdb-mua-edit-field; see the elisp manual for
> more info.

That's one possibility. I mentioned another possibility previously:

On Thu Mar 15 2012 Roland Winkler wrote:
> Actually, I went through quite some effort to break down the code in
> bbdb-mua.el into low-level stuff that I tried to implement as
> general and flexibel as possible, and the high-level commands that
> have rather small pieces of code. bbdb-mua-edit-field with a body of
> 11 lines is actually the biggest one. Of course, these high-level
> commands provided in bbdb-mua.el do not take advantage of everything
> that is implemented on the lower level, in particular if you combine
> them with all permutations of settings for user variables used by
> these commands.
> 
> But hopefully the new setup of the code does make it easier to
> customize the high-level commands the way you want them to be
> without a need to fiddle with the trickier low-level functions.

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On Fri Jul 6 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
> Your general design decisions broke well-documented behavior that
> has been around since v 1.50. Are you sure these decisions were
> well thought-through?

Some time ago you wrote

On Fri Dec 30 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
> > What did you do when you were using BBDB v2?
>
> hated it and did nothing about it, hoping that someone will fix it
> for me one day.

I have nothing to add here.

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