Re: [BBDB] ChangeLog 2012-07-18

2012-07-25 Thread Ivan Kanis
Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org wrote:

 On Tue Jul 17 2012 Ivan Kanis wrote:
 I was trying to bind SPC to scroll down and couldn't. It seem there is
 some code overriding the binding. I have no idea what it does and maybe
 it should be removed?

 Your patch completely disables the electric command loop. How about
 the following patch?

It works for me.
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again: ; bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender

2012-07-25 Thread Sam Steingold
I set bbdb-message-all-addresses to t so that I see both the sender of a
message and all the CC recipients.
However, when I hit ;, I want to edit the notes of the _sender_ only
(and it did work like that until recently),
not of all the other recipients
(as I just noticed actually happens now).

This is an unfortunate change in behavior, although, yes, this new
behavior could be desirable and it makes sense to enable it on, say,
C-u ;.

Since this has been discussed recently, I might be missing something,
I am sorry if this is the case.
Please remind me how to get the original behavior.
Thanks.

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