Robert Fenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, February 6 2001 16:38:12, Michael Hanke wrote:
when I read an article of a known poster, I'd like a
elided bbdb buffer to pop up (this works of course)
with the 'notes' field near the top of the buffer
(this doesn't work).
The variable
Hi All,
I'd be very grateful for help on a most frustrating problem when upgrading to
bbdb 2.2 from 2.00.06.
I installed the new BBDB files, compiled them, and then changed the entry in my
.emacs to point to the new directory (I'm using NT Emacs)
Here's the init bit from that file (All I have
"Ian" == Ian Swainson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ian Hi All, I'd be very grateful for help on a most frustrating
Ian problem when upgrading to bbdb 2.2 from 2.00.06.
Ian I installed the new BBDB files, compiled them, and then
Ian changed the entry in my .emacs to point to the
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I propose the following documentation for the zip code related stuff
in BBDB, and the transformation of some defvars into defcustom.
[...]
+@cindex Address display
+Controls the display of addresses in the buffer. Each entry in this
+list consists
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mats Lfdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
May I suggest a change in the regular expression that determines
whether a zip code is US or continental?
You are right of course; in Switzerland and Portugal four digits are
used, and in Germany and France
Mats Lfdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
May I suggest a change in the regular expression that determines
whether a zip code is US or continental?
You are right of course; in Switzerland and Portugal four digits are
used, and in Germany and France five digits are used (those are the
countries I
Robert Fenk wrote:
Ahh it's a GNU Emacs problem.
A fix is in CVS now.
Thanks - will download the nightly tarball again tomorrow.
Not only the BBDB version but also the Emacs version and
sometime the OS is making problems, so it is a good idea to
report all of these when reporting bugs ;)
Hi Alex,
since I upgraded to BBDB 2.2, I use the following continental zip code
regexp
"\\(^\\s *[A-Z][A-Z]?\\s *-\\s *[0-9][0-9][0-9]\\|^\\s *[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)"
which basically matches the old continental zip codes and German ones (5
digits with the first one not being zero and no
On 05 Feb 2001 19:14:11 -0500, "Dick" == Dick Knowles wrote:
Dick I'm converting my .mailrc to BBDB. I have many groups of aliases like
Dick this:
Dick alias Abe ...
Dick alias Bill ...
Dick alias brothers Abe Bill
Dick alias Cathy ...
Dick alias Deb ...
Dick
I've included a patch to explain. Not completely bleeding edge cvs,
as you can see. I'm sure someone can fix this in a more elegant way.
bbdb notices a new address, I ask to add it, (not (bbdb-y-or-n-p evals
to nil and bbdb goes away without actually performing the add (when,
in let, needs to
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