On Thursday, February 8 2001 01:56:39, Conrad Sauerwald wrote:
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
On Thursday, February 8 2001 00:15:06, Michael Hanke wrote:
[...]
What variable do you speak of?
bbdb-notes-sort-order
[...]
Different settings of this have no impact on the record displayed for me.
Yes, actually this variable does not control the behavior
of elided display.
You probably
Patrick Campbell-Preston wrote:
[...]
Was it a real bug in GNU Emacs which you have had to work
around, or just another of those annoying
incompatibilities?
Both. It was a real bug which did not show up in xemacs,
since the hash tables used for GNU/Xemacs return different
results.
The first
Hi,
I'm looking around for an XML schema/namespace (spot the person who
doesn't hack XML) that covers addressbooks. I'd like a standard one if
such a beast exists, rather than something that's been rolled by this
one guy for this one application. Let me repeat that: I want a
STANDARD one, if
"Ronan" == Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ireland? writes:
Ronan Hi, I'm looking around for an XML schema/namespace (spot the
Ronan person who doesn't hack XML) that covers addressbooks. I'd
[snip]
Here is my bookmarks for XML,
A HREF="http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/xml/pointers.html"
/ Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| I'm looking around for an XML schema/namespace (spot the person who
| doesn't hack XML) that covers addressbooks. I'd like a standard one if
| such a beast exists, rather than something that's been rolled by this
I know of no standard XML
/ Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| This kinda surprises me. I was hoping the guys at syncml.org would
| have something, but their site appears to be 99% press release and 1%
It's ripe for standardization and syncml would be a good place to do
it, but I've seen no evidence that
On February 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I know of no standard XML vocabulary for address books. I note that as
long as the schema you choose accurately and completely identifies the
components of the BBDB, converting to other XML vocabularies is fairly
well defined (using tools like XSLT).
Conrad Sauerwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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.
Ah... Sorry for reporting a reported bug... :)
Alex.
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I have a CVS version of BBDB about 1 day old, using GNU Emacs 20.7 and
Gnus 5.8.8 from CVS about 1 day old. I get mail from somebody with a
new mail address. I hit `:' and surely enough, I get asked:
Add address X to Y? (y or n)
When I answer `n' I get asked, wether I want to create a new
On February 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have a CVS version of BBDB about 1 day old, using GNU Emacs 20.7 and
Gnus 5.8.8 from CVS about 1 day old. I get mail from somebody with a
new mail address. I hit `:' and surely enough, I get asked:
Add address X to Y? (y or n)
When I answer `n'
I just discovered the wonders of bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias --
didn't even know it existed. I guess the reason I missed it was that
it was not in the most obvious place... How about the following
patch, then? (I know that bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias is listed
further down in the BBDB mode
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