Dan Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just curious, reading the docstring of bbdb-offer-save: If t, If
nil If not t and not nil , wouldn't it be safer, in the
first place, but not now, to use an exact value for the last, not a
wildcard?
Yes I think you are right.
Alex.
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Dan Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
P.S. ELIDEP is not explained here:
bbdb is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `bbdb-com'.
(bbdb STRING ELIDEP)
Display all entries in the BBDB matching the regexp STRING
in either the name(s), company, network address, or
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When you use C-u M-x bbdb RET dan RET you will get the matching
entries in elided form -- one line per entry. It works by
temporarily switching bbdb-display-layout, but I must confess I
didn't quite understand how it picked the layout to use instead.
Jochen Kpper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When you use C-u M-x bbdb RET dan RET you will get the matching
entries in elided form -- one line per entry. It works by
temporarily switching bbdb-display-layout, but I must confess I
didn't quite understand