I think I didn't post it on this mailing list...
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/BbdbExporters
For my Apple Addressbook I added some UTF-16 magic and
a few small fixes to bbdb-vcard-export.el
http://www.emacswiki.org/elisp/bbdb-vcard-export.el
Does anybody know the original author?
Does
Ronan Waide schrieb:
On March 1, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I think I didn't post it on this mailing list...
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/BbdbExporters
For my Apple Addressbook I added some UTF-16 magic and
a few small fixes to bbdb-vcard-export.el
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
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
Dan Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You might want to document the proper way.
I just do M-x bbdb and search for . That gives me all the records in
a buffer. C-x h selects the buffer, M-w copies it, and then I can
yank it elsewhere. I also added two more entries to
Dan Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bbdb-insert-new-field: there already are notes!
Well you could have told me earlier.
Indeed. Never noticed until now.
Also there is no bug reporting item in that index.
That's true. I'll add something. The section Known Bugs doesn't tell
us
What do you think of the following patch?
*** bbdb.texinfo06 Aug 2003 11:06:01 +0200 1.51
--- bbdb.texinfo09 Oct 2004 00:27:01 +0200
***
*** 1046,1051
--- 1046,1052
@ref{Gnus Prep}. For usage details, see @ref{Gnus Features}. The field used
Grr. Forgot the @cindex Bug Reports...
Alex.
*** bbdb.texinfo06 Aug 2003 11:06:01 +0200 1.51
--- bbdb.texinfo09 Oct 2004 00:28:20 +0200
***
*** 1046,1051
--- 1046,1052
@ref{Gnus Prep}. For usage details, see @ref{Gnus Features}. The field
Graham Gough [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tried this, it saved, then the next time the file needed saving I and
got the message
These default coding systems were tried:
iso-2022-7bit-unix iso-latin-1
However, none of them safely encodes the target text.
Is there any way
Jochen Kpper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The message contained the header
,
| Organization: SFB 378, Computerlinguistik, Universitt des Saarlandes
`
which was automatically added to the corresponding bbdb-entry as
,
| =?iso-8859-1?q?SFB_378,_Computerlinguistik,_Universit=E4t?=
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Recently I switched from xemacs 21.4.15 no mule to the mule version and
back, to my horror the entry
Rosa Mara Pardo San Gil
was changed to
Rosa Mar,Am(Ba Pardo San Gil
How can I convert this back again.
Maybe this is just in iso-2022-7-bit or
I've been using the following code with a patched xml.el to extract
people from my BBDB into a FOAF fragment. The code will be placed on
the Emacs Wiki, so check there for future versions.
(require 'xml)
(defun bbdb-foaf (optional all)
Print a list of people you know for inclusion in a FOAF
Dave Love [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd just like to see both code and comment fixed such that I can
understand it a few months from now. Can you suggest a change?
Sorry, you'll have to explain why either needs fixing. (I can still
understand them, for what it's worth.)
My problem was
Dave Love [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Xavier Maillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So what is the *best* or the *recommended* coding system to use for
BBDB knowing that my contacts are world wide.
The one that's set in recent versions (as far as I know),
i.e. `iso-2022-7bit', at least if you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeffery B. Rancier) writes:
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My .bbdb file starts with the following line:
;; -*-coding: iso-2022-7bit;-*-
Whereas bbdb-file-coding-system's value is utf-8-emacs.
It works anyhow. :)
Well, in addition to that I (prefer-coding
My .bbdb file starts with the following line:
;; -*-coding: iso-2022-7bit;-*-
Whereas bbdb-file-coding-system's value is utf-8-emacs.
It works anyhow. :)
Alex.
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Michael Below [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Then it says something like searching and then frobnicating. Right
after frobnicating, bbdb crashes, and emacs closes. If I call it
from an xterm, I get the message Speicherzugriffsfehler emacs
(memory access error emacs) printed into the xterm window.
Jochen Kpper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I didn't see a patch:(
I will try again, then. :)
It adds two index entries and an unnumbered subsection.
Alex.
*** bbdb.texinfo.~1.51.~Wed Aug 6 11:06:01 2003
--- bbdb.texinfoThu Nov 13 03:35:04 2003
***
*** 1046,1051
Jochen Kpper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alex I wonder where this is documented, though.
,[ (info (bbdb)Mail Sending Interfaces) ]
|If more than one person has the same mail-alias, then that alias
| expands to the addresses of all of those people; in this way you can
| maintain
Sarir Khamsi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to create a mail alias for multiple recipients, that is,
a single mail alias would be a simple mailing list. I have been unable
to figure out how to do this with BBDB (2.34) or Gnus (5.10.3). Any
suggestions? Is the only way to do it with my
Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Some way of starting emacs and accessing all the functionality of bbdb
but thru a web intface.
You would have to write it yourself. There is httpd.el, however,
which allows Emacs to act as a web-server, so a big chunk of work has
already been done.
Eric Moncrieff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't have any other means of updating the BBDB, and I've never seen
any trouble since I upgraded to 2.34...Until last week.
I use desktop.el, and so sometimes the first buffer that comes up when
I start an Emacs session is the .bbdb file, and I
Scott Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In case it's among the filtered messages, I started this thread [1] by
volunteering to moderate the list - in Mailman 2.0 (which sourceforge
is using) you can make someone a 'moderator', which gives them the
ability to approve and deny postings and
We've had the discussion before -- the mailing list works fine for
me. I just filter the crap. I use statistical spam filtering for
Gnus, but I also have a very simple splitting rule that does away with
all Korean mails. Try it. It works. :)
Alex.
I added Steven's code and mine to
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?BbdbFaces
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lost. Can you send it again?
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Here is what I use in order to store both X-Face and Face headers, and
display them. Works for me. :)
Alex.
(add-hook 'bbdb-list-hook 'my-bbdb-display-xface)
(defun my-bbdb-display-xface ()
Search for face properties and display the faces.
(when (or (gnus-image-type-available-p 'xface)
David S Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bbdb-elide-record is no more...
bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout is, I'm pretty sure, the right thing.
Thanks. I applied your patch.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Gudrian) writes:
Is there a built-in function or do I have to open the ~/.bbdb-file and
have it sorted using emacs' functions?
Try M-: (bbdb-resort-database) RET. Perhaps this function should be
interactive? Or whatever syncing operation you are using should take
Jack Twilley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is the relevant part of my configuration:
bbdb-auto-notes-alist '((Organi[sz]ation (.* company \\))
(Newsgroups (.* newsgroups \\))
(X-Face (.+ face 0 'replace)))
I know that 'replace will remove
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm still not 100% clear on the right way to solve the coding-sytems
problem. Ideally, I'd like the BBDB file to be coding-systems agnostic
and still provide reasonable mapping back into the real world. This
sort of hints that it should store everything
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Großjohann) writes:
Really? How is this the case? Or more to the point, what's the set of
characters in Emacs that can't be represented in Unicode?
In Emacs, Latin-1 ä and Latin-2 ä are two distinct characters. I
think in Unicode there is only one ä.
There was much
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, this time I have a patch.
Committed. :)
Now for the documentation...
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I have a BBDB with data in German and Japanese, so at the beginning of
my .bbdb I have the magic cookie ;; -*-coding: iso-2022-7bit;-*-
bbdb-file-coding-system is set to 'iso-2022-7bit, and I have the
following in my .emacs:
(add-to-list 'file-coding-system-alist
(cons \\.bbdb\\'
Coded my own solution and wrote it all up:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?BbdbMulePrinting
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Andreas Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(setq faces (match-string 1))
(replace-match t t nil 1)
(dolist (data (split-string faces , ))
You could use (get 'face 'field-separator) instead of this.
Where is this information stored
Colin Rafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Micha Wiedenmann wrote:
bbdb automatically adds the x-face to the bbdb-records, but I don't know
how to add several xfaces to the face-field. A new xface is appended via
, this destroys both, the old and the new x-faces.
(put 'face
Micha Wiedenmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you try to create a new field: name with `C-o name REG y Alex RET'
`bbdb-insert-new-field' (`C-o') calls `bbdb-prompt-for-new-field-value'
,[ bbdb-com.el ]
| (defun bbdb-prompt-for-new-field-value (name)
| (cond ((eq name 'net) ...)
|
Mario Mommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe I misunderstood something, but... bbdb's usual modus operandi is
that it starts gathering information, like when I'm reading e-mail it
saves the addresses, etc. Am I right on this?
No, the usual modus operandi is just an address book. To add the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| bbdb: cannot acces the name field this way
This can only be prevented if I kill the .bbdb-buffer. Then the
immediate following search is succesful and all following attempts to
search fail again.
I have tracked this down to `;;; user-fields: (name ...)' in my
Alexander Kotelnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(defun bbdb-split ()
We want people, who are in bbdb not to be splitted to spam
What is wrong here?
Hehe, you are overwriting an existing function! Here is the doc of
the original:
bbdb-split is a Lisp function in `bbdb'.
(bbdb-split STRING
I am not getting that much spam in my BBDB folders. I see you are
using VM, not Gnus, so I cannot help you with your filtering, but one
of the most effective filters I ever used is the one that goes by
weird coding sets. At the moment this rule seems to catch most of my
mailing list spam:
David Kågedal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Niklas Morberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
name mismatch: Kai Großjohann changed to Kai Großjohann
(modify-coding-system-alist 'file (regexp-quote (expand-file-name bbdb-file))
'iso-8859-1)
I think your .bbdb is encoded in
Sergei Pokrovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, I've remained with the raw encoding, but these are incompatible
between the Emacsen (20/21). This is why I avoid emacs-21: it spoils
.bbdb so badly that opening a gnus article crashes emacs-20.7 (which I
still prefer for some reasons).
I think
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Großjohann) writes:
So I would like to find a way that BBDB loads the file in the old
coding system (whatever it was, probably Latin-1 because I have
(set-language-environment Latin-1) in the init files), and then
saves it in a better encoding (utf-8? emacs-mule?).
Galen Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to enable splitting of mail based on bbdb?
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SplitMailUsingBbdb
Can this be intermixed with nnmail-split-methods?
Yes, see the Even More Advanced section.
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Niklas Morberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Be especially careful to delete everything
containing the infamous \201 character.
I had a bunch of those as well -- what are they about?
These problems and all that are related to people who used Emacs 20.1
to 20.3, I think, because at that time
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is, however, no way to search for people without phone numbers,
or all people without an address matching gnu. Do you think this is
important?
Ok, so I was bored. Now you can also search for stuff
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Much display handling rewriting, courtesy of Alex Schroeder and
Robert Fenk. It's so good, I've not even figured it out myself yet.
Heh. I can't remember contributing any towards it, I assume you meant
somebody else. I have something to discuss
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Großjohann) writes:
| ELISP (defvar xyzzy)
| xyzzy
| ELISP (boundp 'xyzzy)
| nil
Heh, learn a new thing every day. :)
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Benjamin Rutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe people who want the luxury of running BBDB with multiple emacsen
can live with running BBDB uncompiled? Or, they could maintain
multiple installation dirs and compile for multiple emacsen.
If you run Debian, I think this is what happens,
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On January 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I am not sure, but it seems to me that autoloads are more desireable,
'cause then we defer the possible need/availability check to runtime.
Yep, except the compiler warnings I was attempting to hush up are for
Chris Beggy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lots of packages define missing functions in order to run on Emacs and
XEmacs. Other packages test wethere critical functions are bound or
not, and then assume they are on Emacs or XEmacs. :(
I've had
Galen Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found the issue. table.el has caused me a few headaches now.
For some reason, it finds its way into the middle of compilations
and then the resultant compiled code has issues. I ran the bbdb
uncompiled (whew, is it slow) and I was able to perform the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam C. Finnefrock) writes:
Is it a crime to have a BBDB entry without a net field? :)
Seriously, should I put in bogus e-mail addresses for these records?
No, I have dozens of entries without e-mail addresses in them. But I
don't send them mail, either. When I try, I
(Chris Beggy ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm currently *just* working on the version to work with 2.3x, the
CVS version.
That's the way to go! :)
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Miroslav Fikar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have tried your function and it worked just fine. However, I have
not been able to mail or post message since then. And if I commented
the code, I can mail again. Any clue? (gnus told me something as : no
methods specified - I do not remember
Galen Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This makes urls clickable which is something I was looking for.
Thanks alot for that. Unless I'm missing something, I still
would like to be able to give a long url a short name and have
that show up as clickable. Instead of seeing a clickable
Galen Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there anyway to turn on the following functionality? When I
enter something in some notes type field, the fact that I typed a
url could be parsed and then BBDB could ask me if I would like to
name that URL. Then, it could display that clickable name
Here are some alternatives for a bbdb-display-layout-alist
customization widgets. I prefer the last one myself.
I stopped fiddling with it before implementing the availability
restriction of properties depending on layout type. :)
Alex.
(defcustom bbdb-display-layout-alist
'((one-line
Robert Fenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have just committed a rewritten version of the
bbdb-format-record-* functions.
I am really starting to like this!
One question: The default value here contains phones instead of
phone -- does that work? My head is spinning while looking at all
the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Großjohann) writes:
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not quite this, but there's a VM-bolt-on package called personality
crisis which does this sort of thing. It may be adaptable, or even
already adapted, for use with Gnus.
I vaguely recall a name called
Robert Fenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bbdb-default-display-mode (bbdb-elided-display)
either one-line, multi-line or 'full
bbdb-pop-up-default-display-mode (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display)
either one-line, multi-line or 'full
I don't think the names should end in mode if we are not
Doug Alcorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way to have an alist of fields to display or fields to
ignore? Maybe something with the elided display? How does all that
work?
Here's an example from my .emacs:
(setq bbdb-print-elide '(tex-name aka mail-alias creation-date timestamp)
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IIRC, `ß' becomes `ss' when you change it's case.
So do I take it then that the conversion of `ß' becomes `ss' is the
Right Thing, or what?
I don't think that is right. Afterall, we're talking about
groß vs. GROSS -- and certainly the mails are
Mark Mynsted [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My question is what is the TeX search path? I have many TeX tools,
etc installed, but do not know what this path is. Where should these
bbdb TeX files be located?
I have the following in my .bashrc:
export TEXINPUTS=.:~/.TeX:
And this is what I have
bbdb-com.el has the following:
;; GNU vs XEmacs again. GAH.
(or (fboundp 'char-int)
(defmacro char-int( c ) (list 'string-to-char c))) ;; ick.
htmlize.el has the following:
(if (fboundp 'char-int)
(defalias 'htmlize-char-int 'char-int)
(defalias 'htmlize-char-int 'identity))
Enrico Sirola [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BBDB version 2.00.06 doesn't understand file format version 6.
You must have had a newer version of BBDB installed and now you
reverted back to 2.00.06 (which uses file format version 3 or 4). The
newer version of BBDB you had before created a .bbdb
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ideally the address editing function should return a true or false
value (for valid/invalid data) and the calling code should handle
that appropriately - by which I mean if you're editing an address, it
remains unchanged, and if you're adding an address,
Waider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(bbdb-address-edit-default): If no data is entered for the address,
enter a spurious country name. This is a temporary hack to get
around a problem in address display when the address has no data.
Hi Waider,
What is the problem, exactly? Seeing this I
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the problem, exactly? Seeing this I am not sure wether I
should upgrade. I have many people in my .bbdb without addresses (and
I have never noticed any significant bugs in address display).
Curious minds want to know. :)
Ah... sorry
Robert Fenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My guess: One of the headers (From,To,Reply-To), probably
the Reply-To header is not extracted correctly, as the
closing "" seems to be missing.
Do a "M-: (mail-fetch-field "Reply-To") RET"
Does it return the complete header content?
Remove this
ShengHuo ZHU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On a related note, Gnus related: I often resend messages (S D r from
the summary buffer). How can I use the force?
(require 'message)
(define-key message-minibuffer-local-map [(tab)] 'bbdb-complete-name
Norman Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. If you try to enter a zip code (maybe only a purely numeric zip?)
with a hyphen, BBDB insists that it be US ZIP+4. But I have an
international address that includes a hyphenated zip that doesn't
match ZIP+4.
Take a look at bbdb-legal-zip-codes. I'm
Patrick Campbell-Preston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You know your variable/function names are getting too long when they
don't need *any* explanatory documentation...
LOL!
On a related note, Gnus related: I often resend messages (S D r from
the summary buffer). How can I use the force?
I
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm a mean and nasty militant CVS freak who thinks that generated
files shouldn't be in CVS[1], and people working from CVS should have
developer tools.
Ahh... Mea culpa. Enlighten me, though: How do I generate it? All I
ever compile myself is Emacs,
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
regenerate bbdb-autoloads.el recently because of changes in CVS.
Tidy! I may keep this for the mythical FAQ also.
I just checked the INSTALL file -- bbdb-autoloads.el is not mentioned
at all. If you read the installation instructions for Emacs without
I just checked the INSTALL file -- bbdb-autoloads.el is not mentioned
at all. If you read the installation instructions for Emacs without
make, it'll fail. Maybe I'll take a look at that one... :)
Then again, maybe not. :) There is no need to recreate
bbdb-autoloads.el for tar ball
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yah; it's the gratuituous differences that annoy me. Like overlays
vs. extents, for example, and the completely incompatible menuing
systems.
Yaaahrg! I've written layers to handle both two or three times and
I'm getting s tired!
But back to this
When I updated my CVS today, I missed the following patch:
+2001-02-06 Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+
+ * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (Customization Parameters): Documented
+ bbdb-check-zip-codes-p, bbdb-address-formatting-alist, and
+ bbdb-continental-zip-regexp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Grojohann) writes:
On 11 Feb 2001, Alex Schroeder wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Grojohann) writes:
It's not quite clear to me how to recognize those. But BBDB should
provide support for it. I think.
Well, if there is any need, somebody will write it up
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... :)
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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
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
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
: /cvsroot/bbdb/bbdb/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 2.68
diff -u -r2.68 ChangeLog
--- ChangeLog 2001/02/05 11:39:06 2.68
+++ ChangeLog 2001/02/06 20:12:52
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+2001-02-06 Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+
+ * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (Customization Parameters): Documented
The latest CVS seems to have an XEmacsism... The function
replace-in-string is not in Emacs 20.7.
Alex.
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Mats Lfdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BBDB does not accept an empty zip code field when I'm entering an
address. Because of this, if I don't know the zip code I can't enter
the address at all.
Oops, you are right.
You can either set bbdb-check-zip-codes-p to nil (that should disable
(I removed the original poster from the CC because this mail is code
related...)
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As best I can tell, your .bbdb file has a notes field called "name" in
at least one of the records. This is colliding with BBDB's "real" name
field, causing the stacktrace
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc A. Tamsky) writes:
Anyone who can add it to the apparently "blessed" mail archive site
http://www.mail-archive.com/bbdb-info%40xemacs.org/
please mail me. If you have another use for it, please feel free to
contact me as well.
Well, you can do that yourself, as
Alex Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is this: go ahead with the zips-as-strings conversion (does this mean
we need BBDB v6 file format? I guess so...), and modify the validation
code to work on the strings - i.e. it doesn't try to parse
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is this: go ahead with the zips-as-strings conversion (does this mean
we need BBDB v6 file format? I guess so...), and modify the validation
code to work on the strings - i.e. it doesn't try to parse the
zipcodes into a list or whatever, but it does try
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David S. Goldberg) writes:
So I've finally got 2.2 running the way I want, and I just tried out
the syncBBDB which worked quite well other than the inevitable
duplicate records. While cleaning them out I notice that any zip code
I've got that starts with 0, and there are
Kevin Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Without checking everywhere zips get used, I think you can get away
with not changing the file format - just make the zip a list of a
single string. ("like this")
Hm well, the main goal I had was to get rid of all the zip parsing and
zip to string
Hi all,
Has anybody noticed bugs in the BBDB 2.2 when trying to delete a
field? The problem seems to be that bbdb-current-field tries to
identify which fields are being displayed on a line.
In a record which looks like this:
Tel P: phone
home: street1
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