Hello list,
my bbdb file is encoded in utf8 and when I try to print entries and
converting the resulting bbdb.tex file, I'm getting weird characters in
either the .dvi and .pdf file. How would you deal with the situation?
Dieter
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Best wishes
H. Dieter Wilhelm
Darmstadt, Germany
die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
Hello list,
my bbdb file is encoded in utf8 and when I try to print entries and
converting the resulting bbdb.tex file, I'm getting weird characters in
either the .dvi and .pdf file. How would you deal with the situation?
I've never
die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
my bbdb file is encoded in utf8 and when I try to print entries and
converting the resulting bbdb.tex file, I'm getting weird characters in
either the .dvi and .pdf file. How would you deal with the situation?
How are you creating the
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
I've never even gotten bbdb-print to work, it's always complained about
undefined control sequences or something. The tex code is very old, and
I had this error trying to run the file through pdflatex, but it worked
fine with pdftex.
In BBDB2 I used to set bbdb-always-add-addresses so that I could ignore new
addresses in all folders except the `vm-primary-inbox'. In order to do so I
would make use of `rf-bbdb/vm-ignore-old-addresses' found in bbdb-rf.el.
I can I get this same behavior with BBDB3?
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rene
On Sat Aug 30 2014 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
I've never even gotten bbdb-print to work, it's always complained
about undefined control sequences or something.
The lisp code should work fine. I made sure that bbdb-print-record
does not fail in the rare case that the value of an xfield is a
sexp.
On Sun Aug 31 2014 Rene wrote:
When using *M-x bbdb-print or even M-x bbdb-print I only get a TeX file
containing the current displayed record (the one my pointer is on in the
*BBDB* buffer).
All these commands use the prefix `*', see the docstring of bbdb-print.
On Sun Aug 31 2014 Rene wrote:
In BBDB2 I used to set bbdb-always-add-addresses so that I could ignore new
addresses in all folders except the `vm-primary-inbox'. In order to do so I
would make use of `rf-bbdb/vm-ignore-old-addresses' found in bbdb-rf.el.
I can I get this same behavior with