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I am no longer using BBDB either, so I won't mind. Good luck!
Cheers
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Jochen Küpper
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Hi Robert,
thanks for asking and good luck with bbdb - it is a fun piece of
software!
However, I am no longer using Gnus (or any
the
bootstrap script which syncs using the Perl bindings for pilot-link.
Although there are a couple of minor issues here and there, it
generally works quite nicely.
http://syncbbdb2.sourceforge.net/
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I recently wrote a perl script to export a bbdb database to LDIF
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interested, it's
Hey,
I recently wrote a perl script to export a bbdb database to LDIF
format, or to directly add entries to an ldap server. If anyone's
interested, it's available here:
http://www.geekfarm.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/BbdbToLdap
I use this script to keep my bbdb data up to date in the Mac OS X
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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.
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, or notes.
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.
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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
-alist to control the layout. I like this approach
so much in fact that I have abandoned the tex way. Plus no hassle
with non-Latin-1 characters.
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*** bbdb.texinfo06 Aug 2003 11:06:01 +0200 1.51
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*** 1046,1051
--- 1046,1052
@ref{Gnus Prep}. For usage details, see @ref{Gnus Features}. The field used
Grr. Forgot the @cindex Bug Reports...
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*** 1046,1051
--- 1046,1052
@ref{Gnus Prep}. For usage details, see @ref{Gnus Features}. The field
of the original instead of the
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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
and a short note on file
cookies (or a ref to the docs, which would be fine by me).
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I'd just like to see both code and comment fixed such that I can
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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. :)
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I will try again, then. :)
It adds two index entries and an unnumbered subsection.
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***
*** 1046,1051
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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
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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.
Alex
similar (because I deleted the leading n), then I can
M-x toggle-debug-on-error, then search a record via M-x bbdb, and the
backtrace will contain the corrupt entry. Using these two
techniques, I find practically all BBDB corruptions.
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name from the
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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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Here is what I use in order to store both X-Face and Face headers, and
display them. Works for me. :)
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(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
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bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout is, I'm pretty sure, the right thing.
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I myself switched from keeping all the X-Faces back to just keeping
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Ok, this time I have a patch.
Committed. :)
Now for the documentation...
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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)
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the
author of a mail or posting to the BBDB, hit `:'. This should get you
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Is this a bug, should I make a bug report?
This is a bug. I think you can recreate this as follows: Put point
on a record, hit C-o name RET y Alex RET. This way you created a
comment field (annotation) called name, which is bogus. BBDB barfs
with if: bbdb: cannot annotate the name field
SEPARATORS)
Return a list by splitting STRING at SEPARATORS.
The inverse function of `bbdb-join'.
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is to save the bbdb
in something that keeps the correct encoding (not latin-1, emacs-mule,
for example). Or automatically unify all latin encodings. (Code by
Dave Love.)
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you should use iso-2022, which should work on both --
untested. So, save the .bbdb in e20 as iso-2022-jp (the -jp doesn't
meant that it is for japanese only, I think), and load it in e21. It
should work.
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, save as .bbdb. Restart
Emacs, try BBDB. Should work now.
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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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MULE support was rather buggy.
I think the \201 bugs started decreasing with e20.4, but maybe only
with e20.7... So I expect that once you remove all the problematic
characters, and keep using e20.7 or e21, the problem should
disappear. Does it?
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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
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* 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
to hook BBDB into
MS Supercite.
MS This breaks the autoload snarfing, so that bbdb-insinuate-sc is
MS not added to bbdb-autoload.el. Can the (defvar attribution nil)
MS line be moved above the ;;;###autoload line?
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| ELISP (defvar xyzzy)
| xyzzy
| ELISP (boundp 'xyzzy)
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Heh, learn a new thing every day. :)
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XEmacs and run it straight from the source... :)
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plenty of those. And I
think/hope that's because I compile the code for Emacs and the
variables and functions are XEmacs-only.
Anyway, not an easy decision to make.
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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
wethere critical functions are bound or
not, and then assume they are on Emacs or XEmacs. :(
I've had a similar problem with one package or another because BBDB
used to do that as well (don't know wether it still does).
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get this:
cond: Current record unhas a network addresses.
Thus I wonder -- when are you getting that message, exactly?
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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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exactly) I mailed to persons not
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Hm, no idea. Does goto-address work for you under other
circumstances?
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and keymap to the name, makes the real url
invisible, and when clicked it calls a function which retrieves the
real url and calls browse-url on that.
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that.
(defadvice bbdb-display-records-1 (after bbdb-goto-address)
Enable goto-advice for displayed records.
(set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
(goto-address))
(ad-activate 'bbdb-display-records-1)
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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
)
(toggle. t))
(multi-line (indention . 14)
(toggle. t))
(pop-up-multi-line (indention . 14)))
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... But it sounds
ugly.
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are not talking
about minor or major modes. How about layout instead.
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bbdb-elided-display '(creation-date timestamp))
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are adressed to
Großjohann and not GROSSJOHANN.
Maybe we don't want to use 8 bits in the headers, though? Gnus will
encode this correctly, I think. I don't know about Rmail, though.
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in my ~/.TeX directory:
ls ~/.TeX
bbdb-cols.tex bbdb-print-brief.tex bbdb-print.tex
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this:
Signaling: (wrong-type-argument stringp 34)
string-to-char(34)
(htmlize-char-int char)
Therefore I propose the following change:
(or (fboundp 'char-int)
(defmacro char-int (c)
`(if (integerp ,c) ,c (string-to-char ,c
This is my first defmacro. :)
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either
update the BBDB as above, or delete the .bbdb file (and loose all your
data). Only do that if you haven't entered anything, yet.
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that this is the right way to go. What do you think?
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/home/alex/elisp/bbdb/lisp $ cvs diff
cvs server: Diffing .
Index: bbdb-com.el
===
RCS file: /cvsroot
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. :)
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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
lete header content?
Remove this header and check whether it works then?
When I do this in the summary buffer, I get nil.
When I do this in the article buffer, I get "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
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ShengHuo ZHU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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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
-codes "")
Actually, this was suggested on the list before, maybe somebody with
write access can make sure the empty string is part of
bbdb-legal-zip-codes in CVS?
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guess a simple defadvice would suffice... But maybe somebody
already has the magic mumbo jumbo?
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make, it'll fail. Maybe I'll take a look at that one... :)
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When I updated my CVS today, I missed the following patch:
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[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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help, but I practically never read stuff
down there unless I know the functionality I'm looking for.)
Alex.
Index: bbdb.el
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RCS file: /cvsroot/bbdb/bbdb/lisp/bbdb.el,v
retrieving revision 1.134
diff -c -r1.134 bbdb.el
*** bbdb.el
"standard" for
all countries of the world, and then you could code the identifying
function and the formatting function for either one. But it's a lot
of work... :)
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I propose the following documentation for the zip code related stuff
in BBDB, and the transformation of some defvars into defcustom.
Alex.
/home/alex/elisp/bbdb $ cvs diff -u
cvs server: Diffing .
Index: ChangeLog
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RCS file
The latest CVS seems to have an XEmacsism... The function
replace-in-string is not in Emacs 20.7.
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its.
"^[ \t\n]*[0-9][0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[ \t\n]*$"
;; Matches 5 digits and 3 or 4 digits.
"^[ \t\n]*\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t\n]*-?[
\t\n]*\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]?\\)[ \t\n]*$"
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record (car fields))
I then started to grep for all-fields -- but found practically
nothing:
cd /home/alex/elisp/bbdb/lisp/
grep -n -e all-fields *.el /dev/null
bbdb-com.el:80: (let ((fields all-fields) done tmp)
bbdb-com.el:131: '((all-field
t yourself, as you are using Gnus: mark the
messages you want to send and hit S D r (I think) in order to resend
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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
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