branch: externals/ebdb
commit 3d4a2369d5d3bc68a4d9cde2c236104b0b7f71df
Author: Eric Abrahamsen <[email protected]>
Commit: Eric Abrahamsen <[email protected]>
Mention all supported MUAs in manual
* ebdb.org: And sneakily fix a few errors.
---
ebdb.org | 14 +++-----------
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ebdb.org b/ebdb.org
index 788c100..aa87efc 100644
--- a/ebdb.org
+++ b/ebdb.org
@@ -267,10 +267,7 @@ user agent(s). In theory, EBDB can be integrated with any
software
package, but it's most common to use it in conjunction with sending
and receiving emails.
** Loading MUA Code
-:PROPERTIES:
-:ORDERED: t
-:END:
MUA code is activated simply by loading the relevant library. Keep in
mind that mail-reading clients and mail-sending clients are considered
separate MUAs. For instance, if you use the Gnus package for reading
@@ -282,11 +279,10 @@ mail, and Message for sending it, you'll want two require
statements:
#+END_SRC
There are other packages that provide other MUA integration: these are
-likewise activated simply by requiring the relevant library.
+likewise activated simply by requiring the relevant library, named
+"ebdb-<MUA>". MUAs supported by EBDB include gnus, message, mh-e,
+mu4e, rmail, and VM.
** Display and Updating
-:PROPERTIES:
-
-:END:
When a message is opened in an MUA, EBDB can do certain things with
the records referenced in that message. It can:
@@ -465,9 +461,7 @@ Other commands that are not bound to any keys by default:
Only display recipients, using all mail addresses from the message.
** EBDB and MUA summary buffers
-:PROPERTIES:
-:END:
EBDB can affect the way message senders are displayed in your MUA's
summary buffer. It can do this in two ways: 1) by changing the way
the contact name is displayed, and 2) by optionally displaying a
@@ -597,9 +591,7 @@ in that buffer. To pop back to previous searches, use:
- Key: ^, ebdb-search-pop
*** Changing Search Behavior
-:PROPERTIES:
-:END:
There are three ways to alter the behavior of EBDB searches.
- User Option: ebdb-case-fold-search