oth and have done so. Given the existence of the credentials file for
google, is there a recipe for properly setting up a bbdb<->google sync profile
and running it?
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keep it somewhat relevant, bbdb gave me the right set of choices when I typed
"bbTAB" but I picked the wrong one.
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ver to the sustainment team. I'm aware that a
number vendors are offering more supportable software based packaging of opensta
ck components. As we start digging into that market, I would be grateful for
any recommendations, positive or negative.
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. To edit it, I
type `e' `RET' on the Name, hit RET when presented with what's already there,
and then get prompted for Company (with any existing text filled in).
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lt of my using eudc as a front end to
searching LDAP (at work) as well as bbdb.
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Introducing the new BlackBerry 10.2.1 Runtime for Android
ession, 'fo*' has a repeating 'o', not a repeating
'fo'. So, 'fo*' matches 'f', 'fo', 'foo', and so on.
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n I finally move to Emacs at both
work and home, upgrading to BBDB 3 will make sense and I will expect to have to
change a lot anyway.
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;.
> I was hoping to not only change the summary buffer but also the headers
> of the article buffer...
I do not believe the code to do what you want has already been written, or at
least, if it has, it's not part of the distribution. To do this you'd probably
need to do s
d as
is PalmOS, though I continued to use it successfully through a few months ago
when my final Palm M100 finally died and I've decided to move on. Anyway,
perhaps there's some useful hints in the above code on what it takes to make i
>>>>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 17:56:34 -0400, david.goldbe...@verizon.net
> (Dave Goldberg) said:
Dave> Are you sure it's cleared out? + works for me as you expect
Dave> it to, but it always seems to scroll the buffer such that the
Dave> appended record is shown.
always seems to scroll the buffer such that the appended record is shown. M-<
(beginning of buffer) or C-l (recenter) solves it.
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>>>>> On Thu, 31 May 2007 23:42:42 +0200, Robert Widhopf-Fenk <[EMAIL
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> On Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 16:27:21, Dave Goldberg wrote:
>> I get a window displayed now, but special display is not picking it
>> up.
>
I get a window displayed now, but special display is not picking it up.
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I also just tried setting bbdb-use-pop-up to 'horizontal and
'vertical. I still get no display. And yes, I have tried it with
xemacs -q to avoid any issues from my init.el.
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>>>>> On Thu, 31 May 2007 21:31:49 +0200, Robert Widhopf-Fenk <[EMAIL
>>>>> PROTECTED]> said:
> On Wednesday, May 30, 2007 at 18:59:17, Dave Goldberg wrote:
>> >>>>> On Tue, 29 May 2007 00:03:43 +0100, Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
changes were intended to fix. For
the time being, I've after-advised bbdb to call (display-buffer "*BBDB*") which
works, but is not really a good solution.
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esn't display at all. I had been using
special-display to open *BBDB* in its own frame so in case that was a
problem, I ran xemacs -q, added ~/.xemacs/packages/lisp/bbdb to the
front of load-path, verified with (locate-library "bbdb") and again,
no BBDB window shows up at all. I at
Root` ; do
cat $root | sed 's/cvs\./bbdb\.cvs\./' > $root
done
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Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated techn
27;re finding. There is a comment
above that line indicating the code may be too English-centric.
Perhaps you've run into something that breaks that assumption?
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rf or bbdb-snarf-region.
> Well no, thanks for pointing this out to be. I just tried out. It
> seems not work in a buffer which is not in mail mode! Even worse
> xemacs freezes! Can you confirm that?
I use bbdb-snarf-region all the time in all types of buffers using
XEmacs 21.4.19 (and ha
no way back. One must kill emacs and throw away the #.bbdb# file and
> start again.
Simply C-x b to the .bbdb buffer. Undo any changes there to your
hearts content. Save. Kill the *BBDB* buffer and rerun M-x bbdb.
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se use it as well.
One of the things I see he's worked on, though I haven't tried it, is
the so called "bootstrap" program that should allow syncbbdb to work
as a standalone app.
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author) and a couple of patches to pilot-manager have appeared on that
product's mailing list. There's even a guy there who is trying to
move it to sourceforge and begin development again.
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7;m guessing you have it set to
'message-user-agent which loads message, but not enough of the gnus
libraries to function the way most people want.
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r. I've used that myself in some
situations, notably for setting up reply buffers with posting styles
and for having gnus-move-split-methods take a look at a Received
header. Haven't tried it with a bbdb hook but perhaps it would work
for you.
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