Hi Michael,
Julien Danjou writes:
>> F1) csv export
>> When writing bulk letters with LaTeX, all I need is a file with the
>> recipients addresses in some predefined order. So it would be nice to
>> have some export option where I can choose the properties and contacts
>> I'd like to export and
On Tue, Mar 08 2011, Michael Käufl wrote:
> Q1) links to contacts
> Is there a common way to create links to contacts?
I'd say just the same way as for any Org entry.
> F1) csv export
> When writing bulk letters with LaTeX, all I need is a file with the
> recipients addresses in some predefined
> Just say out loud what you'd like to do, I'll try to answer or write
> code. :)
Maybe you shouldn't have offered this. :)
I've got one question and two feature requests:
Q1) links to contacts
Is there a common way to create links to contacts?
F1) csv export
When writing bulk letters with LaT
> For example, some people might want to cut the address part in
> (STREET,ZIPCODE,CITY,COUNTRY) whereas I think it's a burden, I just put
> a LOCATION property with all the address in it. In the end, it does not
> matter for org-contacts.
I use the splitted address version. And therefore I have
Julien Danjou writes:
>
> Well, do not count on me for that. I use git, it does the job. :)
Sure I also do ;)
For synchronization I meant between different programs/protocol not
different machines...
When everything will work it won't be too necessary, but at least to
switch to some importers a
On Tue, Mar 08 2011, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> That's also very nice thanks.
> Well the only thing that I would really love to have is a real working
> synchronization mechanism, and a real address book with all the
> interesting fields for everyone.
Well, do not count on me for that. I use git, it
Julien Danjou writes:
> You can set any properties anyway. Org-contacts just use some of them.
>
> For example I use LOCATION as a property to store my contacts' home
> addresses, which I usually set using C-c M-L provided by
> org-google-maps[1].
>
> Just say out loud what you'd like to do, I'll
> > One thing I haven't found in fact is how to support multiple emails, is
> > that too hard to do?
>
> If you mean in org-contacts, just use space as a separator for each mail
> address.
Thanks for this hint!
Where are you planing to put the documentation? I know about
http://julien.danjou.in
On Mon, Mar 07 2011, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> One thing I haven't found in fact is how to support multiple emails, is
> that too hard to do?
If you mean in org-contacts, just use space as a separator for each mail
address.
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On Sat, Mar 05 2011, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> Because I would really like to have a complete address book support from
> the command-line/Emacs to get rid of the stupid osx AddressBook.app, but
> it doesn't look that the purpose is this, right?
You can set any properties anyway. Org-contacts just u
About the script used to import from AddressBook.app, I update it here
https://github.com/AndreaCrotti/scripts/blob/master/contacts_to_org.py
Now it creates as many contacts for the name as many as the email
addresses.
One thing I haven't found in fact is how to support multiple emails, is
that to
Michael Käufl writes:
> No it's not. As you can see here [1], Julien Danjou has already started
> to inlucde more features. For now org-contacts supportes mail addresses
> and irc nicknames. And I'm sure a lot more will follow.
>
Good to know :)
So I think I will avoid trying BBDB after all,
Hi Andrea,
> So is there also a way to get all the contacts from my OSX address
> book?
> I can export to vCard and then it should not be hard to convert all the
> mails, but maybe someone already scripted that?
Sorry, can't help you with that, but I'm sure vCard is a good start as
it is plain te
So I finally setup gnus after reading some thousand of pages of manuals,
now the only thing which is missing is an address book...
I tried out org-contacts and it looks great, also because from my
understanding BBDB has never been included in the Emacs default
distribution and it's quite old..
So
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