Hi Vincent, 2015-11-14 16:57 GMT+01:00 Vincent Belaïche <vincent....@hotmail.fr>: > > Hello Mosè, > > BBDB is some sort of phone book (well, it means insidious Big-Bother > Data Base). My intention is to have functions to read the to-address with > auto-completion by getting the data from BBDB by means of name or > organisation.
Thank you, looks good! > It is not that simple because the way you present the address in a > postal sending may need some formatting dependent on the country, so > probably a defcustom is needed to make this more open. Yes, makes sense, somewhat like language-specific babel features (see (info "(auctex)European") https://gnu.org/software/auctex/manual/auctex.html#Style-Files-for-Different-Languages). > There may also be > some dependance on the LaTeX extension (koma-script, letter or lettre), > I have not investigated kom-script yet, but letter and lettre are quite > similar. > > The same recipient name may also be associated with several snail mail > address, so there also needs to be some selection mechanism for this > case. > > Concerning the place where to put the Elisp code, well I don't know > where the best place is, probably some new tex-bbdb.el would be a good > alternative. Yes, I was thinking to a fake style file ("fake" in the sense that doesn't correspond to real LaTeX style file), that is loaded by letter.el, lettre.el, etc. This may be a bit hackish, but avoid filling tex.el or latex.el with non-generic functions. Cheers, Mosè _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list auctex@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex