Sergei Pokrovsky writes:
>>>>>> ">Colin" == Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Colin> Sergei Pokrovsky writes:
>>>>>>>> "Colin" == Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Colin> Sergei Pokrovsky writes:
>>>>> That's an occasion to present my feature request. It would be
>>>>> nice if the Supercite's attribution were a searchable key
>>>>> field, like AKA.
Colin> Assuming that the Supercite field is "cite" and the tag you
Colin> are looking for is "Phil":
Colin> M-x bbdb RET cite RET Phil
Colin> You can then `M-x bbdb-yank-addresses' if you want.
>>> No chance.
Colin> That's because I had a typo in my code. Here is the correct
Colin> incantation:
Colin> M-x bbdb-notes RET cite RET Phil
> Alas, neither this helps. I get [No match] and beep :(
Is the problem that it doesn't know `bbdb-notes', or that it doesn't
know the field `cite'? If the former, then you are doing something
wrong. If the latter, then you should try `attribution' (which is
your field) rather than `cite' (which is my field):
M-x bbdb-notes RET attribution RET JF RET
--
Colin
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