> * Stephen Leake <fgrcura_yr...@fgrcur-yrnxr.bet> [2012-07-07 01:55:24 -0400]:
>
> Sam Steingold <s...@gnu.org> writes:
>
>>> * Roland Winkler <jvax...@tah.bet> [2012-07-06 12:06:27 -0500]:
>>>
>>> On Fri Jul 6 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>>>> 2012-07-06  Sam Steingold  <s...@gnu.org>
>>>>    * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-edit-field):
>>>>    Edit THE record for THE sender, not all the relevant records.
>>>
>>> I do not want to "fix" the values of user variables in a hard-coded
>>> way. If you do not like a particular value in a particular context,
>>> elisp gives you various possibilities to customize things for your
>>> personal taste.
>>
>> Could you please explain to me how to do this?
>
> Use ad-add-advice on bbdb-mua-edit-field; see the elisp manual for more
> info.

so, there is a user variable bbdb-message-all-addresses, which is now
broken, see below.
to make it work, I need to use advice. you cannot be serious here.

if indeed this is how it is supposed to work these days, then the
defcustom code installing the advice should be added.

> Can you explain why you want to override your choice for
> bbdb-message-all-addresses in this function?

when I try to edit a field when bbdb-message-all-addresses is t, the
record being edited is the first record displayed, not the record of the
sender.


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