a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > Hikaru writes: > >> "The suggested workarounds are to rebind the ispell key (the BBDB >> binding is not configurable at this time)." > > I don't know what "configurable" means here - when I type the beginning > of an email address in, say, the To: line and press TAB, I get > completion. This is with BBDB version 2.36. > > Where in BBDB was this M-TAB business annoying you?
Well, it's not anymore! As I've said, I'm on v3 now. I'm not going back to v2 to look more at its behavior, because it's moot to me now. Problem solved! The "configurable" comment above is quoted from the BBDB v2 manual. Now, I do have another question of course (us Gnus newbies like me have those without end, I'd imagine...): Is there a way I can make messages that I have already expired from the Summary buffer really disappear from view? If I run expiry on them, the "E" expiry marks are replaced with "G" cancelled marks. If I run any of the various "really delete" commands on them (such as gnus-summary-delete-article), same thing, "G" cancelled, but still there, even though it points to nothing. Most surprisingly, if I run gnus-summary-reselect-current-group, a command that's described in the manual as being just like leaving the group and re-entering it without having to actually do that, it does exactly the same thing -- all expired articles are still visible with cancelled marks on them, even though if I had truly left and re-entered, they'd be gone from my display. Is there any way I can make cancelled messages just go away? (After all, they don't even exist anymore...) -- He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself. --Thomas Paine _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english