Re: bbdb-fontify-buffer hanging?

2001-07-10 Thread Ronan Waide
On July 10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > (bbdb 2.32) > > Can someone advise on this perplexing problem: I load up my entire > bbdb (want to browse through and clean it up a bit) by running bbdb > with a regex of "." or just hitting return. It then hangs on loading > the bbdb database. I can ^g ou

"First Last" -vs- 'First Last'

2001-07-10 Thread Matt Armstrong
I know there has been some talk about address parsing here recently -- I've let most of it blow by without paying much attention. Lemme know if all the talk about parsing rfc822 addresses, etc. will fix this. I've now reproduced the "First Last" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -vs- 'First Last' <[EMAIL PROT

Re: bbdb-fontify-buffer hanging?

2001-07-10 Thread J. Milgram
Well off course there was one thing I didn't try: waiting a *long* time. That did it. Solution (other than a faster computer) seems to be (setq bbdb-list-hook nil) in my .emacs. (open to better suggestions) Judah ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.so

bbdb-fontify-buffer hanging?

2001-07-10 Thread J. Milgram
(bbdb 2.32) Can someone advise on this perplexing problem: I load up my entire bbdb (want to browse through and clean it up a bit) by running bbdb with a regex of "." or just hitting return. It then hangs on loading the bbdb database. I can ^g out of that, then I then have trouble deleting indiv

Re: bbdb-rfc822-addresses

2001-07-10 Thread Simon Josefsson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Großjohann) writes: >> It's very strange that the Germans with their special relation to >> the standards did not care to reserve a LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S >> for the cases like this, where >> >> title_case(up_case("Großjohann")) != "Großjohann" > > `Specia

Re: bbdb-rfc822-addresses

2001-07-10 Thread Kai Großjohann
On 10 Jul 2001, Sergei Pokrovsky wrote: > It's very strange that the Germans with their special relation to > the standards did not care to reserve a LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S > for the cases like this, where > > title_case(up_case("Großjohann")) != "Großjohann" `Special relation t

Re: bbdb-rfc822-addresses

2001-07-10 Thread Sergei Pokrovsky
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to comp.std.internat as well. > "Waider" == Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Waider> On July 5, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >> On 05 Jul 2001, Daniel Pittman wrote: >> >> > IIRC, `ß' becomes `ss' when you

Re: bbdb-rfc822-addresses

2001-07-10 Thread Kai Großjohann
On 10 Jul 2001, Daniel Pittman wrote: > I don't mind if people want to use all-caps in their name. It's just > that I never met anyone who *chose* to do it that way. :) I think it's usual among the French to use all-caps for the family name (but mixed case for the given name). This way, you can