I'm not aware of anything for dealing with generic CSV's, but I've
found that if the phase of the moon is just right, bbdb-snarf-region,
with region set to a single CSV record, gets it close enough to right
that I can live with the minimal tweaking I have to do afterwards.
--
Dave Goldberg
[EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Großjohann) wrote:
> Once upon a time, I suggested to include a coding cookie in ~/.bbdb
> so that Emacs knows how to read the file. I vaguely recall that some
> XEmacs expert said that XEmacs doesn't heed such cookies.
>
> But now I did an experiment: I started XEmacs and
On September 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Hello,
>
> Is anyone aware of such an elisp package? I found some things in the bits
>subdirectory in BBDB, but nothing to import.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
I'm pretty certain import is unimplemented, because it's non-trivial
to get BBDB to accept a mass up
Hello,
Is anyone aware of such an elisp
package? I found some things in the bits subdirectory in BBDB, but nothing
to import.
Thanks,Jeff
-Jeffery
B. RancierSoftechnics, a METTLER TOLEDO company7063 Interstate Island
Rd.Syrac
Once upon a time, I suggested to include a coding cookie in ~/.bbdb
so that Emacs knows how to read the file. I vaguely recall that some
XEmacs expert said that XEmacs doesn't heed such cookies.
But now I did an experiment: I started XEmacs and opened a file with
-*- coding: iso-8859-2; -*-