Does bbdbv3 have something similar to bbdb/mail-auto-create-p?
Basically I just want bbdb to be big brother and auto-create entries
for every email address I ever see. Ever.
Thanks!
Mitch
PS What have people found to be the best source for configuring
bbdbv3? I've found that nearly everything
Hello:
I migrated to bbdb3 yesterday and so far I like it better than
bbdb2. The only thing that I don't like is that the popup window is not
electric anymore. Are there any plans for it?
Charles
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On Wed Aug 15 2012 Charles Philip Chan wrote:
I migrated to bbdb3 yesterday and so far I like it better than
bbdb2. The only thing that I don't like is that the popup window is not
electric anymore. Are there any plans for it?
Hey, you seem to be the first one who was using the electric mode
On Tue Aug 14 2012 Ivan Kanis wrote:
I have the following patch floating about. Would it affect me?
This is safe.
+(defun bbdb-record-edit-notes ()
+ Edit notes of current record.
+ (interactive)
+ (bbdb-edit-field (bbdb-current-record) 'notes))
High-level functions such as
Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Roland:
I hope to learn something new here: In what way did you use the
electric mode of BBDB v2? What are you missing without it?
I like the window configuration restored after using bbdb.
Cheers,
Charles
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Hi:
It would be nice if there is a contrib directory in the source tree for
bbdb related code that works or have been updated to work with bbdb3.
As part of my migration process, I have updated
niko-bbdb-split.el. I hope some one will find it useful.
Charles
;;; niko-bbdb-split.el --- Various
On Wed Aug 15 2012 Charles Philip Chan wrote:
Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org writes:
I hope to learn something new here: In what way did you use the
electric mode of BBDB v2? What are you missing without it?
I like the window configuration restored after using bbdb.
...Makes sense. But
Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Roland:
...Makes sense. But electric mode is really not needed here.
The *BBDB* buffer should be displayed such that -if possible-
a plain quit-window restores the window configuration.
Yet somehow BBDB's approach is (has been) such that it fools