Re: bbdb-merge-file

2002-04-03 Thread Alan Shutko
Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > (b) a function that does what INSTR used in BASIC, i.e. tell you if > one string occurs within another (without any of that regexp stuff, > obviously)? (require 'cl-seq) (search "" "hihihihihi q hihihihihi&q

TM, mh-e and BBDB?

1995-10-08 Thread Alan Shutko
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted as well. Has anyone had success using BBDB together with TM 6.80.1? It seems that TM will now automatically take care of MIME messages on display, but this happens before bbdb can get its infomation to display the bbdb i

Re: bbdb 1.50 -- newest release .?. "generic set of patches?"

1995-07-20 Thread Alan Shutko
> "Martin" == Martin Maechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Martin> I've started using font-lock yesterday; and now bbdb starts Martin> behaving funnily, when mail reading, it asks (for every Martin> entry!) Martin> replace "Martin B. Maechler" by "Martin B. Maechler" ? The problem i

BBDB w/ SC, bbdb append

1995-04-13 Thread alan shutko
Previously on this list, several additions were posted. Among these were: Use a bbdb attribution field to tell SC what attribution to use A file which defines a bbdb-append, as well as some othe useful display commands. Is this list archived anywhere? There is a lot posted here which isn't pu

font-lock-mode, bbdb, and rmail

1994-09-30 Thread Alan Shutko
mail, not sure) and hilit. It hasn't happened often to me, so I usually manually fix the .bbdb file. -- -------- Alan Shutko - Home of the Mighty Morphin' Power Sig - [EMAIL PROTECTED] CON is the opposite of PRO - i.e. Congres

BBDB & VM-Mail mode

1994-09-06 Thread Alan Shutko
How can I get BBDB's stuff (ie, name completion) in VM's mail-mode? I tried adding to any hooks I could find, but to no effect. -- ---- Alan Shutko - Home of the Mighty Morphin' Power Sig - [EMAIL PROTECT

BBDB & AUC-TeX?

1994-09-04 Thread Alan Shutko
I was wondering if anyone has integrated bbdb in any way with AUC-TeX, for exapmle, to insert the address of a person into the TeX source. If not, I may have a go at it -- Alan Shutko - Home of the Mighty Morphin