On 11 Oct 2002, Stan Norton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone currently using bbdb-letter?
I use use an awful hack, bbdb-envelope:
ftp://ftp.kippona.net/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp
for latex letters and envelopes.
Chris
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On 28 May 2002 18:34:39 +0700, Sergei Pokrovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Kai" == Kai Großjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > writes:
>
> Kai> Once upon a time, BBDB used one method for the coding system
> Kai> for .bbdb. Now there is the variable bbdb-file-coding-system.
>
> Som
From: Alex Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Pfeh. documentation. Just read the source!
>
> Hah. Maybe we should all spend some time in the texinfo file... :)
This bbdb-print-elide doco issue was driving me crazy as I was
testing the pre-release.
From: Alex Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Lots of packages define missing functions in order to run on Emacs and
> XEmacs. Other packages test wethere critical functions are bound or
> not, and then assume they are on Emacs or XEmacs. :(
>
> I've had a similar problem with one package or an
From: Robert Fenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Thursday, January 10, 2002 at 10:34:09, Chris Beggy wrote:
> [...]
> > I think that I have gotten errors like this, in reading the .bbdb
> > file, when I have snarfed records with "face" in the buffer.
>
> We
From: Robert Fenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On , January 9, 2002 at 23:34:01, Galen Boyer wrote:
> > Invalid face text property value: red [12 times]
>
> Hmm, I think there is no face in BBDB which is red unless you
> defined/changed one yourself. Have you made any changes to the
> config/sources r
Nix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I wish it could auto-expire, but alas, by the time it can hook into the
> bbdb, it is too late for automatic expiry, as we're inside
> `bbdb-records', which forbids recursion.
My bad. I didn't mean to misrepresent its functions. I'm
obviously not a user, yet.
From: Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On December 17, (Chris Beggy ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >ftp://ftp.kippona.net/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp/bbdb-com.patch
>
> I've added this into the main source tree, as it requires minimal
> integration. I've also update
From: "Patrick Finerty Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Some time ago someone posted some code for adding 'noticed' and
> 'encountered' fields to bbdb records. I tried to make this work for me
> but couldn't.
The "noticed" function is taken care of by setting the
bbdb-notice-hook value.
bbdb-expire h
Alex Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (Chris Beggy ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> I'm currently *just* working on the version to work with 2.3x, the
>> CVS version.
>
> That's the way to go! :)
I've made some progress. The versions for BB
"M. Warner Losh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ummm, mew-use-full-window nil isn't quite right. I want it to use the
> full window, but I want bbdb to be there too. mew needs to consider
> it part of the window...
>
Now I understand. Thanks.
Chris
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From: "M. Warner Losh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> So far I've only seen two other problems with mew + bbdb that I didn't
> see with mhe + bbdb. First, when reading a long message, I only see
> the bbdb buffer on the first screen. This isn't so bad, but the
> scroll down happens as if the buffer wasn
From: Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On December 27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > (Chris Beggy ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > > I'm currently *just* working on the version to work with 2.3x, the
> > > CVS version.
> >
> > That'
Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On December 17, (Chris Beggy ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>>ftp://ftp.kippona.net/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp/bbdb-com.patch
>
> I've added this into the main source tree, as it requires minimal
> integration. I've also update
Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I found http://t2100cdt.kippona.net/linux/emacs/mew/ which purports to
> make this easy (at least that's my reading of it.
I added a mew 2.1 + BBDB 2.32 + Emacs 21.1 section. Thanks for
the feedback, and thanks in advance for any more.
Chris
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Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to setup emacs 21 + mew 2.0 + bbdb 2.32 to replace a emacs
> 19 + mhe + bbdb 2.00.01.
Hello Warner.
> When I'm reading email, I don't see any of the *bbdb* buffer like I
> used to in the old setup.
There are even more problems than that ;-)
I've been using an old vcard.el in my bbdb-vcard.el development.
I'm in the process of using the latest version of vcard, which
will improve snarfing, no doubt.
FWIW, I picked up my outdated vcard.el from the CVS repository
for oort gnus, which had slapped a more recent version number in
the $Id$
"Patrick Finerty Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do you keep the BBDB record for a user with a perpetually changing
> email address from growing forever? It's only linear growth but if
> everyone I knew did this I'd go freakin' insane.
>
Try (setq bbdb-always-add-addresses nil) if you wan
Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On November 26, (Chris Beggy ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>>
>> I'm flattered, or you must not have taken a close look at them!
>> I'm updating them pretty regularly these days, so that may make
>> things a li
(Chris Beggy ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Jan Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I am having some problems causing gnus not to parse phone numbers in
>> an american style even though I have:
>>
>> (require 'bbdb)
>> (setq bbdb-north-american-p
Jan Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am having some problems causing gnus not to parse phone numbers in
> an american style even though I have:
>
> (require 'bbdb)
> (setq bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p nil)
Your experience doesn't sound fun, and something sounds broken.
Have you tried
Alex Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (defadvice bbdb-display-records-1 (after bbdb-goto-address)
> "Enable goto-advice for displayed records."
> (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
> (goto-address))
> (ad-activate 'bbdb-display-records-1)
Cool...
Chris
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I've added the ability to enter the contact notes (what happened
during a contact today) and contact prompt notes (when and what
the next contact is about) as records-mode entries. That's in
addition to being able to enter them as bbdb notes with
bbdb-contact.el (ftp://ftp.kippona.net/pub/gnu/emac
Galen Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there anyway to turn on the following functionality? When I
> enter something in some notes type field, the fact that I typed a
> url could be parsed and then BBDB could ask me if I would like to
> name that URL. Then, it could display that clickable
Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'll add 'em to the bits subdirectory of the BBDB distro, unless you
> have any objections...
I'm flattered, or you must not have taken a close look at them!
I'm updating them pretty regularly these days, so that may make
things a little confusing.
For
(Chris Beggy ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> They are located at:
>
> ftp://ftp.kippona.net/pub/emacs/elisp/
>
Oops:
ftp://ftp.kippona.net/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp/
Chris
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I've hacked some elisp for version 2.32 and ver.6 of the database:
bbdb-contact.el - mark latest contact date, schedule next contact date
bbdb-dialer.el- dial a number in the record, using system
dialing program, North American friendly
bbdb-vcard.el - sn
Wow! bbdb-ftp is great! I just moved all of my ncftp bookmarks
over to bbdb, using bbdb-create-ftp-site for each entry. I found
that the argument of "Ftp Site: " had to be just the dotted name:
ftp.sourceforge.net
and definitely not:
ftp://ftp.sourceforge.net
or
ftp.sourceforge.
Here's patch against 2.32 to correct a message-mode-keymap error:
Chris
--- lisporig/bbdb.elMon Nov 19 09:30:39 2001
+++ lisp/bbdb.elMon Nov 19 09:31:06 2001
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@
;;
(require 'timezone)
+(require 'message)
(defconst bbdb-version "2.32")
(defconst bbdb-version-dat
From: Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Chris Beggy writes:
>> From: Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Chris Beggy writes:
>
>>>> Is anybody encrypting/decrypting fields in the database?
>
>>> You are probably better off havin
From: Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Chris Beggy writes:
>
>> Is anybody encrypting/decrypting fields in the database?
>
>You are probably better off having the entire file encrypted, and
>using crypt++ to do the encrypt/decrypt.
Thanks for the crypt++ sug
Is anybody encrypting/decrypting fields in the database?
If so, how?
Thanks.
Chris
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Did I miss the mime encoding on this?
> T24gRGVjZW1iZXIgMjIsIHBhdHJpY2tAY2hhb3Mub3JnLnVrIHNhaWQ6DQo+IA0KPiAgIG1hcGNh
--snipped--
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Warner,
I have a working (but not thoroughly tested) bbdb and mew
installation under Emacs 20.4 which I cobbled together.
Sources, authors(especially Mr. Mitsuo Nishizawa), files
and description can be found at:
http://t2100cdt.kippona.net/linux/emacs/mew/
Comments are welcome! I would be ha
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