Re: UI question: noticing record updates

2015-02-19 Thread Christian Lynbech
>>>>> "Gijs" == Gijs Hillenius writes: Gijs> On 13 Feb 2015, Christian Lynbech wrote: >> There is admittedly a rather small annoyance, but I wondered if >> somebody has some kind of solution. >> >> My problem is the following: When I read

UI question: noticing record updates

2015-02-17 Thread Christian Lynbech
some common gnus movement commands. This is with BBDB 3.1.2 on Emacs 25. +--------- Christian Lynbech | christian #\@ defun #\. dk +- Hit the philist

Re: More popup questions

2014-03-10 Thread Christian Lynbech
I should perhaps mention that I just upgraded to the latest version of BBDB from the git repo. The version string says: "BBDB version 3.1 (Mon Mar 10 20:49:37 CET 2014)" -- Christian ---

More popup questions

2014-03-10 Thread Christian Lynbech
aviour off? I have tried to 'apropos' on bbdb-.*display but couldn't find anything that seemed to cover this. +--------- Christian Ly

Re: Annoying pop-ups

2014-02-08 Thread Christian Lynbech
Thanks, that would seem to be it. -- Christian -- Managing the Performance of Cloud-Based Applications Take advantage of what the Cloud has to offer - Avoid Common Pitfalls. Read the Whitepap

Re: Annoying pop-ups

2014-02-04 Thread Christian Lynbech
I did a little experiment, and I think it is when I do bbdb completion on a name when I am (for instance) composing a new email. As bbdb completes the name into an email address, the record supplying the address pops up in a new window. Completion happens through `message-tab'. Getting the bbdb r

Re: Annoying pop-ups

2014-02-04 Thread Christian Lynbech
I have configured bbdb to update records as I read mail, so I am not running any special bbdb display commands. I have stuff like these: (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init 'gnus 'message) (setq bbdb-mua-pop-up nil) (setq bbdb-add-mails t) (setq bbdb-update-records-p t) (add-hook '

Annoying pop-ups

2014-01-30 Thread Christian Lynbech
: (setq bbdb-mua-pop-up nil) but that clearly doesn't help that particular case. +- Christian Lynbech | christian #\@ defun #