On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 03:54:40 -0400, Charles philip Chan
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On 2 Aug 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's been a long time I'm trying to export my bbdb database as a comma
delimited file (*.csv), but cannot find the right tool. If somebody has an
idea, I'd be grateful
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 08:57:16 +, Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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One of the things I see he's worked on, though I haven't tried it, is
the so called bootstrap program that should allow syncbbdb to work
as a standalone app.
I seem to recall
I wrote the following. Maybe it's useful to someone else. I see that
when I wrote it I made a note to myself to post it here. I don't
recall whether I ever did, though. It works fine for me though
occasionally display of edited records gets out of whack, with, for
example, a changed phone
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 09:16:33 +0100, Mats Lidell
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Is there some way to ignore addresses that are old?
If you're using BBDB from CVS take a look at bbdb-obsolete.el in the
(unsupported) bits directory. Note that the provide statement in the
file is wrong (for some
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:28:52 +0100, Robert Widhopf [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Try `dabbrev-completion' or write your own function and
supply a patch ...
Better use: M-x mail-interactive-insert-alias RET
or bind it ti a key of your choice ...
I don't love mail-interactive-insert-alias. I
One possible answer to Dan's problem is to use EUDC (I need it so I
can query an LDAP server as well as BBDB, but it'll work fine with
bbdb alone). EUDC provides a configurable completion format.
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This
Does anyone other than me still use this? I had a heck of a time
getting SyncBBDB 2.3 to work with the perl 5.6.1 on redhat 7.3. I
needed to make it work with Digest::MD5 from CPAN as the older MD5
that either came with SyncBBDB or maybe pilotmgr itself would not
work. The fixes were simple but
bbdb-elide-record is no more...
bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout is, I'm pretty sure, the right thing.
Thanks,
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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.
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On 27 Apr 2002 21:59:48 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Uhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
After adding
(add-hook 'mail-setup-hook 'bbdb-define-all-aliases)
(add-hook 'message-setup-hook 'bbdb-define-all-aliases)
to my .emacs, I get the following message whenever I create a mail
message
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 16:30:36 -0800, Jack Twilley [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Also, I have a record that has Home and Office information for phone
and address, and SyncBBDB created two Palm-side entries for this.
That's because the Palm addressbook only has room for a single address
field. I
I did something like this recently. I think the easiest thing to do
would be to grab them all and use bbdb-show-duplicates to clean
up/merge. Of course in my case there were only about 10 (out of about
60) to clean up so that may be more painful for you.
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This is a very cool function, but you seem to be in the middle of
editing it.
Well now that you've corrected it :-) I did crank that out in less
than an hour several weeks ago and since it worked I didn't notice
In `interactive', you ask for a record, but you then get the new notes
from
DG I want a full listing, in multiple lines, minus a couple fields.
DG Robert's patch does this. bbdb-elided-display does not.
Yes, it does...
[...]
Thanks! Is that new in the 2.3* versions? I don't recall that being
possible previously. The only question then would be is there an
Though having just tried this, I see that a bug in bbdb causes
problems and you can't enter the group, if a user in your .bbdb file
has changed their name to that of another user (also in your .bbdb file)
but keeps their previous email
As one of the first people bitten by this bug, I
according to the documentation in bbdb 2.33, bbdb-initialize should be
able to take sc or supercite as argument. I just call it with no
arguments, which insinuates everything it can. Of course, I only use
it for gnus and message so I have no idea if anything else is actually
working :-)
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With recent versions of SyncBBDB, you can set a pilot-ignore field in
the BBDB for records you don't want exported. In fact, if you've
already pushed some, adding the pilot-ignore will cause them to be
deleted from the pilot.
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What have I done wrong?
You've installed a development version and uncovered a bunch of
bugs. Please use bbdb-submit-bug-report for future bug reports, and
thanks for the report.
If I'm not mistaken (this sounds suspiciously like something I and
several others reported last week), a cvs
This has worked pretty much forever but I've apparently got a problem
entry in my bbdb that breaks both this and the
gnus-user-format-function-b provided in bbdb-gnus.el. I think it's an
issue with duplicate entries but maybe someone wiser than I can look
at the attached backtrace and figure out
Okay, this is officially irritating me.
1. Why is xemacs telling me that bbdb-autoloads is already loaded,
when I have nothing to load it in my .emacs?
2. Why is it a fatal error to load bbdb-autoloads twice? If this is a
"my version vs. your version issue, wouldn't it be more sensible
Actually, I do have autoconf, but not a sufficiently recent version to
generate the configure script and I don't want to wait for my sysadmin
to install it. Could someone please add the configure script to the
repository? All other CVS repositories (gnus, w3 etc) provide the
configure script.
Fair enough. Modifying .cvsignore to include configure seems to have
solved the problem. I guess I don't grok CVS well enough to
understand the problem but I don't want to cause any pain. I wonder
if adding configure to .cvsignore in the repository would be
appropriate, though since it's
I use eudc since I search both ldap and bbdb, but I bet the same sort
of advice could be applied directly to bbdb-complete-name:
(defadvice eudc-expand-inline (around check-aliases-too activate)
"If eudc-expand-inline doesn't find a match, check for a match in mail-aliases."
(condition-case
I did a cvs update this morning (previous one was about three weeks
ago) and got this with makeinfo 4.0:
$ make all
[...]
makeinfo texinfo/bbdb.texinfo
texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:3576: Unknown command `c@item'.
texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:3577: Unknown command `c@b'.
texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:3577: Misplaced {.
I don't disagree. It was just that given the original poster's
complaint, it appeared to me that he was looking at bbdb as more of an
address book.
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DG A look through the manuals indicates that zip codes are either an
DG integer if "american", which I presumably have set, or a list of
DG strings if "non-american" which I apparently want to have set
DG (much as I set bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p to nil). But I
DG can't find any
So I've finally got 2.2 running the way I want, and I just tried out
the syncBBDB which worked quite well other than the inevitable
duplicate records. While cleaning them out I notice that any zip code
I've got that starts with 0, and there are a good number of them as I
live in a region of the
I've finally decided to upgrade from 2.00.06 to the latest CVS. So I
checked the sourceforge web page, and ran the cvs command line
mentioned there and brought every thing down. I ran make reallyclean
just to be safe and then make all. I use XEmacs 21.1.7. I added the
lisp subdirectory to my
Well, actually an old auto-autoloads from bbdb - you have to hide that
from XEmacs or use one of Robert Fenks tricks:
1) edit bbdb-autoload.el and remove the feature check
or
2) add a (unload-feature 'bbdb-autoloads t) before the require
(in your .emacs, or such)
Thanks. That's
On September 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
work use it) is getting sucked in first. What am I missing?
I'd guess you need to check for a bbdb-autoloads on your system
already?
I can't find any. locate-library shows the one I've added to my load
path and list-load-path-shadows doesn't turn
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