"Roland Winkler" <wink...@gnu.org> writes:
> On Sat Jan 21 2017 Gijs Hillenius wrote:
>> When I create a new record M-x bbdb-create, I'm asked "name", and
>> then "organizations" (with s). I enter a name (test) but not an
>> organi
Hello
Earlier today, while not entirely awake, I added a phone number and a
new company name to an existing record in my bbdb. The minibuffer
mentioned something about organization, whether or not I wanted to
delete it.
For a good few minutes I thought I had deleted "organization" from my
bbdb.
On 22 Jul 2016, Roland Winkler wrote:
> On Fri Jul 22 2016 Gijs Hillenius wrote:
>> My Emacs (24.5) bring CPU to 100% for minutes (until C-g) when I try
>> to read `bbdb-hashtable', following the link from reading about
>> bbdb-gethash...
>
> What is it you want to do?
On 21 Jul 2016, Roland Winkler wrote:
[...]
> 2016-07-20 Roland Winkler
> Make bbdb-hashtable a proper hash table.
> * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-hashtable): Use make-hash-table.
> (bbdb-puthash, bbdb-gethash, bbdb-remhash, bbdb-buffer)
> * lisp/bbdb-com.el
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 mail in gnus, I tend to focus
my attention on the summary and article buffers, going through my
mails type
On 24 Apr 2014, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org writes:
On Thu Apr 24 2014 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
I'm trying to create a custom xfield for records that is a list, not
a string. So far as I can tell, it's only possible for xfield values
to be strings. Is that correct?
I knew I was going to get in trouble, when adding this new contact to my
.bbdb
Now this innocent error message appears:
Duplicate BBDB record encountered: John Smith
The thing is, both exist.
--
Q: What does a WASP Mom make for dinner?
A: A crisp salad, a hearty soup, a lovely
On 17 Feb 2014, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Hi
I confess I still with vs 2.35 due to backward compatibility problems.
One of the features I miss is the following:
Suppose for one entry I have several email addresses, then there seems
to way to select from these different email addresses (or from
On 24 Jan 2014, Roland Winkler wrote:
On Wed Jan 22 2014 Gijs Hillenius wrote:
1) in bbdb, hit 'i', typed 'address', typed 'O', hit tab, got
'Office' hit enter.
2) Typed 'First'(space bar) and got stuck. I can't enter a space,
bbdb says [No match]. Entered the address anyway, without
On 13 Jan 2014, Roland Winkler wrote:
On Thu Jan 9 2014 Gijs Hillenius wrote:
On 9 Jan 2014, Roland Winkler wrote:
- Provide auto completion for cities, states and countries known
to BBDB.
Hey, would it make sense to do the same to 'zip codes', 'address
line[s]' and 'organisation'?
Now
On 9 Jan 2014, Roland Winkler wrote:
- Provide auto completion for cities, states and countries known
to BBDB.
Hey, would it make sense to do the same to 'zip codes', 'address line[s]' and
'organisation'?
--
Yesterday or so, I did a
git pull git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git
and just now, when I restarted Emacs, I got a complaint about a missing
bbdb-site.el
The file is (or rather, was) called bbdb-site.el.in
There are two such .in files, bbdb-pkg.el.in and bbdb-site.el.in
A simple cp
On 6 Jan 2014, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
There are two such .in files, bbdb-pkg.el.in and bbdb-site.el.in
In general, GNU autoconf generates too from foo.in at ./configure
time. It basically fills in some templates indicated by @bar@.
In this case the filled-in values are just version
On 20 Dec 2013, Roland Winkler wrote:
On Fri Dec 20 2013 henry atting wrote:
what is SPC bound to?
space bar
??? This is not a command. What does C-h k SPC say in that
buffer?
Oh no, sorry. That was surely because of too much christmas
cookies...
TAB! Not `space'! I must have
On 8 Oct 2013, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
On 8 Oct 2013, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Gijs == Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
2) bbdb-search-simple - bbdb-message-search
3) bbdb-extract-field-value - bbdb-message-header
4) bbdb-record-getprop - bbdb-record-field
However my test result
On 8 Oct 2013, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Gijs == Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
On 7 Oct 2013, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Gijs == Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
Hi
Here is a similar code I wrote up some time ago. It includes also
smime, which I find an important alternative
On 8 Oct 2013, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Gijs == Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
2) bbdb-search-simple - bbdb-message-search
3) bbdb-extract-field-value - bbdb-message-header
4) bbdb-record-getprop - bbdb-record-field
However my test result is that it does not work. I get the same
Hi
I'm trying to update bbdb-pgp.el from Bbdb version 2, so that it will
work with Bbdb version 3.
As far as I can tell, the crucual bit in bbdb-pgp.el that needs to be
changed is:
,
| (defun bbdb/pgp-get-pgp (name address)
| Look up user NAME and ADDRESS in BBDB and return the PGP
On 6 Oct 2013, Roland Winkler wrote:
On Sun Oct 6 2013 Gijs Hillenius wrote:
thanks for the prompt reply! I was wondering if I need to register
the xfield somewhere.
No. Either a record has the xfield, or it doesn't, that's all you
need.
Test Name
mail: t...@example.org
pgp-mail: sign
Hello!
Very happy user of bbdb, but one with a one long-standing question.
Consider two or three records, that share some information, for example
the address.
Bob Creature
mail: bob.creature@company
address (office): some address//zip//city/country
Alice Individual
On 20 Mar 2013, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
[...]
0) I just added a new record to my .bbbd. I do this by hitting the ':'
key while reading an email message in Gnus. The new contact, lets call
him First O' Lastname shows up immediately in the minibuffer, so far
so good.
Thanks to Roland
I'm using
GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.4.2) of
2013-03-17 on dex, modified by Debian, including Gnus v5.13, the
development version included with this Emacs snapshot.
BBDB version 3.02 ($Date: 2013/02/16 14:37:17 $)
0) I just added a new record to my .bbbd. I do this
Hello,
I suggest to make 'query the default value for defcustom
bbdb-new-mails-primary in bbdb.el. The default is currently 'nil.
Bbdb already queries the user when it notices a contact with a new email
addres. This is because the default value is 'query for defcustom
bbdb-add-mails. To me it
Norman Walsh n...@nwalsh.com writes:
Hi Norman:
I've now fixed my local customizations to work with BBDB 3.02.
With BBDB 2.x, opening a message in Gnus would display the matching
BBDB record in a small buffer near the bottom of the screen.
Works fine here. The base of my setup is exactly
On 15 Sep 2012, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
Hi Gijs:
Ok. I can do that. But it does not make the minibuffer pop up.
Oh, I forgot to add, you need to customize the variable
bbdb-message-pop-up:
aha!
adding
(setq bbdb-message-pop-up t)
to my bbbd
On 13 Sep 2012, Norman Walsh wrote:
[...]
With BBDB 2.x, opening a message in Gnus would display the matching
BBDB record in a small buffer near the bottom of the screen.
yeah, I could not get that working here either
However, Vincent Bernat suggests:
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