Thanks for your repsonse Alex, the problem appears to have been
resolved, at least for the time being.
> "Alex" == Alex Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alex> Selected encoding mule-utf-8-unix disagrees with
Alex> iso-2022-7bit-unix specified by file content
Thanks for the suggestions. I think I've fixed the problem. Found an
old copy of .bbdb which didn't have the problem and a 10 minute
session with the wonderful ediff did the trick.
Thanks again
Graham
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On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 23:00:38 +0200, Alex Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
as> It just works. ;)
If only that were true!
as> bbdb-file-coding-system's value is iso-2022-7bit
So's mine
as> My .bbdb file starts with:
as> ;; -*-coding: iso-2022-7bit;-*-
So does mine
as> I recommend to
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:06:45 +0100, Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
rw> On August 26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> > and, er, what FAQ?
>> http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/faq.html
>>
rw> Hah, I'd totally forgotten about that. I should remove it and point
rw> the link at the EmacsWiki inste
what BBDB version (hint: bbdb-submit-bug-report)
2.35 and see below
and, er, what FAQ?
http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/faq.html
It has your (waider) name on it, but I guess it's now a bit out of date.
Graham
Emacs : GNU Emacs 21.2.1 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d
scroll bars)
of 2003-02-20
I've recently switched back to Gnu Emacs 21.2.1 from xemacs. Since the
switch, every time I want to save .bbdb, I get a message asking what
coding system to use. After looking in the FAQ I added the code there
and now have a value of file-coding-sytem-alist which includes
("/\\.bbdb\\'" emacs-mul
Y=This isn't really a BBDB question but is BBDB related, so I'll risk it.
Since upgrading from xemacs 21.1 (patch 8) to patch 13, some code
which I have used for years has stopped working. The code, which I use
to dump phone numbers out of BBDB, creates a buffer containing the
info I want, replac
Suppose I have two correspondents with exactly the same names but
with different network addresses and from different organisations. Can
I create BBDB entries for them without making some spurious
distinction on their names?
Graham
I have recently started using BBDB, and am finding it extremely
useful; thanks Jamie.
I had previously used a 1986 vintage rolodex mode, but it didn't have
half the utility of BBDB. However, it did have the feature that its
info was stored in a textual form (single line entries with embedded
C-m'