bbdb-print - entry ordering

2004-05-22 Thread Kenneth Jacker
Maybe I need yet *another* cup of coffee, but for the Life of me, I can't figure out the entry ordering used by bbdb-print (in emacs-21.2.1). This function -- bound to P -- generates a TeX file which pretty prints all or some of the DB entries. It starts out with a `B' section with persons whose

Re: Space After 'M-x bbdb'

2003-07-09 Thread Kenneth Jacker
Can someone please explain the M-x bbdb SPACE usage? rw M-x bbdb then hit return to query the bbdb database. once you're rw done with querying, hit space and it will restore the original rw window configuration. Ah, I see! Much clearer explanation ... rw I've not tested this in a

Space After 'M-x bbdb'

2003-07-07 Thread Kenneth Jacker
I've read the following in the info pages: `bbdb-electric-p' Whether bbdb mode should be electric like `electric-buffer-list'. Default: `t'. Basically this means that when you type space after `M-x bbdb', your window configuration will be

Name Cycling in BBDB

2003-06-19 Thread Kenneth Jacker
[Sorry if you have already seen this in gnu.emacs.gnus ... I probably should have just posted here originally. I still can't get M-TAB to cycle through multiple matches! -khj] reiner Works for me ... BBDB version 2.35 ($Date: 2003/03/15 reiner 23:08:44 $), Emacs 21.3 or Emacs 21.2. OK, I