Re: BBDB in its own frame

1995-02-07 Thread Raymond Toy
[nice lisp deleted] Robert> demands that the BBDB format my entire database into the bbdb frame. Robert> This seems to take my emacs process forever. (I sit for a long time Robert> with "formatting"). I was thinking of replacing this with something Robert> that either will d

A fix for bbdb with mh-e version 4

1994-08-26 Thread Raymond Toy
Based on a hint from Jack Repenning ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) about mh-e version 4 having a different interface than version 3, I've made a fix for bbdb-mhe.el. The enclosed patch require's the necessary additional mh-e files and installs bbdb/mh-update-record in the right hook. This does the trick fo

Re: A different fix for bbdb-mhe

1994-08-24 Thread Raymond Toy
I'm using mh-e version 4.1 that comes with lemacs. That could explain some problems I'm seeing. My mh-show-message-hook works most of the time, but not always. I think I'll go back to using the mh-show-hook instead. That is, mh-show-message-hook set to nil and mh-show-hook set to bbdb/mh-show

A different fix for bbdb-mhe

1994-08-24 Thread Raymond Toy
Last week I posted a patch for bbdb-mhe.el to get bbdb to work with lemacs. The first part of the patch about delete-windows-on is correct. However, in the next release of lemacs, the delete-windows-on will be compatible with Emacs 19. There was also a patch about mh-show-message-hook. While

How to ignore messages in certain MH folders?

1994-08-19 Thread RCUR Raymond Toy
I read News using GNUS and save the interesting articles into MH folders all starting with +usenet. When I later want to review these articles, I use mh-e to read them. However, with bbdb, when I visit these messages in the folder, a bbdb entry is made because I set bbdb/mail-auto-create-p to 'b

bbdb 1.50 vs lemacs 19.10 mh-e

1994-08-19 Thread RCUR Raymond Toy
I recently obtained bbdb 1.50 for use with lemacs 19.10 with mh-e. As is, it does not work. It also does not work with lemacs 19.11 beta. The main problem is that lemacs 19.10 says delete-windows-on takes exactly one argument, but GNU emacs allows two. Also, the version of mh-e that comes with