Eric Abrahamsen eric at ericabrahamsen.net writes:
I don't think the * prefix works if you're using M-x to call a
command. Maybe try binding `bbdb-print' to a key, then using the *
prefix with that key?
You're right.
Thanks.
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Rene
Roland Winkler winkler at gnu.org writes:
On Sun Aug 31 2014 Rene wrote:
When using *M-x bbdb-print or even M-x bbdb-print I only get a TeX file
containing the current displayed record (the one my pointer is on in the
*BBDB* buffer).
All these commands use the prefix `*', see
the difference between these two
variables?
But an easier solution could be to use the MUA commands without /
with a prefix and set bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p accordingly.
What deos the MUA commands without / with a prefix mean?
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Roland Winkler winkler at gnu.org writes:
On Sun Aug 31 2014 Rene wrote:
When using *M-x bbdb-print or even M-x bbdb-print I only get a TeX file
containing the current displayed record (the one my pointer is on in the
*BBDB* buffer).
All these commands use the prefix `*', see
In BBDB2 I used to set bbdb-always-add-addresses so that I could ignore new
addresses in all folders except the `vm-primary-inbox'. In order to do so I
would make use of `rf-bbdb/vm-ignore-old-addresses' found in bbdb-rf.el.
I can I get this same behavior with BBDB3?
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Roland Winkler winkler at gnu.org writes:
On Sun Dec 30 2012 Rene wrote:
PS: I was wondering whether bbdb-snarf.el had also be revised to
make it compatible with BBDB3.
This code appears less transparent than bbdb-sc.el. Also, it appears
to me that it has some regional component assuming
. And,
seriously, I'm constantly tempted to go back because a better binding
doesn't exist.
That's also what prevents me from migrating to bbdb3.
Still looking for a VM integration.
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Besides, when loading `bbdb-com.el in Emacs24 here is the message I get:
old style backquotes detected
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