I have merged the branch latex into master. This doesn't mean the
features for feeding BBDB into LaTeX are now frozen in stone. But
the main ideas should be in place. Suggestions are welcome, as always.
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On Tue Jul 11 2017 Vincent Belaïche wrote:
> Just to mention that the code based on cl-progv which I have
> supplied does not work. I don't have any time to investigate why,
> so if you want to take my patch, please take the 1st one (that
> based on lambda).
I believe the purpose of cl-progv is
> With lexical binding bbdb-print-record makes a void variable error
> on address variable.
As I told you before, I really didn't like the old / outdated code
used in bbdb-print.el, and I didn't want to invest in it anymore.
So I created a branch latex in the BBDB repository on savannah that
is
On Sun Jun 25 2017 Angel de Vicente wrote:
> ,
> | (require 'bbdb)
> | (bbdb-initialize 'gnus 'message)
> | (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init 'gnus 'message)
> | (setq bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p '(query . create)
> | bbdb-update-records-p 'query
> | bbdb-mua-auto-update-p 'query)
> |
On Wed Jun 21 2017 Greg Bognar wrote:
> There is an EmacsWiki page for an earlier attempt to integrate WL
> and BBDB3: BBDBV3-Wl at https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/BBDBV3-Wl.
> However, the link to the project seems to be dead.
While the links to the project seem to be dead, the page says that
On Wed Jun 21 2017 Greg Bognar wrote:
> > To activate BBDB you should not require bbdb but bbdb-loaddefs.el,
> > see README. Does this solve your problem?
>
> No, it does not. It makes no difference.
>
> I have read the README several times. I have some understanding
> of Elisp, but it is no
On Tue Jun 20 2017 Greg Bognar wrote:
> The relevant parts of my init.el:
>
> (require 'bbdb)
To activate BBDB you should not require bbdb but bbdb-loaddefs.el,
see README. Does this solve your problem?
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On Tue Jun 20 2017 Angel de Vicente wrote:
> In my .emacs file I have:
> ,
> | (require 'bbdb)
> | (bbdb-initialize 'gnus 'message)
> | (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init)
> `
The function bbdb-mua-auto-update-init is called like
bbdb-initialize: you need to specify the MUAs it should hook into.
On Mon Jun 19 2017 Greg Bognar wrote:
> I am in the same situation with Wanderlust, so it seems a general
> BBDB3 problem. With BBDB2 I was able to do something similar to
> what you describe in WL. Now BBDB never asks to harvest any
> address (unless I press :), no matter what settings I try.
On Mon Jun 19 2017 Angel de Vicente wrote:
> Ideally I would like:
>
> 1. when reading a message, see if the sender is in my database (I can do
>that by pressing ":")
It seems you figured this out.
> 2. Once the BBDB buffer is shown, I would like that when I move to
>another message,
On Fri Jun 16 2017 Angel de Vicente wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is due to upgrading to BBDB 3 or due to the
> other packages that I installed (ivy, counsel, etc.)...
Lots of configuration options have changed from BBDB 2 to 3, see
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/UpgradeBBDB
I suggest you
On Thu Mar 2 2017 Greg Bognar wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to use BBDB with Wanderlust. I installed the
> latest melpa version (20170129.2224), but couldn't get it to work.
> I noticed that the README at https://github.com/dmj/bbdbv3 says
> BBDB must be built with
>
> `--with-wl-dir=DIR' specifies
even got Emacs 25 in the meanwhile.
On the plus side, the discontinued support for Emacs 23 now allows
me to use cl-lib, and I've used the new freedom in one of the other
changes described below.
Thanks again!
2017-01-28 Roland Winkler <wink...@gnu.org>
* lisp/bbdb-anniv.el (bbd
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
> organization, and answer the rest of the questions.
>
> Once this record is created, I can visit it, and in the
>
On Sat Oct 22 2016 Saša Janiška wrote:
> recently I did asked author of vdir.el to provide support for
> using more than one repo vdir repo for the contacts since I manage
> email accounts for my & my wife on the desktop while she is mostly
> using mobile phone.
>
> So, I’m interested if there is
On Fri Oct 7 2016 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> The first solution binds the variables lexically rather than
> dynamically. That means that if those appear lexically inside
> the things will work correctly, but if calls a function
> which then refers to this reference will fail.
Thank you for the
On Tue Oct 4 2016 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> There are two ways to do that with lexical-binding:
> - use (eval `(( . ,) ( . ,) ...)
> which will not give the exact same behavior but works well in many
> cases (i.e. depends on the code put in diary-date-forms).
> - use
>
> (defvar ) (defvar
On Sun Oct 2 2016 Sam Steingold wrote:
> I think if you add
>
> (defvar diary-date-forms)
>
> to bbdb-anniv.el, it will work with lexical-binding too.
This variable contains forms that are evaluated using `eval',
assuming that the variables appearing in this form are bound
dynamically. - I
.
If this happens let me know.
2016-10-02 Roland Winkler <wink...@gnu.org>
* lisp/bbdb-com.el, lisp/bbdb-gnus.el, lisp/bbdb-ispell.el:
* lisp/bbdb-message.el, lisp/bbdb-mhe.el, lisp/bbdb-migrate.el:
* lisp/bbdb-mu4e.el, lisp/bbdb-mua.el, lisp/bbdb-pgp.el:
* lisp/bbdb-pr
On Sat Aug 27 2016 Randy Bush wrote:
> macosx 10.11.6 (15G31)
> GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0, NS apple-appkit-1265.21) of
> 2015-04-11 on builder10-9.porkrind.org [2 times]
> bbdb from packages
> wanderlust from packages
>
> all used to work in emacs 22 and bbdb from some ancient
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? Under normal circumstances there should
never be a need to inspect
I've tried to catch up. Let me know if in the list below I forgot
anything significant that came up on this list recently or whether
there are any unexpected problems with these changes.
2016-07-20 Roland Winkler <wink...@gnu.org>
Update copyright year in all files.
2016
On Thu Jun 23 2016 ST wrote:
> > In particular, `calendar-date-style' is obeyed via `diary-date-forms'.
>
> How can I try to use it? (I'm new to Emacs...)
Emacs has calendar and diary facilities, see the node in the info
manual for Emacs. In the diary file you can specify entries for
On Thu Jun 23 2016 ST wrote:
> I managed to add anniversaries/birthdays to BBDB and display them in
> org-agenda. Now I need to move to the next step and provide those dates
> as Hebrew dates. In diary mode the dates seem to look like HSivan 17,
> 5776 . However if I put it to BBDB like
On Wed Jun 8 2016 Vincent Belaïche wrote:
> My contribution does not change this approach. Just it splits the existing
> styles files in a way that allows more easilly to select what language you
> want
> to format the address book.
>
> In other words all the macros that are language specific
On Tue Jun 7 2016 Vincent Belaïche wrote:
> Here is attached a patch for printout to be in another language
> than English.
>
> BTW, the 'P' keymap is no longer active for bbdb-print. Any plan
> to resurrect it or make some other mapping ?
I have a (so far incomplete) re-write of bbdb-print
On Fri Jun 3 2016 H. Dieter Wilhelm wrote:
> how can I make bbdb aware of changes in my bbdb-file or loading a
> different bbdb-file without restarting Emacs?
As usual, you can use revert-buffer bound to `g'.
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On Fri Feb 5 2016 Alan Schmitt wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the suggestion! It was simply a matter of:
>
> (add-hook 'bbdb-after-change-hook 'bbdb-save)
bbdb-after-change-hook runs with one argument, the record that was
changed. The first arg of bbdb-save is the optional arg PROMPT. So
this arg
On Thu Dec 24 2015 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> A while ago there was a very brief exchange about the possibility of a
> version of BBDB refactored on top of the EIEIO object orientation
> library. I've been thinking about that for a while, and recently wrote
> a sort of prototype. I'd like to share
On Mon Dec 21 2015 Michael Strey wrote:
> ((vm vm-mode vm-virtual-mode vm-summary-mode vm-presentation-mode)
> (gnus gnus-summary-mode gnus-article-mode gnus-tree-mode)
> (rmail rmail-mode rmail-summary-mode)
> (mh mhe-mode mhe-summary-mode mh-folder-mode)
> (message notmuch-message-mode
On Mon Nov 23 2015 Richard Stallman wrote:
> > The file bbdb-snarf.el says GPL 1.
>
> Can you arrange to completely discard that?
The new BBDB also has a file bbdb-snarf.el which is a complete
rewrite of the old file, where only the general concept of "snarfing
records into BBDB" survived.
On Sun Nov 22 2015 Richard Stallman wrote:
> The previous version of BBDB was released under GPL 2-or-later, right?
According to http://bbdb.sourceforge.net, the last version of the
"old" BBDB was 2.35 released on January 30, 2007.
Most lisp files in this tar ball specify GPL 2-or-later.
The
On Sun Nov 22 2015 Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> > BBDB v3 on savannah.nongnu.org is essentially a complete rewrite,
>
> "Essentially" as understood by programmers is rarely anything
> close to what a lawyer thinks of as an independent work not
> considered a derivative. I doubt *any* of the
On Mon Nov 23 2015 Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> > Have you looked at the new code?
>
> I don't need to; I trust you that 'most every line has been changed,
> and many functions completely rewritten. The point is that old
> configuration works with very little change with the new code.
>
On Sun Nov 22 2015 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
> Part of the motivation of making a stable and nice API is that
> people might find other unanticipated uses. Letting my imagination
> run wild: integration with spelling correction to make it correct
> names,
There is actually already
On Sun Nov 22 2015 David Maus wrote:
> Attached diff against current master adds basic support for
> Wanderlust, a mail/news management system with IMAP4rev1 support for
> Emacsen.
Thank you.
I saw that you have already assigned your copyright for Emacs to the
FSF, that's good. Could you
On Sat Nov 21 2015 John Wiegley wrote:
> I would much prefer this to be in "tarball ELPA", so that it is
> included in the distribution, but not a focus for the other
> developers. Would there be any need to include it within core
> itself?
The question is to what extent one wants to consider
On Sat Nov 21 2015 George McNinch wrote:
> That was actually inaccurate - I had failed to snip a setting of
> load-path pointing to a directory for bbdb that I had populated via git
> (and that seemed to be the version of bbdb being used).
Which git repository did you use? The "official"
On Sat, Nov 21 2015, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> I might add to this a clearer API for the "noticing" functionality of
> BBDB -- ie, make it easier to write the hooks for "doing things to
> BBDB records when you receive mails from/compose mails to those
> records.
I didn't see your posting on the
On Sat Nov 21 2015 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
> I guess was thinking that having a stable and ration API, rather
> than just exporting some internal functions etc, might encourage
> people to build good conduits to/from Google Contacts, Android,
> iPhone, skype, etc etc.
Sure, this was really
On Sat Nov 21 2015 George McNinch wrote:
> This behavior of a MELPA install is what I was trying to report.
> Surely there is *some* way to have the MELPA install process
> "properly make" BBDB?
I do not know many details about MELPA. Yet it uses an automated
scheme where I was told it was not
On Sat Nov 21 2015 Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> Didn't BBDB have some copyright issues that precluded its
> distribution with Emacs or under the same license? (Apologies if
> I'm misremembering.)
No, you are perfectly right. BBDB v2 *did* have copyright issues.
BBDB v3 on savannah.nongnu.org is
On Wed Nov 18 2015 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
> But this does bring up a deeper issue, namely exposing a
> documented stable bbdb API might be a good idea.
The question is what kind of scenarios the API is supposed to cover.
I have never thought in much detail about this question.
- This
This fixes a couple of defcustoms.
2015-11-14 Roland Winkler <wink...@gnu.org>
* lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-auto-revert, bbdb-dedicated-window)
(bbdb-default-domain, bbdb-mua-pop-up)
(bbdb-horiz-pop-up-window-size, bbdb-xfields-sort-order)
(bbdb-mua-summary-unifi
and it should also be
useful for yet more people.
2015-11-08 Roland Winkler <wink...@gnu.org>
Add new snarfing rule eu for many continental European countries.
Improve snarfing algorithm.
* lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-rule-alist): Add new rule eu.
(bbdb
On Wed Sep 9 2015 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> "Roland Winkler" <wink...@gnu.org> writes:
> > You mean having two newline characters for the new `record' rule in
> > bbdb-separator-alist? Yes, I think that makes sense.
>
> Yup. Obviously it's a very s
On Tue Sep 8 2015 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> I'd still personally prefer two newlines between records, but
> that's not a big deal.
You mean having two newline characters for the new `record' rule in
bbdb-separator-alist? Yes, I think that makes sense.
Roland
ist.
The other changes listed below are rather minor.
2015-09-07 Roland Winkler <wink...@gnu.org>
* lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search-changed): Fix docstring.
2015-09-07 Roland Winkler <wink...@gnu.org>
* lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-delete-field-or-record): Use delete for
ph
On Thu Sep 3 2015 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Basically it does what it says: if point is on a record name, the
> whole record is copied, like before. If point is on a particular
> field, the value (but not label) of that field is copied.
I am just trying to understand a typical usage pattern for
On Sat Sep 5 2015 Roland Winkler wrote:
> On Thu Sep 3 2015 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> > Basically it does what it says: if point is on a record name, the
> > whole record is copied, like before. If point is on a particular
> > field, the value (but not label) of that field is c
On Tue Jun 16 2015 Feng Shu wrote:
bbdb-handy is a BBDB tool, when in headers (TO: and CC:) of
message-mode buffer, Type TAB key will will pop up a BBDB window
as email-address chooser.
Why not use bbdb-complete-mail?
On Mon Jun 1 2015 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
To put a slightly different perspective on this, I have a sizable
bbdb file, and sometimes I can't find someone because I'm spelling
their name wrong. Maybe Steven vs Stephen. The classic way to deal
with this is to do a SOUNDEX search, or one of
On Tue Jun 2 2015 Roland Winkler wrote:
Any approximate search will give you yet more matches than what you
get otherwise. So it might not always simplify life if you have a
large BBDB file.
The examples at the bottom of lisp/soundex.el illustrate this quite
well
On Sat May 30 2015 Feng Shu wrote:
This patch make `string-match' used by `bbdb-search'
customizable. I use this feature to search Chinese contacts names with
pinyin. this is a very useful feature for CJK users.
...I am surprised: what is the purpose of replacing string-match
with something
On Thu Nov 20 2014 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
Attached is a patch that changes how variables are accessed by custom
field formatting functions. We've been relying on dynamic variable
access by those functions, but the variables should probably be passed
in as arguments instead.
This is really
On Thu Mar 12 2015 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
For this issue, this patch ought to do it.
The optional arg COMPARE-FN of add-to-list defaults to equal.
So it does! Here's another.
I have marginally simplified your patch.
2015-05-23 Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net
*
On Thu Apr 30 2015 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
Best yet, let's simplify BBDB's whole noticing mechanism, and _then_
write a manual for it. *ducks*
Suggestions welcome. This code used to be yet much messier.
However it should cover a rather diverse spectrum of use cases.
On Sun Apr 26 2015 Peter Münster wrote:
gnus-summary-resend-message asks in the minibuffer for the destination
address, and that's the place, where I want to use the bbdb-tab-completion.
With your hack, it works just fine, no need to fix anything.
I am glad you are satisfied. Still I believe
On Sun Apr 26 2015 Peter Münster wrote:
On Sun, Apr 26 2015, Roland Winkler wrote:
Still I believe that partially completed email addresses are not very
meaningful return values in such a context.
Sorry, I don't understand... Why partially? After completion, gnus
gets the right
On Sat Apr 25 2015 Peter Münster wrote:
When using bbdb-completing-read-mails like this:
--8---cut here---start-8---
(defadvice gnus-summary-resend-message (before pm/resend-with-bbdb act)
Resend message with bbdb address completion.
(interactive
On Wed Mar 11 2015 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
For this issue, this patch ought to do it.
The optional arg COMPARE-FN of add-to-list defaults to equal.
Roland
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On Tue Mar 10 2015 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
When `bbdb-record-set-field' is setting a phone or address field, it
adds the new label to the list of existing labels like this:
(add-to-list 'bbdb-phone-label-list (bbdb-phone-label phone) nil 'eq)
The labels are strings, and 'eq comparison means
On Wed Nov 26 2014 Marco Wahl wrote:
Let's say one record has no organizations yet. Is there a possibility
to add an organization to this record via the *BBDB* buffer
interface?
bbdb-insert-field bound to i
--
On Sun Nov 9 2014 H. Dieter Wilhelm wrote:
pick the third mail address for writing a mail. But this might not be
exactly the thing you are looking for.
Right, it should work in a mail buffer as well and not only in
bbdb.
The command bbdb-complete-mail seems to be what you want. The
On Sat Oct 25 2014 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
There is a stub bbdb.texinfo file in the repo, which isn't in the
debian binary package because including an empty info file seemed
silly. However it would be a good place to push info like this.
Roland, how about a installation and configuration
On Fri Oct 24 2014 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
Package: bbdb3
Version: 3.1.2-1
http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/bbdb.html#SEC36 says that : should ask if we
want to add the person if they don't already exist.
But it is not documented that way anymore in
: runs the command
On Sat Oct 25 2014 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
(bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p)
Interactive spec for arg UPDATE-P of `bbdb-mua-display-records' and friends.
If these commands are called without a prefix, the value of their arg
UPDATE-P is the car of the variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
On Sun Aug 31 2014 Rene wrote:
Is it more appropriate to use bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p or
bbdb-mua-auto-update-p? What is exactly the difference between these two
variables?
One is for interactive commands, the other for noninteractive
functions running in the background (see the README
. -- Volunteers welcome! (Please
assign the copyright for such a project to the FSF. Copyright is
another reason to get rid of the old TeX files.)
2014-08-30 Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org
* lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-require): Improve docstring.
2014-08-30 Roland Winkler wink
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 docstring of bbdb-print.
On Sun Aug 31 2014 Rene wrote:
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
issue: the rules currently used by bbdb-snarf are
somewhat heuristic and not the most reliable. If someone comes up
with new / better rules, please post them here.
2014-08-09 Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org
* lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf): Always install and display the
new record
On Sat Aug 2 2014 Roland Winkler wrote:
Possible scenarios for such things are too diverse to define
multiple commands to cover all possible cases. In your case, it
seems to me you want something like (untested!)
(defun my-bbdb-add-mail-alias (records alias)
Add same ALIAS to RECORDS
On Sat Aug 2 2014 H. Dieter Wilhelm wrote:
Yes, with above change it is possible to create mail-aliases with
bbdb-do-all-records in a *sequential* way for all entries. Thanks
Would it also be possible to do this for all selected entries with the
same value of a mail-alias *at once*. Can I
On Fri Aug 1 2014 stardiviner wrote:
Let BBDBv3 support adjust field sorting manually with =[M-Up/Down]=.
So I can see important field first, instead have to be limited by the time of
field added.
You can transpose fields of the same type (two phone numbers, two
addresses, etc.) via
On Sat Aug 2 2014 stardiviner wrote:
When I use =bbdb-snarf= to add email to a new record.
report error:
When I try to re-add this email, after lost the record, it report error:
=(error BBDB: marker absent)=
I think BBDB show check the database before really do write action.
If database
On Sat Aug 2 2014 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
I think this is just a misunderstanding about what
`bbdb-name-face-alist' does. It *only* provides font-locking for the
actual name of the record, not the other fields. You give the record an
xfield called 'name-face, and the *value* of that field
2014-07-22 Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org
* lisp/Makefile.am: Do not load init files or site files for byte
compilation (Bug#42482). Use long options.
* lisp/makefile-temp: Ditto. New variable emacs_compile.
BBDB is available at
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb
On Mon Jun 23 2014 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
I've been having similar issues. When it happens I delete the
.bbdb and *BBDB* buffers and they get reloaded and everything
seems okay again.
I have never encountered this. Could you possibly try to provide a
reproducible recipe for this or look
On Mon Jun 23 2014 Steven Arntson wrote:
Here's the strangest thing I've encountered in emacs for awhile. I
just started a new session, and BBDB still wasn't working. I hit
C-x C-b to list the buffers and it informed me of this buffer:
bbdb 20446 Emacs-Lisp ~/.emacs.d/bbdb
As far as I
On Thu Jun 19 2014 jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
Upon entering 09... it becomes
phone (Office): x98373737373
Looks like you want to bind bbdb-phone-style to nil.
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On Thu Jun 12 2014 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
I'd check for the function. Seems more robust.
Agreed.
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On Tue Jun 3 2014 Vincent Belaïche wrote:
Anyway, you are right in mentioning that my patch has some border
effect on other systems than MSYS. Please find herein attached an
updated patch.
I am sorry, I am still not excited about this.
The idea about lisp/makefile-temp has been to keep it
On Mon Jun 2 2014 Vincent Belaïche wrote:
- --eval '(setq generated-autoload-file '`pwd`/$@')' \
+ --eval '(setq generated-autoload-file $(cur_dir)\\$@)' \
How is the backslash supposed to work on unix-like systems?
Am I missing something?
On Thu May 22 2014 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
There is already a skeleton on savannah, volunteers welcome.
I do request that contributors assign their copyright to the FSF
(I believe you already have).
I've seen that, but I guess by skeleton I meant not a texi file
outline, but a general
On Tue May 20 2014 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
I don't know enough about the auto-update stuff to say. It never made a
whole lot of sense to me, requiring both (bbdb-initialize 'gnus) and
(bbdb-mua-auto-update-init 'gnus), because I can't really imagine
wanting one but not the other. Are you
On Mon May 19 2014 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
For a year or more I've been mildly curious about why mail aliases
didn't work in BBDB -- nothing ever expanded. I finally tried to
figure out why, and realized you have to manually call
`bbdb-mail-aliases' in order to make it work.
It seems like
On Mon May 12 2014 Roland Winkler wrote:
On Mon Apr 28 2014 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
PS bbdb-fix-record updates the timestamp even if it hasn't changed
anything else.
The patch below should fix this.
Well, this did not quite work when the code got compiled. Now it
should work properly
this
variable as an internal variable of BBDB. Is there possibly a usage
scenario where a user wants to set it to non-nil globally in his
init file?
2014-05-12 Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org
* lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-change-record): If an editing command did not
change a record
.
There might still be some rough edges with this new feature that
I have overlooked. Please report them here.
(2) Do not treat bbdb-change-hook special when inside
bbdb-notice-mail-hook or bbdb-notice-record-hook.
2014-05-06 Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org
Do not treat bbdb
On Sun May 4 2014 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
kid name
net: m...@gmail.com, d...@gmail.com
AKA: family name
mail-alias: soccer_team_name
I would ideally like to list all email addresses in each BBDB tuple in
the To: field of the email using one command on the
On Tue Apr 29 2014 Charles Philip Chan wrote:
For the past little while I have been having problems generating
bbdb-loaddefs.el. The error that I have been getting is:
,
| emacs -batch -l autoload \
| --eval '(setq generated-autoload-file
On Tue Apr 29 2014 Sam Steingold wrote:
does this imply that whenever I read a message from a known sender
the sender's record's timestamp will be updated?
If you have set up one of the notice hooks to modify the record
whenever you read a message from a known sender, then yes, this will
update
On Tue Apr 29 2014 Aric Gregson wrote:
What is the setting to shut this off? I continue to have odd errors with
the bbdb file and would prefer it not be touched if not necessary.
What is your problem? - Here we are talking about situations where a
user has customized bbdb-notice-mail-hook
On Tue Apr 29 2014 Aric Gregson wrote:
I sporadically get errors that certain records are presenting problems
and then they will go away. Just thought maybe that preventing writing
when not necessary would help.
Whatever your problem is, it would be best if you could post here a
reproducible
On Mon Apr 28 2014 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
PS bbdb-fix-record updates the timestamp even if it hasn't changed
anything else.
Barak, I post this on the list for everyone.
There are two issues here:
- Quite generally, BBDB could be smarter about making changes to
bbdb-file. If an editing
On Mon Apr 28 2014 Roland Winkler wrote:
For example, it's a left-over from BBDB 2 that inside calls of
bbdb-notice-mail-hook and bbdb-notice-record-hook,
bbdb-change-hook is not called. I do not know why this was set up
that way. It appears random to me.
The more I think about it the more
Check it out at
https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb
This is a bugfix release before I start playing with new features.
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On Fri Apr 25 2014 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
It wouldn't be hard to store information about a *single* message: you
could concatenate message id, subject, group name, and whatever else
into a single string, if necessary. But to be really useful, I was
hoping to get a value like:
'(((234234
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? Is it possible to circumvent this at the
moment?
By default, the values ox
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