Hello,
I am a big fan of BBDB which I intensively use everywhere.
Obviously, I would like to know what you think about some nifty ideas :
1. change backend BBDB format to something more standard. I am thinking here
of something like XML format including a XML dtd or schema describing the bare
On 1 May 2004, Alex Schroeder wrote:
Xavier Maillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WHat is this FOAF ?
And for applications that can use FOAF files, see the following as a
small example:
snip long url
Really nice !
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On 28 Apr 2004, Alex Schroeder wrote:
I've been using the following code with a patched xml.el to extract
people from my BBDB into a FOAF fragment. The code will be placed on
the Emacs Wiki, so check there for future versions.
How does it look like then ? :)
WHat is this FOAF ?
Regards,
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On 26 fév 2004, Ronan Waide outgrape:
what BBDB version are you using?
I am using BBDB version :
,[ C-h v bbdb-version RET ]
| bbdb-version's value is 2.35
|
| Not documented as a variable.
|
| Defined in `bbdb'.
|
| [back]
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Regards,
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On 27 fév 2004, Alex Schroeder told this:
My .bbdb file starts with the following line:
;; -*-coding: iso-2022-7bit;-*-
Whereas bbdb-file-coding-system's value is utf-8-emacs.
I tried this hack but it still keeps on asking me and it is becoming
hairy now :)
It works anyhow. :)
Lucky
?
The problem occurs whenever entry contains either a 'ç', '^' and so
on...
zeDek
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' there is no difference between the original and the
new one. How can I stop BBDB to behave this way ?
Thank you in advance,
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