Re: [BBDB] ChangeLog 2011-10-10

2011-10-18 Thread Sam Steingold
Alas, I am still waiting for the obsoletion annotations in the code before upgrading, so I cannot try these wonderful new features... -- Sam Steingold (http://sds.podval.org/) on Ubuntu 11.04 (natty) X 11.0.11004000 http://ffii.org http://palestinefacts.org http://truepeace.org http://camera.org

Re: [BBDB] ChangeLog 2011-10-10

2011-10-17 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On Tue, Oct 11 2011, Roland Winkler wrote: Hello, I incorporated a bunch of smaller changes and bug fixes. (Thanks to everyone who contributed to this in one or the other way!) - Editing and display of names (full names, first-last, last-first) can be customized, see bbdb-name-format

Re: [BBDB] ChangeLog 2011-10-10

2011-10-17 Thread Roland Winkler
On Mon Oct 17 2011 Eric Abrahamsen wrote: In my quest to complicate things, would it be possible to: Set `bbdb-read-name-format' to `fullname'. Then allow the user to put a comma in the name. `bbdb-read-name' (and/or `bbdb-record-edit-name') looks for the comma, and if it finds it,

Re: [BBDB] ChangeLog 2011-10-10

2011-10-17 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On Mon, Oct 17 2011, Roland Winkler wrote: On Mon Oct 17 2011 Eric Abrahamsen wrote: In my quest to complicate things, would it be possible to: Set `bbdb-read-name-format' to `fullname'. Then allow the user to put a comma in the name. `bbdb-read-name' (and/or `bbdb-record-edit-name') looks

Re: bbdb-annotate-record broken (was: [BBDB] ChangeLog 2011-10-10)

2011-10-14 Thread Roland Winkler
On Sat Oct 15 2011 Leo wrote: I think bbdb-annotate-record is now broken. Set bbdb-auto-notes-rules to value: '((Organization (.+ organization \\ t))) and bbdb-annotate-record will put a string value into the organization field of the record, which accepts only lists. Have you tried

[BBDB] ChangeLog 2011-10-10

2011-10-10 Thread Roland Winkler
Hello, I incorporated a bunch of smaller changes and bug fixes. (Thanks to everyone who contributed to this in one or the other way!) - Editing and display of names (full names, first-last, last-first) can be customized, see bbdb-name-format and bbdb-read-name-format. If