Thanks, that would seem to be it.
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On Tue Feb 4 2014 Christian Lynbech wrote:
> I did a little experiment, and I think it is when I do bbdb completion
> on a name when I am (for instance) composing a new email. As bbdb
> completes the name into an email address, the record supplying the
> address pops up in a new window.
>
> Comple
February, 04 at 21:33 Christian Lynbech wrote:
> Is there a way to suppress this behaviour?
Looking at my configuration this looks promising:
(setq bbdb-completion-display-record nil)
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I did a little experiment, and I think it is when I do bbdb completion
on a name when I am (for instance) composing a new email. As bbdb
completes the name into an email address, the record supplying the
address pops up in a new window.
Completion happens through `message-tab'.
Getting the bbdb r
I have configured bbdb to update records as I read mail, so I am not
running any special bbdb display commands.
I have stuff like these:
(bbdb-mua-auto-update-init 'gnus 'message)
(setq bbdb-mua-pop-up nil)
(setq bbdb-add-mails t)
(setq bbdb-update-records-p t)
(add-hook '
On Thu Jan 30 2014 Christian Lynbech wrote:
> Whenever BBDB makes an update to an entry, for instance noting a new
> name for an existing record, the BBDB pops up the relevant record in a
> new window, messing up my GNUS window layout and this is slowly driving
> me nuts.
Which command are you run
Whenever BBDB makes an update to an entry, for instance noting a new
name for an existing record, the BBDB pops up the relevant record in a
new window, messing up my GNUS window layout and this is slowly driving
me nuts.
How can I stop BBD from popping windows up left and right?
I have set this: