Re: BBDB in its own frame

1995-02-07 Thread Martin Schwenke
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert P Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Robert> I have been using BBDB in its own frame with good results Robert> as I said. However, I find that starting up emacs has now Robert> become a groaningly slow process

Re: BBDB in its own frame

1995-02-07 Thread Stig
Raymond Toy wrote: > > > [nice lisp deleted] > > Robert> demands that the BBDB format my entire database into the bbdb > Robert> frame. This seems to take my emacs process forever. (I sit > Robert> for a long time with "formatting"). I was thinking of > Robert> replacing this

Re: BBDB in its own frame

1995-02-07 Thread Raymond Toy
[nice lisp deleted] Robert> demands that the BBDB format my entire database into the bbdb frame. Robert> This seems to take my emacs process forever. (I sit for a long time Robert> with "formatting"). I was thinking of replacing this with something Robert> that either will d

Re: BBDB in its own frame

1995-02-07 Thread Robert P. Goldman
Martin, I have been using BBDB in its own frame with good results as I said. However, I find that starting up emacs has now become a groaningly slow process. Part of the problem, if I understand properly, is that when I start up the bbdb frame, the form that you have been using: (let ((bbdb

BBDB in its own frame

1995-02-03 Thread Robert P. Goldman
I have been using Martin Schwenke's stuff to put BBDB in its own frame and I love it --- it really cuts down on the unpredictable reformatting of my INBOX frame when I send mail back and forth. Unfortunately, what one can't do is use the m command to send mail to the person currently

BBDB in its own frame?

1994-07-04 Thread Martin Schwenke
I sent a previous piece of mail to this list about getting BBDB to pop-up in its own frame under GNU Emacs (currently using 19.22). Since my last mail I have come up with what I think is an excellent scheme for doing this without making *any* changes to the current version of BBDB. The only probl