It seems you didn't read all of my last email (it was a bit rambling).
Here's the conclusion:
So testing done for nil is correct, and that now works for me; I don't
understand why I had to change it! I must have changed some other
setting that was the real culprit; probably using
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Alternately, if I enter enough to identify a single record, but that
record has multiple email addresses, it never shows the list of
addresses.
How is this supposed to work?
Once the *Completions* window pops up, try adding further characters
Stephen Leake stephen_le...@stephe-leake.org writes:
I'm trying to understand how email address cycling is supposed to work.
I have TAB bound to (bbdb-complete-mail nil t).
That final 't' defeats cycling, popping up a completion window instead.
So I've deleted it.
I've traced thru several
On Sun Aug 5 2012 Stephen Leake wrote:
I've traced thru several executions of bbdb-complete-mail, with various
patterns, and various settings of bbdb-completion-list. It appears there
is no way to get to the line ;; Consider cycling with 'done' set to
nil, so there is no way to get cycling. I
Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org writes:
On Sun Aug 5 2012 Stephen Leake wrote:
I've traced thru several executions of bbdb-complete-mail, with various
patterns, and various settings of bbdb-completion-list. It appears there
is no way to get to the line ;; Consider cycling with 'done' set to
On Sun Aug 5 2012 Stephen Leake wrote:
Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org writes:
On Sun Aug 5 2012 Stephen Leake wrote:
I've traced thru several executions of bbdb-complete-mail, with various
patterns, and various settings of bbdb-completion-list. It appears there
is no way to get to the
I'm trying to understand how email address cycling is supposed to work.
I have TAB bound to (bbdb-complete-mail nil t).
According to the doc, this is supposed to cycle thru some list of
addresses.
But it doesn't, for me.
If I enter s t e TAB, it pops up a *Completions* window with a list of