On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Uwe Brauer prattled cheerily:
Ted == Ted Zlatanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ted Uwe: you should start reading the Emacs Lisp manual (usually
Ted reachable with C-h i, then select Elisp) now.You are
Ted definitely ready for it :)
Thanks, but here in
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On February 23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hm I am not sure, that I understand:
(eval-expression '(my:nnimap-folder-list-from-bbdb) nil)
gives me
((From [EMAIL PROTECTED] testimap))
but I want that it returns
(From [EMAIL PROTECTED] testimap)
Ted == Ted Zlatanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cheers,
Waider. Here at BBDB, we also do Elisp Help...
Ted I advised Uwe to use Elisp macros to accomplish this on the ding list.
Ted It's a cleaner solution, I think, than inserting the data into the
Ted list from the
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, but here in Xemacs (21.4.16 no mule debian unstable) this does
not work. I might file a bug report. Or the thing is called
differently in Xemacs
C-h i calls up info in GNU Emacs. Consult the XEmacs docs for the
corresponding command to
Ronan == Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronan On February 23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ronan you want the (car ) or (nth 0 ) of that expression. So
Ronan either modify the nnimap-folder-list-from-bbdb function so
Ronan that the last thing it does is to apply one of
Hello
Some weeks ago I asked about a function which would generate a entry
in the nnimap-split-fancy method. This entry would be
based on a relevant entry in the bbdb entry, in this example
imap.
Now I digged out a function in google which almost does what I
want. See below.
However in
On February 23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Could anybody please give me a hint how to eliminate on of the
parenthesis.
While it's bad practice to do this blindly, generally speaking you can
convert a list of items (which is what you have) into the first item
on the list (which appears to be what