* Re: bbdb euronumbers
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@ 2004-08-22 0:08 ` Vektor
2004-08-22 21:48 ` ray
2004-08-22 21:29 ` Ekkehard Görlach
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From: Vektor @ 2004-08-22 0:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle <Raimund.Kohl@nabuli.de> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I don't know if this question is asked here appropriately ... if not,
> I am sorry: I try to get used with bbdb, which seems to be a
> wonderful tool! Now I am to try to insert a phone number, and the
> manual says:
>
> "If you are inserting a new phone-number field, you can control
> whether it is a North American or European phone number by
> providing a prefix argument. A prefix arg of `^U' means it's to
> be a euronumber, and any other prefix arg means it's to be a a
> structured North American number."
>
> hmmm! Question here: How am I to produce this "kind of" prefix
> Argument for euronumbers? I tried ^U literally, but that didn't
> work. Any hints on that?
try C-q C-u in emacs.
>
> Thank you,
>
> ray
>
>
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* Re: bbdb euronumbers
2004-08-22 0:08 ` bbdb euronumbers Vektor
@ 2004-08-22 21:48 ` ray
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From: ray @ 2004-08-22 21:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
> > hmmm! Question here: How am I to produce this "kind of" prefix
> > Argument for euronumbers? I tried ^U literally, but that didn't
> > work. Any hints on that?
>
> try C-q C-u in emacs.
Ok, C-q C-u produces ^U ... but the phonenumber will be rejected
... e.g.:
^U +496234928995
produces: Error: phonenumber unparsable
I tried tried with and without whitespace, with and without leading
"+49" I tried all combinations: same result. What am I doing wrong?
ray
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* Re: bbdb euronumbers
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2004-08-22 0:08 ` bbdb euronumbers Vektor
@ 2004-08-22 21:29 ` Ekkehard Görlach
2004-08-22 22:18 ` Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle
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From: Ekkehard Görlach @ 2004-08-22 21:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
I have "customized" the variable bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p
to nil. Now phone numbers like +1 213 457 8765 or +49 69 3129871 are
accepted.
Ekkehard
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* bbdb euronumbers
@ 2004-08-21 21:28 Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle
2004-08-22 12:38 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle @ 2004-08-21 21:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
I don't know if this question is asked here appropriately ... if not,
I am sorry: I try to get used with bbdb, which seems to be a
wonderful tool! Now I am to try to insert a phone number, and the
manual says:
"If you are inserting a new phone-number field, you can control
whether it is a North American or European phone number by
providing a prefix argument. A prefix arg of `^U' means it's to
be a euronumber, and any other prefix arg means it's to be a a
structured North American number."
hmmm! Question here: How am I to produce this "kind of" prefix
Argument for euronumbers? I tried ^U literally, but that didn't
work. Any hints on that?
Thank you,
ray
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