From: Ian Kelling Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 21:23:35 +0000 (-0700) Subject: minor doc update X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=670cc2486767e0d90d414f91877fc86419104f4b;p=bbdb-csv-import minor doc update --- diff --git a/bbdb-csv-import.el b/bbdb-csv-import.el index 3a15842..edd8760 100644 --- a/bbdb-csv-import.el +++ b/bbdb-csv-import.el @@ -68,15 +68,14 @@ ;;; Custom mapping of csv fields ;; ;; If a field is handled wrong or you want to extend the program to handle a new -;; kind of csv format, you need to setup a custom field mapping variable. It -;; should not be too hard, but you can also Use the existing tables as an example. By default, we -;; use a combination of most predefined mappings, and look for all of their -;; fields, but it is probably best to avoid that kind of table when setting up -;; your own as it is an unnecessary complexity in that case. If you have a -;; problem with data from a supported export program, start by testing its -;; specific mapping table instead of the combined one. Here is a handy template -;; to set each of the predefined mapping tables if you would rather avoid the -;; configure interface: +;; kind of csv format, you need to setup a custom field mapping variable. Use +;; the existing tables as an example. By default, we use a combination of most +;; predefined mappings, and look for all of their fields, but it is probably +;; best to avoid that kind of table when setting up your own as it is an +;; unnecessary complexity in that case. If you have a problem with data from a +;; supported export program, start by testing its specific mapping table instead +;; of the combined one. Here is a handy template to set each of the predefined +;; mapping tables if you would rather avoid the configure interface: ;; ;; (setq bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table bbdb-csv-import-combined) ;; (setq bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table bbdb-csv-import-thunderbird)