So many greetings guys, you' ve solved a lot of my problems.
Both solutions work very well.
Thanks again and all the best.
Paolo
Il giorno sab 2 mar 2019 alle ore 13:41 Aaron Hill <
address@hidden> ha scritto:
On 2019-03-02 4:38 am, Malte Meyn wrote:
> Am 02.03.19 um 13:34 schrieb Aaron Hill:
>> %%%%
>> $@(map eval-string '("voiceA" "voiceB"))
>> %%%%
>>
>> That should work too, I think.
>
> Wow, that’s cool! I think I have seen $@ in the past but I didn’t know
> what it does ;) That should be enclosed in << >> though for Paolo’s
> use case:
>
> <<
> $@(map eval-string '("voiceA" "voiceB"))
>>>
Correct. I should have included a full snippet for clarity.
From Extending:
"A further convenience can be the ‘list splicing’ operators $@ and #@
for inserting the elements
of a list in the surrounding context."
-- Aaron Hill
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