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Re: Using passing the tempo-template user input to my function?
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Hattuari |
Subject: |
Re: Using passing the tempo-template user input to my function? |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Oct 2004 12:59:06 -0400 |
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KNode/0.8.1 |
Hattuari wrote:
> Kevin Rodgers wrote:
>
>
>> If tempo-interactive is nil, perhaps you need to do something like
>>
>> (let ((tempo-interactive t))
>> (tempo-define-template ...))
>>
>> which would also allow you to use (p ...) instead of (P ...) in your
>> template.
>>
>
> The user is prompted for input. The input is available for insertion
> using
> s NAME. My question is how do I use the value returned by s NAME in my
> own function?
Well, at least I can refine my question based on further understanding. My
mistake is trying to compare the string "GLbyte" with the symbol 'GLbyte.
These are distinct objects with unrelated values. What I should probably
be doing is providing the user with a picklist of symbols to chose from.
Is there a way to do that?
--
p->m == (*p).m == p[0].m
Re: Using passing the tempo-template user input to my function?, Vagn Johansen, 2004/10/27