Hi
I am able to make macros, but I think I am far away from Lisp programming.
Is there a path to go from macros to elisp programming? For example, the
last macro I've made is for transforming the name of some headlines,
adding in front of them a part from the previous headline. This is the
elisp code of the macro:
#+BEGIN_SRC
(fset 'SanzTema5
(kmacro-lambda-form [?\C-a ?\M-f ?\M-b ?\C- ?\M-f ?\M-f ?\M-f ?\M-f
?\M-f ?\M-f ?\M-f ?\M-f ?\M-f ?\M-w ?\C-c ?\C-n ?\C-a ?\M-f ?\M-b ?\C-y
? ?- ? ?\C-e ?\M-b ?\M-f ?\"] 0 "%d"))
#+END_SRC
Using that code, from these headlines:
*** Sanz Aparicio et al. (2019) "5 Los Motivos Adquiridos, Menéndez
Balaña" (pp. 95-118)
**** INTRODUCCIÓN
I get modified the second headline:
*** Sanz Aparicio et al. (2019) "5 Los Motivos Adquiridos, Menéndez
Balaña" (pp. 95-118)
**** Sanz Aparicio et al. (2019) "5 Los Motivos Adquiridos - INTRODUCCIÓN"
Are macros near to elisp programming or they are two different worlds?
Ypo