Re: why does my thread appear to have been started by Willie Arnold who

2016-12-23 Thread Mike Pechkin
Please if you find a solution to your own problem next time append it as > answer to your question to prevent others from waisting there time > responding... > > ​Your are not wasting your time. Never. Mike​

Re: why does my thread appear to have been started by Willie Arnold who

2016-12-23 Thread dean
I did that here and the title explains why. My question in it's own thread only appeared later so I'm afraid that's twice you've got my intentions wrong. On 23 December 2016 at 08:49, Joh-Tob Schäg wrote: > Please if you find a solution to your own problem next time append

Re: why does my thread appear to have been started by Willie Arnold who

2016-12-23 Thread Joh-Tob Schäg
Please if you find a solution to your own problem next time append it as answer to your question to prevent others from waisting there time responding... 2016-12-22 22:28 GMT+01:00 dean : > BTW I seem to have answered my own queston i.e. > If I wrap an evaluated symbol

why does my thread appear to have been started by Willie Arnold who

2016-12-22 Thread dean
BTW I seem to have answered my own queston i.e. If I wrap an evaluated symbol in nested lists e.g. (list (list (str Some_sym) ) ) then I can wrap as many parens as possible around an evaluated value so that I can append a nested list as an element in another list. Cheers Dean