> I was expecting that Arthur would come up with a preprocessor written
> in (I guess) 30 lines of Elisp...
Interesting 🙂. If you have red my previous mails to this list youmight have noticed that I am not an elisp guru. Stefan hasoutlined two possible ways how this could be implemented inElisp, if you follow his advice I am sure you will have a workingsolution you can present to us. I don't care how many lines of codeit will take.
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