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Re: [Geiser-users] Problems with references in Geiser/doc/repl.texi


From: Mark Harig
Subject: Re: [Geiser-users] Problems with references in Geiser/doc/repl.texi
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 00:53:25 -0500

>
> Your latest changes have fixed almost all of the grammar problems
with
> cross references in Info text.  Here are a few remaining ones that I
> found:

I think i've fixed them all now...



Here are some corrections for some of the TeX (printed) cross
references.  These are in parens.texi


--- Texinfo source: (in parens.texi)

Thus, a common usage pattern will be for you to first call
@code{run-geiser} or one of its variants
(@pxref{choosing-impl,choosing implementations}), and then open some
Scheme files; but there's nothing wrong in first opening a couple
Scheme buffers and then starting the REPL (you can even find it more
convenient, since pressing @kbd{C-c C-z} in a Scheme buffer will start
the REPL for you).


TeX (printed) text:

Thus, a common usage pattern will be for you to first call run-geiser
or one of its variants (see [choosing-impl], page 9), and then open
some Scheme files; but there's nothing wrong in first opening a couple
Scheme buffers and then starting the REPL (you can even find it more
convenient, since pressing @kbd{C-c C-z} in a Scheme buffer will start
the REPL for you).

Note that the cross reference does not use the printed section name,
but instead uses the name of a hidden anchor, "choosing-impl."


--- Texinfo source: (in parens.texi)

If you've customized @code{geiser-active-implementations} so that it's a
single-element list (as explained @ref{choosing-impl,,here}), that
element is used as the chosen implementation.


TeX (printed) text:

If you've customized geiser-active-implementations so that it's a
single-element list (as explained [here], page 9), that element is
used as the chosen implementation.

Note that the cross reference does not use the printed section name,
but instead uses the ambiguous text "[here]."


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In this age, the mere example of nonconformity, the mere refusal to
bend
the knee to custom, is itself a service.
 -John Stuart Mill, philosopher and economist (1806-1873)



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