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authorJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2010-10-06 00:45:48 +0200
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@cindex current module, in REPL
In tune with Geiser's @ref{current-module,,modus operandi}, evaluations
-in the @repl{} take place if the namespace of the current module. As
+in the @repl{} take place in the namespace of the current module. As
noted above, the @repl{}'s prompt tells you the name of the current
module. To switch to a different one, you can use the command
@command{switch-to-geiser-module}, bound to @kbd{C-c C-m}. You'll notice