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<title>geiser-guile/doc/dir, branch 0.11.1</title>
<subtitle>geiser and guile talk to each other</subtitle>
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<updated>2013-08-05T14:50:33Z</updated>
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<title>Add `dir' file to list the info manual</title>
<updated>2013-08-05T14:50:33Z</updated>
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<name>Diogo F. S. Ramos</name>
<email>diogofsr@gmail.com</email>
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<published>2013-08-05T14:43:41Z</published>
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If a user doesn't want to install geiser, it's possible to run it in
place by loading `elisp/geiser.el' directly.

It's also possible to read the info manual directly but it's
inconvenient to not have it listed when hitting C-h i inside Emacs.

To list such manual, it's necessary to tell info where to look for it.
One way of doing it is adding the directory to the variable
`Info-additional-directory-list'.  But, for this to work, there's need
to be a `dir' file listing the info manual.
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