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authorJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2010-12-18 04:21:16 +0100
committerJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2010-12-18 04:21:16 +0100
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@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ its moral equivalents):
@noindent
or simply evaluate that form inside Emacs (you wouldn't kill a friend
just to start using Geiser, would you?). That's it: you're ready to
-@ref{quick-start,,go}. You can even continue to read this fine manual
-inside Emacs by opening @file{doc/geiser.info} using @kbd{C-u C-h
-i}.
+@ref{quick-start,,go}. If you obtained the Geiser source tree from a
+release tarball, you can even continue to read this fine manual inside
+Emacs by opening @file{doc/geiser.info} using @kbd{C-u C-h i}.
@cindex byte-compilation
What? You still here? I promise the above is all that's needed to start