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author | Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org> | 2010-12-20 04:15:58 +0100 |
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committer | Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org> | 2010-12-20 04:15:58 +0100 |
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diff --git a/doc/install.texi b/doc/install.texi index 37ce9d0..6f3ee07 100644 --- a/doc/install.texi +++ b/doc/install.texi @@ -32,13 +32,11 @@ to the fun. @subsubheading Downloading Geiser @cindex use the source, Luke -You'll also need Geiser itself. The latest release tarball can be -found @uref{http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/geiser/@value{VERSION}/, -here}, while older versions are -@uref{http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/geiser/, here}. Just -download -@uref{http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/geiser/@value{VERSION}/geiser-@value{VERSION}.tar.gz, -geiser-@value{VERSION}.tar.gz} and untar it in a directory of your choice. +You'll also need Geiser itself. The latest release tarball can be found +@downfile{, here}, while older versions are @uref{@value{DOWN_BASE}/, +here}. Just download @downfile{geiser-@value{STABLE_VERSION}.tar.gz, +geiser-@value{STABLE_VERSION}.tar.gz} and untar it in a directory of +your choice. If you feel like living on the bleeding edge, just grab Geiser from its Git repository @uref{http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/geiser.git/, over @@ -77,7 +75,9 @@ 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}. 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}. +Emacs by opening @file{doc/geiser.info} using @kbd{C-u C-h i}. The +manual is also available in PDF format +@downfile{geiser-manual-@value{STABLE_VERSION}.pdf, here}. @cindex byte-compilation What? You still here? I promise the above is all that's needed to start @@ -105,7 +105,8 @@ bytecode from here, add this line to your initialisation file: @example (load "~/lisp/geiser/build/elisp/geiser-load") @end example -and eval that form or (gasp!) restart Emacs and you're done. Yes, that's +and eval that form and you're done (you could also restart Emacs, but +killing your friends is widely considered bad form). Yes, that's @code{load} and @file{geiser-load} instead of @code{load-file} and @file{geiser.el}. |