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authorJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2010-12-18 04:45:38 +0100
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Docs: clarification about quack
Greg Hendershott tells me that, unless you require quack after loading geiser, quack's font lock is somehow ignored. I have yet to understand why.
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@@ -130,16 +130,18 @@ Regardless of whether you use Geiser or not, you shouldn't be coding
in any Lisp dialect without the aid of Taylor Campbell's structured
editing mode.
@item @uref{http://nschum.de/src/emacs/company-mode/, Company}.
-Nikolaj Schumacher's @code{company-mode} provides a nice front-end for
-completion engines (such as Geiser's). Very nice if you like that kind
-of thing: judge by yourself with the help of
+Nikolaj Schumacher's @code{company-mode} provides a generic front-end
+for completion engines (such as Geiser's). Very nice if you like that
+kind of thing: judge by yourself with the help of
@uref{http://www.screentoaster.com/watch/stU0lSRERIR1pYRFVdXVlRVFFV/company_mode_for_gnu_emacs,
this screencast}.
@item @uref{http://www.neilvandyke.org/quack/, Quack}.
You can still use the many goodies provided by Neil van Dyke's
@code{quack-mode}, since most of them are not (yet) available in Geiser.
The only caveat might be a conflict between Quack's and Geiser's default
-key bindings, which i'm sure you'll manage to tackle just fine.
+key bindings, which i'm sure you'll manage to tackle just fine. It's
+also probably a good idea to require @code{quack} @i{after} loading
+@file{geiser.el} (or requiring a compiled version).
@end itemize
You just need to install and setup them as usual, for every package's
definition of usual. Geiser will notice their presence and react