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-rw-r--r--doc/cheat.texi13
-rw-r--r--doc/fun.texi18
-rw-r--r--doc/geiser.texi4
-rw-r--r--doc/repl.texi2
-rw-r--r--doc/web.texi2
5 files changed, 20 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/doc/cheat.texi b/doc/cheat.texi
index 6a9f88f..adcc4d8 100644
--- a/doc/cheat.texi
+++ b/doc/cheat.texi
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-@node Cheat sheet, No hacker is an island, Fun between the parens, Top
+@node Cheat sheet, No hacker is an island, Between the parens, Top
@chapter Cheat sheet
@menu
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
@tab Kill Scheme process
@item C-c C-k
@tab geiser-repl-nuke
-@tab Nuke REPL: use it if the REPL becomes unresponsive
+@tab Soft restart for unresponsive REPL
@item M-.
@tab geiser-edit-symbol-at-point
@tab Edit identifier at point
@@ -177,8 +177,9 @@
@tab Bury buffer
@end multitable
-@flushright
-.
-@end flushright
-
+@ifhtml
+@html
+<hr>
+@end html
+@end ifhtml
diff --git a/doc/fun.texi b/doc/fun.texi
index 76301e2..f7a5238 100644
--- a/doc/fun.texi
+++ b/doc/fun.texi
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-@node Fun between the parens, Cheat sheet, The REPL, Top
-@chapter Fun between the parens
+@node Between the parens, Cheat sheet, The REPL, Top
+@chapter Between the parens
A good @repl{} is a must, but just about half the story of a good Scheme
hacking environment. Well, perhaps a bit more than a half; but, at any
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ process giving you the @repl{}, make those Scheme buffers come to life.
* Geiser writes for you::
@end menu
-@node Activating Geiser, The source and the REPL, Fun between the parens, Fun between the parens
+@node Activating Geiser, The source and the REPL, Between the parens, Between the parens
@section Activating Geiser
@cindex geiser-mode
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ provides require a @repl{} up and running, preferably corresponding to
the correct Scheme implementation. In the following section, we'll see
how to make sure that that's actually the case.
-@node The source and the REPL, Documentation helpers, Activating Geiser, Fun between the parens
+@node The source and the REPL, Documentation helpers, Activating Geiser, Between the parens
@section The source and the REPL
As i've already mentioned a couple of times, @i{geiser-mode} needs a
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ Now that we have @code{geiser-mode} happily alive in our Scheme buffers
and communicating with the right @repl{} instance, let us see what it
can do for us, besides jumping to and fro.
-@node Documentation helpers, To eval or not to eval, The source and the REPL, Fun between the parens
+@node Documentation helpers, To eval or not to eval, The source and the REPL, Between the parens
@section Documentation helpers
@subsubheading Autodoc redux
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ form of a list of its exported identifiers, using @kbd{C-c C-d C-m},
exactly as you would do @ref{repl-mod,,in the REPL}. This commands works
with all supported Schemes, no strings attached.
-@node To eval or not to eval, To err perchance to debug, Documentation helpers, Fun between the parens
+@node To eval or not to eval, To err perchance to debug, Documentation helpers, Between the parens
@section To eval or not to eval
@cindex philosophy
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ macro-expand them. The corresponding keybindings start with the prefix
@kbd{C-r}. The result of the macro expansion always appears in a pop up
buffer.
-@node To err perchance to debug, Jumping around, To eval or not to eval, Fun between the parens
+@node To err perchance to debug, Jumping around, To eval or not to eval, Between the parens
@section To err: perchance to debug
@cindex to err is schemey
@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ offer no further explanation here. The customization group
tune how Geiser interacts with Guile's debugger (and more). Same thing
for racketeers and @i{geiser-racket}.
-@node Jumping around, Geiser writes for you, To err perchance to debug, Fun between the parens
+@node Jumping around, Geiser writes for you, To err perchance to debug, Between the parens
@section Jumping around
@cindex jumping in scheme buffers
@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ You can control how the destination buffer pops up by setting
in the current window), @code{'window} (other window in the same frame)
or @code{'frame} (in a new frame).
-@node Geiser writes for you, , Jumping around, Fun between the parens
+@node Geiser writes for you, , Jumping around, Between the parens
@section Geiser writes for you
@cindex completion in scheme buffers
diff --git a/doc/geiser.texi b/doc/geiser.texi
index 2e7ef93..3a65e22 100644
--- a/doc/geiser.texi
+++ b/doc/geiser.texi
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ The document was typeset with
* Introduction::
* Installation::
* The REPL::
-* Fun between the parens::
+* Between the parens::
* Cheat sheet::
* No hacker is an island::
* Index::
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The REPL
* Autodoc and friends::
* Customization and tips::
-Fun between the parens
+Between the parens
* Activating Geiser::
* The source and the REPL::
diff --git a/doc/repl.texi b/doc/repl.texi
index 169d782..9adb971 100644
--- a/doc/repl.texi
+++ b/doc/repl.texi
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-@node The REPL, Fun between the parens, Installation, Top
+@node The REPL, Between the parens, Installation, Top
@chapter The REPL
@anchor{quick-start}
If you've followed the indications in @ref{Setting it up}, your Emacs is
diff --git a/doc/web.texi b/doc/web.texi
index 99f5165..19633c1 100644
--- a/doc/web.texi
+++ b/doc/web.texi
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
* Introduction::
* Installation::
* The REPL::
-* Fun between the parens::
+* Between the parens::
* Cheat sheet::
* No hacker is an island::
* Index::