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| -rw-r--r-- | doc/fun.texi | 3 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | elisp/geiser-repl.el | 1 | 
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| diff --git a/doc/fun.texi b/doc/fun.texi index 2d3c263..76301e2 100644 --- a/doc/fun.texi +++ b/doc/fun.texi @@ -51,7 +51,8 @@ can stop reading now and, instead, discover Geiser's joys by yourself.  I've tried to make Geiser as self-documenting as any self-respecting  Emacs package should be. If you follow this route, make sure to take a  look at Geiser's customization buffers (@kbd{M-x customize-group -@key{RET} geiser}): there's lot of fine tunning available there. +@key{RET} geiser}): there's lot of fine tunning available there. You +might also want to take a glance at the @ref{Cheat sheet}.  Since @i{geiser-mode} is a minor mode, you can toggle it with  @kbd{M-x geiser-mode}, and control its activation in hooks with the diff --git a/elisp/geiser-repl.el b/elisp/geiser-repl.el index 7c9bd56..d55207e 100644 --- a/elisp/geiser-repl.el +++ b/elisp/geiser-repl.el @@ -514,6 +514,7 @@ With a prefix argument, force exit by killing the scheme process."    (setq geiser-autodoc--inhibit-function 'geiser-con--is-debugging)    (geiser-company--setup geiser-repl-company-p)    (setq geiser-smart-tab-mode-string "") +  (geiser-smart-tab-mode t)    ;; enabling compilation-shell-minor-mode without the annoying highlighter    (compilation-setup t)) | 
