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[nongnu] elpa/cider 9acd4d04c5 4/4: [Docs] Touch up the previous commit |
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Wed, 14 Dec 2022 16:58:29 -0500 (EST) |
branch: elpa/cider
commit 9acd4d04c5451781a51a7343f90df78ae1ccbd1e
Author: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.dev>
Commit: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.dev>
[Docs] Touch up the previous commit
---
doc/modules/ROOT/pages/additional_packages.adoc | 10 ++++------
doc/modules/ROOT/pages/troubleshooting.adoc | 8 +++++---
2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/additional_packages.adoc
b/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/additional_packages.adoc
index c460793f6a..36e9b5e378 100644
--- a/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/additional_packages.adoc
+++ b/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/additional_packages.adoc
@@ -124,13 +124,11 @@ enable `paredit` in the REPL buffer as well:
==== Unsetting Paredit binding of RET key
-In more recent versions of paredit, `RET` is bound to `paredit-RET`. This
-can cause unexpected behaviour in the repl when `paredit-mode` is enabled,
-e.g. it appears to hang after hitting `RET` instead of evaluating the last
-form.
+In recent versions of Paredit (25+), `RET` is bound to `paredit-RET`. This can
cause unexpected
+behaviour in the repl when `paredit-mode` is enabled, e.g. it appears to hang
after hitting
+`RET` instead of evaluating the last form.
-You can disable the paredit behaviour by adding the following to your
-`init.el`:
+You can disable this Paredit behaviour by adding the following to your
`init.el`:
[source,lisp]
----
diff --git a/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/troubleshooting.adoc
b/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/troubleshooting.adoc
index 0f3b812a0d..7c647dc67a 100644
--- a/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/troubleshooting.adoc
+++ b/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/troubleshooting.adoc
@@ -338,13 +338,15 @@ $ guix package -i openjdk:jdk
NOTE: On Windows and macOS the JDK source code is bundled with the JDK.
-=== Hitting RET in the repl does not evaluate forms
+=== Pressing `RET` in the REPL does not evaluate forms
-In more recent versions of paredit, `RET` is bound to `paredit-RET`. This can
cause unexpected
+Are you a Paredit user? Have you enabled for the REPL buffers?
+
+In recent versions of Paredit (25+), `RET` is bound to `paredit-RET`. This can
cause unexpected
behaviour in the repl when `paredit-mode` is enabled, e.g. it appears to hang
after hitting
`RET` instead of evaluating the last form.
-You can disable the paredit behaviour by adding the following to your
`init.el`:
+You can disable this Paredit behaviour by adding the following to your
`init.el`:
[source,lisp]
----