diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index 37f8b80..42b2c99 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License". :CUSTOM_ID: sec:quick-start :END: -This setup requires at least Emacs-29.0.91. Backup the =user-emacs-directory= +This setup requires at least Emacs-29.1. Backup the =user-emacs-directory= (defaults often to =~/.emacs.d= on =Linux=, =Unix=, or =Darwin=) and execute the commands in listing [[lst:prepare-user-emacs-directory-with-https][prepare the =user-emacs-directory= without =ssh= access]] or in listing [[lst:prepare-user-emacs-directory-with-ssh][prepare the =user-emacs-directory= with =ssh= access]]. After invoking @@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ recommendation of [[info:emacs#Saving Customizations][saving customizations (inf (require 'cl-lib) -(when (version< emacs-version "29.0.91") - (error "This `init.el' requires at least Emacs-29.0.91")) +(when (version< emacs-version "29.1") + (error "This `init.el' requires at least Emacs-29.1")) (setopt after-save-hook #'executable-make-buffer-file-executable-if-script-p @@ -453,10 +453,10 @@ the contents of packages and allows to update packages to the latest version. :END: Mickey Peterson's post [[https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/how-to-get-started-tree-sitter?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=rss][How To Get Started with Tree-Sitter]] explains how to use -=tree-sitter= in Emacs-29.0.91. Listing [[lst:setup-treesit-sources][Setup =treesit= grammar sources]] -configures where to find the different =tree-sitter= grammar sources for -different languages. Listing [[lst:setup-go][Setup Go programming]] shows how to configure -~tab-width~ for ~go-ts-mod~ and ~go-mode-ts-mode~. +=tree-sitter= in Emacs-29.1. Listing [[lst:setup-treesit-sources][Setup =treesit= grammar sources]] configures +where to find the different =tree-sitter= grammar sources for different +languages. Listing [[lst:setup-go][Setup Go programming]] shows how to configure ~tab-width~ for +~go-ts-mod~ and ~go-mode-ts-mode~. #+caption[Setup =treesit= grammar sources]: #+caption: Setup =treesit= grammar sources. @@ -4626,7 +4626,7 @@ Listing [[lst:configure-writegood-mode]] configures [[https://github.com/bnbeckw :END: [[https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot#readme][Emacs polyGLOT (Eglot)]] is an Emacs language-server-protocol client that stays -out of your way. [[info:eglot#Top][Eglot (info)]] is a builtin since Emacs-29.0.91. The following +out of your way. [[info:eglot#Top][Eglot (info)]] is a builtin since Emacs-29.1. The following listings contribute to a programming language mode independent [[https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot][Eglot]] configuration: 1. Listing [[lst:minimal-eglot-setup][minimal Eglot setup]] ensures installation of [[https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot][Eglot]], shows how to get @@ -5651,7 +5651,7 @@ print(1+1); The [[https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PythonProgrammingInEmacs][Python Programming in Emacs]] wiki page lists options to enhance Emacs's built-in ~python-mode~. Here, the focus is on two Emacs packages and four Python packages: -1. [[#sec:eglot][Eglot - Emacs polyGLOT: a builtin LSP client since Emacs-29.0.91]]. The +1. [[#sec:eglot][Eglot - Emacs polyGLOT: a builtin LSP client since Emacs-29.1]]. The maintainer also contributes to Emacs itself and has a deep understanding of [[https://sheer.tj/the_way_of_emacs.html][the Way of Emacs]]. He refuses to add new features without seeing how they fit into [[https://sheer.tj/the_way_of_emacs.html][the Way of Emacs]] as this discussion on [[https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot/issues/523][org-mode source code blocks]]