diff --git a/docs/faq.org b/docs/faq.org index c966f780c..aef4fa560 100644 --- a/docs/faq.org +++ b/docs/faq.org @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Although Doom is less polished without evil, its growing non-evil user base is slowly improving the situation. We welcome suggestions and PRs to help accommodate a non-evil workflow. -If you'd still like a go at it, see the [[file:../modules/editor/evil/README.org::Removing%20evil-mode][removing evil-mode]] section in the +If you'd still like a go at it, see the [[file:../modules/editor/evil/README.org::Removing evil-mode][removing evil-mode]] section in the [[file:../modules/editor/evil/README.org][:editor evil]] module's documentation. ** I am a beginner. Can I use Doom? @@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ tools for experienced Emacs users to skirt around it (most of the time): ~doom/restart-and-restore~ (bound to =SPC q r=). ** Can Vim/Evil be removed for a more vanilla Emacs experience? -Yes! See the [[file:../modules/editor/evil/README.org::Removing%20evil-mode][Removing evil-mode]] section in [[file:../modules/editor/evil/README.org][:editor evil]]'s documentation. +Yes! See the [[file:../modules/editor/evil/README.org::Removing evil-mode][Removing evil-mode]] section in [[file:../modules/editor/evil/README.org][:editor evil]]'s documentation. ** Should I use ~make~ or ~bin/doom~? ~bin/doom~ is recommended. Doom's Makefile (to manage your config, at least) is @@ -712,10 +712,10 @@ YES=1 doom update * Package Management ** How do I install a package from ELPA? -See the "[[file:getting_started.org::*Installing%20packages][Installing packages]]" section of the [[file:getting_started.org][Getting Started]] guide. +See the "[[file:getting_started.org::*Installing packages][Installing packages]]" section of the [[file:getting_started.org][Getting Started]] guide. ** How do I install a package from github/another source? -See the "[[file:getting_started.org::*Installing%20packages%20from%20external%20sources][Installing packages from external sources]]" section of the [[file:getting_started.org][Getting +See the "[[file:getting_started.org::*Installing packages from external sources][Installing packages from external sources]]" section of the [[file:getting_started.org][Getting Started]] guide. ** How do I change where an existing package is installed from? @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ See the "[[file:getting_started.org::*Changing a recipe for a included package][ Started]] guide. ** How do I disable a package completely? -See the "[[file:getting_started.org::*Disabling%20packages][disabling packages]]" section of the [[file:getting_started.org][Getting Started]] guide. +See the "[[file:getting_started.org::*Disabling packages][disabling packages]]" section of the [[file:getting_started.org][Getting Started]] guide. ** How do I reconfigure a package included in Doom? See the "[[file:getting_started.org::*Configuring packages][configuring packages]]" section of the Getting Started guide. diff --git a/docs/getting_started.org b/docs/getting_started.org index 0995c0ba4..2ab8da320 100644 --- a/docs/getting_started.org +++ b/docs/getting_started.org @@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ provide tools to make this easier. Here are a few things you can try, first: + Investigate the =*Messages*= log for warnings or error messages. This log can be opened with =SPC h e=, =C-h e= or =M-x view-echo-area-messages=. -+ Look up errors/warnings [[file:faq.org::Common%20Issues][on the FAQ]] and [[https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/issues][Doom's issue tracker]]. It is possible ++ Look up errors/warnings [[file:faq.org::Common Issues][on the FAQ]] and [[https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/issues][Doom's issue tracker]]. It is possible that a solution for your issue already exists. The FAQ can be searched from inside Doom with =SPC h d f= (or =C-h d f= for non-evil users).