diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0aa36dd..c579109 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Emacs power users. Prelude is compatible **ONLY with GNU Emacs 24.4+**. In general you're advised to always run Prelude with the latest Emacs - currently -**24.5**. +**25.1**. You can support the development of Prelude via [Salt](https://salt.bountysource.com/teams/prelude) and @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can support the development of Prelude via **Table of Contents** - [Fast Forward](#fast-forward) -- [Installing Emacs 24](#installing-emacs-24) +- [Installing Emacs](#installing-emacs) - [Installation](#installation) - [Automated](#automated) - [Via Curl](#via-curl) @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ You can support the development of Prelude via ## Fast Forward Assuming you're using an Unix-like OS (`*BSD`, `GNU/Linux`, `OS X`, `Solaris`, -etc), you already have Emacs 24 installed, as well as `git` & `curl` you +etc), you already have Emacs 24.4+ installed, as well as `git` & `curl` you can skip the whole manual and just type in your favorite shell the following command: @@ -104,10 +104,12 @@ or back up your existing `.emacs.d` directory manually. Don't forget to adjust your `prelude-modules.el` file once the installation is done. By default most of the modules that ship with Prelude are not loaded. -## Installing Emacs 24 +## Installing Emacs -Obviously to use the Emacs Prelude you have to install Emacs 24 -first. Have a look at the [WikEmacs articles on installing Emacs](http://wikemacs.org/index.php/Installing_Emacs). +Obviously to use the Emacs Prelude you have to install Emacs +first. Have a look at +the +[WikEmacs articles on installing Emacs](http://wikemacs.org/index.php/Installing_Emacs). ## Installation @@ -477,17 +479,17 @@ You can, of course, install anything you wish manually as well. ### Color Themes -Emacs 24 ships with a new theming facility that effectively renders -the old color-theme package obsolete. Emacs 24 provides a dozen of +Emacs provides a dozen of built-in themes you can use out-of-the-box by invoking the `M-x load-theme` command. -[Zenburn](https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs) is the default color theme in Prelude, but you can change it -at your discretion. Why Zenburn? I (and lots of hackers around the -world) find it pretty neat for some reason. Personally I find the -default theme pretty tiresome for the eyes, that's why I took that -"controversial" decision to replace it. You can, of course, easily go -back to the default (or select another theme entirely). +[Zenburn](https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs) is the default +color theme in Prelude, but you can change it at your discretion. Why +Zenburn? I (and lots of hackers around the world) find it pretty neat +for some reason. Personally I find the default theme pretty tiresome +for the eyes, that's why I took that "controversial" decision to +replace it. You can, of course, easily go back to the default (or +select another theme entirely). To disable Zenburn just put in your personal config the following line: @@ -669,7 +671,7 @@ You can always disable the improved sorting algorithm all together like this: ### Windows compatibility While everything in Prelude should work fine in Windows, I test it only -with Linux & OSX, so there are Windows related problems from time to +with Linux & OS X, so there are Windows related problems from time to time. This situation will probably improve over time. ## Known issues