; Fix use-package-ensure-system-package macOS footnote

* doc/misc/use-package.texi (use-package-ensure-system-package): Fix
macOS footnote.
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Stefan Kangas 2022-12-11 00:30:28 +01:00
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@ -1918,11 +1918,12 @@ be optionally enabled.
@findex :ensure-system-package
The @code{:ensure-system-package} keyword allows you to ensure certain
executables are available on your system alongside your package
declarations.@footnote{On macOS, you will want to make sure
@code{exec-path} is cognisant of all binary package names that you
would like to ensure are installed. The
declarations.@footnote{On macOS, your @code{exec-path} might be
different if you are starting Emacs as a GUI app instead of from a
shell. If you find that Emacs on macOS cannot find some executables
that you know are already installed, you could try the
@uref{https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell,@samp{exec-path-from-shell}}
package is often a good way to do this.}
package.}
To use this extension, add this immediately after loading
@code{use-package}: