Fix references to declare-used-layer(s) in docs
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file =layers.el= of layer A we can add:
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file =layers.el= of layer A we can add:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(configuration-layer/declare-used-layer 'B)
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(configuration-layer/declare-layer 'B)
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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The effect is that B is considered a used layer and will be loaded as if it
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The effect is that B is considered a used layer and will be loaded as if it
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@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ These are useful in some cases, but usually you can get the desired result just
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by using =post-init= functions.
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by using =post-init= functions.
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For layers that require another layers to be enabled, use the functions
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For layers that require another layers to be enabled, use the functions
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=configuration-layer/declare-used-layer= and =configuration-layer/declare-used-layers= to
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=configuration-layer/declare-layer= and =configuration-layer/declare-layers= to
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ensure that layers are enabled even if the user has not enabled them explicitly.
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ensure that layers are enabled even if the user has not enabled them explicitly.
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Calls to these functions must go in the =config.el= file.
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Calls to these functions must go in the =config.el= file.
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