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doc: Mention the former name of `guild'.

* doc/ref/scheme-using.texi (Using Guile Tools): Add a footnote
  mentioning that `guild' used to be `guile-tools'.

* doc/ref/tools.texi (Executable Modules): Nitpicks.
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Guile also comes with a growing number of command-line utilities: a
compiler, a disassembler, some module inspectors, and in the future, a
system to install Guile packages from the internet. These tools may be
invoked using the @code{guild} program.
invoked using the @code{guild} program@footnote{Until Guile version
2.0.1, this program was known as @code{guile-tools}. The
@code{guile-tools} executable is still installed as of 2.0.x but may be
removed in a future stable series.}.
@example
$ guild compile -o foo.go foo.scm

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@ -310,10 +310,10 @@ a regular Scheme module that has some additional packaging so that it can be
used by guild, from the shell. For this reason, we sometimes use the
term @dfn{script} in this context to mean the same thing.
As a convenience, the @code{guild} wrapper program is installed along w/
As a convenience, the @code{guild} wrapper program is installed along with
@code{guile}; it knows where a particular module is installed and calls it
passing its args to the program. The result is that you need not augment your
PATH. Usage is straightforward:
@code{PATH}. Usage is straightforward:
@example
guild --help