doc: Update to reflect the current installation prefix of Emacs packages.

* doc/guix.texi (Application Setup)[Emacs Packages]: No longer mention the
guix.d Elisp installation prefix.  Do not treat the user profile specially, as
it is not special anymore.
(Build Systems): Document the correct Elisp installation prefix.
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@subsection Emacs Packages
@cindex @code{emacs}
When you install Emacs packages with Guix, the elisp files may be placed
either in @file{$HOME/.guix-profile/share/emacs/site-lisp/} or in
sub-directories of
@file{$HOME/.guix-profile/share/emacs/site-lisp/guix.d/}. The latter
directory exists because potentially there may exist thousands of Emacs
packages and storing all their files in a single directory may not be
reliable (because of name conflicts). So we think using a separate
directory for each package is a good idea. It is very similar to how
the Emacs package system organizes the file structure (@pxref{Package
Files,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
When you install Emacs packages with Guix, the Elisp files are placed
under the @file{share/emacs/site-lisp/} directory of the profile in
which they are installed. The Elisp libraries are made available to
Emacs through the @code{EMACSLOADPATH} environment variable, which is
set when installing Emacs itself.
By default, Emacs (installed with Guix) ``knows'' where these packages
are placed, so you do not need to perform any configuration. If, for
some reason, you want to avoid auto-loading Emacs packages installed
with Guix, you can do so by running Emacs with @code{--no-site-file}
option (@pxref{Init File,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
Additionally, autoload definitions are automatically evaluated at the
initialization of Emacs, by the Guix-specific
@code{guix-emacs-autoload-packages} procedure. If, for some reason, you
want to avoid auto-loading the Emacs packages installed with Guix, you
can do so by running Emacs with the @code{--no-site-file} option
(@pxref{Init File,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
@subsection The GCC toolchain
@ -6681,9 +6677,8 @@ of Emacs itself (@pxref{Packages,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
It first creates the @code{@code{package}-autoloads.el} file, then it
byte compiles all Emacs Lisp files. Differently from the Emacs
packaging system, the Info documentation files are moved to the standard
documentation directory and the @file{dir} file is deleted. Each
package is installed in its own directory under
@file{share/emacs/site-lisp/guix.d}.
documentation directory and the @file{dir} file is deleted. The Elisp
package files are installed directly under @file{share/emacs/site-lisp}.
@end defvr
@defvr {Scheme Variable} font-build-system