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[Emacs-diffs] master ef8531d: * doc/misc/tramp.texi: Use @acronym{GVFS}.


From: Michael Albinus
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] master ef8531d: * doc/misc/tramp.texi: Use @acronym{GVFS}.
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 08:50:50 -0400 (EDT)

branch: master
commit ef8531d262081d91ecf2a4f349bc63a0fede90d4
Author: Michael Albinus <address@hidden>
Commit: Michael Albinus <address@hidden>

    * doc/misc/tramp.texi: Use @acronym{GVFS}.
---
 doc/misc/tramp.texi | 110 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
 1 file changed, 56 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/misc/tramp.texi b/doc/misc/tramp.texi
index d48fa31..e6a454b 100644
--- a/doc/misc/tramp.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/tramp.texi
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Configuring @value{tramp} for use
 * Connection types::            Types of connections to remote hosts.
 * Inline methods::              Inline methods.
 * External methods::            External methods.
-* GVFS based methods::          GVFS based external methods.
+* GVFS-based methods::          @acronym{GVFS}-based external methods.
 * Default Method::              Selecting a default method.
 * Default User::                Selecting a default user.
 * Default Host::                Selecting a default host.
@@ -545,9 +545,9 @@ of the local file name is the share exported by the remote 
host,
 
 
 @anchor{Quick Start Guide: GVFS-based methods}
-@section Using GVFS-based methods
+@section Using @acronym{GVFS}-based methods
 @cindex methods, gvfs
-@cindex gvfs based methods
+@cindex gvfs-based methods
 @cindex method @option{sftp}
 @cindex @option{sftp} method
 @cindex method @option{afp}
@@ -557,10 +557,9 @@ of the local file name is the share exported by the remote 
host,
 @cindex @option{dav} method
 @cindex @option{davs} method
 
-On systems, which have installed the virtual file system for the
-@acronym{GNOME} Desktop (GVFS), its offered methods could be used by
-@value{tramp}.  Examples are
-@file{@trampfn{sftp,user@@host,/path/to/file}},
+On systems, which have installed @acronym{GVFS, the GNOME Virtual File
+System}, its offered methods could be used by @value{tramp}.  Examples
+are @file{@trampfn{sftp,user@@host,/path/to/file}},
 @file{@trampfn{afp,user@@host,/path/to/file}} (accessing Apple's AFP
 file system), @file{@trampfn{dav,user@@host,/path/to/file}} and
 @file{@trampfn{davs,user@@host,/path/to/file}} (for WebDAV shares).
@@ -576,10 +575,10 @@ file system), 
@file{@trampfn{dav,user@@host,/path/to/file}} and
 @cindex @option{nextcloud} method
 @cindex nextcloud
 
-GVFS-based methods include also @acronym{GNOME} Online Accounts, which
-support the @option{Files} service.  These are the Google Drive file
-system, and the OwnCloud/NextCloud file system.  The file name syntax
-is here always
+@acronym{GVFS}-based methods include also @acronym{GNOME} Online
+Accounts, which support the @option{Files} service.  These are the
+Google Drive file system, and the OwnCloud/NextCloud file system.  The
+file name syntax is here always
 @file{@trampfn{gdrive,john.doe@@gmail.com,/path/to/file}}
 (@samp{john.doe@@gmail.com} stands here for your Google Drive
 account), or @file{@trampfn{nextcloud,user@@host#8081,/path/to/file}}
@@ -645,7 +644,7 @@ might be used in your init file:
 * Connection types::            Types of connections to remote hosts.
 * Inline methods::              Inline methods.
 * External methods::            External methods.
-* GVFS based methods::          GVFS based external methods.
+* GVFS-based methods::          @acronym{GVFS}-based external methods.
 * Default Method::              Selecting a default method.
                                   Here we also try to help those who
                                   don't have the foggiest which method
@@ -1170,8 +1169,8 @@ information}.  Supported properties are @samp{mount-args},
 @samp{copyto-args} and @samp{moveto-args}.
 
 Access via @option{rclone} is slow.  If you have an alternative method
-for accessing the system storage, you shall prefer this.  @ref{GVFS
-based methods} for example, methods @option{gdrive} and
+for accessing the system storage, you shall prefer this.
+@ref{GVFS-based methods} for example, methods @option{gdrive} and
 @option{nextcloud}.
 
 @strong{Note}: The @option{rclone} method is experimental, don't use
@@ -1180,20 +1179,20 @@ it in production systems!
 @end table
 
 
-@node GVFS based methods
-@section GVFS based external methods
+@node GVFS-based methods
+@section @acronym{GVFS}-based external methods
 @cindex methods, gvfs
-@cindex gvfs based methods
+@cindex gvfs-based methods
 @cindex dbus
 
-GVFS is the virtual file system for the @acronym{GNOME} Desktop,
-@uref{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GVFS}.  Remote files on GVFS are
-mounted locally through FUSE and @value{tramp} uses this locally
-mounted directory internally.
+@acronym{GVFS} is the virtual file system for the @acronym{GNOME}
+Desktop, @uref{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GVFS}.  Remote files on
+@acronym{GVFS} are mounted locally through FUSE and @value{tramp} uses
+this locally mounted directory internally.
 
-Emacs uses the D-Bus mechanism to communicate with GVFS@.  Emacs must
-have the message bus system, D-Bus integration active, @pxref{Top, ,
-D-Bus, dbus}.
+Emacs uses the D-Bus mechanism to communicate with @acronym{GVFS}@.
+Emacs must have the message bus system, D-Bus integration active,
+@pxref{Top, , D-Bus, dbus}.
 
 @table @asis
 @item @option{afp}
@@ -1216,9 +1215,10 @@ syntax requires a leading volume (share) name, for 
example:
 based on standard protocols, such as HTTP@.  @option{davs} does the same
 but with SSL encryption.  Both methods support the port numbers.
 
-Paths being part of the WebDAV volume to be mounted by GVFS, as it is
-common for OwnCloud or NextCloud file names, are not supported by
-these methods.  See method @option{nextcloud} for handling them.
+Paths being part of the WebDAV volume to be mounted by @acronym{GVFS},
+as it is common for OwnCloud or NextCloud file names, are not
+supported by these methods.  See method @option{nextcloud} for
+handling them.
 
 @item @option{gdrive}
 @cindex method @option{gdrive}
@@ -1259,18 +1259,19 @@ that for security reasons refuse @command{ssh} 
connections.
 @end table
 
 @defopt tramp-gvfs-methods
-This user option is a list of external methods for GVFS@.  By default,
-this list includes @option{afp}, @option{dav}, @option{davs},
-@option{gdrive}, @option{nextcloud} and @option{sftp}.  Other methods
-to include are @option{ftp}, @option{http}, @option{https} and
-@option{smb}.  These methods are not intended to be used directly as
-GVFS based method.  Instead, they are added here for the benefit of
-@ref{Archive file names}.
-
-If you want to use GVFS-based @option{ftp} or @option{smb} methods,
-you must add them to @code{tramp-gvfs-methods}, and you must disable
-the corresponding Tramp package by setting @code{tramp-ftp-method} or
-@code{tramp-smb-method} to @code{nil}, respectively:
+This user option is a list of external methods for @acronym{GVFS}@.
+By default, this list includes @option{afp}, @option{dav},
+@option{davs}, @option{gdrive}, @option{nextcloud} and @option{sftp}.
+Other methods to include are @option{ftp}, @option{http},
+@option{https} and @option{smb}.  These methods are not intended to be
+used directly as @acronym{GVFS}-based method.  Instead, they are added
+here for the benefit of @ref{Archive file names}.
+
+If you want to use @acronym{GVFS}-based @option{ftp} or @option{smb}
+methods, you must add them to @code{tramp-gvfs-methods}, and you must
+disable the corresponding Tramp package by setting
+@code{tramp-ftp-method} or @code{tramp-smb-method} to @code{nil},
+respectively:
 
 @lisp
 @group
@@ -2937,9 +2938,10 @@ host when the variable @code{default-directory} is 
remote:
 @end group
 @end lisp
 
-Remote processes do not apply to GVFS (see @ref{GVFS based methods})
-because the remote file system is mounted on the local host and
-@value{tramp} just accesses by changing the @code{default-directory}.
+Remote processes do not apply to @acronym{GVFS} (see @ref{GVFS-based
+methods}) because the remote file system is mounted on the local host
+and @value{tramp} just accesses by changing the
+@code{default-directory}.
 
 @value{tramp} starts a remote process when a command is executed in a
 remote file or directory buffer.  As of now, these packages have been
@@ -3323,10 +3325,10 @@ killing all buffers related to remote connections.
 @cindex archive method
 
 @value{tramp} offers also transparent access to files inside file
-archives.  This is possible only on machines which have installed the
-virtual file system for the @acronym{GNOME} Desktop (GVFS), @ref{GVFS
-based methods}.  Internally, file archives are mounted via the GVFS
-@option{archive} method.
+archives.  This is possible only on machines which have installed
+@acronym{GVFS, the GNOME Virtual File System}, @ref{GVFS-based
+methods}.  Internally, file archives are mounted via the
+@acronym{GVFS} @option{archive} method.
 
 A file archive is a regular file of kind @file{/path/to/dir/file.EXT}.
 The extension @samp{.EXT} identifies the type of the file archive.  A
@@ -3349,9 +3351,9 @@ file names as well.
 
 @vindex tramp-archive-suffixes
 File archives are identified by the file name extension @samp{.EXT}.
-Since GVFS uses internally the library @code{libarchive(3)}, all
-suffixes, which are accepted by this library, work also for archive
-file names.  Accepted suffixes are listed in the constant
+Since @acronym{GVFS} uses internally the library @code{libarchive(3)},
+all suffixes, which are accepted by this library, work also for
+archive file names.  Accepted suffixes are listed in the constant
 @code{tramp-archive-suffixes}.  They are
 
 @itemize
@@ -3519,11 +3521,11 @@ row are possible, like 
@file{/path/to/dir/file.tar.gz.uu/dir/file}.
 @vindex tramp-archive-all-gvfs-methods
 An archive file name could be a remote file name, as in
 @file{/ftp:anonymous@@ftp.gnu.org:/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.3.2.tar.gz/INSTALL}.
-Since all file operations are mapped internally to GVFS operations,
-remote file names supported by @code{tramp-gvfs} perform better,
-because no local copy of the file archive must be downloaded first.
-For example, @samp{/sftp:user@@host:...} performs better than the
-similar @samp{/scp:user@@host:...}.  See the constant
+Since all file operations are mapped internally to @acronym{GVFS}
+operations, remote file names supported by @code{tramp-gvfs} perform
+better, because no local copy of the file archive must be downloaded
+first.  For example, @samp{/sftp:user@@host:...} performs better than
+the similar @samp{/scp:user@@host:...}.  See the constant
 @code{tramp-archive-all-gvfs-methods} for a complete list of
 @code{tramp-gvfs} supported method names.
 



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