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bug#57061: Don't contrast `separate' TRAMP syntax to XEmacs syntax
From: |
Stefan Kangas |
Subject: |
bug#57061: Don't contrast `separate' TRAMP syntax to XEmacs syntax |
Date: |
Tue, 9 Aug 2022 13:52:47 -0700 |
close 57061 28.2
thanks
Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes:
>> Or perhaps "... syntax originating in XEmacs"?
>
> No problem for me. My point is that this syntax is inherited from XEmacs,
> and it should be said so. The concrete wording doesn't matter.
Thanks.
Lars' suggestion sounds good to me, so I installed this on emacs-28:
diff --git a/doc/misc/tramp.texi b/doc/misc/tramp.texi
index 06df319296..3dc6da6e7d 100644
--- a/doc/misc/tramp.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/tramp.texi
@@ -3161,7 +3161,7 @@ Change file name syntax
@item @code{simplified}
@cindex simplified syntax
-The remote file name syntax is similar to the syntax used by Ange FTP@.
+This remote file name syntax is similar to the syntax used by Ange FTP@.
A remote file name has the form
@code{@value{prefix}user@@host@value{postfix}path/to/file}. The
@code{user@@} part is optional, and the method is determined by
@@ -3173,7 +3173,7 @@ Change file name syntax
@clear unified
@set separate
@include trampver.texi
-The remote file name syntax is similar to the syntax used by XEmacs.
+This remote file name syntax originated in the XEmacs text editor.
A remote file name has the form
@code{@trampfn{method,user@@host,path/to/file}}. The @code{method}
and @code{user@@} parts are optional.