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2003-11-30 Kai Grossjohann <kai.grossjohann@gmx.net> Tramp version 2.0.38 released. * tramp.texi (Remote shell setup): Warn of environment variables FRUMPLE if user frumple exists. Suggested by Sven Gabriel <sven.gabriel@imk.fzk.de>. (Configuration): Tramp now chooses base64/uuencode automatically. Update wording accordingly. (Top): More description for the `Default Method' menu entry. (Default Method): Use @code, not @var, for Lisp variables. (Default Method): New subsection `Which method is the right one for me?' Suggested by Christian Kirsch. (Configuration): Pointer to new subsection added. (Default Method): Too many "use" in one sentence. Rephrase. Reported by Christian Kirsch. (Filename Syntax): Old `su' example is probably a left-over from the sm/su method naming. Replace with `ssh', instead. (External transfer methods, Auto-save and Backup): Typo fixes. 2003-11-02 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de> * tramp.texi (all): Harmonize all occurences of @tramp{}. (Top): Mention japanese manual only if flag `jamanual' is set. Insert section `Japanese manual' in menu.
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45 This manual describes Emacs Lisp. Generally speaking, the earlier
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