* tramp.texi (Inline methods, Default Method): Mention
`tramp-inline-compress-start-size'.
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2010-05-01 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
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* tramp.texi (Inline methods, Default Method): Mention
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`tramp-inline-compress-start-size'.
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2010-04-18 Teodor Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com>
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* gnus.texi (Gnus Versions, Oort Gnus): Mention the Git repo instead of
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transfers a small piece of Perl code to the remote host, and tries to
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apply it for encoding and decoding.
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The variable @var{tramp-inline-compress-start-size} controls, whether
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a file shall be compressed before encoding. This could increase
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transfer speed for large text files.
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@table @asis
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@item @option{rsh}
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My suggestion is to use an inline method. For large files, external
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methods might be more efficient, but I guess that most people will
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want to edit mostly small files.
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want to edit mostly small files. And if you access large text files,
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compression (driven by @var{tramp-inline-compress-start-size}) shall
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still result in good performance.
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I guess that these days, most people can access a remote machine by
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using @command{ssh}. So I suggest that you use the @option{ssh}
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