diff --git a/doc/misc/tramp.texi b/doc/misc/tramp.texi index 76e2ea0f360..fd895ed1449 100644 --- a/doc/misc/tramp.texi +++ b/doc/misc/tramp.texi @@ -50,13 +50,10 @@ This file documents @w{@value{tramp} @value{trampver}}, a remote file editing package for Emacs. @value{tramp} stands for ``Transparent Remote (file) Access, Multiple -Protocol''. This package provides remote file editing, similar to -Ange FTP@. - -The difference is that Ange FTP uses FTP to transfer files between the -local and the remote host, whereas @value{tramp} uses a combination of -@command{rsh} and @command{rcp} or other work-alike programs, such as -@command{ssh}/@command{scp}. +Protocol''. This package provides an easy, convenient, and consistent +interface to editing remote files transparently, just as if they are +local files. This extends to editing, version control, @code{dired}, +and more. You can find the latest version of this document on the web at @uref{@value{trampurl}}. @@ -182,10 +179,11 @@ interface to remote files as if they are local files. @value{tramp}'s transparency extends to editing, version control, and @code{dired}. @value{tramp} can access remote hosts using any number of access -methods, such as @command{rsh}, @command{rlogin}, @command{telnet}, -and related programs. If these programs can successfully pass -@acronym{ASCII} characters, @value{tramp} can use them. -@value{tramp} does not require or mandate 8-bit clean connections. +methods, such as @command{ssh}, @command{rsh}, @command{rlogin}, +@command{telnet}, and related programs. If these programs can +successfully pass @acronym{ASCII} characters, @value{tramp} can use +them. @value{tramp} does not require or mandate 8-bit clean +connections. @value{tramp}'s most common access method is through @command{ssh}, a more secure alternative to @command{ftp} and other older access @@ -5680,6 +5678,15 @@ local host's root directory as @file{/ssh:example.com:}. To unload @value{tramp}, type @kbd{M-x tramp-unload-tramp @key{RET}}. Unloading @value{tramp} resets Ange FTP plugins also. @end itemize + + +@item +What is the difference between Ange FTP and TRAMP? + +The difference is that Ange FTP uses FTP to transfer files between the +local and the remote host, whereas @value{tramp} uses a combination of +@command{rsh} and @command{rcp} or other work-alike programs, such as +@command{ssh}/@command{scp}. @end itemize