Adapt Tramp manual

* doc/misc/tramp.texi: Use @uref instead of @url.
(Frequently Asked Questions): Adapt ELPA references.
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@ -1071,7 +1071,7 @@ capable of servicing requests from @value{tramp}.
This non-native @value{tramp} method connects via the Server Message
Block (SMB) networking protocol to hosts running file servers that are
typically based on @url{https://www.samba.org/,,Samba} or MS Windows.
typically based on @uref{https://www.samba.org/,,Samba} or MS Windows.
Using @command{smbclient} requires a few tweaks when working with
@value{tramp}:
@ -1323,7 +1323,7 @@ possible, @value{tramp} emulates those operations otherwise.
@vindex tramp-rclone-program
The program @command{rclone} allows to access different system
storages in the cloud, see @url{https://rclone.org/} for a list of
storages in the cloud, see @uref{https://rclone.org/} for a list of
supported systems. If the @command{rclone} program isn't found in
your @env{PATH} environment variable, you can tell @value{tramp} its
absolute path via the user option @code{tramp-rclone-program}.
@ -1362,7 +1362,7 @@ for accessing the system storage, you should use it.
On local hosts which have installed the @command{sshfs} client for
mounting a file system based on @command{sftp}, this method can be
used, see
@url{https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs/blob/master/README.rst/}. If
@uref{https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs/blob/master/README.rst/}. If
the @command{sshfs} program isn't found in your @env{PATH} environment
variable, you can tell @value{tramp} its absolute path via the user
option @code{tramp-sshfs-program}.
@ -5192,13 +5192,14 @@ tramp-compat-with-mutex}
@value{tramp} comes with compatibility code for different Emacs
versions. When you see such a message (the text might differ), you
don't use the Emacs built-in version of @value{tramp}. In case you
have installed @value{tramp} from GNU ELPA,
don't use the Emacs built-in version of @value{tramp}, and you must
recompile it. In case you have installed @value{tramp} from GNU ELPA,
@ifset installchapter
@xref{ELPA Installation}.
@xref{ELPA Installation}. Otherwise, @xref{Recompilation}.
@end ifset
@ifclear installchapter
see the package README file for instructions how to recompile it.
see @uref{@value{trampurl}#ELPA-Installation}. Otherwise, see
@uref{@value{trampurl}#Recompilation}.
@end ifclear