Describe, how to adapt shell command output width in Tramp
* doc/misc/tramp.texi (Quick Start Guide, GVFS based methods): Fix @cindex. (Remote processes): Add some @vindex. Describe shell command output width.
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@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ file system), @file{@trampfn{dav,user@@host,/path/to/file}} and
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@cindex google drive
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@cindex method @option{nextcloud}
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@cindex @option{nextcloud} method
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@cindex owncloud
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@cindex nextcloud
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GVFS-based methods include also @acronym{GNOME} Online Accounts, which
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support the @option{Files} service. These are the Google Drive file
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@@ -1208,7 +1208,7 @@ directory have the same @code{display-name}, such a situation must be avoided.
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@cindex @acronym{GNOME} Online Accounts
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@cindex method @option{nextcloud}
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@cindex @option{nextcloud} method
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@cindex owncloud
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@cindex nextcloud
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As the name indicates, the method @option{nextcloud} allows you to
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access OwnCloud or NextCloud hosted files and directories. Like the
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@@ -3083,6 +3083,8 @@ host. Example:
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@kbd{M-x auto-revert-tail-mode @key{RET}} runs similarly showing
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continuous output.
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@vindex shell-file-name
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@vindex shell-command-switch
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@code{shell-command} uses the variables @code{shell-file-name} and
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@code{shell-command-switch} in order to determine which shell to run.
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For remote hosts, their default values are @file{/bin/sh} and
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@@ -3091,6 +3093,15 @@ uses @file{/system/bin/sh}). Like the variables in the previous
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section, these variables can be changed via connection-local
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variables.
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@vindex shell-command-width
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@vindex COLUMNS@r{, environment variable}
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If Emacs supports the variable @code{shell-command-width} (since Emacs
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27.1), @value{tramp} cares about its value for asynchronous shell
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commands. It specifies the number of display columns for command
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output. For synchronous shell commands, a similar effect can be
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achieved by adding the environment variable @env{COLUMNS} to
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@code{tramp-remote-process-environment}.
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@subsection Running @code{eshell} on a remote host
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@cindex @code{eshell}
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