* `#ex/ssh:example.net|sudo:root@example.net:/etc` for a root shell
starting in /etc on example.net named "*#ex*".
- * 'interior/ssh:gateway.corp.com|ssh:interior.corp.com:' to go via
+ * `interior/ssh:gateway.corp.com|ssh:interior.corp.com:` to go via
gateway.corp.com to your homedir on interior.corp.com. The buffer
will be named "*interior*". You could append a sudo hop, and so on.
-* Thanks to tramp, file visits from the shell will seamlessly be in
- the auspices of the target account, and relative to the current
- directory, on the host where the shell is running.
+* Thanks to tramp, file visits from the shell will seamlessly be on the
+ host where the shell is running, in the auspices of the target account.
See the `multishell-pop-to-shell` docstring (in
[multishell.el](multishell.el)) for details, and
[getting-to-a-shell.md](getting-to-a-shell.md) for the nitty-gritty
-decision tree that determines where different hits of the keybinding go.
+decision tree that determines where the keybinding according to the various
+conditions.
Customize-group `multishell' to select and activate a keybinding and set
various behaviors. Customize-group `savehist' to preserve buffer