Remove a few leftover <simplelist>s

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Matthias Clasen 2014-02-08 13:25:04 -05:00
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* (see #GInputStream and #GOutputStream).
*
* To construct a #GFile, you can use:
* <simplelist>
* <member>g_file_new_for_path() if you have a path.</member>
* <member>g_file_new_for_uri() if you have a URI.</member>
* <member>g_file_new_for_commandline_arg() for a command line argument.</member>
* <member>g_file_new_tmp() to create a temporary file from a template.</member>
* <member>g_file_parse_name() from a UTF-8 string gotten from g_file_get_parse_name().</member>
* </simplelist>
* - g_file_new_for_path() if you have a path.
* - g_file_new_for_uri() if you have a URI.
* - g_file_new_for_commandline_arg() for a command line argument.
* - g_file_new_tmp() to create a temporary file from a template.
* - g_file_parse_name() from a UTF-8 string gotten from g_file_get_parse_name().
*
* One way to think of a #GFile is as an abstraction of a pathname. For
* normal files the system pathname is what is stored internally, but as
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* Some #GFile operations do not have synchronous analogs, as they may
* take a very long time to finish, and blocking may leave an application
* unusable. Notable cases include:
* <simplelist>
* <member>g_file_mount_mountable() to mount a mountable file.</member>
* <member>g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation() to unmount a mountable file.</member>
* <member>g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation() to eject a mountable file.</member>
* </simplelist>
* - g_file_mount_mountable() to mount a mountable file.
* - g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation() to unmount a mountable file.
* - g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation() to eject a mountable file.
*
* ## Entity Tags # {#gfile-etag}
*