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docs: Move the GMountOperation SECTION
Move it to the struct docs. Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk> Helps: #3037
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/**
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* SECTION:gmountoperation
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* @short_description: Object used for authentication and user interaction
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* @include: gio/gio.h
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* GMountOperation:
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*
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* #GMountOperation provides a mechanism for interacting with the user.
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* `GMountOperation` provides a mechanism for interacting with the user.
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* It can be used for authenticating mountable operations, such as loop
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* mounting files, hard drive partitions or server locations. It can
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* also be used to ask the user questions or show a list of applications
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* preventing unmount or eject operations from completing.
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*
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* Note that #GMountOperation is used for more than just #GMount
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* objects – for example it is also used in g_drive_start() and
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* g_drive_stop().
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* Note that `GMountOperation` is used for more than just [iface@Gio.Mount]
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* objects – for example it is also used in [method@Gio.Drive.start] and
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* [method@Gio.Drive.stop].
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*
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* Users should instantiate a subclass of this that implements all the
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* various callbacks to show the required dialogs, such as
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* #GtkMountOperation. If no user interaction is desired (for example
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* when automounting filesystems at login time), usually %NULL can be
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* passed, see each method taking a #GMountOperation for details.
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* [class@Gtk.MountOperation]. If no user interaction is desired (for example
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* when automounting filesystems at login time), usually `NULL` can be
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* passed, see each method taking a `GMountOperation` for details.
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*
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* The term ‘TCRYPT’ is used to mean ‘compatible with TrueCrypt and VeraCrypt’.
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* Throughout the API, the term ‘TCRYPT’ is used to mean ‘compatible with TrueCrypt and VeraCrypt’.
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* [TrueCrypt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueCrypt) is a discontinued system for
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* encrypting file containers, partitions or whole disks, typically used with Windows.
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* [VeraCrypt](https://www.veracrypt.fr/) is a maintained fork of TrueCrypt with various
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