From 50e360fc7474898b4de0e3533aff50857f2b3289 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jacob Nevins Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2025 23:56:56 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Docs: belated updates for protocol controls. Some of our words weren't updated when the less-frequently used protocols like 'Raw' were moved to a drop-down. --- doc/using.but | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/using.but b/doc/using.but index ec71c21a..5f6e92d4 100644 --- a/doc/using.but +++ b/doc/using.but @@ -577,10 +577,10 @@ detect or guess whether the service it is talking to is a real Telnet service or not; PuTTY prefers to be told for certain. In order to make a debugging connection to a service of this type, -you simply select the fourth protocol name, \I{\q{Raw} -protocol}\q{Raw}, from the \q{Protocol} buttons in the \q{Session} -configuration panel. (See \k{config-hostname}.) You can then enter a -host name and a port number, and make the connection. +select the \I{\q{Raw} protocol}\q{Raw} option from the +\q{Connection type} controls in the \q{Session} configuration panel +(it's in the drop-down). (See \k{config-hostname}.) You can then enter +a host name and a port number, and make the connection. \H{using-telnet} Connecting using the \i{Telnet} protocol @@ -744,9 +744,9 @@ Most of these options are not available in the file transfer tools PSCP and PSFTP (which only work with the SSH protocol and the bare ssh-connection protocol). -These options are equivalent to the \i{protocol selection} buttons -in the Session panel of the PuTTY configuration box (see -\k{config-hostname}). +These options are equivalent to the \i{protocol selection} controls +(\q{Connection type}) in the Session panel of the PuTTY configuration +box (see \k{config-hostname}). \S2{using-cmdline-v} \i\c{\-v}: increase verbosity