than \e when describing button names and menu items: the "Foo"
button rather than the _Foo_ button. Certainly consistent use of
either is better than the mixed use of both we had before :-)
[originally from svn r1420]
uses to manipulate the window (minimise, maximise, front, back,
move, resize) and report things about the window (is it minimised or
maximised, how big is it, what's its title). Missing are ESC[4;X;Yt
(resize to a specified pixel size; our resize code doesn't like it)
and ESC[19;X;Yt (report size of _screen_ in _characters_, which it
isn't even obvious how to do when you've got a variable font size).
[originally from svn r1414]
now a passphrase-keyed MAC covering _all_ important data in the
file, including the public blob and the key comment. Should
conclusively scupper any attacks based on nobbling the key file in
an attempt to sucker the machine that decrypts it. MACing the
comment field also protects against a key-substitution attack (if
someone's worked out a way past our DSA protections and can extract
the private key from a signature, swapping key files and
substituting comments might just enable them to get the signature
they need to do this. Paranoid, but might as well).
[originally from svn r1413]
isn't configured to do it: we now have a sysmenu option for it. In
addition, there's a special case such that clicking the top left
pixel on the screen in full-screen mode brings up the sysmenu (so
you can still get at the sysmenu in FS mode without Alt-anything
configured to bring it up and without ghastly fiddling with the
Windows key). Also Change Settings while in full-screen mode now
adds/removes the scrollbar in response to scrollbar_in_fullscreen
rather than scrollbar (oops).
[originally from svn r1410]
after. Shouldn't make a difference for any server that previously
worked, but we should now interoperate sensibly with servers that
wait to receive our NEWKEYS before sending their own. Apparently
Unisphere produce one such.
[originally from svn r1390]
meaning that PSFTP couldn't meaningfully be debugged using
Minefield. That's what I get for developing it under Unix and
forgetting to port it properly :-/
[originally from svn r1383]
you enable it text will paste into Word et al in the same font as
PuTTY itself is displaying in. In particular, this will be a fixed-
pitch font, so tables and `ls' and the like will naturally line up.
[originally from svn r1373]
fullscreen/maximised confusions, by treating fullscreen as a special
case of maximised (fair enough). Removes dependency on multimon.h,
but Wez thinks (though he was unable to test) that this version
should naturally do the Right Thing on multi-monitor systems anyway.
[originally from svn r1365]
line break was created by wrapping. (Equivalently, if the selection
would _paste_ as a single word without a newline in the middle, then
it will _select_ in the same way.)
[originally from svn r1347]