button; we must send EVENT_VALCHANGE when the edit box is manually
changed as well as when the file selector successfully completes.
[originally from svn r2975]
time! The load code in settings.c was translating an empty string
into "Default Settings" to pass to {win,ux}store, whereas the save
code was passing the empty string straight down and expecting it to
be dealt with. So, a policy decision: the precise name of the
"Default Settings" special session _at the storage level_ is up to
the individual platform storage code to decide, and all platforms
MUST assume Default Settings is meant if they receive NULL or the
empty string as a session name.
[originally from svn r2974]
it started up. The problem was that I was accepting _any_ event on
IDC_GENERATE to trigger this, not just the `clicked' event, and some
uninteresting event like `initialise' must have occurred. Quite why
this only showed up as a result of the config box revamp I can't
imagine.
[originally from svn r2972]
According to RFC 2617, it should be case-insensitive, but some proxies
(Microsoft Proxy Server in particular) erroneously reject "basic".
Should fix semi-bug msproxy-denied.
[originally from svn r2959]
Buttons now have an `iscancel' flag to go with `isdefault';
dlg_last_focused() now explicitly passes the control it _doesn't_
care about (`I want the last control that had focus and isn't this
one'); and in the GTK implementation, various fixes have happened,
notably including arrow keys working sensibly in list boxes and the
treeview and short font aliases being expanded correctly to
initialise the font selectors.
[originally from svn r2958]
for the Mac OS. This isn't anywhere near complete, and is wrong in a few
important regards, but I think it's heading in the right direction.
[originally from svn r2953]
is not the same thing as ECONNABORTED, so I've removed the `we're a
bit confused about this, send us details' text. And someone has just
been confused by `connection timed out', so I've added that too.
[originally from svn r2950]
shortcuts now (only treeviews and list boxes to go, which currently
do very weird things and I need to overhaul them completely).
[originally from svn r2944]
attacks. In the PuTTY suite I'm pretty sure they're only applicable
to a forwarded Pageant, and if your remote sysadmin is abusing your
Pageant then you're shafted _anyway_; but it can't hurt to take
precautions now, just in case things change in future.
[originally from svn r2941]
think on balance I rather like the natural behaviour of the way I've
done it, except that non-zero separation between the columns would
be even nicer. Accordingly, here is some.
[originally from svn r2940]
correct. All the callbacks are getting called, all the dialog
actions are working (the port forwarding, colour and charclass
configurers are all completely functional), file, font and colour
selectors happen, and it's all looking pretty cool.
[originally from svn r2938]
of these days I'll have to separate the platform-specific settings
out into winsett and uxsett modules, but for now it's not too urgent.
[originally from svn r2936]
occurs to me that would also be a good place to put a copy of the
instructions for disabling Edit and Continue debugging. Nobody
_actually_ reads the README, after all...
[originally from svn r2935]
Unix-specific config items; moved a stray Windows-specific config
item (scrollbar-in-fullscreen) out into wincfg.c to stop it
appearing on Unix; continued updates to gtkdlg.c. I now believe the
GTK config box looks basically correct (modulo minor cosmetic issues
and keyboard accelerators). Next step, add the event handling so
it's actually functional.
[originally from svn r2933]
(list boxes are particularly conspicuously absent), it has no event
handling at all, and it isn't in any way integrated into pterm - you
have to build it specially using the test stubs in gtkdlg.c. But
what there is so far seems to work plausibly well, so it's a start.
Rather than browbeat the existing GTK container/layout widgets into
doing what I wanted, I decided to implement two subclasses of
GtkContainer myself, which implement precisely the layout model
assumed by the config box specification; this has the rather cool
consequence that the box can be resized and will maintain the same
layout at all times that it would have had if initially created at
that size.
[originally from svn r2931]
letting me know about instances of this, but it turns out that my
ctype.h explicitly casts input values to `int' to evade the
`subscript has type char' warning, so it had been carefully not
letting me know! Found them all by compiling with a doctored
ctype.h, and hopefully fixed them all too.
[originally from svn r2927]
in the portable dialog interface. This has allowed me to remove
`ssd->savedsession' in config.c, which was (I believe) the only
out-of-place piece of per-instance data in the dialog template
stuff. Now we should actually be able to run more than one config
box in the same process at the same time (for platforms that'll find
that useful).
[originally from svn r2925]
a marker which defines everything before it as `permanent'
scrollback and everything after it as `temporary'; only temporary
scrollback lines are returned to the main screen when the window
height is increased. Screen clears mark the lines pushed into the
scrollback as permanent; so lines explicitly cleared off the screen
by ESC[2J are never returned to it by mistake. This patch also fixes
the incorrect state the primary screen is left in when the window is
resized while the alternate screen is active.
[originally from svn r2923]
and sorted out the static-control text wrapping rather better. Now
it works under both large fonts and small fonts on Win2K, so I have
high hopes that it's actually correct this time.
[originally from svn r2917]