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]
multi-monitor aware and make the scrollbar separately configurable
in and out of full-screen mode. Also (not Wez's patch, this bit) fix
the case where the user reconfigures _while_ the window is
full-screen, and disables full-screening. (In this case the window
should return gracefully to normal, rather than losing all its title
bars and getting confused.)
[originally from svn r1310]
rather than four. Should fix all sorts of bugs, since the fourth
(and default!) state was behaving weirdly and nobody liked it.
[originally from svn r1307]
kicked out by the Unicode patch. It's not very good - only works
sanely on US keyboards - but it's no worse than it was in 0.51.
After 0.52 maybe I should fix it properly.
[originally from svn r1273]
fiddle with the widths of characters in DBCS screen fonts, and (the
big one) one to enable a mode in which resizing the window locks the
terminal size and lets the font change, instead of vice versa. That
should shut up a few feature requests!
[originally from svn r1269]
mouse tracking is enabled. (This can be turned off if your app
really wants Shift+mouse, but it defaults to on for general
usefulness.)
[originally from svn r1235]
numeric code page, and also reinstate the direct-to-font zero
translation mode (but now under an actual _name_ rather than blank).
Also add CP437 to the list since at least one expatriate DOS user
wanted it; also select a sensible ISO or KOI codepage based on the
system locale.
[originally from svn r1230]
by me to make the drag list behaviour slightly more intuitive.
WARNING: DO NOT LOOK AT pl_itemfrompt() IF YOU ARE SQUEAMISH.
[originally from svn r1199]
box. Also default to ISO8859-1 so that CSI works in the default
mode; this is ridiculously Western-centric but I can't honestly
think of a better option.
[originally from svn r1183]
Only currently works on SSH1; SSH2 should be doable but it's late
and I have other things to do tonight. The Cool Guy award for this
one goes to Nicolas Barry, for doing most of the work and actually
understanding the code he was adding to.
[originally from svn r1176]
to improve window behaviour. Also make the About box a subdialog of
the config box instead of a separate child of the root.
[originally from svn r1139]
host-key-changed prompt: update-cache-and-connect, connect-without-
updating-cache, and abandon-connection. (Previously the middle one
was missing.)
[originally from svn r1122]
possible and we have a single unified means of trying to display any
Unicode code point. Instead of the various ad-hoc translation modes
we had before, we now have a single `codepage' option which allows
us to treat the incoming (and outgoing) text as any given character
set, and locally we map that to Unicode and back.
[originally from svn r1110]
send Telnet special sequences (Interrupt Process, Suspend, Erase
Char, End Of Line) instead of their ASCII equivalents. In particular
Return -> Telnet End Of Line is _always_ enabled irrespective of the
configuration, while the others are optional. Also in this patch, an
entertainingly ghastly use of `switch' to allow literal ^M^J to do
the same thing as magic-^M (the Return key) when in Raw protocol.
[originally from svn r1109]
configurable bell overload handling. Thanks to Robert de Bath for
galvanising me into doing this, but I've had to rip most of his code
out and redo it myself...
[originally from svn r1039]
always Compose (we have no better use for it), and Ctrl-Alt can be
made to act like AltGr (but it's never Compose even when AltGr is).
[originally from svn r1033]
now to translate them into poor man's characters (+--+ and |). We also
have an option to disable this (and map line drawing characters to the
corresponding ASCII code as before). Thanks to Robert de Bath.
[originally from svn r1029]
Roman Surma for pointing me at the relevant bits of documentation. All
font sizes should now be measured in points, and everything should be
consistent, and (with any luck) old Registry settings should adapt
gracefully too.
[originally from svn r992]
introduce another layer of abstraction in SSH2 ciphers, such that a
single `logical cipher' (as desired by a user) can equate to more
than one `physical cipher'. This is because AES comes in several key
lengths (PuTTY will pick the highest supported by the remote end)
and several different SSH2-protocol-level names (aes*-cbc,
rijndael*-cbc, and an unofficial one rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se).
[originally from svn r967]
(generating detail in bug reports when SSH2 repeat key exchange
failed) is no longer an issue, but it might be useful for other
things. It's a _log_ dammit, and logs should be timestamped.
[originally from svn r956]
- wording change (required a patch to winctrls.c:radioline())
- `only on clean exit' is used when an old-style config says `yes',
on the grounds that it's more generally useful than `always' and
also we want to map the old default to the new default.
[originally from svn r928]