Change the sense of cfg.win_name_always' representation in the UI (from
`Avoid ever using icon title' to `Separate window and icon titles').
Also update the docs to match reality.
[originally from svn r2681]
- Change the creator of files we don't want the user to open to 'pTTI' (for
"PuTTY internal"), and give them application-missing strings.
- Provide missing-application names for saved sessions.
- Provide a ResEdit 'TMPL' resource for integers in saved sessions.
- Provide an icon for saved session stationery pads (maybe "Default Settings"
should be one of these by default). No code to handle this yet.
[originally from svn r2640]
preserve the old file in case the update is interrupted and replace it
atomically, so we just overwrite in place. Much simpler.
[originally from svn r2635]
users. Update the file selection dialogs to mention it per the usual Windows
convention, and also sprinkle references to it throughout the docs. I've
also scattered hints that most tools need PuTTY's native format; perhaps this
will reduce the frequency with which FAQ A.1.2 trips people up.
[originally from svn r2625]
areas of the code. Not all back-ends have been tested, but Telnet and SSH
behave reasonably.
Incidentally, almost all of this patch was written through Mac PuTTY,
admittedly over a Telnet connection.
[originally from svn r2615]
link-module const variable `be_default_protocol' which suggests a sensible
default to the front end (which can ignore it). (DEFAULT_PORT is replaced by a
lookup in the backend[] table.)
Still not pretty, but it does mean that the recent fix for `ssh-default'
doesn't break PuTTYtel.
[originally from svn r2613]
unitab_xterm. Most linedraw characters display correctly, but it's clear
that RDB and Apple disagree on some of the mappings.
[originally from svn r2601]
holdout static I hadn't noticed; unicode.c had one too; and a large
number of statics that were perfectly OK due to being constants have
been made `const', with assorted `const' repercussions all over the
place. I now declare `remove-statics' to be fixed.
[originally from svn r2594]
vttest apart from the "mad programmer" screen, which I think is a linedraw
problem.
This also intorduces proper clipping of the drawn text for good measure.
[originally from svn r2593]
just done this the very simple way - bundle all the globals into a
data structure and pass pointers around. One particularly ugly wart
is that wc_to_mb now takes a pointer to this structure as an
argument (optional, may be NULL, and unused in any Unicode layer
that's even marginally less of a mess than the Windows one). I do
need to do this properly at some point, but for now this should just
about be adequate. As usual, the Mac port has not been updated.
[originally from svn r2592]