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 More options Jun 1 2005, 10:47 am
Newsgroups: comp.terminals
From: jelli...@gmail.com
Date: 1 Jun 2005 07:47:06 -0700
Local: Wed, Jun 1 2005 10:47 am
Subject: Putty Command meny Keymapping
This may be a GTK question, but I figured I'd start here first.

We're using PuTTY on Linux workstations to access a termapp.  The users
are accustomed to the windows style of using the "PrintScreen" command
to dump a copy of what's on the screen to the default printer.  This
doesn't work under Gnome, but I have most of a workaround set up.

In the PuTTY command menu (Ctl-Right click) there's an option for "copy
all".  If you hover over any of the menu commands with the mouse, you
can assign keystrokes to them.  Thing is that when you close the PuTTY
window, the setting dissapears.  I can't find a file that's being
created by PuTTY to store the setting, and nor can I find a place to
set it up in the gconf-editor.  Do I just have a piece of weirdness
that happens to work, or is there a way to map a selection from the
command menu to a keystroke and have it stick?


 
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