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2019-09-25 2019-10-23
ui_login_s3 (martin) Bug 1798: Allow configuring additional PuTTY settings (e.g. terminal settings) to be used when opening a session in PuTTY (martin)
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 +===== [[putty]] PuTTY =====
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 +&beta_feature
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 +In //PuTTY terminal settings// box, you can specify additional PuTTY settings that WinSCP should use, when [[integration_putty#open_putty|opening session in PuTTY]]. Typically you will use it to set PuTTY terminal settings (like colors).
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 +Click the //Edit in PuTTY// button to open PuTTY Configuration window. There, locate a stored session with a name like //(Terminal settings for ...)//. Click the //Load// button. Then edit PuTTY settings as you like (though do not modify the settings that can be controlled in WinSCP, like hostname, username, some SSH protocol settings, etc.). When done, click //Save// button and close PuTTY Configuration window. WinSCP will pick up the settings and load them to the //PuTTY terminal settings// box.
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 +You can also specify the settings manually. Use PuTTY registry value names for the settings you want to set. For each settings use a format ''name=value''. Separate multiple settings by a space. Textual values should be surrounded by double-quotes. For example, to double the size of PuTTY window and use gray for a default background color, use:
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 +<code>
 +TermWidth=160 TermHeight=48 Colour2="105,105,105"
 +</code>
===== Further Reading ===== ===== Further Reading =====
Read more about [[ui_login|Login dialog]] and [[ui_login_advanced|Advanced Site Settings dialog]]. Read more about [[ui_login|Login dialog]] and [[ui_login_advanced|Advanced Site Settings dialog]].

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