-\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.78 2004/05/22 10:36:50 simon Exp $
+\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.81 2004/06/10 10:01:11 jacob Exp $
\C{config} Configuring PuTTY
it is told to display.
You may also find you need to disable bidirectional text display;
-see \S{config-features-bidi}.
+see \k{config-features-bidi}.
\S{config-features-bidi} Disabling bidirectional text display
right in all situations.
You may also find you need to disable Arabic text shaping;
-see \S{config-features-arabicshaping}.
+see \k{config-features-shaping}.
\H{config-window} The Window panel
If you want a different window title, this is where to set it.
PuTTY allows the server to send \c{xterm} control sequences which
-modify the title of the window in mid-session. There is also an
+modify the title of the window in mid-session (unless this is disabled -
+see \k{config-features-retitle}); the title string set here
+is therefore only the \e{initial} window title.
+
+As well as the \e{window} title, there is also an
\c{xterm} sequence to modify the title of the window's \e{icon}.
This makes sense in a windowing system where the window becomes an
icon when minimised, such as Windows 3.1 or most X Window System
\c regedit /s putty.reg
\c regedit /s puttyrnd.reg
\c start /w putty.exe
-\c regedit /ea puttynew.reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY
-\c copy puttynew.reg putty.reg
-\c del puttynew.reg
+\c regedit /ea new.reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY
+\c copy new.reg putty.reg
+\c del new.reg
\c regedit /s puttydel.reg
This batch file needs two auxiliary files: \c{PUTTYRND.REG} which