X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/blobdiff_plain/e3e5784ec6910ef4529d3193f13fc4dd0588543b..HEAD:/doc/man-putt.but diff --git a/doc/man-putt.but b/doc/man-putt.but index f4da07b0..4c680121 100644 --- a/doc/man-putt.but +++ b/doc/man-putt.but @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Sorry.) If the \cw{BoldAsColour} resource is set to 1 (the default), bold text will be displayed in different colours instead of a different font, so this option will be ignored. If \cw{BoldAsColour} is set to -0 and you do not specify a bold font, \cw{putty} will overprint the +0 or 2 and you do not specify a bold font, \cw{putty} will overprint the normal font to make it look bolder. \dt \cw{\-fw} \e{font-name} @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Chinese, Japanese and Korean text) displayed in the terminal. \dd Specify the font to use for bold double-width characters (typically Chinese, Japanese and Korean text). Like \cw{-fb}, this -will be ignored unless the \cw{BoldAsColour} resource is set to 0. +will be ignored unless the \cw{BoldAsColour} resource is set to 0 or 2. \dt \cw{\-geometry} \e{geometry} @@ -73,12 +73,12 @@ terminal. \dt \cw{\-bfg} \e{colour} \dd Specify the foreground colour to use for bold text, if the -\cw{BoldAsColour} resource is set to 1 (the default). +\cw{BoldAsColour} resource is set to 1 (the default) or 2. \dt \cw{\-bbg} \e{colour} \dd Specify the foreground colour to use for bold reverse-video -text, if the \cw{BoldAsColour} resource is set to 1 (the default). +text, if the \cw{BoldAsColour} resource is set to 1 (the default) or 2. (This colour is best thought of as the bold version of the background colour; so it only appears when text is displayed \e{in} the background colour.) @@ -149,13 +149,18 @@ keys. \dd Display a message summarizing the available options. +\dt \cw{\-pgpfp} + +\dd Display the fingerprints of the PuTTY PGP Master Keys, to aid +in verifying new files released by the PuTTY team. + \dt \cw{\-load} \e{session} \dd Load a saved session by name. This allows you to run a saved session straight from the command line without having to go through the configuration box first. -\dt \cw{\-ssh}, \cw{\-telnet}, \cw{\-rlogin}, \cw{\-raw} +\dt \cw{\-ssh}, \cw{\-telnet}, \cw{\-rlogin}, \cw{\-raw}, \cw{\-serial} \dd Select the protocol \cw{putty} will use to make the connection. @@ -193,7 +198,7 @@ tunnel all their connections. Only works in SSH. \dt \cw{\-A}, \cw{\-a} \dd Enable (\cw{\-A}) or disable (\cw{\-a}) SSH agent forwarding. -Currently this only works with OpenSSH and SSH1. +Currently this only works with OpenSSH and SSH-1. \dt \cw{\-X}, \cw{\-x} @@ -210,14 +215,37 @@ pseudo-terminal at the server end. \dt \cw{\-1}, \cw{\-2} -\dd Select SSH protocol v1 or v2. +\dd Select SSH protocol version 1 or 2. \dt \cw{\-i} \e{keyfile} -\dd Specify a private key file to use for authentication. For SSH2 +\dd Specify a private key file to use for authentication. For SSH-2 keys, this key file must be in PuTTY's format, not OpenSSH's or anyone else's. +\dt \cw{\-sercfg} \e{configuration-string} + +\dd Specify the configuration parameters for the serial port, in +\cw{-serial} mode. \e{configuration-string} should be a +comma-separated list of configuration parameters as follows: + +\lcont{ + +\b Any single digit from 5 to 9 sets the number of data bits. + +\b \cq{1}, \cq{1.5} or \cq{2} sets the number of stop bits. + +\b Any other numeric string is interpreted as a baud rate. + +\b A single lower-case letter specifies the parity: \cq{n} for none, +\cq{o} for odd, \cq{e} for even, \cq{m} for mark and \cq{s} for space. + +\b A single upper-case letter specifies the flow control: \cq{N} for +none, \cq{X} for XON/XOFF, \cq{R} for RTS/CTS and \cq{D} for +DSR/DTR. + +} + \S{putty-manpage-saved-sessions} SAVED SESSIONS Saved sessions are stored in a \cw{.putty/sessions} subdirectory in