X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/blobdiff_plain/e65096f25904d6ac34414fb99d4ad62eb3fd823b..c683b25ae5c61a90fb78da577fd8d1b92cbe8fd6:/doc/config.but diff --git a/doc/config.but b/doc/config.but index 0b5dcbb9..29259572 100644 --- a/doc/config.but +++ b/doc/config.but @@ -184,6 +184,11 @@ compressed, etc) packets are \e{also} logged. This could be useful to diagnose corruption in transit. (The same caveats as the previous mode apply, of course.) +Note that the non-SSH logging options (\q{Printable output} and +\q{All session output}) only work with PuTTY proper; in programs +without terminal emulation (such as Plink), they will have no effect, +even if enabled via saved settings. + \S{config-logfilename} \q{Log file name} \cfg{winhelp-topic}{logging.filename} @@ -998,7 +1003,7 @@ The Window configuration panel allows you to control aspects of the \cfg{winhelp-topic}{window.size} -The \q{\ii{Rows}} and \q{\ii{Columns}} boxes let you set the PuTTY +The \q{\ii{Columns}} and \q{\ii{Rows}} boxes let you set the PuTTY window to a precise size. Of course you can also \I{window resizing}drag the window to a new size while a session is running. @@ -2970,8 +2975,10 @@ The \q{Serial line to connect to} box allows you to choose which serial line you want PuTTY to talk to, if your computer has more than one serial port. -On Windows, the first serial line is called \cw{COM1}, and if there -is a second it is called \cw{COM2}, and so on. +On Windows, the first serial line is called \i\cw{COM1}, and if there +is a second it is called \cw{COM2}, and so on. A serial line with +a name other than \cw{COM1} to \cw{COM9} can be specified by prefixing +its name with \cw{\\\\.\\} - for instance, \cw{\\\\.\\COM10}. This configuration setting is also visible on the Session panel, where it replaces the \q{Host Name} box (see \k{config-hostname}) if