-\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.30 2002/03/27 21:09:16 simon Exp $
+\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.33 2002/05/22 21:18:06 jacob Exp $
\C{config} Configuring PuTTY
\q{Terminal-type string} in the Connection panel; see
\k{config-termtype} for details.
+You can include control characters in the answerback string using
+\c{^C} notation. (Use \c{^~} to get a literal \c{^}.)
+
\S{config-localecho} \q{Local echo}
\cfg{winhelp-topic}{terminal.localecho}
If you select \q{UTF-8} as a character set you can use this mode.
Not all server-side applications will support it.
+If you need support for a numeric code page which is not listed in
+the drop-down list, such as code page 866, then you should be able
+to enter its name manually (\c{CP866} for example) in the list box
+and get the right result.
+
\S{config-cyr} \q{Caps Lock acts as Cyrillic switch}
\cfg{winhelp-topic}{translation.cyrillic}
PuTTY will attempt to use protocol 1 if the server you connect to
does not offer protocol 2, and vice versa.
+If you select \q{2 only} here, PuTTY will only connect if the server
+you connect to offers SSH protocol version 2.
+
\S{config-ssh-macbug} \q{Imitate SSH 2 MAC bug}
\cfg{winhelp-topic}{ssh.buggymac}