X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/sgt/putty/blobdiff_plain/6473492058e854537bb061277bd9eb5c319bf11a..6327f1c1bca63be31f8dff368adad4f29a5d4911:/doc/config.but diff --git a/doc/config.but b/doc/config.but index a5efcc31..51714ecb 100644 --- a/doc/config.but +++ b/doc/config.but @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.49 2003/01/12 14:30:02 simon Exp $ +\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.51 2003/01/23 11:37:54 jacob Exp $ \C{config} Configuring PuTTY @@ -898,14 +898,16 @@ modify the title of the window in mid-session. There is also an 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 setups; but in the Windows 95-like user interface it isn't as -applicable. By default PuTTY's window title and Taskbar caption will +applicable. + +By default, PuTTY only uses the server-supplied \e{window} title, and +ignores the icon title entirely. If for some reason you want to see +both titles, check the box marked \q{Separate window and icon titles}. +If you do this, PuTTY's window title and Taskbar caption will change into the server-supplied icon title if you minimise the PuTTY window, and change back to the server-supplied window title if you restore it. (If the server has not bothered to supply a window or -icon title, none of this will happen.) By checking the box marked -\q{Avoid ever using icon title}, you can arrange that PuTTY will -always display the window title, and completely ignore any icon -titles the server sends it. +icon title, none of this will happen.) \S{config-mouseptr} \q{Hide mouse pointer when typing in window} @@ -1870,6 +1872,8 @@ This box is where you enter the name of your private key file if you are using public key authentication. See \k{pubkey} for information about public key authentication in SSH. +This key must be in PuTTY's native format (\c{*.PPK}). + \H{config-ssh-tunnels} The Tunnels panel The Tunnels panel allows you to configure tunnelling of other