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More CRT Requests
Hi
A couple of requests, some may have been mentioned before: 1. The possibilty to start more than one session from Auto Session Setup. Very useful when you want to start maybe 30 sessions at startup. 2. You can start all sessions within a folder in the connect window (requested earlier, but important...). 3. When you close the main window, it seems that it exit with all sessions open. A better solution is to ask if you really want to close or better still, ask if all session should be closed. 4. Make it possible to cascade or tile the sessions. Not only tabs. 5. When you have filled the tabs with sessions (20-30), they will be very small and hard to find the right session. Make it possible to sort them, pref. alphabetic order. 6. Make it possible to also use ctrl/c and ctrl/v for copy and paste. 7. Scrollback-buffer bigger than 32000. |
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Personally, please don't make Copy/Paste use Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V.
Ctrl-C == Abort in *nix, if it would copy text rather than aborting, this would be very irritating/annoying. (Secure)CRT uses Ctrl-Insert / Shift-Insert as Copy/Paste pendant, which IMO is a very good replacement. |
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I agree with almost all of the suggestions, but I just wanted to point out that Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V, etc. is already an option.
Session Options + Terminal + + Mapped Keys + + "Use windows copy and paste hotkeys" |
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Just re-iterating a previous request :-)
Ok, I took the dive and downloaded both SCRT and SFX and installed both on my primary laptop (scary!)... and immediately got a "failed convert" on the installation of SCRT.
After reading the error, it looks like it didn't see the SFX DLL and errored on that. (I installed them in the order above). Not that its a big deal (it works now) but I almost had a heart attack after converting everything on my primary system (teaches me eh? talk about a risk taker). So... for requests... I'd still like something like RSYNC in there or some resonable mechanism for syncing trees (not using the sync system in SFX at the moment as there is no way to create multiple sync sessions for different machines). Also I like the fact that rsync will update HUGE files by only transferring whats changed (ie. log files that grow and are in the > 150MB in size :-) Ok, so this request was also a feable attempt to be one of the first 50 posters. I'll start using this a little more this morning and see what else I can find :-) Thanks! Marcos
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FYI, SecureCRT natively supports copy and paste through CTRL+SHIFT+C and CTRL+SHIFT+V, respectively.
This could make sense for those who may find it more natural to use a derivative of CTRL+C and CTRL+V in comparison with using the Insert combination. Alternativley, if you don't use CTRL+C very often within a *nix session, you might map CTRL+C to perform a MENU_COPY (or enable the "Use Windows copy and paste hotkeys" option) and map CTRL+SHIFT+C to send \003 to more closely match your usage pattern and comfort level.
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Thank you.
3. It does not seem to work that way now. When you close the application (not session) there will not be a confirm dialog. 5. Yes, that would help. 7. A buffer of 500000 should cover most situations. |
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Why preallocate? Would not delayed incremental buffer allocation be a more sensible option then the default buffer could be more reasonably sized and for those of use who do use really large buffers for certain operations wouldn't have to always preallocate the ram.
Assuming preallocation is currently how its done of course, always have 32k scrollback so wouldn't notice :P |
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"640K of memory should be enough for anybody." -- Bill Gates. ![]() |
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