/* * wincfg.c - the Windows-specific parts of the PuTTY configuration * box. */ #include #include #include "putty.h" #include "dialog.h" #include "storage.h" static void about_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg, void *data, int event) { HWND *hwndp = (HWND *)ctrl->generic.context.p; if (event == EVENT_ACTION) { modal_about_box(*hwndp); } } static void help_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg, void *data, int event) { HWND *hwndp = (HWND *)ctrl->generic.context.p; if (event == EVENT_ACTION) { show_help(*hwndp); } } void win_setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, HWND *hwndp, int has_help, int midsession) { struct controlset *s; union control *c; char *str; if (!midsession) { /* * Add the About and Help buttons to the standard panel. */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "", "", ""); c = ctrl_pushbutton(s, "About", 'a', HELPCTX(no_help), about_handler, P(hwndp)); c->generic.column = 0; if (has_help) { c = ctrl_pushbutton(s, "Help", 'h', HELPCTX(no_help), help_handler, P(hwndp)); c->generic.column = 1; } } /* * Full-screen mode is a Windows peculiarity; hence * scrollbar_in_fullscreen is as well. */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window", "scrollback", "Control the scrollback in the window"); ctrl_checkbox(s, "Display scrollbar in full screen mode", 'i', HELPCTX(window_scrollback), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,scrollbar_in_fullscreen))); /* * Really this wants to go just after `Display scrollbar'. See * if we can find that control, and do some shuffling. */ { int i; for (i = 0; i < s->ncontrols; i++) { c = s->ctrls[i]; if (c->generic.type == CTRL_CHECKBOX && c->generic.context.i == offsetof(Config,scrollbar)) { /* * Control i is the scrollbar checkbox. * Control s->ncontrols-1 is the scrollbar-in-FS one. */ if (i < s->ncontrols-2) { c = s->ctrls[s->ncontrols-1]; memmove(s->ctrls+i+2, s->ctrls+i+1, (s->ncontrols-i-2)*sizeof(union control *)); s->ctrls[i+1] = c; } break; } } } /* * Windows has the AltGr key, which has various Windows- * specific options. */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "Terminal/Keyboard", "features", "Enable extra keyboard features:"); ctrl_checkbox(s, "AltGr acts as Compose key", 't', HELPCTX(keyboard_compose), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,compose_key))); ctrl_checkbox(s, "Control-Alt is different from AltGr", 'd', HELPCTX(keyboard_ctrlalt), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,ctrlaltkeys))); /* * Windows allows an arbitrary .WAV to be played as a bell, and * also the use of the PC speaker. For this we must search the * existing controlset for the radio-button set controlling the * `beep' option, and add extra buttons to it. * * Note that although this _looks_ like a hideous hack, it's * actually all above board. The well-defined interface to the * per-platform dialog box code is the _data structures_ `union * control', `struct controlset' and so on; so code like this * that reaches into those data structures and changes bits of * them is perfectly legitimate and crosses no boundaries. All * the ctrl_* routines that create most of the controls are * convenient shortcuts provided on the cross-platform side of * the interface, and template creation code is under no actual * obligation to use them. */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "Terminal/Bell", "style", "Set the style of bell"); { int i; for (i = 0; i < s->ncontrols; i++) { c = s->ctrls[i]; if (c->generic.type == CTRL_RADIO && c->generic.context.i == offsetof(Config, beep)) { assert(c->generic.handler == dlg_stdradiobutton_handler); c->radio.nbuttons += 2; c->radio.buttons = sresize(c->radio.buttons, c->radio.nbuttons, char *); c->radio.buttons[c->radio.nbuttons-1] = dupstr("Play a custom sound file"); c->radio.buttons[c->radio.nbuttons-2] = dupstr("Beep using the PC speaker"); c->radio.buttondata = sresize(c->radio.buttondata, c->radio.nbuttons, intorptr); c->radio.buttondata[c->radio.nbuttons-1] = I(BELL_WAVEFILE); c->radio.buttondata[c->radio.nbuttons-2] = I(BELL_PCSPEAKER); if (c->radio.shortcuts) { c->radio.shortcuts = sresize(c->radio.shortcuts, c->radio.nbuttons, char); c->radio.shortcuts[c->radio.nbuttons-1] = NO_SHORTCUT; c->radio.shortcuts[c->radio.nbuttons-2] = NO_SHORTCUT; } break; } } } ctrl_filesel(s, "Custom sound file to play as a bell:", NO_SHORTCUT, FILTER_WAVE_FILES, FALSE, "Select bell sound file", HELPCTX(bell_style), dlg_stdfilesel_handler, I(offsetof(Config, bell_wavefile))); /* * While we've got this box open, taskbar flashing on a bell is * also Windows-specific. */ ctrl_radiobuttons(s, "Taskbar/caption indication on bell:", 'i', 3, HELPCTX(bell_taskbar), dlg_stdradiobutton_handler, I(offsetof(Config, beep_ind)), "Disabled", I(B_IND_DISABLED), "Flashing", I(B_IND_FLASH), "Steady", I(B_IND_STEADY), NULL); /* * The sunken-edge border is a Windows GUI feature. */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Appearance", "border", "Adjust the window border"); ctrl_checkbox(s, "Sunken-edge border (slightly thicker)", 's', HELPCTX(appearance_border), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,sunken_edge))); /* * Cyrillic Lock is a horrid misfeature even on Windows, and * the least we can do is ensure it never makes it to any other * platform (at least unless someone fixes it!). */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Translation", "input", "Enable character set translation on input data"); ctrl_checkbox(s, "Caps Lock acts as Cyrillic switch", 's', HELPCTX(translation_cyrillic), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,xlat_capslockcyr))); /* * Windows has the weird OEM font mode, which gives us some * additional options when working with line-drawing * characters. */ str = dupprintf("Adjust how %s displays line drawing characters", appname); s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Translation", "linedraw", str); sfree(str); { int i; for (i = 0; i < s->ncontrols; i++) { c = s->ctrls[i]; if (c->generic.type == CTRL_RADIO && c->generic.context.i == offsetof(Config, vtmode)) { assert(c->generic.handler == dlg_stdradiobutton_handler); c->radio.nbuttons += 3; c->radio.buttons = sresize(c->radio.buttons, c->radio.nbuttons, char *); c->radio.buttons[c->radio.nbuttons-3] = dupstr("Font has XWindows encoding"); c->radio.buttons[c->radio.nbuttons-2] = dupstr("Use font in both ANSI and OEM modes"); c->radio.buttons[c->radio.nbuttons-1] = dupstr("Use font in OEM mode only"); c->radio.buttondata = sresize(c->radio.buttondata, c->radio.nbuttons, intorptr); c->radio.buttondata[c->radio.nbuttons-3] = I(VT_XWINDOWS); c->radio.buttondata[c->radio.nbuttons-2] = I(VT_OEMANSI); c->radio.buttondata[c->radio.nbuttons-1] = I(VT_OEMONLY); if (!c->radio.shortcuts) { int j; c->radio.shortcuts = snewn(c->radio.nbuttons, char); for (j = 0; j < c->radio.nbuttons; j++) c->radio.shortcuts[j] = NO_SHORTCUT; } else { c->radio.shortcuts = sresize(c->radio.shortcuts, c->radio.nbuttons, char); } c->radio.shortcuts[c->radio.nbuttons-3] = 'x'; c->radio.shortcuts[c->radio.nbuttons-2] = 'b'; c->radio.shortcuts[c->radio.nbuttons-1] = 'e'; break; } } } /* * RTF paste is Windows-specific. */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Selection", "format", "Formatting of pasted characters"); ctrl_checkbox(s, "Paste to clipboard in RTF as well as plain text", 'f', HELPCTX(selection_rtf), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,rtf_paste))); /* * Windows often has no middle button, so we supply a selection * mode in which the more critical Paste action is available on * the right button instead. */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Selection", "mouse", "Control use of mouse"); ctrl_radiobuttons(s, "Action of mouse buttons:", 'm', 1, HELPCTX(selection_buttons), dlg_stdradiobutton_handler, I(offsetof(Config, mouse_is_xterm)), "Windows (Middle extends, Right brings up menu)", I(2), "Compromise (Middle extends, Right pastes)", I(0), "xterm (Right extends, Middle pastes)", I(1), NULL); /* * This really ought to go at the _top_ of its box, not the * bottom, so we'll just do some shuffling now we've set it * up... */ c = s->ctrls[s->ncontrols-1]; /* this should be the new control */ memmove(s->ctrls+1, s->ctrls, (s->ncontrols-1)*sizeof(union control *)); s->ctrls[0] = c; /* * Logical palettes don't even make sense anywhere except Windows. */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Colours", "general", "General options for colour usage"); ctrl_checkbox(s, "Attempt to use logical palettes", 'l', HELPCTX(colours_logpal), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,try_palette))); ctrl_checkbox(s, "Use system colours", 's', HELPCTX(colours_system), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,system_colour))); /* * Resize-by-changing-font is a Windows insanity. */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window", "size", "Set the size of the window"); ctrl_radiobuttons(s, "When window is resized:", 'z', 1, HELPCTX(window_resize), dlg_stdradiobutton_handler, I(offsetof(Config, resize_action)), "Change the number of rows and columns", I(RESIZE_TERM), "Change the size of the font", I(RESIZE_FONT), "Change font size only when maximised", I(RESIZE_EITHER), "Forbid resizing completely", I(RESIZE_DISABLED), NULL); /* * Most of the Window/Behaviour stuff is there to mimic Windows * conventions which PuTTY can optionally disregard. Hence, * most of these options are Windows-specific. */ s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Behaviour", "main", NULL); ctrl_checkbox(s, "Window closes on ALT-F4", '4', HELPCTX(behaviour_altf4), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,alt_f4))); ctrl_checkbox(s, "System menu appears on ALT-Space", 'y', HELPCTX(behaviour_altspace), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,alt_space))); ctrl_checkbox(s, "System menu appears on ALT alone", 'l', HELPCTX(behaviour_altonly), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,alt_only))); ctrl_checkbox(s, "Ensure window is always on top", 'e', HELPCTX(behaviour_alwaysontop), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,alwaysontop))); ctrl_checkbox(s, "Full screen on Alt-Enter", 'f', HELPCTX(behaviour_altenter), dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,fullscreenonaltenter))); }