X-Git-Url: https://asedeno.scripts.mit.edu/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fconfig.but;h=68d0842ad9dfb64ddac10738ee4b633b4d7b19bb;hb=46803abdbe7a1dc1e4de5084c334ce4d7e05a790;hp=c237aa74018fa6115174e0ab543d0b4c1781a5b2;hpb=88a3baa06541fc6563f5f94bac4758141eada690;p=PuTTY.git diff --git a/doc/config.but b/doc/config.but index c237aa74..68d0842a 100644 --- a/doc/config.but +++ b/doc/config.but @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.22 2001/12/15 12:15:24 simon Exp $ +\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.24 2001/12/29 17:25:07 simon Exp $ \C{config} Configuring PuTTY @@ -1293,6 +1293,22 @@ the Telnet special backspace code, and Control-C will send the Telnet special interrupt code. You probably shouldn't enable this unless you know what you're doing. +\S{config-telnetnl} \q{Return key sends telnet New Line instead of ^M} + +\cfg{winhelp-topic}{telnet.newline} + +Unlike most other remote login protocols, the Telnet protocol has a +special \q{new line} code that is not the same as the usual line +endings of Control-M or Control-J. By default, PuTTY sends the +Telnet New Line code when you press Return, instead of sending +Control-M as it does in most other protocols. + +Most Unix-style Telnet servers don't mind whether they receive +Telnet New Line or Control-M; some servers do expect New Line, and +some servers prefer to see ^M. If you are seeing surprising +behaviour when you press Return in a Telnet session, you might try +turning this option off to see if it helps. + \H{config-rlogin} The Rlogin panel The Rlogin panel allows you to configure options that only apply to