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Hello,

I want to customize my SSH session I use in PhpED (I need modified putty's default settings). But only "SSH Defaults" is available, can I add my own settings ?



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Sure. See popup menu on the Keys tab:
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Thanks dmitri for quick answer.

Unfortunetly I need to change other settings than available in "keys" tab Sad

In putty I have a session "work" witch work great in putty. I tried to modify putty path in Settings -> Tools -> SSH Executable to "d:\utilts\putty.exe -load work" but I seems to ignore it (I need special shortcuts that works in putty but doesn't in phped).

Is there a way to pass extra parameters to SSH executable (but not in putty.exe path in Settings).

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I think that keyboard shortcuts have no relation to ssh protocol and probably might be used for terminals and only.
No, we don't support shortcuts for the terminal. But could you please shed some light on how you use shortcuts in putty?

Regarding ssh executable, we don't use it for terminal or sftp connections otherwise it would slow down everything in many times. What you see on Tools->SSH Executable is used for CVS with :ext: protocol, nowhere else.
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dmitri wrote:
I think that keyboard shortcuts have no relation to ssh protocol and probably might be used for terminals and only.
No, we don't support shortcuts for the terminal. But could you please shed some light on how you use shortcuts in putty?

In putty I use "screen" to have multiple bash-session in one putty window (ctrl+a,n swithes bash-sessions and that works in PhpED). On one of those bash-sessions I also have IM client witch swithes it's windows (tabs) by ALT+1 (1st window), ALT+2 (2nd) and so on. And that doesn't work (ñFV¥æúQVø chars shows if I press shortcuts ALT + 1....0). The same behaviour is with IRC client - Irssi - it has the same tab swithing shortcuts.
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Regarding ssh executable, we don't use it for terminal or sftp connections otherwise it would slow down everything in many times. What you see on Tools->SSH Executable is used for CVS with :ext: protocol, nowhere else.

I must say I woundered why terminal works even though I didn't provide SSH executable in Settings Smile
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I looked deep into apps docs and found commands to swith windows - now it works great Smile

Thanks dmitri for your help !
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BTW how can I paste something into terminal ?

ctrl + v, ctrl + insert, shift + insert, RMB don't work. Copy by selection works OK.

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In putty I use "screen" to have multiple bash-session in one putty window

screen is a unix/linux application and has no relation to putty. You can run it from PhpED's terminal as well.

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(ñFV¥æúQVø chars shows if I press shortcuts ALT + 1....0).

PhpED sends XTerm-compatible sequencies. If they are not supported by your application, it will not work.

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I must say I woundered why terminal works even though I didn't provide SSH executable in Settings

I think it's clear. We don't use any applications for our terminals. PhpED provides its own terminal which is built in.
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