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The line-drawing paste config option has changed its meaning since
it was first designed. Alter the wording and documentation to match. [originally from svn r3143]
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s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Selection", "trans",
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"Translation of pasted characters");
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ctrl_checkbox(s, "Don't translate line drawing chars into +, - and |",'d',
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ctrl_checkbox(s, "Paste VT100 line drawing chars as lqqqk",'d',
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HELPCTX(selection_linedraw),
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dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,rawcnp)));
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\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.62 2003/04/12 08:59:06 simon Exp $
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\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.63 2003/04/26 13:22:25 simon Exp $
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\C{config} Configuring PuTTY
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\cfg{winhelp-topic}{selection.linedraw}
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By default, when you copy and paste a piece of the PuTTY screen that
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contains VT100 line and box drawing characters, PuTTY will translate
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them into the \q{poor man's} line-drawing characters \c{+}, \c{-}
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and \c{|}. The checkbox \q{Don't translate line drawing chars}
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disables this feature, so line-drawing characters will be pasted as
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if they were in the normal character set. This will typically mean
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they come out mostly as \c{q} and \c{x}, with a scattering of
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\c{jklmntuvw} at the corners. This might be useful if you were
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trying to recreate the same box layout in another program, for
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example.
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contains VT100 line and box drawing characters, PuTTY will paste
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them in the form they appear on the screen: either Unicode line
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drawing code points, or the \q{poor man's} line-drawing characters
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\c{+}, \c{-} and \c{|}. The checkbox \q{Paste VT100 line drawing
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chars as lqqqk} disables this feature, so line-drawing characters
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will be pasted as the ASCII characters that were printed to produce
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them. This will typically mean they come out mostly as \c{q} and
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\c{x}, with a scattering of \c{jklmntuvw} at the corners. This might
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be useful if you were trying to recreate the same box layout in
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another program, for example.
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Note that this option only applies to line-drawing characters which
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\e{were} printed by using the VT100 mechanism. Line-drawing
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characters displayed using Unicode will paste as Unicode always.
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\S{config-rtfpaste} Pasting in Rich Text Format
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