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Simon Tatham 8a3ff2bf3e Dynamic port forwarding by means of a local SOCKS server. Fully
supports SOCKS 4, SOCKS 4A and SOCKS 5 (well, actually IPv6 in SOCKS
5 isn't supported, but it'll be no difficulty once I actually get
round to it). Thanks to Chas Honton for his `stone soup' patch: I
didn't end up actually using any of his code, but it galvanised me
into doing it properly myself :-)

[originally from svn r3055]
2003-04-05 11:45:21 +00:00
Simon Tatham 7706da5e17 Various error-handling fixes, mostly in Unix PuTTY but one (failure
to save a session) crosses over into the platform-independent side.

[originally from svn r3041]
2003-04-01 18:10:25 +00:00
Simon Tatham d36a4c3685 Introduced wrapper macros snew(), snewn() and sresize() for the
malloc functions, which automatically cast to the same type they're
allocating the size of. Should prevent any future errors involving
mallocing the size of the wrong structure type, and will also make
life easier if we ever need to turn the PuTTY core code from real C
into C++-friendly C. I haven't touched the Mac frontend in this
checkin because I couldn't compile or test it.

[originally from svn r3014]
2003-03-29 16:14:26 +00:00
Ben Harris c8c17d2cef Rename dlg_listbox_addwithindex() to dlg_listbox_addwithid(), since the old
name was, not to put too fine a point on it, wrong.

[originally from svn r2997]
2003-03-25 23:45:56 +00:00
Simon Tatham ba7148c42b The GTK colour selector does not provide full 8-bit resolution in
the RGB values (it deals in floats with 2 d.p. instead). Hence I've
replaced the static RGB text item in the Colours panel with three
little edit boxes, so that a user can type in exact 0-255 RGB values
if necessary. This should have the additional advantage of being
quicker than faffing with the colour selector if you already know
exactly what you want and are in a hurry!

[originally from svn r2978]
2003-03-22 11:07:59 +00:00
Simon Tatham 429fe02ac8 Make sure one of the Local/Remote port forwarding radio buttons
actually starts off selected!

[originally from svn r2973]
2003-03-22 09:32:49 +00:00
Simon Tatham 4d41247cde Big sprawling dialog-box commit covering all sorts of things.
Buttons now have an `iscancel' flag to go with `isdefault';
dlg_last_focused() now explicitly passes the control it _doesn't_
care about (`I want the last control that had focus and isn't this
one'); and in the GTK implementation, various fixes have happened,
notably including arrow keys working sensibly in list boxes and the
treeview and short font aliases being expanded correctly to
initialise the font selectors.

[originally from svn r2958]
2003-03-18 19:06:51 +00:00
Simon Tatham d62f4f8cf6 The Telnet ENVIRON configurer also had a list box with an implicit
tab stop. Fixed this one too.

[originally from svn r2939]
2003-03-15 15:55:03 +00:00
Simon Tatham 097fbefa82 Windows sets automatic tabs in list boxes, but GTK doesn't, so we
should make the tab stop in the forwarded-ports list explicit.

[originally from svn r2937]
2003-03-15 15:49:04 +00:00
Simon Tatham de1562cade The divisor in the bell timing boxes should be TICKSPERSEC, not 1000.
[originally from svn r2934]
2003-03-14 21:18:13 +00:00
Simon Tatham fca92a5b43 Continuing work on the GTK config box. Created uxcfg.c for the
Unix-specific config items; moved a stray Windows-specific config
item (scrollbar-in-fullscreen) out into wincfg.c to stop it
appearing on Unix; continued updates to gtkdlg.c. I now believe the
GTK config box looks basically correct (modulo minor cosmetic issues
and keyboard accelerators). Next step, add the event handling so
it's actually functional.

[originally from svn r2933]
2003-03-14 18:35:01 +00:00
Simon Tatham df85003ea5 First stab at a GTK layout engine. It's missing all sorts of stuff
(list boxes are particularly conspicuously absent), it has no event
handling at all, and it isn't in any way integrated into pterm - you
have to build it specially using the test stubs in gtkdlg.c. But
what there is so far seems to work plausibly well, so it's a start.
Rather than browbeat the existing GTK container/layout widgets into
doing what I wanted, I decided to implement two subclasses of
GtkContainer myself, which implement precisely the layout model
assumed by the config box specification; this has the rather cool
consequence that the box can be resized and will maintain the same
layout at all times that it would have had if initially created at
that size.

[originally from svn r2931]
2003-03-13 19:52:28 +00:00
Simon Tatham 43fe7d3c87 Add the ability to allocate extra per-dialog-instance private data
in the portable dialog interface. This has allowed me to remove
`ssd->savedsession' in config.c, which was (I believe) the only
out-of-place piece of per-instance data in the dialog template
stuff. Now we should actually be able to run more than one config
box in the same process at the same time (for platforms that'll find
that useful).

[originally from svn r2925]
2003-03-08 11:46:42 +00:00
Simon Tatham c06c12983c Just for Jacob, the ciphers drag list is now six lines high instead
of five, so that the scroll bar doesn't show up when it's active.

[originally from svn r2918]
2003-03-06 19:20:33 +00:00
Simon Tatham 88d0a45b0f Fix a couple of stupid typos in the session-saving code.
[originally from svn r2916]
2003-03-06 18:49:05 +00:00
Simon Tatham 5376d94b96 Repair the delete-saved-session button (trivial braino).
[originally from svn r2911]
2003-03-06 12:52:36 +00:00
Simon Tatham c5181dc498 Richard B's patch to push erased text into the scrollback on ESC[2J
clears, and also to temporarily push the primary screen contents
into the scrollback while the alternate screen is active and bring
it back afterwards.

[originally from svn r2910]
2003-03-06 12:51:12 +00:00
Simon Tatham 616c837cf0 The long-awaited config box revamp! I've taken the whole config box
to pieces, and put it back together in a new table-driven form.
config.c sets up a data structure describing most of the config box;
wincfg.c adds in the Windows-specific options (so that config.c can
also form the basis for Mac and Unix config boxes). Then winctrls.c
contains a shiny new layout engine which consumes that data
structure, and windlg.c passes all WM_COMMAND and similar messages
to a driver alongside that layout engine. In the process I've sorted
out nicer-looking panel titles and finally fixed the list-boxes-are-
never-the-right-size bug (turned out to be Windows's fault, of
course). I _believe_ it should do everything the old config box did,
including context help. Now everyone has to test it thoroughly...

[originally from svn r2908]
2003-03-05 22:07:40 +00:00