![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It must not involve buying a third-party library. I haven't been able to match it against any of the encodings listed here how can I convert this text to something I can use? UTF8, ASCII anything in a Windows-friendly text format will do. Design: .I have a connection to IBM i (an AS/400) that communicates over a protocol/encoding called TN5250. Keystroke Mnemonics-VT SendKey Functions.Keystroke Mnemonics-32 SendKey Functions.Automating Login Using the Express Logon Feature.Running Quick-Keys, Quick Scripts, or Macros at Startup.Creating Connection and Login Shortcuts. ![]() Converting Attachmate Extra! Macros and Profiles.Configuring Global Options and Features.ISO Latin-1 UPS and DEC Supplemental Set.Searching and Disabling the Scrollback Buffer.Customizing the User Environment for VT Sessions.Eliminating the Border between Window and Screen.Print, File Transfer, and Session Window.Revising the Session Window with Customized Schemes.Customizing the HostExplorer Environment.Hummingbird Certificates and Keys Manager.Disconnecting if the SSL/TLS Negotiation Fails.Determining a Secure Connection Via the Window Title.Determining 3270 or 5250 Connection Security.Verifying the Success of SSL/TLS Negotiation.Overview-Hummingbird Connectivity Kerberos.Opening Multiple Sessions in the Same Window.Host Connections from Hummingbird Neighborhood.Removing the Save Profile on Window Close Function.If the host does not support the NAWS feature, the new screen size information is not transmitted to the server. After you resize the screen (either manually or modifying the Default Screen Width option in the Size category of the Terminal folder), HostExplorer sends a change in the number of maximum rows and columns to the Telnet host, but the font size does not change. Windows Default-When you resize the window, HostExplorer retains the font size and the number of rows and columns, and introduces scroll bars if required.Ĭhange Terminal Size (VT only)-This option is valid only for Telnet hosts that support the NAWS (Negotiate About Window Size) option which allows HostExplorer to specify a window size to the Telnet server. Resize Behavior-Determines how the host displays the information upon resizing the session window.Ĭhange Font Size-When you resize the window, HostExplorer changes the size of the font to allow the same number of rows and columns to be displayed in the resized window. HostExplorer retains the settings you specify for each model. Keep Modes Independent-Select the window position and font type independently. The Force Exact Terminal Window Size option overrides the Keep Screen Size Constant option. Keep Screen Size Constant-Indicates to HostExplorer to select another font within given parameters (if the current font is not available) when the host resizes the screen. Keep Font Size Constant-Indicates to HostExplorer to keep the font size constant when the host resizes the screen. When Switching Modes-Determines how HostExplorer handles model changes initiated by the host. By default, this option is selected.įorce Exact Window Terminal Size-Eliminates the border between the window and the screen, forcing the session frame to fit the terminal size when the window is resized. Clearing this option lets HostExplorer create extra wide or extra tall fonts. Selecting this option lets HostExplorer better match the fonts with the current window size. Keep Font Aspect Ratio-Forces HostExplorer to keep all fonts within a normal aspect ratio. In the Window Sizing category, you can set options for the size of the terminal window. Previous page next page Session Window Folder-Window Sizing Category ![]()
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