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Archive for the 'General' Category
Monday, April 9th, 2012
The on-screen text in TinyTERM is drawn in individual character cells, rather than as strings of text. This keeps the spacing and alignment of characters in place.
This also make text selection much easier in a grid, by rows and columns. Century Software, Inc., has had a request to make it possible to select text line-by-line instead, similar to the way word processors and text editors handle selecting text for copy and formatting changes.
CR 1026
Posted in General | Comments Off on Line-by-Line Text Selection
Monday, April 9th, 2012
In TinyTERM ITX for Mac version 2.0.x, multiple copy/paste operations eventually lead to a crash. A single one generally doesn’t, nor does it happen if the copy/paste is only done once in a while. But in succession, say copying text from multiple screens, it does crash eventually.
CR 1024
Posted in Mac | Comments Off on Crash on Copy and Paste Operations
Monday, April 9th, 2012
TinyTERM does not save Windows printer settings. It will write information to the .tpx file about the current printer settings, but that does not properly restore due to the binary hash table Windows uses for such things as margins, lines and columns.
CR 1021
Posted in Printing, Windows | Comments Off on Cannot Save Printer Settings
Monday, April 9th, 2012
Currently only the on-screen keyboard can be remapped when using TinyTERM ITX products for iPad and iPhone. Century Software, Inc., has had a request for an interface that would allow remapping the keys on an external keyboard, connected to the iOS device either by dock or by Bluetooth.
CR 1020
Posted in iOS, iPhone, Keyboard | Comments Off on External Keyboard Key Mapping
Monday, April 9th, 2012
TinyTERM ITX products for iPad and iPhone — TinyTERM for iPad, TinyTERM ITX for iPhone, and TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad — only provide one host connection at a time. Century Software, Inc., has had a request to allow multiple sessions to be connected simultaneously on these devices.
CR 1017
Posted in iOS, iPhone | Comments Off on Multiple Simultaneous Sessions on iPad and iPhone
Monday, April 9th, 2012
The scroll wheel is active constantly in the Preferences dialog in TinyTERM ITX for Mac. Century Software has had a request to disable this by default, so that settings such as terminal emulation are not changed accidentally.
CR 1014
Posted in Mac | Comments Off on Disable Scroll Wheel in Preferences Dialog
Monday, April 9th, 2012
In TinyTERM ITX for Mac, the Enter key does not always apply changes made in the Preferences dialog. It does not always activate the Apply button, even when the button is highlighted.
CR 1013
Posted in Mac | Comments Off on Enter Key Inconsistently Applies Changes to Preferences
Monday, April 9th, 2012
The Linea-pro 4 includes a 1D or 2D barcode scanner, a 3-track magnetic stripe reader, and a rechargeable battery extender in a compact protective case for the iPhone 4 or iPod Touch. Century Software, Inc., has had a request to add support for this device to TinyTERM ITX for iPhone.
CR 1010
Posted in iPhone | Comments Off on Linea-pro Support
Monday, April 9th, 2012
TinyTERM for Windows currently includes the option to add a carriage return when copying data, for pasting into other applications that require CR/LF pairs at line ends. This does not cover all possible application behavior. Century Software, Inc., has had a request to add options that would include:
- Strip out only line feed (hex 0A) characters
- Strip out only carriage return (hex 0D) characters
- Leave existing line delimiters intact
CR 1003, fixed in TinyTERM 4.8.0
Posted in Windows | Comments Off on Option to Set Paste Line Definition Format Behavior
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012
TinyTERM ITX version 1 for both iPad and iPhone could not use the function or arrow keys on an external keyboard, whether connected via dock or Bluetooth. That behavior was directly related to the way the keyboard presented itself to the iPad or iPhone under early versions of iOS.
With the release of TinyTERM ITX 2 and TinyTERM Pro for iPad and iPhone in July 2012, the arrow keys are fully usable. The function keys across the top of the keyboard are still reserved by iOS for its own functions, but the <b>option</b> key can be used with the number keys to mimic F1-F10 on an emulator keyboard. option-1 is F1, option-2 is F2, etc. Also, option-A through option-Z are Ctrl-A through Ctrl-Z, option-[ is the Esc key, option-dash (-) is Page Up, and option-= is Page Down.
Posted in iOS, iPhone, Keyboard | Comments Off on Function Keys Fail from External Keyboard
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