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The toolbar can be moved anywhere on the screen.
You can save current terminal paramaters as default by choosing File->Save Workspace.
You can save current terminal paramaters to a file by choosing File->Save Termfile.
You can retrieve terminal paramaters to use by choosing File->Open Termfile.
Choosing the File->print will print the entire screen or a selected portion.
Choosing File->Log Ouput will copy the telnet data to a file as it is received.
Choosing Edit->Paste will copy the clipboard text contents into the telent session.
Choosing Edit->Copy will copy the telnet text selection to the Windows clipboard.
Choosing Options->Color will allow the setting of foreground and background terminal colors.
Choosing Options->Font will allow the setting of the terminal font.
The bottom status bar shows the terminal type the server has negotiated with your client in the first pane.
The bottom status bar shows the host you are connected to in pane 2.
The bottom status bar shows if you are currently logging output to a file in pane 3.
The bottom status bar shows if you are using unencrypted telnet (normal) as "Clear Text" in pane 4.
The user can set the regular telnet port to connect to in the connect box.
Only Fixed width fonts are available to the telnet user in Options->font.
This version of Vtelnet32 supports VT100, VT220, Xterm(VT102), and ansi terminal types.
To Upload a file via XMODEM, First type in "rx <filename>" on the host, Then select File Transfer->Send File->XMODEM and select the filename to upload.
To Upload a file via XMODEM-CRC, First type in "rx -c <filename>" on the host, Then select File Transfer->Send File->XMODEM-CRC and select the filename to upload.
To Upload a file via XMODEM-1K, First type in "rx -c <filename>" on the host, Then select File Transfer->Send File->XMODEM-1K and select the filename to upload.
Uploading Files with XMODEM will round the filesize up to the next 128 byte boundary.
To Upload a file via YMODEM-BATCH, First type in "rb" on the host, Then select File Transfer->Send File->YMODEM-BATCH and select the filename(s) to upload.
Uploading Files with YMODEM-BATCH will preserve the filename and size, and allow you to transmit many files at once.
To Download a file via XMODEM, First type in "sx <filename>" on the host, Then select File Transfer->Receive File->XMODEM and select the filename to save download as.
To Download a file via XMODEM-CRC, First type in "sx <filename>" on the host, Then select File Transfer->Receive File->XMODEM-CRC and select the filename to save download as.
To Download a file via XMODEM-1K, First type in "sx -k <filename>" on the host, Then select File Transfer->Receive File->XMODEM-1K and select the filename to save download as.
Downloading Files with XMODEM will round the filesize up to the next 128 byte boundary.
To Download a file via YMODEM-BATCH, First type in "sb <filenames - can use wildcards>" on the host, Then select File Transfer->Receive File->YMODEM-BATCH and the filename(s) are preserved.
To Download a file via YMODEM-G, First type in "sb <filenames - can use wildcards>" on the host, Then select File Transfer->Receive File->YMODEM-G and the filename(s) are preserved.
Downloading Files with YMODEM-BATCH will preserve the filename and size, and allow you to transmit many files at once.
Downloading Files with YMODEM-G will preserve the filename and size, and allow you to transmit many files at once, but does not acknowledge each data block.
The VT100/VT220/Xterm PF1 - PF4 Keys are mapped via Shift+F1 - Shift+F4
The VT220 F6 - F10 Keys are mapped via Shift+F6 - Shift+F10
If Text is not properly underlining, blinking, cut-off, etc. try another font
