Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
You should be able to achieve the same view by dragging the document tab and
docking it to the right side of the document area.
Just drag the document tab down towards the center of the SuperPuTTY window
then a visual 5-way docking guide will show up. Drag the tab towards the right
most glyph and it will show a preview of the document splitting the area.
Release and the document will be docked vertically like in your attached
picture. You can adjust the sizes.
See this example screenshot:
http://code.google.com/p/superputty/wiki/Screenshots
Let me know if this does the trick or if I've misunderstood your question.
Yes, for floating windows, there a few bugs with focus.
Original comment by btatey...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2013 at 12:47
Dear friends,
Thanks for your prompt reply!
Yes, that's what I want. Thanks so much. By the way, this feature seems
does not work if option "always on top" is chosen. Nonetheless, I seldom
use "always on top" so that's fine.
Besides, each time when I open super Putty, the session box and layout box
is opened at the right hand side. In order to get maximized width for my
putty console, I need to unpin and hide the 2 boxes manually. Is there way
to auto hide them *always*?
Original comment by raymon...@gmail.com
on 26 May 2013 at 3:54
Oh yeah, when always on top is set, the docking guide is drawn below
SuperPuTTY.
The sessions/layouts should reopen how you left them. Can you confirm you have
"<AutoRestore>" set as default? That should make SP restore putty sessions and
tool windows in the previous locations. The layout is saved when SP is closed
cleanly. So verify you have the <AutoRestore> set to default,
position/configure the windows then close and reopen SP. If all is well, it'll
come back as you left it. If not, look for your log file in
%TEMP%/SuperPuTTY.*.log for any errors.
Original comment by btatey...@gmail.com
on 27 May 2013 at 3:14
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
raymon...@gmail.com
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