First off, great job with Poderosa.
I use it everyday and I love it.
I do want to make you aware of two problems, as well as offer a feature suggestion...
First Issue: Window splits, Unifying windows and how the initial length of the command line is affected.
» Even though the main window does not appear to be split when you first start Poderosa, when the command line gets to a certain length it wraps around on itelf -- screenshot: http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w186/simspacetn/sshot-1.png
» To correct the problem I do an ALT-J (split vertical) and then an ALT-U (unify). However an exception occurs and a msgbox opens that says "An internal error occured. Please check the c:\[my install path]\error.log file. -- screenshot: http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w186/simspacetn/sshot-2.png
» Here is the log file entry that gets written after the unify:
5/31/2007 12:07:25 PM
Cannot access a disposed object.
Object name: 'TerminalControl'.
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.MarshaledInvoke(Control caller, Delegate method, Object[] args, Boolean synchronous)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(Delegate method, Object[] args)
at Poderosa.View.CharacterDocumentViewer.InvalidateEx() in C:\P4\src\Core\CharacterDocumentViewer.cs:line 247
at Poderosa.Terminal.TerminalControl.SmartInvalidate() in C:\P4\src\TerminalEmulator\TerminalControl.cs:line 216
at Poderosa.Terminal.TerminalControl.InternalDataArrived() in C:\P4\src\TerminalEmulator\TerminalControl.cs:line 201
at Poderosa.Terminal.TerminalControl.DataArrived() in C:\P4\src\TerminalEmulator\TerminalControl.cs:line 188
at Poderosa.Sessions.TerminalSession.NotifyViewsDataArrived() in C:\P4\src\TerminalSession\TerminalSession.cs:line 128
at Poderosa.Terminal.AbstractTerminal.OnReception(ByteDataFragment data) in C:\P4\src\TerminalEmulator\TerminalBase.cs:line 349
Second Issue: If I type my login password wrong and then backspace to correct it, I can no longer enter the password and I have to restart the application
» I enter the wrong password and hit enter.
» The cursor moves to the next line
» I try to reenter the passwrod and hit enter and I get a msgbox that says "Failed to transmit." -- screenshot: http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w186/simspacetn/sshot-4.png
» I click OK and I con no longer type in the terminal screen.
» I have to kill my connection and try again
Feature Suggestion:
» Enable multiple poderosa-shortcut elements in the .gts files so users can open multiple sessions with one click.
Thanks for your work on this project.
-Chris S.
** Sorry for the duplicate posts - I had to correct the screenshot links!! **
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First off, great job with Poderosa.
I use it everyday and I love it.
I do want to make you aware of two problems, as well as offer a feature suggestion...
First Issue: Window splits, Unifying windows and how the initial length of the command line is affected.
» Even though the main window does not appear to be split when you first start Poderosa, when the command line gets to a certain length it wraps around on itelf -- screenshot: http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w186/simspacetn/sshot-1.png
» To correct the problem I do an ALT-J (split vertical) and then an ALT-U (unify). However an exception occurs and a msgbox opens that says "An internal error occured. Please check the c:\[my install path]\error.log file. -- screenshot: http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w186/simspacetn/sshot-2.png
» After this, 99% of the time I can type the wrapping problem is fixed, but sometimes I can't type at all and I need to restart poderosa. -- screenshot: http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w186/simspacetn/sshot-3.png
» Here is the log file entry that gets written after the unify:
5/31/2007 12:07:25 PM
Cannot access a disposed object.
Object name: 'TerminalControl'.
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.MarshaledInvoke(Control caller, Delegate method, Object[] args, Boolean synchronous)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(Delegate method, Object[] args)
at Poderosa.View.CharacterDocumentViewer.InvalidateEx() in C:\P4\src\Core\CharacterDocumentViewer.cs:line 247
at Poderosa.Terminal.TerminalControl.SmartInvalidate() in C:\P4\src\TerminalEmulator\TerminalControl.cs:line 216
at Poderosa.Terminal.TerminalControl.InternalDataArrived() in C:\P4\src\TerminalEmulator\TerminalControl.cs:line 201
at Poderosa.Terminal.TerminalControl.DataArrived() in C:\P4\src\TerminalEmulator\TerminalControl.cs:line 188
at Poderosa.Sessions.TerminalSession.NotifyViewsDataArrived() in C:\P4\src\TerminalSession\TerminalSession.cs:line 128
at Poderosa.Terminal.AbstractTerminal.OnReception(ByteDataFragment data) in C:\P4\src\TerminalEmulator\TerminalBase.cs:line 349
Second Issue: If I type my login password wrong and then backspace to correct it, I can no longer enter the password and I have to restart the application
» I enter the wrong password and hit enter.
» The cursor moves to the next line
» I try to reenter the passwrod and hit enter and I get a msgbox that says "Failed to transmit." -- screenshot: http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w186/simspacetn/sshot-4.png
» I click OK and I con no longer type in the terminal screen.
» I have to kill my connection and try again
Feature Suggestion:
» Enable multiple poderosa-shortcut elements in the .gts files so users can open multiple sessions with one click.
Thanks for your work on this project.
-Chris S.
** Sorry for the duplicate posts - I had to correct the screenshot links!! **
Hi any news about that?
I'm interested in Enabling multiple poderosa-shortcut element