I'm using putty-nd v7.13 with WinSCP v5.21.5. I can get WinSCP to load an ssh session in to the putty-nd console. However, the tab title is always "WinSCP temporary session".
Is there any way for the WinSCP session name to be used in the putty-nd tab title?
Thank you.
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I'm using putty-nd v7.13 with WinSCP v5.21.5. I can get WinSCP to load an ssh session in to the putty-nd console. However, the tab title is always "WinSCP temporary session".
Is there any way for the WinSCP session name to be used in the putty-nd tab title?
Thank you.
WinSCP integration - "WinSCP temporary session" in tab title
in the WinSCP integration settings, but that did not seem to do anything and the tab title is still "WinSCP temporary session".
With kitty, there is a "-title" parameter that can be used to set the window title. However, integration with putty and kitty works without having specify anything for the window title, so I'm not sure why putty-nd does not show the window/tab title correctly.
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I don't know where the "WinSCP temporary session" comes from.
But to use the string in a console command as a tab title, it must be a launchable session.
such as
putty-nd 127.0.0.1 -save test
in the WinSCP integration settings, but that did not seem to do anything and the tab title is still "WinSCP temporary session".
With kitty, there is a "-title" parameter that can be used to set the window title. However, integration with putty and kitty works without having specify anything for the window title, so I'm not sure why putty-nd does not show the window/tab title correctly.
WinSCP integration - "WinSCP temporary session" in tab title
Hi,
I'm using putty-nd v7.13 with WinSCP v5.21.5. I can get WinSCP to load an ssh session in to the putty-nd console. However, the tab title is always "WinSCP temporary session".
Is there any way for the WinSCP session name to be used in the putty-nd tab title?
Thank you.
Hi there,
have you tried the -save session_name option? It will save the session with the name and use it as the title.
BR//LuDong
At 2022-12-20 21:24:30, "solarmon" solarmon@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Hi,
I'm using putty-nd v7.13 with WinSCP v5.21.5. I can get WinSCP to load an ssh session in to the putty-nd console. However, the tab title is always "WinSCP temporary session".
Is there any way for the WinSCP session name to be used in the putty-nd tab title?
Thank you.
WinSCP integration - "WinSCP temporary session" in tab title
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Hi,
Yes, I tried using:
putty-nd.exe -save "!N"
in the WinSCP integration settings, but that did not seem to do anything and the tab title is still "WinSCP temporary session".
With kitty, there is a "-title" parameter that can be used to set the window title. However, integration with putty and kitty works without having specify anything for the window title, so I'm not sure why putty-nd does not show the window/tab title correctly.
Hi there,
I don't know where the "WinSCP temporary session" comes from.
But to use the string in a console command as a tab title, it must be a launchable session.
such as
putty-nd 127.0.0.1 -save test
BR//LuDong
At 2022-12-23 19:46:42, "solarmon" solarmon@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Hi,
Yes, I tried using:
putty-nd.exe -save "!N"
in the WinSCP integration settings, but that did not seem to do anything and the tab title is still "WinSCP temporary session".
With kitty, there is a "-title" parameter that can be used to set the window title. However, integration with putty and kitty works without having specify anything for the window title, so I'm not sure why putty-nd does not show the window/tab title correctly.
WinSCP integration - "WinSCP temporary session" in tab title
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