Windows Default-When you resize the window, HostExplorer retains the font size and the number of rows and columns, and introduces scroll bars if required.Ĭhange Terminal Size (VT only)-This option is valid only for Telnet hosts that support the NAWS (Negotiate About Window Size) option which allows HostExplorer to specify a window size to the Telnet server. Resize Behavior-Determines how the host displays the information upon resizing the session window.Ĭhange Font Size-When you resize the window, HostExplorer changes the size of the font to allow the same number of rows and columns to be displayed in the resized window. HostExplorer retains the settings you specify for each model. Keep Modes Independent-Select the window position and font type independently. The Force Exact Terminal Window Size option overrides the Keep Screen Size Constant option. Keep Screen Size Constant-Indicates to HostExplorer to select another font within given parameters (if the current font is not available) when the host resizes the screen. Keep Font Size Constant-Indicates to HostExplorer to keep the font size constant when the host resizes the screen. When Switching Modes-Determines how HostExplorer handles model changes initiated by the host. By default, this option is selected.įorce Exact Window Terminal Size-Eliminates the border between the window and the screen, forcing the session frame to fit the terminal size when the window is resized. Clearing this option lets HostExplorer create extra wide or extra tall fonts. Selecting this option lets HostExplorer better match the fonts with the current window size. Keep Font Aspect Ratio-Forces HostExplorer to keep all fonts within a normal aspect ratio. In the Window Sizing category, you can set options for the size of the terminal window. Implements the tn3270 protocol, which is very similar to tn5250.Previous page next page Session Window Folder-Window Sizing Category Send email to it, but it’s very low traffic. You must subscribe to the mailing before you will be able to Tn5250 development and discussion all happens on the mailing list, README.txt file in the win32 subdirectory. Once you’veĭownloaded the sources, detailed build instructions can be found in the To build the Windows version of tn5250 from CVS, you’ll needĪ CVS client (maybe WinCVS or TortoiseCVS). configure then make & make install from To build the Unix version of tn5250 from CVS, you’ll need automake,Īutoconf, libtool and ncurses. When asked for a password for ‘anonymous’, just press Enter. To check out the main branch of tn5250 via anonymous CVS, Linspire users can “Click-N-Run” tn5250 from or download and install the Debian package.įinally, you can get the latest tn5250 sources from anonymous CVS, or just.It by typing cd /usr/ports/net/tn5250 & make install as root. Debian 3.0 users can also download a Debian package of tn5250 0.16.5 from our files area. Debian users can install tn5250 by typing apt-get install tn5250 as root.If you don’t want to have to compile the program yourself, there are To get the latest stable release of tn5250, visit the James Rich has written a useful HOWTO for tn5250. SourceForge project page to see all the other tools they give us Please report any bugs in tn5250, preferably to the Is the same as that provided by the 5250 emulator in It also runs on 32-bit versions of Windows.Īnd AS/400 that emulates 5250 terminals and printers. That’s a bit of a misnomer though, since it works on FreeBSDĪnd any other modern Unix, and starting with the 0.16.4 release, This is the homepage for the free “Linux tn5250” emulator.
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