The Edit Properties window is used to configure the Rocket TE VT copy and paste
functionality. From the Rocket TE VT menu bar, click . The Edit Properties dialog opens displaying the General,
Copy to Clipboard, Copy to File, Copy to
Printer, and Paste from Clipboard tabs.
General tab
- Options
- Use a Rectangle to show Selected Text:
If enabled, a rectangle is drawn when showing any selected text.
- Use Colors to show Selected Text: If enabled,
selected text is shown using the configured foreground and background
colors.
- Foreground Color: Displays the currently
configured foreground color.
- Customize: Click to choose a new foreground
color.
- Background Color: Displays the currently
configured background color.
- Customize: Click to choose a new background
color.
- Auto-Deselect after Copy: If selected,
the text selection is automatically deselected after the copy operation
is complete.
- Enable Drag & Drop Copy Paste: If enabled,
selected text can be dragged to another portion of the screen by dragging and dropping to
text in desired location.
- Drag Color: The "Drag Color" is the color of the selected text
while it is being dragged. The pasted text reverts to its original color after the user
releases the mouse button to paste the screen selection.
- Customize: Click to choose a new drag color.
- Auto-Copy Mouse Selections: If enabled, Rocket TE
auto-copies to the clipboard after a mouse edit selection.
- Insert CR/LF characters when Appending: If
enabled, data appended to the clipboard starts on a new line.
Copy to Clipboard tab
- Copy Options
- The Copy Options group is used to configure how text from the
display session is copied to the clipboard:
- Copy “screen shots” to the Clipboard: If
selected, the entire host screen text is copied to the clipboard on
Copy to Clipboard operations. This also enables the "Auto-Screen
Shots" option to the right.
- Copy Selected Text Only: If selected, only
the highlighted (selected) host screen text is copied to the Clipboard
on Copy to Clipboard operations.
Auto- "screen shots": If enabled, Rocket TE
auto-screen copies each time an AID-Key is entered. An AID-Key is
any key that sends data to the host.
Selecting this option
also enables the Clipboard Options on the bottom half of the dialog.
- Copy Entire Scrollback Buffer: If selected,
the entire Scrollback Buffer is copied to the clipboard on Copy to
Clipboard operations.
- Select one of the following options from the drop-down menu to specify Copy to
Clipboard preferences:
-
Lines with terminators: Standard copy/paste with CRLF appended
to all but the last line.
-
Copy Text as Tab Separated Fields for Spreadsheets: Copy/paste
that maintains column alignment.
-
Data with no formatting: Standard copy/paste, but without CRLF
appended to any lines. This option causes multiple copied rows to appear on the same line
when pasted.
- Paragraph Formatting for word processing: Copies the selected
area of text and retains paragraph formatting attributes. Selecting this option inserts a
space at the end of each line to prevent words from running together. A carriage return
and line feed are added before blank lines.
- Trim Trailing Blank Spaces: If there are trailing spaces at the end of
the copied text, they are removed during the copy action.
- Include Rich Text Format: If enabled, Rocket TE will include the
RTF format on the Clipboard when Edit-Cut or Edit-Copy is selected.
- Font Size: By default, text copied to the Clipboard keeps the
Display font size when pasted. Use this drop-down menu to apply a different font size to
text that is copied and pasted in RTF.
- Clipboard Options
- The Clipboard Options group works in conjunction with the Auto
"screen shots" feature, and is used to configure additional Copy to
Clipboard options:
- Auto-"screen shots" Overwrite Clipboard Data:
If selected, auto-screen copies overwrite any data on the clipboard.
- Auto-"screen shots" Append Data to Clipboard:
If selected, auto-screen copies are appended to any data on the clipboard.
Copy to File tab
- Copy Options
- Copy “screen shots” to Disk: If selected,
the entire host screen text is copied to the Default Output File on
Copy to File operations.
- Copy Selected Text Only: If selected, only
the highlighted host screen text is copied to the Default Output File
on Copy to File operations.
- Auto-"screen shots": If selected, Rocket TE
auto-copies "screen shots" to the Default Output File each time the
user presses a Attention Identifier (AID) key.
- Copy Entire Scrollback Buffer: If selected,
the entire Scrollback Buffer is copied to the Default Output File
on Copy to File operations.
- Copy Text as Tab Separated Fields for Spreadsheets:
Select this option to maintain column alignment in all Copy to File
operations.
- File Options
- Prompt for Filename before each Copy: If
selected, the Common File dialog is displayed for the user to select
a file name before each Copy To File operation. This option is automatically
disabled if Auto-"screen shots" is enabled on the top half of this
dialog.
- Default Output Filename: Used to enter
a default file name to be used in all Copy to File operations.
- Overwrite File Data: If selected, the output
file is overwritten on each Copy to File operation.
- Append Data to File: If selected, text
is appended to the end of the output file on each Copy to File operation.
- Unicode: If selected, the output file is written
in Unicode format. The checkbox is selected by default. Clear the checkbox to write the
output file in ASCII format.
Copy to Printer tab
- Copy Options
- Copy “screen shots” to the Printer: If
selected, the entire host screen text is copied to the printer on
Copy to Printer operations.
- Copy Selected Text Only: If selected, only
the highlighted host screen text is copied to the printer on Copy
to Printer operations.
- Copy Entire Scrollback Buffer: If selected,
the entire Scrollback Buffer is copied to the printer on Copy to Printer
operations.
Note: The printer can be changed by selecting from the menu bar.
Paste from Clipboard tab
- Paste Options
Remove formatting data when pasting:
If selected, Rocket TE strips any formatting like CRs and LFs when
pasting text. This feature is useful when you are coping and pasting
formatted multi-line text from one field into another of a different
size. Without this feature enabled, text can appear to be misaligned.
Override Paste Flow Control:
If selected, Rocket TE sends the number of bytes to the host that are
entered in the Paste Block Size field and waits
for the number of milliseconds that are entered in the Paste
Delay (ms) field. If the Line field
next to the Paste Block Size field is checked,
then when a line of data is entered, Rocket TE sends the line to the
host and waits for the number of milliseconds that are entered in
the Paste Delay (ms) field.
The
range of the Paste Block Size setting is 1
to 1024 bytes. The range of the Paste Delay (ms) setting
is 1 to 10000 milliseconds.
The paste delay performance will
have some variance depending on the computer load; the delay is not
exact.