The following options can be customized for stream mode terminal emulation types (VT, SCO ANSI, Wyse 60).
Copy Mode
This option affects the way text is copied to the Windows clipboard. This
affects how the Edit>Copy menu command
operates.
Data with no formatting
Provides no formatting for the copied text. This is useful for text
that will be pasted into the emulation screen as command line data.
Lines with terminators
(Default)
Copies each individual line of text and includes a carriage return
and line feed at the end of each line.
Paragraph format
for word processing
Copies the selected area of text and retains paragraph formatting attributes.
Selecting this option will insert a space at the end of each line
to prevent words from running together. A carriage return and line
feed will be added before blank lines.
Tabular format for
spreadsheets
Copies the selected area of text and separates into rows and columns.
Two or more consecutive blank spaces between words are converted to
a single tab. Tabs are typically interpreted by spreadsheets and word
processor tables as cell separators. Single spaces between words remain
when a copy is performed, unless immediately followed by a numeric
character (number 0 through 9, +, - or .)
Selection Mode
Select one of the following to determine how text selection is performed:
Block Mode or Line Mode. Block mode is similar to selecting text in a
spread sheet, whereas line mode is similar to selecting text in a text
document.
Show Selection as
Select one of the following to determine how text selection is displayed
on the screen: Dotted Rectangle (default) or Reverse Video.
Automatic
copy selected area
This option provides the ability to automatically copy the selected text
into the Windows clipboard. You do not have to choose the Edit>Copy
command after you select the text. The automatic copying of text only
works when text is selected with the mouse and not the keyboard, so this
feature is not available when using "Select All".
Save As
Allows you to save the current custom edit settings in a separate edit
scheme file.
OK
Saves the current custom edit settings into the appropriate location. If
Default or Custom is selected in Options®Edit
then the settings will be saved to the session profile. If External File
is selected in Options>Edit
then the settings will be saved to the currently selected external edit
scheme file.