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IntelliTerm 9.0 Release Notes

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IntelliTerm version 9.0 incorporates the following bug fixes and new features.

Fixes
The following problems have been fixed:
A problem where the font was sometimes resetting to TCP Terminal was fixed.
A problem with the initial cursor position order in TN5250 was fixed.
HLLAPI not always working was fixed


New Features
The following new features are incorporated:

TN3270 and TN5250
  1. The ability to disable chained 3270 i/o, which is needed to work with MVS
  2. Support in TN5250 for the Windows start command to run strpccmd.
  3. TN3270 and TN5250 now have the ability to start a predefined macro each time a new screen is received from the host.
  4. The ability to copy and past screen text in text, bmp or rtf format. The default format is now rtf.


VT Emulation
  1. Options were added
    • to save the contents of the scrollback buffer.
    • to save the erased screen contents (DO_ED, DO_EDE, DO_EDB) in the scrollback buffer.
    • to not trap the arrow, page keys when in scrollback mode
  2. The ability to copy and past screen text in text, bmp or rtf format. The default format is now rtf.


Additional Compatibility
Version 9.0 is Windows-Vista compatible.


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