I personally find it more convenient to have pasted data written to
the X11 PRIMARY selection, so that I can paste it with a fast middle-
button click, than to write to CLIPBOARD which typically needs a key
sequence or menu action.
This commit adds a command-line option to let me express that
preference: now I can say "/clipboard:use-selection:PRIMARY" on the
command line, which not only enables clipboard transfer but also says
which X selection I want it to talk to. The previous options
"+clipboard" and "-clipboard" are also still supported.
This PR contains the following changes:
- Get rid of unused SettingsModified array (kept in the settings struct for ABI
compatibility)
- Fix and extend freerdp_client_populate_rdp_file_form_settings (wrote <null> strings to the rdp file, missed a lot of settings)
- Set KeyboardHook default value to 2 (hook in fullscreen) just as mstsc
does
According to [MS-RDPESC] 1.7 Versioning and Capability Negotiation
the client build is used to determine feature / behaviour.
Announce something more modern than Windows XP SP3.
Signed-off-by: Armin Novak <armin.novak@thincast.com>
The prompt for credentials setting was incorrectly used in FreeRDP. If
this setting is set to 1 in a rdp file the client should prompt for
credentials even if it has credentials stored for this connection. If
the setting is set to 0 the client should either use the stored
credentials (if present) or ask for username/password otherwise.
This PR changes the old handling (if PromptForCredentials was set to 0
no credential prompting was done) to the desired behavior.
Added a library internal function freerdp_settings_set_default_order_support
which initializes the OrderSupport array of settings.
Now clients no longer need to set this up on their own, if they
do not implement their own hardware accelerated order processing.
The newly introduced option /tls-seclevel can be used to set the tls
security level on systems with openssl >= 1.1.0 or libressl.
As default level 1 is used as higher levels might prohibit connections
to older systems.