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  <display_name>Scott Stirling</display_name>
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  <url>http://penguinet.uservoice.com/pages/2720-general/suggestions/178998-add-support-for-client-side-scripting</url>
  <title>Add support for client-side scripting</title>
  <abstract>It would be nice if a Penguinet session could be initiated and controlled from a script.  This would allow us to automate SSH sessions (for example, to automate changes to equipment).  I'd like the...</abstract>
  <text>It would be nice if a Penguinet session could be initiated and controlled from a script.  This would allow us to automate SSH sessions (for example, to automate changes to equipment).  I'd like the capability to either launch Penguinet from a batch file specifying a script to run or have API access to Penguinet functions from an existing scripting language (VBScript, Perl, etc.)  The feature should not require any user interaction via GUI.</text>
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    <name>General</name>
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  <response>
    <text>You can already get part-way to what you want to do.  Take a look at Help|Contents-&gt;Getting started|Command line options and Session|Connection profiles-&gt;Send commands.  It's not full scripting, but it will allow you to start PN from a batch file and execute a series of commands.

We'll review the options for scripting.</text>
    <abstract>You can already get part-way to what you want to do.  Take a look at Help|Contents-&gt;Getting started|Command line options and Session|Connection...</abstract>
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      <name>siliconcircus</name>
      <display_name>siliconcircus</display_name>
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        <display_name>Neal Garber</display_name>
        <name deprecated="true">Neal Garber</name>
        <username deprecated="true">nealg</username>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2009-04-30T14:29:16Z</created_at>
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  <url>http://penguinet.uservoice.com/pages/2720-general/suggestions/304681-show-a-list-of-activatable-recently-opened-sessions-in-the-session-menu-toggled-w-tools-options-</url>
  <title>Show a list of activatable &quot;recently opened sessions&quot; in the Session menu (toggled w/Tools-&gt;options)</title>
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    <name>General</name>
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  <response>
    <text>We think this is a good idea.  We are also looking at ways of providing new, faster ways of connecting to a profile.

All suggestions welcome!</text>
    <abstract>We think this is a good idea.  We are also looking at ways of providing new, faster ways of connecting to a profile.

All suggestions welcome!</abstract>
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        <display_name>anonymous</display_name>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2009-09-01T22:51:17Z</created_at>
  <updated_at type="datetime">2009-11-03T21:00:48Z</updated_at>
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  <url>http://penguinet.uservoice.com/pages/2720-general/suggestions/334091-extra-line-in-copy</url>
  <title>Extra line in copy</title>
  <abstract>In version 2.41 when I copy a single word (not more than one line), it gets stored as the second line. A previous copy stays in the clipboard. So when I use &quot;Copy &amp; Paste&quot; back into PenguiNet the both ...</abstract>
  <text>In version 2.41 when I copy a single word (not more than one line), it gets stored as the second line. A previous copy stays in the clipboard. So when I use &quot;Copy &amp; Paste&quot; back into PenguiNet the both lines are pasted. 

This can get confusing as my paste opened up a previous file I reviewed instead of the new file I wished to see.</text>
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  <comments_count type="integer">1</comments_count>
  <status>started</status>
  <forum>
    <id type="integer">2720</id>
    <name>General</name>
    <key deprecated="true">general</key>
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  <response>
    <text>We have identified a fix for this in v2.42.</text>
    <abstract>We have identified a fix for this in v2.42.</abstract>
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      <id type="integer">33093</id>
      <name>siliconcircus</name>
      <display_name>siliconcircus</display_name>
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        <display_name>anonymous</display_name>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2009-10-01T13:55:53Z</created_at>
  <updated_at type="datetime">2009-11-03T20:45:06Z</updated_at>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2009-06-17T22:18:06Z</created_at>
  <updated_at type="datetime">2009-11-03T20:45:12Z</updated_at>
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