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Make terminal true-colour mode configurable.
I know some users don't like any colour _at all_, and we have a separate option to turn off xterm-style 256-colour sequences, so it seems remiss not to have an option to disable true colour as well.
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@ -1549,6 +1549,15 @@ If you do not see \cq{colors#256} in the output, you may need to
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change your terminal setting. On modern Linux machines, you could
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try \cq{xterm-256color}.
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\S{config-truecolour} \q{Allow terminal to use 24-bit colour}
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\cfg{winhelp-topic}{colours.truecolour}
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This option is enabled by default. If it is disabled, PuTTY will
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ignore any control sequences sent by the server which use the control
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sequences supported by modern terminals to specify arbitrary 24-bit
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RGB colour value.
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\S{config-boldcolour} \q{Indicate bolded text by changing...}
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\cfg{winhelp-topic}{colours.bold}
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