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Update faq-bce further for changes in 0.54.

[originally from svn r5076]
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Jacob Nevins 2005-01-07 15:25:32 +00:00
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@ -623,12 +623,17 @@ SCP backend did not suffer from this performance issue because SCP
is a much simpler protocol.)
\S{faq-bce}{Question} When I run full-colour applications, I see
areas of black space where colour ought to be.
areas of black space where colour ought to be, or vice versa.
You almost certainly need to enable the \q{Use background colour to
erase screen} setting in the Terminal panel. Note that if you do
this in mid-session, in versions before 0.54, it may not take effect
until you reset the terminal (see \k{faq-resetterm}).
You almost certainly need to change the \q{Use background colour to
erase screen} setting in the Terminal panel. If there is too much
black space (the commoner situation), you should enable it, while if
there is too much colour, you should disable it. (See \k{config-erase}.)
In old versions of PuTTY, this was disabled by default, and would not
take effect until you reset the terminal (see \k{faq-resetterm}).
Since 0.54, it is enabled by default, and changes take effect
immediately.
\S{faq-resetterm}{Question} When I change some terminal settings,
nothing happens.