X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/sgt/putty/blobdiff_plain/39a938f7a5e16b4be9bee493251238710fbff396..a8cb2b6e5d990202130377e86280a6e1e3d52c02:/doc/faq.but diff --git a/doc/faq.but b/doc/faq.but index 52f7c038..78ef261d 100644 --- a/doc/faq.but +++ b/doc/faq.but @@ -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. @@ -700,7 +705,7 @@ Set the key's value to something like 10. This will cause Windows to try harder to keep connections alive instead of abandoning them. \S{faq-puttyputty}{Question} When I \cw{cat} a binary file, I get -`PuTTYPuTTYPuTTY' on my command line. +\q{PuTTYPuTTYPuTTY} on my command line. Don't do that, then. @@ -907,6 +912,16 @@ reported to us). There is a patch for OpenSSH attached to that bug; it's also fixed in recent versions of portable OpenSSH (from around 3.8). +\S{faq-connaborted}{Question} Do you want to hear about \q{Software +caused connection abort}? + +In the documentation for PuTTY 0.53 and 0.53b, we mentioned that we'd +like to hear about any occurrences of this error. Since the release +of PuTTY 0.54, however, we've been convinced that this error doesn't +indicate that PuTTY's doing anything wrong, and we don't need to hear +about further occurrences. See \k{errors-connaborted} for our current +documentation of this error. + \H{faq-secure} Security questions \S{faq-publicpc}{Question} Is it safe for me to download PuTTY and