Re: putty focus problem in XP



On 8 May, 13:16, bjarthur <bj...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
putty works fine in XP until i change the focus.  upon returning to
putty, the cursor becomes black, and so not visible with the default
black background.  more importantly, about half the time the
characters are also rendered black on black, making them not visible
either.  strangely, this is only for text that i type.  the output of
programs (mutt, vi, etc.) is totally fine.  i don't think this is not
a problem with putty, as on two other XP machines i've tested, things
work fine.  somehow i think my system is screwed up.

perhaps relatedly, when i cursor over the putty window, the cursor
switches to the text tool as usual.  however, instead of turning white
to accommodate the default black background of putty, it stays black
and is hence not visible.

i've cleaned the registry.  uninstalled putty and re-installed several
times.  release 0.60.  anyone have any ideas??  thanks.

What are you Puttying *to*? I personally loathe the results of emacs c-
mode coloring on top of Putty, and the results of the colorized 'ls'
commands on Linux.
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