In a recent note, Thomas Dickey said:
> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 17:39:44 -0500
>
> for a quick check I don't see this on Linux with ncurses (but I can test
> this on Solaris 7)
>
> > My terminal is XFree96 xterm 150 -tn xterm-color. Behavior
> > of background color is identical on Solaris and OS/390.
>
> possibly it was flakey before I picked up those implicit stdscr's and
> replaced them with LYwin - there're a few places I replaced refresh()
> with LYrefresh() which means almost the same thing.
>
> I need some info to make the same configuration:
>
> is this with curses, ncurses or slang
>
curses.
> what's $TERM set to (or infocmp output)
>
xterm-color.
> what are the terminal's default colors (light gray could be a resource
> setting, or the way ANSI "white" is rendered by an application
> for xterm's background).
>
Where do I find this? I've done no customizing of lynx's default colors.
"white" is actually (with a little more experimenting) the color
in "xterm -bg <color>"
Do you want my config.cache or lynx_cfg.h, possibly off the list?
Thanks,
gil
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