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Putty configuration
Colors
Recommended color scheme for 'putty
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Color to adjust | Red | Green | Blue |
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Default Foreground | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Default Foreground Bold | 0 | 0 | 160 |
Default Background | 255 | 255 | 255 |
Default Background Bold | 192 | 192 | 192 |
ANSI White | 223 | 223 | 223 |
Line drawing
If the menu does not correctly display line drawing, you can change some parameters in putty.
Putty version 0.71 and above
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Set the new parameter "UTF8linedraw=1"
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you can keep your locale / codepage as UTF-8
Putty version 0.70 and below
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Change the terminal settings: if set to vt100 for example, you will see lowercase characters in place of menu borders.
To correct this, enter the following commands:
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Notes:
- New
TERM
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- Starting with version 1.48, it is possible to disable line drawing (semi-graphics) from the preferences menu
If you’re using putty, you'll maybe have to force the Terminal-type string:
and maybe Remote character set parameter:If you have issues with some characters that are not displayed correctly, please see this article: Cannot get correct line drawing on Linux/UNIX with Putty
Recommended color scheme for 'putty
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