Yes, my assumption is that ncurses is the culprit.  Various testing that
I've done confirms this.  My purpose in posting that whole tidbit of
information was to reinforce the usefulness of being able to use the
underscores (-u option) in an xterm.

Sorry if I was unclear.



On 6 Apr 2000, Carey Evans wrote:

> Scott Klement <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > In FreeBSD, running XFree86 (as far as I know, all versions) when theres
> > a "real" underline, it resets the attributes for the colors when an
> > underline ends.   This results in the colors being goofy, unless:
> 
> This would have to be a problem with curses or the termcap definition,
> wouldn't it?  tn5250 just sets the attributes with the curses library
> and leaves it to send the correct codes to the terminal.
> 

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