In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
   Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> the problem is that "black" is an explicit color, and if the terminal
> doesn't do back-color-erase (bce), then the (n)curses/slang library will
> paint cells that are black.  If you chose "default" and used mutt linked
> appropriately with ncurses/slang, then it could clear the background rather
> than paint it.

OK, but "default" does not work with "rxvt -bg white -fg black". So,
this is not a good solution. Perhaps the problem is due to the fact
that the screen terminfo doesn't have bce, though the real terminal
has one. Perhaps I should create a screen-bce, based on screen. What
do you think?

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