> Ok, I am not finding it.
>
> I just want a white background, no stripes :-)
I don't see stripes, but my screen background is grey, when the
preference is set to white. (Black foreground.) The behavior is
inconsistent; there's a white rectangle to the right of the cursor,
but its width varies with the cursor position.
It's not a terminal-type issue, because it happens even in
"raw" (connecting to a MUD, with no terminal emulation).
Other nits:
I've gotten it into a state where a sideways swipe dims the screen and
shows the connection title -- but these effects don't fade. This was
when I had only *one* connection open. (I think that dim-and-flash-
title is only supposed to be active when you are swiping between two
open connections?) Don't know how I did it, though.
There's still no way to deactivate the control or alt buttons (either
in the top bar, the keyboard bar, or the pop-up whatsit). This ought
to be minor (it's emacs, I can always hit ctrl-G to cancel the ctrl
key) but it feels wrong. Maybe double-tap to deactivate those buttons?
It's also not possible to hold down ctrl and hit a sequence of control
keys. This is a fiddly request, I know. (Ideally, the ctrl button
would *not* light up if another key was hit while it was held down --
it would act like a traditional keyboard modifier in that case. I
don't know if it's possible to get the events necessary to implement
that, though.)
But please don't feel hammered by this wave of complaints. *This* is
the release I've been waiting for. When I fire up my terminal-window
apps, I now feel like I've got a computer in front of me, not a block
of glass. Further improvements now are gravy.
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