Follow-up Comment #6, bug #64624 (project groff): [comment #5 comment #5:] > To eliminate possible causes of the behaviour you observed.
Do you observe different behavior? If so, where? Everything we've compared so far is identical. > Why do you not catch this illegible text in a file? Because I'm not certain that the escape sequences grotty emits for my terminal will be meaningful to anyone else's. You've already posted -Z output, which comment #2 shows is identical for both of us, so anyone processing that with grotty should see the background color change. Whether the text is legible depends on terminal characteristics as described in the [comment #0 original submission] -- but also, whether the text is legible affects only the severity of the bug; the rendering is wrong regardless, since nothing in the input requests a color change. My original submission describes what I see, and if anyone else sees different results, they can post what they see instead (or we can each post screenshots) and we can go from there. But I presume the basic background color change isn't difficult to reproduce -- I tried it on multiple platforms and terminal types, and the behavior was consistent across all (though for obvious reasons isn't visible if the terminal background color is already black). _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?64624> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/