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We get occasional reports of failure to redraw parts of the PuTTY terminal window, typically when another window is opaquely dragged over the PuTTY window, leaving white areas on the window which can usually be filled in by dragging another window over the PuTTY window again. Two of us have managed to reproduce this ourselves with vigorous window-waving.
Currently this looks like a Windows bug. We (JTN and OSD) can reproduce it with apps other than PuTTY (for instance, in WordPad's menu bar). We're assured that this probably isn't a function of the video card driver (which isn't responsible for calculating what to redraw, just for doing what it's told), but it may be a function of the Windows version (all reports so far are on NT-series OSs, and my (JTN) attempts to reproduce on 98SE didn't show anything).
(I (JTN) have a vague recollection about some misgivings and our return value from window/dialog functions, or similar, compared to the docs on MSDN, although this was years ago. I wonder if that could be causing this?)
Reports:
SGT, 2024-11-17: classifying this bug as historic. It was last documented here with WinXP, and I can't remember any recent re-reports.