usr/share/man/man1/byobu.1: add manpage note about Mac OSX terminal

setting, LP: #506576
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@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ byobu (2.60) unreleased; urgency=low
via a sourced symlink or bespoke file in $HOME/.byobu/ec2_rates via a sourced symlink or bespoke file in $HOME/.byobu/ec2_rates
* usr/bin/byobu: more completely support attaching to an existing ssh * usr/bin/byobu: more completely support attaching to an existing ssh
agent on first launch of byobu, LP: #528967 agent on first launch of byobu, LP: #528967
* usr/share/man/man1/byobu.1: add manpage note about Mac OSX terminal
setting, LP: #506576
[ Meethune Bhowmick <meethune@gmail.com> ] [ Meethune Bhowmick <meethune@gmail.com> ]
* rpm/byobu.spec: specfile updated/modernized for current layout, LP: #526233 * rpm/byobu.spec: specfile updated/modernized for current layout, LP: #526233

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PuTTY users have reported that the F2, F3, and F4 shortcut keys are not working properly. PuTTY sends the same escape sequences as the linux console for F1-F4 by default. You can fix this problem in the PuTTY config, Terminal -> Keyboard -> Function keys: Xterm R6. See: \fIhttp://www.mail-archive.com/screen-users@gnu.org/msg01525.html\fP PuTTY users have reported that the F2, F3, and F4 shortcut keys are not working properly. PuTTY sends the same escape sequences as the linux console for F1-F4 by default. You can fix this problem in the PuTTY config, Terminal -> Keyboard -> Function keys: Xterm R6. See: \fIhttp://www.mail-archive.com/screen-users@gnu.org/msg01525.html\fP
Mac OSX terminal users have reported 'flashing text'. You can fix this in the advanced settings of the terminal application, with 'Declare Terminal As: xterm-color'.
.SH SEE ALSO .SH SEE ALSO
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