patch 7.4.1799
Problem:    'guicolors' is a confusing option name.
Solution:   Use 'termguicolors' instead. (Hirohito Higashi)
diff --git a/runtime/doc/term.txt b/runtime/doc/term.txt
index 0ac5b41..1eea20f 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/term.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/term.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*term.txt*      For Vim version 7.4.  Last change: 2016 Apr 21
+*term.txt*      For Vim version 7.4.  Last change: 2016 Apr 29
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -302,7 +302,6 @@
 	t_u7	request cursor position (for xterm)		*t_u7* *'t_u7'*
 		see |'ambiwidth'|
 	t_RB	request terminal background color		*t_RB* *'t_RB'*
-		see |'ambiwidth'|
 	t_8f	set foreground color (R, G, B)			*t_8f* *'t_8f'*
 		|xterm-true-color|
 	t_8b	set background color (R, G, B)			*t_8b* *'t_8b'*
@@ -425,19 +424,23 @@
 
 							*xterm-true-color*
 Vim supports using true colors in the terminal (taken from |highlight-guifg|
-and |highlight-guibg|), given that terminal supports this. To make this 
-work, 'guicolors' option needs to be set.
+and |highlight-guibg|), given that the terminal supports this. To make this 
+work the 'termguicolors' option needs to be set.
 
-Sometimes setting 'guicolors' is not enough and one has to set the |t_8f| and
-|t_8b| options explicitly. Default values of these options are
-`^[[38;2;%lu;%lu;%lum` and `^[[48;2;%lu;%lu;%lum` (replace `^[` with real
-escape) respectively, but it is only set when `$TERM` is `xterm`. Some
-terminals accept the same sequences, but with all semicolons replaced by
-colons (this is actually more compatible, but less widely supported). These
-options contain printf strings, with |printf()| (actually, its C equivalent
-hence `l` modifier) invoked with the t_ option value and three unsigned long
-integers that may have any value between 0 and 255 (inclusive) representing
-red, green and blue colors respectively.
+Sometimes setting 'termguicolors' is not enough and one has to set the |t_8f|
+and |t_8b| options explicitly. Default values of these options are
+"^[[38;2;%lu;%lu;%lum" and "^[[48;2;%lu;%lu;%lum" respectively, but it is only
+set when `$TERM` is `xterm`. Some terminals accept the same sequences, but
+with all semicolons replaced by colons (this is actually more compatible, but
+less widely supported): >
+	 set t_8f=^[[38:2:%lu:%lu:%lum
+	 set t_8b=^[[48:2:%lu:%lu:%lum
+(replace `^[` with real escape) 
+
+These options contain printf strings, with |printf()| (actually, its C
+equivalent hence `l` modifier) invoked with the t_ option value and three
+unsigned long integers that may have any value between 0 and 255 (inclusive)
+representing red, green and blue colors respectively.
 
 							*xterm-resize*
 Window resizing with xterm only works if the allowWindowOps resource is