On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:31:51AM -0300, Facundo Andrés Bianco wrote: > 2010/11/14 seanh <snh...@gmail.com>: > > Anyone know what might be causing this problem? > > > > http://seanh.sdf.org/mutt_statusbar_problem.png > > > > The three horizontal bars in mutt (the help bar at the top, selected > > message bar in the middle, and status bar at the bottom) should be solid > > bars, there should not be gaps in the background colour where there is > > no text. The bug appears when I run mutt in screen or tmux, but not > > otherwise. It happens whatever terminal emulator I use. Right now I'm > > seeing it with mutt 1.5.20 and screen 4.00.03jw4. > > > > I solved it changing term variable, on .screenrc add: > term xterm-256color # or screen-256color
Unfortunately that didn't work here, I tried both. Here's my screenrc now: defencoding UTF-8 # Status bar hardstatus on hardstatus alwayslastline hardstatus string "%{.bW}%-w%{.rW}%n %t%{-}%+w %=%{..G} %H " # Lines of history to keep defscrollback 5000 # Use the X Windows scrolling mechanism (scrollbar or whatever) instead of # screen's awkward C-a [.# termcapinfo xterm* ti@:te@ # When you open a text editor like nano in screen and then close it, the text # may stay visible in your terminal. To fix this, put the following in your # ~/.screenrc: altscreen on # Enable 256-color terminal #term screen-256color term screen-256color # Turn welcome message off startup_message off _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users