And I heard Mike Schiraldi exclaim:
just the background, but that sounds like a pretty good idea. We're working
on redesigning mutt's color system, but it's rather difficult to come up
with something that's simple in syntax yet powerful enough to do what you
requested. Plus (hopefully)
I hope this isn't a silly question, I've tried reading in the manual
and fiddling on my own.
I use different colors to mark off different types of email in mutt.
I also use mutt in an xterm (or gome-terminal, or whatever) that's
the size of the screen (on a Debian unstable box, if that matters).
And I heard Jeremy Blosser exclaim:
On Feb 09, Daniel Farnsworth Teichert [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
So I'd really like to be able to *underline* the current entry, or
perhaps make it bold, or something like that. But I haven't been able
to find a way to do this. If the mono settings could
When I was first messing around with Mutt I had similar
troubles when trying to use a regular old xterm. It
seems like I found that setting the environment variable
TERM to color_xterm instead of just xterm made it work.
Calling xterm with the -tn color_xterm flag has a similar
effect, I think.