On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 05:40:20AM +, Piet wrote:
> Am 04/20/ schrieb Francesco Ariis:
>> Il 20 aprile 2022 alle 12:54 Piet ha scritto:
>>> I use Mutt with aspell to check my texts.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately the aspell dedections from potential errors are
>>> highlighted so strong, that the
lle 12:54 Piet ha scritto:
> > I use Mutt with aspell to check my texts.
> >
> > Unfortunately the aspell dedections from potential errors
> > are highlighted so strong, that the spelled text itself is not visible.
>
> Mhhh I use aspell but I see no colours
Hello Piet,
Il 20 aprile 2022 alle 12:54 Piet ha scritto:
> I use Mutt with aspell to check my texts.
>
> Unfortunately the aspell dedections from potential errors
> are highlighted so strong, that the spelled text itself is not visible.
Mhhh I use aspell but I see no colou
Dear Mutt users,
I use Mutt with aspell to check my texts.
Unfortunately the aspell dedections from potential errors
are highlighted so strong, that the spelled text itself is not visible.
Could you please tell me, where I can change the related colours?
Thank you!
--
Kind regards
On Saturday 6 October 2018 08:43,
Cameron Simpson put forth the proposition:
> On 30Sep2018 23:40, David Woodfall wrote:
> > Perhaps I could add terminfo entry in screenrc especially for mutt
> > that removes the init and reset strings. Not sure if it's possible on
> > an app-by-app basis
On 30Sep2018 23:40, David Woodfall wrote:
Perhaps I could add terminfo entry in screenrc especially for mutt
that removes the init and reset strings. Not sure if it's possible on
an app-by-app basis though.
You can certainly make customised terminfo entries; I keep a few around myself.
As
On Sunday 30 September 2018 08:17,
Cameron Simpson put forth the proposition:
> Does the behaviour persist if you don't use screen? I'm wondering if screen's
> terminal management is
> reseting your cursor change.
>
> Conversely, does the behaviour occur if you use screen but don't use mutt
>
more visible, and softened
> > the colours to not be so stark. They were a bit of a headache
> > before, and the normal cursor is very hard to see.
> >
> > Unfortunately, when I start mutt everything resets back to the
> > defaults. I only see a couple of settings reg
On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 10:26:31PM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
> Hi
>
> In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes to
> set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, and softened
> the colours to not be so stark. They were a bit of a he
es to
> > > > > > set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, and softened
> > > > > > the colours to not be so stark. They were a bit of a headache
> > > > > > before, and the normal cursor is very hard to see.
> > > > >
t; Patrick Shanahan put forth the proposition:
> > > > * David Woodfall [09-28-18 17:37]:
> > > > > In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes to
> > > > > set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, and softened
> > > &g
n the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape
> > > > > > > > > codes to
> > > > > > > > > set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, and
> > > > > > > > > softened
> > > > > > > > > the
th the proposition:
> > > > > > > * David Woodfall [09-28-18 17:37]:
> > > > > > > > In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape
> > > > > > > > codes to
> > > > > > > > set a small 1/3 block c
-28-18 17:37]:
> > > > > > > In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes
> > > > > > > to
> > > > > > > set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, and softened
> > > > > > > the colours to not be so star
> On Friday 28 September 2018 17:44,
> > > > Patrick Shanahan put forth the proposition:
> > > > > * David Woodfall [09-28-18 17:37]:
> > > > > > In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes to
> > > > > > set a s
t; Patrick Shanahan put forth the proposition:
> > > > * David Woodfall [09-28-18 17:37]:
> > > > > In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes to
> > > > > set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, and softened
> > > &g
t; In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes to
> > > > set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, and softened
> > > > the colours to not be so stark. They were a bit of a headache
> > > > before, and the normal cursor is very
isible, and softened
> the colours to not be so stark. They were a bit of a headache
> before, and the normal cursor is very hard to see.
>
> Unfortunately, when I start mutt everything resets back to the
> defaults. I only see a couple of settings regarding the cursor, but
> they don't s
On Friday 28 September 2018 17:44,
Patrick Shanahan put forth the proposition:
> * David Woodfall [09-28-18 17:37]:
> > Hi
> >
> > In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes to
> > set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, a
* David Woodfall [09-28-18 17:37]:
> Hi
>
> In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes to
> set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, and softened
> the colours to not be so stark. They were a bit of a headache
> before, and the normal c
Hi
In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes to
set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, and softened
the colours to not be so stark. They were a bit of a headache
before, and the normal cursor is very hard to see.
Unfortunately, when I start mutt everything
mutt version 1.6.1
i'm trying to set mutt to give threads a specific colour. here's my
colours configuration for the index pane:
# Colours for items in the index
# collapsed thread with no New or Flagged
color index yellowblack "~v~(!~N)~(!~F)"
#
Hi,
I would like to use mutt with screen. My problem is that my defined
colours (see bottom) are not displayed correctly on screen. I am using
TERM=xterm-xfree86 in my zshrc, but TERM=screen doens't help.
Typically the background is not uniform but has white lines randomly displayed.
I don't
* Pau [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-22 11:40]:
Hi,
I would like to use mutt with screen. My problem is that my defined
colours (see bottom) are not displayed correctly on screen. I am using
TERM=xterm-xfree86 in my zshrc, but TERM=screen doens't help.
Typically the background is not uniform
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On Monday, September 22 at 11:39 AM, quoth Pau:
I would like to use mutt with screen. My problem is that my defined
colours (see bottom) are not displayed correctly on screen. I am
using TERM=xterm-xfree86 in my zshrc, but TERM=screen doens't
hi,
i use SecureCRT to connect to my mailserver (a Solaris 8 box) whenever
i'm in windows. i'm unable to get it display my colour settings
properly even though i have tried changing the terminal type to linux,
ansi, etc. with some combinations of $TERM, i do get some zany colours
but not my
. with some combinations of $TERM, i do get some zany colours
but not my normal scheme.
( perhaps xterm-color ;-)
If it's the same product family, I did this terminfo for CRT a few years
ago (in ncurses):
# Reconstructed via infocmp from file: /usr/lib/terminfo/c/crt
crt|crt-vt220|CRT 2.3
combinations of $TERM, i do get some zany colours
but not my normal scheme.
does anyone know how i can get it to work with my normal colour
scheme?
Do you get any color at all? In SecureCRT, you need to check off the
ANSI Color check box in the Session Properties/Emulation section.
Always worked fine
of $TERM, i do get some zany colours
but not my normal scheme.
does anyone know how i can get it to work with my normal colour
scheme?
I got rid of this problem by installing a normal ncurses on the Solaris
machine, then adding this to my
/etc/profile
TERMINFO=/usr/local/share/terminfo
export
s 5.1. After recompiling Mutt with the new Ncurses, I
have no colours!
Mutt is definitely compiled with colour support:
-
Mutt 1.2.4i (2000-07-07)
Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRAN
uot; would get "left behind" on the
next "screen". i.e. a subject from a message in a subfolder would stay
in the same place on the screen when I moved to another folder ...
Partially sorted - see below about colours.
Actually - I've narrowed this problem down a bit. When PG
Greg KH wrote:
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 09:01:04AM +1200, Jamie Love wrote:
I use Mutt with Eterm's, and as such, have really cool backgrounds. I
was wondering if there was a way to have Mutt not colour the background
of its text.
Set the background color to be 'default'. That works just
Jamie Love proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Greg KH wrote:
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 09:01:04AM +1200, Jamie Love wrote:
I use Mutt with Eterm's, and as such, have really cool backgrounds. I
was wondering if there was a way to have Mutt not colour the background
of its text.
Set the
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Jamie Love wrote:
Greg KH wrote:
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 09:01:04AM +1200, Jamie Love wrote:
I use Mutt with Eterm's, and as such, have really cool backgrounds. I
was wondering if there was a way to have Mutt not colour the background
of its text.
Set the
Hi everyone,
I use Mutt with Eterm's, and as such, have really cool backgrounds. I
was wondering if there was a way to have Mutt not colour the background
of its text.
Thanks for any help, and if you could cc any replies to my email
address, it would be most helpful.
Cheers
--
Jamie Love
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 09:01:04AM +1200, Jamie Love wrote:
I use Mutt with Eterm's, and as such, have really cool backgrounds. I
was wondering if there was a way to have Mutt not colour the background
of its text.
Set the background color to be 'default'. That works just fine for me.
greg
ng in an x-term I'm reduced to mono. Not a
big problem but I like the colours and they do make reading
easier. Is there anything I need to tweak either in the system
Muttrc or in the building process that I am overlooking.
The trick should be using a TERM setting which supports color. On
my Deb
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 09:01:44AM +, Glyn Millington wrote:
I spent a happy half-hour building mutt-1.7.1i last night,(with ncurses) fired
it up in console mode - colours as usual - brilliant!
Trying it this morning in an x-term I'm reduced to mono. Not a big problem but
I like
On 2000-03-01 10:12:00 +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
The trick should be using a TERM setting which supports color. On
my Debian system, I'm using TERM=xterm-xf86-v33, and it works nicely.
I think TERM=xterm-debian (the default in potato at least) gives colour
as well. I usually use the one
On Sun 10/24/99 at 11:18 PM +0100, John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to change the colours of headers so that part of the line
up to ':' is one colour and the rest a different colour.
So would I, and a bunch of other folks, I'd suspect. (Anyone?) Like in
slrn
Phil Stracchino [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 10:33:08PM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
On Sun 10/24/99 at 11:18 PM +0100, John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If so can I also do something like display certain X-Mailer lines
in one colour and others in a differnt
I would like to change the colours of headers so that part of the line
up to ':' is one colour and the rest a different colour.
Is this possible?
If so can I also do something like display certain X-Mailer lines
in one colour and others in a differnt colour?
--
John
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