Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 10:25:10AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote: >> Will Trillich wrote: >> > hmm. i must have some odd video settings. i used your .muttrc >> > settings verbatim [thanks!], and i do see bold items here and >> > there, but still no color. (mc has the same trouble -- monochrome >> > and bold but no color -- although elvis shows colors just fine.) >> > >> > i'm telnetting in with TERM setting: >> > % printenv TERM >> > vt220 >> > >> I wonder if it's your telnet client. I've found few for Win32 that >> support color well; TeraTerm Pro does pretty well. What the situation >> might be on the Mac, I've no idea.
> i don't think so. (could be wrong, but...) > for shits&giggles, i do > setenv TERM linux > and then i see white on blue in mc, but the character set is screwy; > mutt then shows color as well, but escape sequences interfere with > user input [???] after restoring to > setenv TERM vt220 Maybe add color strings to vt220 terminfo using tic and infocmp but I don't know because: What are you doing? Where are you telneting from - for example linux xwindows xterm? What are you telneting to - for example a shell account running linux? or a nearby machine? What program are you using to telnet? What TERM enviornmental variable - where? Thanks > i'm pretty sure that my telnet client does color pretty well. > ls --color ==> rich color set > elvis ==> plenty-o-colors > tcsh prompt ==> color hiliting just fine > mc ==> monochrome w/reverse-video and bold > mutt ==> monochrome w/reverse-video and bold > i bet there's some environment hook that elvis and ls both find/use, > that mc and mutt don't look for (or vice-versa). or just one variable > setting that i'm missing in both monochrome cases... > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null