On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, will trillich wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:15:17PM -0500, Christopher Mosley wrote: > > > > > > On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, will trillich wrote: > > > > > when using mutt under termtype 'linux' (i.e. `setenv TERM linux`) > > > mutt's headers and 'active selection' bars flash, driving me > > > nuts. when i change to `setenv TERM vt220-color` it's a nice, > > > calm green and blue, with no flash. > > > > Since vt220-color is not a "real" term type. Is this > > the terminfo I (cmosley) gave you or someone quite a while ago for an > > apple vt220 emulation - the problem being that you could not get color > > using the standard vt220 ? Or maybe something you put together yourself? > > i'm trying 'xterm-color' and it's working pretty well in most > instances. the most aggravating thing is when exiting LESS or > VIM the screen is cleared. sometimes it's nice to ^Z out and > still have some on-screen reference to refer to as i diddle > around with a grep or locate or find, before hopping back in. > with 'xterm-color' the scren is reset, all text erased. > using 'vt220-color' vim and less don't reset the screen... > and with 'linux' TERM, i get the flashing headers, without > the screen-reset... which FM amd i looking for? Well as you know it likely has nothing to do with your .muttrc which was your original idea. I assume, since I have no problem with mutt on linux console or in X using xterm,linux etc termtype, that these problems exist using this mac emulator when telneting or something. It must have something to do with the idiosyncrasies of this mac emulator. I cannot tell you what specific attributes to compile in or leave out of your terminfo, inorder to get both a non-blinking, non-clearing screen when you shell out, or even if this is do-able - in light of the mysteries of this particular emulator. I can only suggest you putz around trying various term types. So look in /usr/share/terminfo/*/* there are are a gazillion term types to setenv TERM gazillion. Of Course focus the vt* and xterm types. You can always add the ansi color strings if you find a black and white term that works. If you would like to try a non random approach, finding the particular terminfo strings that might effect these particular attributes and edit, compile your own terminfo, there is a "terminal" usenet group. Be forwarned there is no guarantee that either of these approaches will have a successful outcome - but they well might. > -- > It is always hazardous to ask "Why?" in science, but it is often > interesting to do so just the same. > -- Isaac Asimov, 'The Genetic Code' > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/newbieDoc -- we need your brain! > http://www.dontUthink.com/ -- your brain needs us! > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >