On Sun, Aug 22, 1999 at 04:31:03PM +0000, Matthew Cordes spewed forth:
> Hello all.  Mutt seems to draw its own background (black).  How might I
> let it simply write on top of the pixmap my terminal normally uses.  I've
> already tried removing all color entries from my muttrc and the
> background is still back.  If this is not possible what color attribute
> do i use to change the background to white?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -matt

I don't -know- if it's possible, but it seems unlikely based on the colour
discussions I've seen so far.

To set the background to white, I think the manual said use the default
object for a transparent colour.  My version (compiled against SLang)
doesn't seem to recognize that keyword at all.

You could always specify every object and specify the background as white
for every one of them.  :) :) :)

mark->
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