On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 10:08:33PM -0500, Russell Hoover wrote:
> On Wed 11/03/99 at 10:08 PM -0500, I <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Every so often on mutt-users, someone asks for slrn-style header-coloration
> >
> > (where the name of the header -- everything to the left of the colon --
> > can be defined as one color, and the value of the header -- to the right
> > of the colon -- as another color).
>
> > Can't this be put on the agenda for one of the next versions of mutt?
>
>
> After thinking about it a bit, I'm not so sure this is the best idea after
> all for the pager-headers, since it would make it hard to have (as is
> currently the case) an entire header line appear in one color to distinguish
> it from the others (for example to have the "Subject:" line stand out in its
> own color from the rest of the headers.
>
> You can pattern-match on an "X-" header, for example, or on "From:",
> "Subject:" etc, but I don't know how you'd be able to match on or define a
> color for the *value* of a header (the text to the right of the colon),
> since you don't know what it's going to be.
What about matching the colon and tell it to apply some color till the
end of the line?
> The way mutt handles this now is preferable, I think, to slrn's
> article-header coloring, which is less flexible.
Regards,
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