Scott Scriven [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > George Georgalis [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > > I'm having problems with quoted colorings. At one point I thought the
> > > mutt viewer would use a different color for each of the adjoining lines
> > > below
> > > 
> > > >color1
> > > >>color2
> > > >>>color1
> > > >>color2
> 
> They are all the same color for me, too.  However, the
> following lines look different:
> 
> >color1
> >  color2
> >         color3
> >                           color4
> 
> It's not even consistent.  Sometimes, the "color2" line will be
> shown in color1.  Anything with multiple quotes (>) ends up in
> color1.  I'm using mutt-1.0-pre-something.

Well, I'm guessing the value of $quote_regexp comes into play here, but see
below.

> So, I don't know how it determines what colors to use.
> Sometimes it'll even change colors in mid-viewing, if I scroll
> the page.

This really sounds like an issue of your $TERM or term library... I'd try
other options and see if you can figure it out (other terminal emulators,
etc.).

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