You may also want to define where your slrn libraries are, this may be
of some help. I had a similar issue with colors, and after installing
development and standards for ncurses and slang, and recompiled, colors
came to be!
On Sat, Jun 10, 2000 at 01:01:27AM +0200, Nils Vogels muttered:
| On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 10:56:04PM +0100, Nigel Tamplin wrote:
| > How do the color names in the muttrc file related to real colors on
| > the screen.
| >
| > I am running mutt on Solaris within an xterm.
| >
| > If I set TERM=vt100, everything works, but only in black and white.
| >
| > If I leave TERM=xterm, then I get colors, however the only colours that seem
| > to work are white, brightyellow and black.
| >
| > Meaning that if the muttrc contains the line:
| >
| > color tree magenta default
| >
| > Then the magenta won't show up at all, making my thread trees black on black.
| >
| > What do I need to do?
| >
| > Thanks,
| >
| You might want to try the color_xterm terminal setting ;)
|
| Grtz,
|
| Nils.
|
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