In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see that (if I set $TERM to screen). Perhaps it's related to your
> color scheme.
I use the following:
color attachment brightred black
color error brightyellow black
color indicator brightred black
color markers red black
color message brightcyan black
color normal brightwhite black
color quoted brightgreen black
color signature brightcyan black
color status black white
color tilde yellow black
color tree brightred black
color index brightgreen black ^~p~P
color index brightcyan black !~P~fens-lyon\.fr
color index brightmagenta black ~sannounce!~s^re:
color index brightyellow black ~F
color hdrdefault brightmagenta black
color header brightyellow black ^from:
color header brightwhite blue ^subject:
color header brightgreen black ^(to|cc|delivered-to):
color header brightcyan black ^(x-mailer|user-agent):
color header yellow black ^organization:
color body brightyellow black
(ht|f)tp://[-0-9A-Za-z_/.~:\#%@,+?&=]*[0-9A-Za-z_/\#%]
color body brightyellow black [-0-9A-Za-z_%.+]+@[-0-9A-Za-z_.]*[A-Za-z]
I don't see why this would cause the problem. I had similar problems
when I used TERM=xtermc or xterm-color.
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