On Sun, 06 Oct 2002 the mental interface of 
Michael Elkins told:

> D. J. Bolderman wrote:
> > On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> > > uh no - it's a mutt issue.  ncurses and slang have comparable
> > > capabilities in this area, the issue is that mutt isn't
> > > calling ncurses to achieve the effect.
> > 
> > So how do I get Mutt to call ncurses then ? Do I have to
> > recompile or something ??
> 
> I spent some time tracking down the cause of this problem.  I'd
> appreciate it if some people could test the patch at
> http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~me/mutt/patch-1.5-me.color_eol.1
> 
> Also, if some people using SLang could also test it to make sure
> that it doesn't break anything, that would be great.  I tested it
> myself and it worked ok with both ncurses and slang, but its
> always good to get it tested in other environments.

I've compiled mutt 1.5i with your patch and the Readme one ;-) both
Slang  and ncurses. It works very well for ncurses and is what I was
looking for 2 month's ago. Great!

The version compiled for Slang is a little worthy. For example when
I am scrolling in a folder Slang is doing a refresh screen when I am
at the end? 

I am using Linux on a i386 with kernel 2.4.19

ii  libncurses5     5.2
ii  libncurses5-de  5.2
ii  libncursesw5    5.2
ii  libncursesw5-de 5.2
ii  ncurses-base    5.2
ii  ncurses-bin     5.2
ii  ncurses-term    5.2

ii  slang1          1.4.5
ii  slang1-utf8-de  1.4.5
ii  slang1-utf8-pi  1.4.5
ii  slang1a-utf8    1.4.5

Ciao

Elimar



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