Hi, I would like to use mutt with screen. My problem is that my defined colours (see bottom) are not displayed correctly on screen. I am using TERM=xterm-xfree86 in my zshrc, but TERM=screen doens't help.
Typically the background is not uniform but has white lines randomly displayed. I don't think this is a mutt problem, but the way the term is called on screen. I am asking here if anybody else has had a similar problem and a fix to it, thanks Pau --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -*- muttrc -*- # # Colour settings for mutt. # # If you also use a transparent terminal, put this in your .zshrc export # COLORFGBG="default;default" # The first field is the command color. Second field is the object you want to # alter in mutt. The third and fourth field specify the foreground and background # color. If there is a fifth field, its the regular expression you want your # colors to apply to. Change default to another color if you want another # background color. Color values can be preceded by "bright" resulting in bold, # bright text. Consult the mutt manual for more info. #color normal default default #color hdrdefault brightcyan default #color signature green default #color attachment brightyellow default #color indicator brightblack brightcyan #color quoted green default #color quoted1 white default #color tilde blue default # Default colour definitions color hdrdefault black cyan color quoted red white color signature brightblack white color indicator brightwhite red color attachment black green color error red white color message blue white color search brightwhite magenta color status brightyellow blue color tree red white color normal blue white color tilde green white color bold brightyellow white color markers red white # Colour definitions when on a mono screen mono bold bold mono underline underline mono indicator reverse # Colours for items in the reader color header brightwhite cyan "^(From|Subject):" color header red cyan "^X-Junked-Because: " color header red cyan "^X-Virus-hagbard: .* FOUND" mono header bold "^(From|Subject|X-Junked-Because|X-Virus-hagbard):" # Colours for items in the index color index brightblue white ~N color index brightgreen white "~N (~x hagbard\.davep\.org | ~h \"^In-[Rr]eply-[Tt]o:.*hagbard\.davep\.org\")" color index red white ~F #color index black green ~T color index white green ~T color index brightwhite black ~D mono index bold ~N mono index bold ~F mono index bold ~T mono index bold ~D # Highlights inside the body of a message. # URLs color body brightblue white "(http|https|ftp|news|telnet|finger)://[^ \">\t\r\n]*" color body brightblue white "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" color body brightblue white "news:[^ \">\t\r\n]*" mono body bold "(http|https|ftp|news|telnet|finger)://[^ \">\t\r\n]*" mono body bold "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mono body bold "news:[^ \">\t\r\n]*" # email addresses color body brightblue white "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mono body bold "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" # Various smilies and the like color body brightgreen white "<[Gg]>" # <g> color body brightgreen white "<[Bb][Gg]>" # <bg> color body brightgreen white " [;:]-*[)>(<|]" # :-) etc... color body brightblue white "(^|[[:space:]])\\*[^[:space:]]+\\*([[:space:]]|$)" # *Bold* text. color body brightblue white "(^|[[:space:]])_[^[:space:]]+_([[:space:]]|$)" # _Underlined_ text. color body brightblue white "(^|[[:space:]])/[^[:space:]]+/([[:space:]]|$)" # /Italic/ text.