Hi Michael! On So, 07 Sep 2014, Michael Treibton wrote:
> I'm trying to see if it's possible to color threads in a certain way. > At the moment I have this in my .muttrc: > > color index green default "~v" > > Which very nicely makes the *top*-level email in a given thread green. > > however, is it possible to get mutt to also assign a color to the > other emails in that thread somehow? Might it also be possible to > give the top-level thread a different color to the other emails in > that thread? Since ~v only works for collapsed threads, I would go with something different, e.g. check for the existence of In-Reply-To or References header: :color index green default "!(~h In-Reply-To:|~h References)" # first mail of a thread :color index blue default "(~h In-Reply-To:|~h References)" # Mails within a thread Note, however, that this might slow down loading a mailbox considerably (especially, if you use IMAP, because mutt then has to fetch more data from the IMAP server. This doesn't seem to matter for the References and In-Reply-To headers, according to the documentation, but is something one wants to keep in mind, before making a decision on what header to color) > I'm trying to make things easier on the eye in terms of threading, and > am trying to use colors to do it. > > i wonder if it's possible to also assign random/different colors to > each thread in mutt? that'd be cool. I don't think this is possible, currently. regards, Christian -- The Second Law of Thermodynamics: If you think things are in a mess now, just wait! -- Jim Warner