* On 08 Oct 2009, Charlie Kester wrote:
> On Thu 08 Oct 2009 at 02:14:32 PDT Michael wrote:
> >
> >Black on white for me. Getting old and white on black is hard for my eyes.
>
> Good to know I'm not the only one! I read somewhere that when your eyes
> get older, they have more difficulty picking
On Thu 08 Oct 2009 at 02:14:32 PDT Michael wrote:
Black on white for me. Getting old and white on black is hard for my eyes.
Good to know I'm not the only one! I read somewhere that when your eyes
get older, they have more difficulty picking out the subtle differences
between light shapes on
On 08Oct2009 03:30, James Michael Fultz wrote:
| * Cooper T53 [2009-10-07 21:01 -0500]:
| > Which terminal do you prefer for mutt?
|
| Currently using GNOME Terminal because it works fine for me; not as much
| because I prefer it above all others. While using KDE, I've happily
| used Konsole.
Cooper T53 wrote:
> Here's a quÑck poll:
>
> Which terminal do you prefer for mutt?
> - a/e/x/wterm
> - rxvt
> - rxvt-unicode
> - mrxvt
> - gnome terminal
> - xfce terminal (haven't tried tã²is one)
> - konsole
> - other?
fbpad (uses linux framebuffer). It uses libfreetype for handling
true
* Buzzer <4625...@gmail.com> 08.10.2009
> For application/pgp-signature type not found record in mailcap file.
>
> set mailcap_path="~/.mailcap"
> $ cat ~/.mailcap
> application/pgp-signature; gpg %s
Hello Buzzer,
I have my gpg stuff in my muttrc. Here it is from Debians
/etc/Muttrc.d/gpg.rc
So
Quoting Cooper T53 (ana...@gmx.net):
> Which terminal do you prefer for mutt?
> - a/e/x/wterm
> - gnome terminal
I prefer xterm, from my Debian days where i didn't use any 'desktop
environment' like the Gnome- or KDE suite. But as i am now an Ubuntu
user, i switched to Gnome terminal 'because it
* Wu, Yue [2009-10-08 16:31 +0800]:
> How to set bg/fg for xterm so that the color is the exact same with
> which for console(the real console, not x terminal)? I find console
> has the beautiful font displaying and soft seeing fg/bg effect, don't
> know how to set it for xterm to the same. (I ha
On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 09:01:12PM -0500, Cooper T53 wrote:
> Here's a qu??ck poll:
> Which terminal do you prefer for mutt?
xterm only
Light and fast. Serves my needs
Black on white for me. Getting old and white on black is hard for my eyes.
On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 09:01:12PM -0500, Cooper T53 wrote:
> Here's a qu??ck poll:
>
> Which terminal do you prefer for mutt?
> - a/e/x/wterm
> - rxvt
> - rxvt-unicode
> - mrxvt
> - gnome terminal
> - xfce terminal (haven't tried t??²is one)
> - konsole
> - other?
uxterm
> And why?
It's much
Le 08/10/09 à 04:09, Cooper T53 téléscripta :
> Here's a quÑ–ck poll:
>
> Which terminal do you prefer for mutt?
> - a/e/x/wterm
> - rxvt
> - rxvt-unicode
> - mrxvt
> - gnome terminal
> - xfce terminal (haven't tried tã?²is one)
> - konsole
> - other?
At first it was rxvt-unicode (flexible, lig
On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 03:30:47AM -0400, James Michael Fultz wrote:
>
> Dark background, light text. Usually light gray on black. I'm
> currently using the Rxvt color scheme for GNOME Terminal. Was
> previously using Tango but found to be too... subdued. The Rxvt color
> scheme has a crisp ap
* Cooper T53 [2009-10-07 21:01 -0500]:
> Which terminal do you prefer for mutt?
Currently using GNOME Terminal because it works fine for me; not as much
because I prefer it above all others. While using KDE, I've happily
used Konsole.
rxvt and rxvt-unicode have served me well also. Though, xt
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