And I heard Mike Schiraldi exclaim:
> just the background, but that sounds like a pretty good idea. We're working
> on redesigning mutt's color system, but it's rather difficult to come up
> with something that's simple in syntax yet powerful enough to do what you
> requested. Plus (hopefully) bac
And I heard Jeremy Blosser exclaim:
> On Feb 09, Daniel Farnsworth Teichert [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > So I'd really like to be able to *underline* the current entry, or
> > perhaps make it bold, or something like that. But I haven't been able
> > to fin
I hope this isn't a silly question, I've tried reading in the manual
and fiddling on my own.
I use different colors to mark off different types of email in mutt.
I also use mutt in an xterm (or gome-terminal, or whatever) that's
the size of the screen (on a Debian unstable box, if that matters).
When I was first messing around with Mutt I had similar
troubles when trying to use a regular old xterm. It
seems like I found that setting the environment variable
TERM to color_xterm instead of just xterm made it work.
Calling xterm with the -tn color_xterm flag has a similar
effect, I think.
H