Re: Simple Colors?

2020-02-24 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 24Feb2020 20:15, Paul Gilmartin wrote: On 2020-02-24, at 18:24:36, Cameron Simpson wrote: The colours are requested with escape sequences and the colour displayed are thus dependent on your terminal emulator; the names "white" etc map to a palette. So you want to start with the settings in

Re: Simple Colors?

2020-02-24 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On 2020-02-24, at 18:24:36, Cameron Simpson wrote: > > The colours are requested with escape sequences and the colour displayed are > thus dependent on your terminal emulator; the names "white" etc map to a > palette. So you want to start with the settings in your terminal emulator. > > For ref

Re: Simple Colors?

2020-02-24 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 24Feb2020 15:43, Paul Gilmartin wrote: On 2020-02-24, at 14:40:52, Cameron Simpson wrote: On 24Feb2020 13:55, Paul Gilmartin wrote: With my failing eyes, I'd like everything high contrast, mostly black on white. What's the natural colour scheme of your terminal? Foreground black; backgr

Re: Simple Colors?

2020-02-24 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On 2020-02-24, at 14:40:52, Cameron Simpson wrote: > > On 24Feb2020 13:55, Paul Gilmartin wrote: >> With my failing eyes, I'd like everything high contrast, >> mostly black on white. > > What's the natural colour scheme of your terminal? > Foreground black; background white. >> When I do in .m

Re: Simple Colors?

2020-02-24 Thread Fred Smith
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 08:40:52AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 24Feb2020 13:55, Paul Gilmartin wrote: > >With my failing eyes, I'd like everything high contrast, > >mostly black on white. > > What's the natural colour scheme of your terminal? > > >When I do in .mutt/muttrc > >color normal

Re: Simple Colors?

2020-02-24 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 24Feb2020 13:55, Paul Gilmartin wrote: With my failing eyes, I'd like everything high contrast, mostly black on white. What's the natural colour scheme of your terminal? When I do in .mutt/muttrc color normalblack white ... I seem to get black on gray. Odd. What about other colours

Simple Colors?

2020-02-24 Thread Paul Gilmartin
With my failing eyes, I'd like everything high contrast, mostly black on white. When I do in .mutt/muttrc color normalblack white ... I seem to get black on gray. When I do: color normalwhite black ... I get white (or maybe gray) on black. I'd just like to start simple! https://www.t

Re: Send menu colors for To: etc.

2017-12-03 Thread Peter P.
mutt' has > > the extra patches. To achieve what you want it's probably enough to install > > the 'neomutt' package rather than 'mutt'. > Thank you Wim. Installing and running neomutt on Debian does not give me > any colors at all, ie vim is launched with

Re: Send menu colors for To: etc.

2017-12-03 Thread Peter P.
it's probably enough to install > the 'neomutt' package rather than 'mutt'. Thank you Wim. Installing and running neomutt on Debian does not give me any colors at all, ie vim is launched without a mail syntax coloring file. Is it correct that Debian had neomutt packaged

Re: Send menu colors for To: etc.

2017-12-03 Thread Wim
Hi Peter, Debian testing and experimental now package 'mutt' and 'neomutt' separately. 'mutt' is the package from the official maintainer whereas 'neomutt' has the extra patches. To achieve what you want it's probably enough to install the 'neomutt' package rather than 'mutt'. On Sunday, 03 Decem

Send menu colors for To: etc.

2017-12-03 Thread Peter P.
Hi, Using the latest mutt on Debian testing (Mutt 1.9.1) I notice that the color scheme of the Send menu has changed in as the To: Cc: etc fields now have a solid white background. I would like to reverse this to the old coloring but can't seem to find a quick way of doing it. I must admit that I

Re: Indent string and interleaved posting (Colors)

2016-07-04 Thread DGSJ
On Sun, Jul 03, 2016 at 01:07:26PM +0200, Francesco Ariis wrote: > On Sun, Jul 03, 2016 at 09:56:20AM +0200, DGSJ wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a (small) problem with the color of the indent strings. > > I have to use the interleaved format in a working group, and we use > > symbols preceding t

Re: Indent string and interleaved posting (Colors)

2016-07-03 Thread Francesco Ariis
On Sun, Jul 03, 2016 at 09:56:20AM +0200, DGSJ wrote: > Hello, > > I have a (small) problem with the color of the indent strings. > I have to use the interleaved format in a working group, and we use > symbols preceding the responses, to mark changes, comments etc. Hello DGSJ, I think you mig

Indent string and interleaved posting (Colors)

2016-07-03 Thread DGSJ
Hello, I have a (small) problem with the color of the indent strings. I have to use the interleaved format in a working group, and we use symbols preceding the responses, to mark changes, comments etc. For example, a thread looks like: > This is a former line of the thread, and it is coloured in

Re: Thread colors

2014-09-07 Thread Michael Treibton
On 7 September 2014 13:15, Christian Brabandt wrote: > Hi Michael! Hi Christian. Thank you for your fast response! > 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 defaul

Re: Thread colors

2014-09-07 Thread Christian Brabandt
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 >

Thread colors

2014-09-07 Thread Michael Treibton
ssign 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? 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

Re: Incorrect Default Colors

2013-07-01 Thread James Griffin
und... > essentially mostly black and white. Exact colors will likely depend > on the configuration of your terminal. > > If you want mutt to look like the first link, you need to add > configuration to your config file using the 'color' command. Details > are in the Mut

Re: Incorrect Default Colors

2013-07-01 Thread Derek Martin
alled in /usr/local/etc/Muttrc) has no color configuration at all; thus the defauls will look very much like what you have here... a light foreground on a dark background... essentially mostly black and white. Exact colors will likely depend on the configuration of your terminal. If you want mu

Incorrect Default Colors

2013-06-30 Thread Josh
Hi all, I recently went through setting up Mutt (following this guide: http://stevelosh.com/blog/2012/10/the-homely-mutt/), but the colors seem to be off. Here is what I expect Mutt to look like out of the box: http://stevelosh.com/media/images/blog/2012/10/mutt-pager.png Here's wh

Re: 256 colors, autoview and control codes

2013-01-30 Thread Patrice Levesque
> [...] the switch to slang did not fix nor help the 256-color > ANSI-display issue. Issue filed as ticket #3631: http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3631 -- --|-- | Patrice Levesque http://ptaff.ca/ mutt.wa...@

Re: 256 colors, autoview and control codes

2013-01-20 Thread Patrice Levesque
>>> Is your mutt compiled with ncurses or slang? I experienced that mutt >>> can handle ANSI code better if it's compiled with slang ... Unfortunately, though your ebuild works fine in other regards, the switch to slang did not fix nor help the 256-color ANSI-display issue. Thanks for trying. Sh

Re: 256 colors, autoview and control codes

2013-01-20 Thread Stefan Wimmer
* Patrice Levesque [2013-01-20 22:14]: Is your mutt compiled with ncurses or slang? I experienced that mutt can handle ANSI code better if it's compiled with slang ... ncurses; the official gentoo ebuild does not give any compilation flag to switch between slang and ncurses (plus the gentoo pa

Re: 256 colors, autoview and control codes

2013-01-20 Thread Patrice Levesque
> Is your mutt compiled with ncurses or slang? I experienced that mutt > can handle ANSI code better if it's compiled with slang ... ncurses; the official gentoo ebuild does not give any compilation flag to switch between slang and ncurses (plus the gentoo patchset seems to assume ncurses is sel

Re: 256 colors, autoview and control codes

2013-01-20 Thread Stefan Wimmer
* Patrice Levesque [2013-01-20 16:33]: I'm happily using gentoo's mutt-1.5.21 with a 256-color terminal, mostly under tmux. My mutt colorscheme uses 256 colors and they are showed perfectly. I'd like to display image previews using unicode block characters, in the mutt pager,

256 colors, autoview and control codes

2013-01-20 Thread Patrice Levesque
Hi. I'm happily using gentoo's mutt-1.5.21 with a 256-color terminal, mostly under tmux. My mutt colorscheme uses 256 colors and they are showed perfectly. I'd like to display image previews using unicode block characters, in the mu

Re: Few questions about colors and regex

2012-12-01 Thread Marco Giusti
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 11:50:48AM +0100, Rado Q wrote: > > - does exist a non greedy version of * (0 or more) in mutt's regexp (In > > vim is \{-})? I'd like to highlight *bla bla* but not *this* > > No, exclude '*' in greedy-relevant matches. > See wiki - configlist - my wrapper script for HI_

Re: Few questions about colors and regex

2012-12-01 Thread Rado Q
=- Marco Giusti wrote on Sat 1.Dec'12 at 11:34:45 +0100 -= > - can I use `underline` with color? I think not, I tried but I > failed but I also found on Internet some config files with this > configuration; Not yet, patches welcome. > - does exist a non greedy version of * (0 or more) in mutt's

Few questions about colors and regex

2012-12-01 Thread Marco Giusti
Hello, I have a few question about the use of color. Starting with the simpler: - can I use `underline` with color? I think not, I tried but I failed but I also found on Internet some config files with this configuration; - does exist a non greedy version of * (0 or more) in mutt's regexp (In

Slrn-like colors

2012-07-18 Thread John Long
There is more work to be done but I have mutt looking pretty similar to the default slrn colors now after help from various people (thank you) and some experimenting. What I haven't been able to accomplish is to color various parts of headers (within the header itself, not between one heade

Re: colors like slrn? [screwup here]

2012-06-28 Thread codeblue
> You can always fish it up from the archives. Possibly you're using a > white background, I have no idea what slrn would do under those > conditions. Oh I kept the contents of the mail, just not in Mutt! I tried it again with a reverse video xterm and it works a lot better. You got the yellow slr

Re: colors like slrn? [screwup here]

2012-06-27 Thread codeblue
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 05:43:24PM +0100, Chris Burdess wrote: > codeb...@inbox.lv wrote: > > I think it was Chris who just sent his color file? I'm sorry, I deleted the > > message accidentally. I tried it and the colors work really bad on my > > terminal for some reaso

Re: colors like slrn? [screwup here]

2012-06-27 Thread Chris Burdess
codeb...@inbox.lv wrote: > I think it was Chris who just sent his color file? I'm sorry, I deleted the > message accidentally. I tried it and the colors work really bad on my > terminal for some reason. I couldn't see anything which is why I deleted > your message accident

colors like slrn? [screwup here]

2012-06-27 Thread codeblue
I think it was Chris who just sent his color file? I'm sorry, I deleted the message accidentally. I tried it and the colors work really bad on my terminal for some reason. I couldn't see anything which is why I deleted your message accidentally :-/ Anyway thanks for sending it. At least we tried!

Re: colors like slrn?

2012-06-27 Thread Chris Burdess
codeb...@inbox.lv wrote: > I'm using xterm, I guess it would work. But are you saying your color > scheme looks like slrn? At one time (a very long time ago) I had the configurations set up so that vim, mutt and slrn all had basically the same colour scheme. I have no idea if slrn still has the sa

Re: colors like slrn?

2012-06-27 Thread codeblue
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 08:35:59AM -0700, ny6...@gmail.com wrote: > I use a 256. Color scheme but it won't work on a term not set up for 256. I'm using xterm, I guess it would work. But are you saying your color scheme looks like slrn? > Yea this list is kind of slow. :) I didn't mean slow, I me

colors like slrn?

2012-06-27 Thread Code Bleu
Hello Mutters! Does anybody have a .muttrc to set up the same colors (as much as possible) as the slrn newsreader does. The contrib/colors.linux actually comes pretty close but I can't figure out what some of the slrn yellowish names should be. In case anybody has one they would share... The

Define colors like with variable?

2012-03-29 Thread Michael Ludwig
Using the "color" command, you can tell mutt how to dress. Let's say you have quite a lot of those color commands in your configuration, preferably in a separate ~/.mutt/colors file. Is there a way to tell mutt in the configuration that the color "default" is to appe

mh, flag and colors

2011-11-04 Thread herbert langhans
Hi list, I changed my e-mail format from mbox to mh and dont get the flags for the unread mail.. I use the same .muttrc for mbox and mh-directories. If I browse the mbox I get a nice 'N' flag for the unopened mails and they appear bold yellow in the list. If I open a mh-directory, I see no 'N' fl

Re: Mutt colors do not always apply

2011-01-18 Thread Lukas Grässlin
> > On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 01:13:24PM +0100, Lukas Grässlin wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > I have a strange problem: > > > > I have some colors defined, e.g. > > > > ===SNIP=== > > > > color index blue default ~F > > color ind

Re: Mutt colors do not always apply

2011-01-17 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 01:47:35PM +, Nick Jones wrote: > You're not using Apple's Terminal.app by any chance, are you? I had > this problem myself and the resolution (with this particular terminal > emulator) was to set the termtype / emulation to 'dtterm'. actually yes, i am at the mome

Re: Mutt colors do not always apply

2011-01-17 Thread Lukas Grässlin
Mh, maybe it's related to the header cache (which I use) see: http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3376#comment so actually this should already be fixed. I'll test it. On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 01:13:24PM +0100, Lukas Grässlin wrote: > Hi there, > > I have a strange problem: >

Re: Mutt colors do not always apply

2011-01-17 Thread Nick Jones
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 at 12:29:34 +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > I don't know what's causing this but I am experiencing a similiar > issue with colors. My problem is when I use bright colors in the > index. For example, I have this in my muttrc file: > > color index bri

Re: Mutt colors do not always apply

2011-01-17 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
x27;t know what's causing this but I am experiencing a similiar issue with colors. My problem is when I use bright colors in the index. For example, I have this in my muttrc file: color index brightwhite default ~N color index brightgreen default ~O except they do not always show as bright. How

Mutt colors do not always apply

2011-01-17 Thread Lukas Grässlin
Hi there, I have a strange problem: I have some colors defined, e.g. ===SNIP=== color index blue default ~F color index brightgreen default ~T color index yellow default ~O color index brightblue default '(~C bar@foo) | (~C foo@bar)' color index brightgreen default ~p color in

Re: Colors, mutt, termcap/terminfo

2010-06-09 Thread rogerx
w the >> terminal could be so colorful, used to think it was limited to 256 >> colors. > >And there are colors beyond 255, but it looks like they repeat: > >$ perl >@c = map sprintf( "\x1b[48;5;%um%4u", $_, $_), 0 .. 1023; >print "@r\n" while @r =

Re: Colors, mutt, termcap/terminfo

2010-06-09 Thread Chip Camden
> terminal could be so colorful, used to think it was limited to 256 > > colors. > > And there are colors beyond 255, but it looks like they repeat: > > $ perl > @c = map sprintf( "\x1b[48;5;%um%4u", $_, $_), 0 .. 1023; > print "@r\n" while @r = spli

Re: Colors, mutt, termcap/terminfo

2010-06-09 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 09.06.2010 um 16:09 (+0200): > http://code.google.com/p/joeldotfiles/source/browse/trunk/256colors2.pl > > Fantastic! Works great on rxvt and MinTTY on Cygwin. I didn't know the > terminal could be so colorful, used to think it was limited to 256 >

Re: Colors, mutt, termcap/terminfo

2010-06-09 Thread Michael Ludwig
[Re: Colors, mutt, termcap/terminfo] rog...@sdf.org schrieb am 09.06.2010 um 00:01 (-0800): > On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 05:17:06PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote: > >I finally got 256 colors working with mutt and zsh on FreeBSD. Even > >though both of > > Look for the "256c

Re: Colors, mutt, termcap/terminfo

2010-06-09 Thread rogerx
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 05:17:06PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote: >I finally got 256 colors working with mutt and zsh on FreeBSD. Even though >both of Look for the "256colors2.pl" perl color test script. It will help you verify 256 colors is *really* working. Many times I thought

Colors, mutt, termcap/terminfo

2010-06-08 Thread Chip Camden
I finally got 256 colors working with mutt and zsh on FreeBSD. Even though both of these programs apparently use terminfo rather than termcap, a termcap entry must exist for your TERM setting, or they both complain. I had tried that before, but I was missing one key ingredient. The environment

Re: Colors suddenly died

2010-06-03 Thread Chip Camden
On Jun 03 2010 08:18, Joel Dahl wrote: > On 02-06-2010 13:58, Chip Camden wrote: > > Hello mutt-users, > > > > I'm not sure how or when, but I suddenly lost most colors in mutt. If I > > change the normal color, that shows up, but others like "attachment&qu

Re: Colors suddenly died

2010-06-02 Thread Joel Dahl
On 02-06-2010 13:58, Chip Camden wrote: > Hello mutt-users, > > I'm not sure how or when, but I suddenly lost most colors in mutt. If I > change the normal color, that shows up, but others like "attachment" and > "hdrdefault" no longer seem to work. >

Colors suddenly died

2010-06-02 Thread Chip Camden
Hello mutt-users, I'm not sure how or when, but I suddenly lost most colors in mutt. If I change the normal color, that shows up, but others like "attachment" and "hdrdefault" no longer seem to work. I'm on a FreeBSD system following their 8.1-PRERELEASE, so it pr

Re: hex colors?

2010-04-12 Thread ilf
On 04-11 17:09, Michael Elkins wrote: > You can use colorN where N is up the maximum number of colors your > terminal supports. For example, I just tested this with rxvt-unicode: > color indicator color63 color34 This indeed works directly in rxvt-unicode, but it doesn't

Re: hex colors?

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Elkins
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 07:41:34PM +0200, ilf wrote: > Yet, Mutt only lets me specify color0-color7. Everything above gives an > error, also hex values and RGB specifications. You can use colorN where N is up the maximum number of colors your terminal supports. For example, I just teste

hex colors?

2010-04-11 Thread ilf
I'm using Mutt in rxvt-unicode and I'm wondering why I can't assign hex values to Mutts color attribute. Mutts manual sais, the color values can be the eight ANSI colors, "default" and "colorx": http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-3.html#ss3.7 rxvt-unicode al

[SOLVED] Colors in quoted *replies*

2009-08-20 Thread steve
Le 20-08-2009, à 18:27:22 +0800, bill lam (cbill@gmail.com) a écrit : > On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, steve wrote: > > Well that's done since ages but doesn't help here, all quoted lines are > > in the same color. > > When replying the temp file is /tmp/mutt-xx and filetype.vim inside > vim shoul

Re: Colors in quoted *replies*

2009-08-20 Thread bill lam
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, steve wrote: > Well that's done since ages but doesn't help here, all quoted lines are > in the same color. When replying the temp file is /tmp/mutt-xx and filetype.vim inside vim should be able to detect it's filetype as 'mail'. try verify :set ft? or :set syn? or exam

Re: Colors in quoted *replies*

2009-08-20 Thread Alexandre
Le jeudi 20 août de l'année 2009, vers 10 heures et 17 minutes, steve écrivait: > Well that's done since ages but doesn't help here, all quoted lines are > in the same color. Salut Steve, and with colorsheme option in vimrc ? -- Alexandre Delanoë

Re: Colors in quoted *replies*

2009-08-20 Thread steve
Le 19-08-2009, à 09:13:04 -0500, Kyle Wheeler (kyle-m...@memoryhole.net) a écrit : > Lignes : 38 > > On Wednesday, August 19 at 03:59 PM, quoth steve: > >> (I prefer vim, some folks prefer emacs, and there are several other > >> good ones out there.) > > > > vim too. > > Well then, it's simply

Re: Colors in quoted *replies*

2009-08-19 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Wednesday, August 19 at 03:59 PM, quoth steve: >> (I prefer vim, some folks prefer emacs, and there are several other >> good ones out there.) > > vim too. Well then, it's simply a matter of adding the following line to your ~/.vimrc: syn

Re: Colors in quoted *replies*

2009-08-19 Thread steve
Le 19-08-2009, à 08:53:56 -0500, Kyle Wheeler (kyle-m...@memoryhole.net) a écrit : > On Wednesday, August 19 at 03:49 PM, quoth steve: > >I have colors when I read a message, but not when I'm replying to it. > > > >How can I get this? > > Get a better text edi

Re: Colors in quoted *replies*

2009-08-19 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Wednesday, August 19 at 03:49 PM, quoth steve: >I have colors when I read a message, but not when I'm replying to it. > >How can I get this? Get a better text editor (or learn how to use the one you've got). (I prefer vim

Colors in quoted *replies*

2009-08-19 Thread steve
Hi list, I have colors when I read a message, but not when I'm replying to it. How can I get this? Thanks in advance, Steve

Re: colors

2009-06-27 Thread Brian Salter-Duke
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 01:36:01AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: > * On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 08:47AM +1000 Brian Salter-Duke > (b_d...@bigpond.net.au) muttered: > > Another color question - where is the default color defined? My muttrc > > uses default for the background all the time and it is obviousl

Re: colors

2009-06-27 Thread Michael Tatge
* On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 08:47AM +1000 Brian Salter-Duke (b_d...@bigpond.net.au) muttered: > Another color question - where is the default color defined? My muttrc > uses default for the background all the time and it is obviously white > as I prefer, but I do not see it defined. The Ubuntu muttrcs

Re: colors

2009-06-27 Thread Brian Salter-Duke
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 06:46:12PM +0200, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > Rocco Rutte wrote on 27.06.09: > > > * Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > > > > > My Ubuntu-custom version of Mutt-1.18. uses a [...] coloring scheme > > > Where are these default colors being defi

Re: colors

2009-06-27 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
Rocco Rutte wrote on 27.06.09: > * Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > > > My Ubuntu-custom version of Mutt-1.18. uses a [...] coloring scheme > > Where are these default colors being defined? > I'd say it'd be really strange if neither /etc/Muttrc nor .muttrc > co

Re: colors

2009-06-27 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > My Ubuntu-custom version of Mutt-1.18. uses a different coloring scheme than > the latest snapshot that i am testing now. In both cases i can't figure out > where these default colors are being defined. /etc/Muttrc doesn't elaborate >

colors

2009-06-27 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
Hello, My Ubuntu-custom version of Mutt-1.18. uses a different coloring scheme than the latest snapshot that i am testing now. In both cases i can't figure out where these default colors are being defined. /etc/Muttrc doesn't elaborate it and neither does my .muttrc. The Manual descri

Re: Menu colors are awful in arch

2009-05-12 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * anon anon wrote: > This is the mutt -v output for Arch where it's not so nice: > > http://pastebin.com/m40cf5598 This one is built using slang instead of ncurses terminal library. Do you have any chance to build with ncurses? I'm not sure, but I think what you describe is a problem for mu

Re: Menu colors are awful in arch

2009-05-11 Thread anon anon
This is the mutt -v output for Ubuntu where it looks nice: http://pastebin.com/m7507d00d This is the mutt -v output for Arch where it's not so nice: http://pastebin.com/m40cf5598 On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Rocco Rutte wrote: > > Hi, > > * anon anon wrote: > > If anyone has any ideas, pl

Re: Menu colors are awful in arch

2009-05-11 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * anon anon wrote: > If anyone has any ideas, please shoot them my way. Thanks [...] Can you please paste the output of mutt -v? Rocco

Menu colors are awful in arch

2009-05-11 Thread anon anon
a black space, then another white block with black text, and so on. it looks incredibly tacky and makes it hard to read. anyone know how to make mutt in arch look like it is in ubuntu? (and yes, I have colors going on in my .muttrc, but they only affect text color of new mail, readmail, headers,

Re: Set separate colors within mini-index

2009-05-08 Thread Eric Patton
Michael Tatge wrote: > If by mini-index you mean pager_index_lines. Then no, the mini-index is > what you see in the index. No way to get different colors for that. > > HTH, > > Michael Yes, that was what I meant. Thanks for clearing that up. I guess I could use fewer lines in

Re: Set separate colors within mini-index

2009-05-07 Thread Michael Tatge
* On Thu, May 07, 2009 02:49PM -0300 Eric Patton (epat...@nrcan.gc.ca) muttered: > > Mutt doesn't do default colors. If you have those they come from your > > distro. /etc/Muttrc et al. > > > > uncolor index * > > > > in your own ~/.muttrc will get rid o

Re: Set separate colors within mini-index

2009-05-07 Thread Eric Patton
Michael Tatge wrote: > * On Thu, May 07, 2009 11:02AM -0300 Eric Patton (epat...@nrcan.gc.ca) > muttered: > > I was wondering if it is possible to set separate colors for the > > mini-index. I > > find the coloring of the mini-index distracting, and I would like to make

Re: Set separate colors within mini-index

2009-05-07 Thread Michael Tatge
* On Thu, May 07, 2009 11:02AM -0300 Eric Patton (epat...@nrcan.gc.ca) muttered: > I was wondering if it is possible to set separate colors for the mini-index. I > find the coloring of the mini-index distracting, and I would like to make it > monochrome, with perhaps the current hi

Set separate colors within mini-index

2009-05-07 Thread Eric Patton
I was wondering if it is possible to set separate colors for the mini-index. I find the coloring of the mini-index distracting, and I would like to make it monochrome, with perhaps the current highlighted message as brightblack. Is this possible? -- Eric Patton

Re: Different colors in index

2008-10-22 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hallo Andrey! Andrey schrieb am Mittwoch, den 22. Oktober 2008: > > Can I configure mutt to show messages in a different colors, depending > on a date or time? For example - I want to display todays's messages > with a different color. Should be possible, example f

Different colors in index

2008-10-22 Thread Andrey
Hello, mutt users. Can I configure mutt to show messages in a different colors, depending on a date or time? For example - I want to display todays's messages with a different color. Thank you. Andrey Zhidenkov.

Re: Colors vanish when I open email from attachments menu..

2008-01-08 Thread Rado S
=- Dilip M wrote on Tue 8.Jan'08 at 18:10:31 +0530 -= > When I open the email from attachment menu, the colors of message, > quoted text, doesn't show up. How to get this work? Please > suggest.. Go back to "normal" pager mode with . Attachment mode is not meant

Colors vanish when I open email from attachments menu..

2008-01-08 Thread Dilip M
Hi, When I open the email from attachment menu, the colors of message, quoted text, doesn't show up. How to get this work? Please suggest.. -- Dilip

possible bug with colors on page view

2007-12-18 Thread Javier Rojas
Hi, When I change the textwidth in the pager view (the 'wrap' option) the text coloring isn't updated properly. E.g., if I open an email like this: yadda yadda yadda yadda lalalala la a [EMAIL PROTECTED] lala yadda ^^^ yadda yadda lalala where the underlined text is colored

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-24 Thread P.M.
--- cga2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > (1) > http://www.viemu.com/a_vi_vim_graphical_cheat_sheet_tutorial.html > (2) > http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~maverick/VimColorSchemeTest/ Thanks!!! Franz Die etwas anderen Infos rund um das Thema Reisen. BE A BETTER WELTENBUMMLER! www.yahoo.de/cle

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-24 Thread cga2000
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 11:18:49AM EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 10:23:48AM -0400, Chris Bannister wrote: > > > Just put: > > set editor=/usr/bin/vim > > in your .muttrc > > > > Personalise your colours for vim in your .vimrc > > (Obviously, this is the wrong mailing lis

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-24 Thread promulgato
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 10:23:48AM -0400, Chris Bannister wrote: > Just put: > set editor=/usr/bin/vim > in your .muttrc > > Personalise your colours for vim in your .vimrc > (Obviously, this is the wrong mailing list for discussions on vim as > would discussions on mutt be on a vim mailing list.

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-24 Thread promulgato
> For background colors in the console: > > man setterm Thanks! I'll look into that later on... Franz pgpQtK1UTew7I.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-24 Thread Chris Bannister
ith mutt) is impossible: nano allows only for color > *highlighting*, and that's all. The "color background feature" > works only in the context of *syntax highlighting*, which is > what I did not quite grasp at first. For background colors in the console: man setterm -- Chris. ==

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-24 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 06:31:12PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The way I see it is... if I could get rid of these bright white > characters over deep black background that bother my eyes so much > whenever getting a nano screen to compose a message within mutt, thus > making my experience

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-17 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2007-09-17, A Darren Dunham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 11:03:05AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: > > I don't know what you mean by mutt's "editor/pager". Mutt uses: > > > >o a line editor for editing the command line, which is built-in; > >o a pager, which can b

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-17 Thread A Darren Dunham
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 11:03:05AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: > I don't know what you mean by mutt's "editor/pager". Mutt uses: > >o a line editor for editing the command line, which is built-in; >o a pager, which can be built-in or external; >o a line editor for editing messages i

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-17 Thread promulgato
atterns as mutt (when in an X terminal), here is the syntax of a rudimentary "mutt colors" .nanorc configuration I made:: ### ####

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-17 Thread markus reichelt
* Alexander Dahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So, are you a lot of you guys using external textmode editors > > in the place of Mutt's "primitive" one? What are the intelligent > > Yes, I use joe. Me too, but I didn't adapt the color config. It's an editor, not a painter ;p -- left blank,

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-17 Thread Alexander Dahl
Hallo Franz, > So, are you a lot of you guys using external textmode editors > in the place of Mutt's "primitive" one? What are the intelligent Yes, I use joe. > alternatives? Is it feasible, then, to make your external textmode > editor match mutt's colors?

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-16 Thread promulgato
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 09:15:12PM -0400, cga2000 wrote: > > If you plan to switch to vim at some point in the future, why would you > want to bother about such trivial aspects as nano coloring? > > Don't waste time fine-tuning a car that's headed for the junkyard. I do appreciate your perspecti

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-16 Thread cga2000
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 07:19:11PM EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 12:59:26AM +0200, Eyolf ?strem wrote: > > > > Is this perhaps the place to suggest a switch to vim...? Not only is > > it the best editor in existence, it also has any color scheme > > imaginable (and then s

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-16 Thread promulgato
g it well. Those .nanorc files on the web basically deviate very little to not at all from the .nanorc included with the nano distribution. The only reference to mutt (email) colors I was able to find so far is: syntax "mutt" color green ">.*" That's all... Th

Re: Colors and... nano or native pager??

2007-09-16 Thread Eyolf Østrem
On 16.09.2007 (15:36), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What I still would like to know is, do I have to accept using > nano (as Mutt's email editor) in black & white, or is it possible > to make nano display the same colors (as mutt displays based > on the .muttrc configuration fi

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