Ack, this solved the problem :)
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 03:41:18PM +0100, Lukas Grässlin wrote:
> 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 a
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
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:
>
> I have some colors de
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 brightwhite default ~N color
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 01:13:24PM +0100, Lukas Grässlin wrote:
> Does anybody have an idea whats the problem here?
> (I tried different terminal emulators etc, but that does not seem to be
> the problem, as mutt colores every mail right, but often first I read
> them)
I don't know what's causin
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 index yellow defaul