The example works fine in my mutt.
You might find it's a result of your compile settings -- try "mutt -v"
to see them. In particular, look for +HAVE_WC_FUNCS. If you don't have
widechar funcs, try recompiling against (or finding a package which is
compiled against) ncursesw or slang.
Harald Wei
I am running mutt 1.5.21 compiled from the mutt repo (no ports) on
FreeBSD with no trouble. The parameters I passed to "prepare" are as
follows:
./prepare --prefix=/usr/local --enable-locales-fix --disable-fcntl
--enable-hcache --with-libiconv-prefix=/usr/local --with-slang=/usr/local
(I am
Hello,
I've been trying to tweak my colour scheme recently, and found some
strange functionality which I don't understand. I'm not sure if it's a
bug or an error in my configuration -- and if it is a bug I don't know
whether it lies in mutt, or s-lang, or my terminal.
The problem is as follows: