On Mon Oct 22, 2001 at 06:00:59PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 01:32:46PM +0100, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
Ok, so people might be getting bored with these colour problems, but
here's another one which is really starting to bug me and I'm hoping
someone can shed fresh
On Mon Oct 29, 2001 at 09:08:40AM -0500, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
Aye, actually had time to investigate this over the weekend and found
the offending stuff in mutt's configure script - for the use_default_color
checks it only includes curses.h
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
Aye, actually had time to investigate this over the weekend and found
the offending stuff in mutt's configure script - for the use_default_color
checks it only includes curses.h - now on NetBSD this only exists in
/usr/include for system curses
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
To report a bug, please use the flea(1) utility.
-% mutt
Error in /home/sketch/.source/mutt/mutt.colour, line 38: default: no such color
[...]
source: errors in /home/sketch/.muttrc
Press any key to continue...
-% strings /usr/pkg/lib/libncurses.so.5.2|grep use_de
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 01:32:46PM +0100, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
Ok, so people might be getting bored with these colour problems, but
here's another one which is really starting to bug me and I'm hoping
someone can shed fresh clues.. :)
there's no indication in the mutt -v, but you're
Lukas --
...and then Lukas Ruf said...
% Hi there,
Hello!
%
% for a couple of months I am using mutt, under Linux since it's been
...
%
% So the question: where can I define the color default
% such that the configuration of my muttrc:
% color normal default default # normal text
the following errors:
Error in /home/ruf/.mutt/muttrc, line 952: default: no such color
I followed the FAQ and, magically, there are some colors after that.
(I followed the points of Color doesn't work. All I get is a bold
(bright) font.)
So the question: where can I define the color default
. That wouldn't be a
problem except that every time I quit mutt, the last messages (14 messages
saved, 0 deleted or mailbox unchanged, whatever) is printed in bold of the
default fg color. I can only reset this with a ls --color, not a reset.
What can I change in Muttrc to fix this. I've tried making