> |
> | Hmm, what do you mean when "colors are setup inverse"?
>
> I have colors set up in my .muttrc.
>
> For example:
> color normal blue default
> color message white default
> color quoted magenta default
>
Ok. Got it to reproduce.
Hmm .. I don't know what I'm going to do about this one ... it's obviously
ugly. The way that I see it, I think that not having color support in your
case (try setting another color other than default?) is less serious than
not even being able view the program in a terminal program in X at all.
Note that it might (not sure) be able to be solved by changing the color scheme
aka patching /etc/Muttrc for the ncurses problem, but I really don't want
to do this because I've seen this problem in at least one other ncurses
based program [1] so I don't want to throw in just one random fix for
the mutt program ..
- G.
[1] see prozilla