On Wed, Jun 08, 2022 at 12:23:07AM +0200, Anton Sharonov <anton.sharo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> raf <m...@raf.org> schrieb am Di., 7. Juni 2022, 01:57: > > > TERM=screen. > > > > It's OK. screen is more important to me than bold > > headers. > > > > Don't give up. Gnu screen definitely supports bold if running on xterm, i > see it all the time - in my vim at least, not configured in mutt yet by > now. TERM value is screen-bce for me. It has to be supported by > corresponding terminfo entry. There is a bunch of color related settings in > .screenrc on my end as well. Even italic works in xterm+gnu screen but for > italic you would need to compile not yet released dev version of gnu screen > (last time checked in 2021, may be they even released since then already) > > Cheers, Anton Thanks. It'll probably work if I just switch from "mono" directives to "color" directives and tell it to use bold and default colours. Yep, that did it: color header bold default default ^(Subject|From|To|Cc|Date): cheers, raf