Hello David!

On Sat, 06 Nov 1999, David Champion wrote:

> On 1999.11.06, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>       "Wilhelm Wienemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > i tell mutt to use color "default", but mutt tell me
> > > "default: no such color", why?
> > > 
> > > for example "color error brightred default"
> > 
> > Therefore you need 'ncurses' version 4.2 (the recent version is 5.0)
> > or you have to compile mutt against 'slang'.
> > Since version 4.2 'ncurses' is working with a 'default' color option.
> 
> It's more complicated than this.  I've tried all six of the following
> combinations.  The 1.0pre4/slang configurations accept "default" as a
> color, and the 1.0 releases do not.  COLORFGBG is set under all.

What kind of option is 'COLORFGBG'? Is it a specific mutt-option or
an option for the console or xterm environment?
 
>       1.0pre4 ncurses-5.0     error
>       1.0pre4 slang-1.2.2     ok
>       1.0pre4 slang-1.3.9     ok
>       1.0     ncurses-5.0     error
>       1.0     slang-1.2.2     error
>       1.0     slang-1.3.9     error

In my $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc file I use the following color-settings:
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#
## color terminals:
# (default, white, black, green, magenta, blue, cyan, yellow, red)
# (bright...)
# (color1,color2,...,colorN-1)
# 
#       object          foreground      background
# 
color normal            default         default                 # normal text
color indicator         brightyellow   red                      # actual message
color tree              brightmagenta  default          # thread arrows
color status            brightgreen    blue             # status line
color error             brightred       default                 # errors
color message           red             default                 # info messages

[...]  

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On my box is working 'mutt-1.1i'. 

bye - Wilhelm

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