On Wed, 18. Jul 2001 um 06:30:06PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
following line in ~/.Xdefaults
*customization: -color
This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xterm window.
I did this, but it's not enough.
Yes, ls
On Wed, 18. Jul 2001 um 04:53:05PM +0200, Morten Liebach wrote:
XTerm*termName: xterm-color this is where you set $TERM !!
Ahh...this is wonderful.
Thx a lot.
André.
On Thu, 19. Jul 2001 um 05:45:41PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
This also happens with %x. With 'set locale=de_DE' in my .muttrc, it
prints 17.07.2001 which is the correct date format for my locale.
However, if I remove %x, it prints 07/17/01 which is wrong.
Could someone please tell me why
Hello,
I have the problem of having a non-colored mutt, when starting it in
xterm. $TERM is xterm.
When I change $TERM to linux or xterm-color mutt will start with
colors.
So I guess it has something to do with terminfo. Unfortunately I don't
know a lot about it. On my SuSE-System mutt starts
On Tue, 17. Jul 2001 um 08:00:18PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
yea, that is what it looks like. i am on slackware 8.0, and have terminal type set
to linux. i get the same even when the terminal type is xterm, only then i dont
get colors.
also, it is the same in text mode, and xwindows...
I'm
On Tue, 17. Jul 2001 um 08:26:19PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
hi..
i am trying to get something like this. how and where do you get these indicators?
ankit mohan
It's the status bar, normally at button of mutt, but you can switch it
to top with the canonical status_on_top .
André.
On Tue, 17. Jul 2001 um 07:00:01PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
whai i want to know is whether there is a way to find the number of unread messages
in a folder when i am in another folder, or when i start mutt with the -y option, or
if I do a c?
I had the same question, but you`ve given me the
Hello,
is there a way of automatic mailinglist-filtering from within mutt?
I think of something like an automatic sorting into maildirs when mutt moves read
mails to the default mbox/maildir.
Perhaps one could define a folder-hook which saves every read message?
Has anybody done something