On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 03:48:09PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >
> > Colours are really just specified as slot numbers (1-8 standard,
> > another 8 in some more recent terminal emulators). So the actual hue
> > you get for a colour slot is a quality of implementation iss
Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> Colours are really just specified as slot numbers (1-8 standard,
> another 8 in some more recent terminal emulators). So the actual hue
> you get for a colour slot is a quality of implementation issue. My
> Linux console shows my yellow prompt as an orange/brown too :-(
On 12:04 17 Jan 2002, Carl B. Constantine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I solved my color problems with mutt-1.3.25. I did specify the curses
| param incorrectly. It's fixed and I'm happily using the new mutt.
|
| However, I have a different color issue to ask about. Under my new
| compile of mutt
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Thus spake Thomas Dickey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > When I ssh from my solaris 8 box to my home machine, color works
> > correctly (including yellow). However, when I ssh from my home
> > machine to my work-solaris 8 machine, mutt is in mono color thou
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 12:04:50PM -0800, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
> I solved my color problems with mutt-1.3.25. I did specify the curses
> param incorrectly. It's fixed and I'm happily using the new mutt.
>
> However, I have a different color issue to ask about. Under my new
> compile of mutt
I solved my color problems with mutt-1.3.25. I did specify the curses
param incorrectly. It's fixed and I'm happily using the new mutt.
However, I have a different color issue to ask about. Under my new
compile of mutt with ncurses 5.2, I see yellow color as yellow (dtterm).
However, under my Lin