Re: Color messages in the index view dynamically

2022-07-14 Thread dm1...@gmail.com
ilfile}" > /dev/null 2>&1 fi fi done < <(find ~/Mail/To-do -type f -print) It adds a custom header X-TODO, based on which I mark respective messages with color: color index white red "~h '^X-TODO: OVERDUE$'" To propagate changes to the far side, along with add

Re: Color messages in the index view dynamically

2022-07-13 Thread Ed Blackman
But that's where I run out of ideas. I don't *think* you can embed ANSI color commands in the index format, and I don't know of a way to run shell commands in the pattern for color commands. Maybe this inspires someone else that can get you closer. Ed On Thu, Jul 07, 2022 at 04:40:26PM +0300, dm

Color messages in the index view dynamically

2022-07-07 Thread dm1...@gmail.com
Hi all, I have some messages with a subject line containing the "due:[here goes some date]" text. I want mutt to color these messages differently and dynamically (at every opening or refreshing the mailbox) according to whether the date in the subject is in the past or the futur

Re: multiple color schemes

2021-09-11 Thread Bastian
after cataract surgery I'm considering using a dark > > > background scheme. > > > > > > Has anyone a technique for defining multiple color schemes and > > > toggling among them while using mutt? While talking about colors, I'd like to suggest to have a look at the so

Re: multiple color schemes

2021-09-09 Thread Ed Blackman
ight=mail -P PDF -a 1" set ?print_command So each redefines ^P to source the *next* one in the round-robin. When sourced, it changes, then echos, the print_command, to remind me where I am in the rotation. Probably not needed for something immediately visible like the color scheme. -- Ed Blackman

Re: multiple color schemes

2021-09-09 Thread Anders Damsgaard
* Jon LaBadie [2021-09-08 01:20:27 -0400]: I've always preferred a black letters on white background scheme. However, after cataract surgery I'm considering using a dark background scheme. Has anyone a technique for defining multiple color schemes and toggling among them while using mutt? I

Re: multiple color schemes

2021-09-08 Thread raf
> > > However, after cataract surgery I'm considering using a dark > > > background scheme. > > > > > > Has anyone a technique for defining multiple color schemes and > > > toggling among them while using mutt? > > > > > > I already

Re: multiple color schemes

2021-09-08 Thread Oleg A. Mamontov
considering using a dark background scheme. Has anyone a technique for defining multiple color schemes and toggling among them while using mutt? I already keep my color scheme in a separate file and source that file from ~/.muttrc. To extend that, I created two files for light and dark schemes

Re: multiple color schemes

2021-09-08 Thread Jon LaBadie
a technique for defining multiple color schemes and toggling among them while using mutt? I already keep my color scheme in a separate file and source that file from ~/.muttrc. To extend that, I created two files for light and dark schemes and separate macros (,l and ,d) to source them while running mutt

Re: multiple color schemes

2021-09-08 Thread Jon LaBadie
for defining multiple color schemes and toggling among them while using mutt? I already keep my color scheme in a separate file and source that file from ~/.muttrc. To extend that, I created two files for light and dark schemes and separate macros (,l and ,d) to source them while running mutt. I'd like

Re: multiple color schemes

2021-09-08 Thread Oleg A. Mamontov
On Wed, Sep 08, 2021 at 01:20:27AM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote: I've always preferred a black letters on white background scheme. However, after cataract surgery I'm considering using a dark background scheme. Has anyone a technique for defining multiple color schemes and toggling among them while

Re: multiple color schemes

2021-09-08 Thread raf
On Wed, Sep 08, 2021 at 01:20:27AM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote: > I've always preferred a black letters on white background scheme. > However, after cataract surgery I'm considering using a dark > background scheme. > > Has anyone a technique for defining multiple color schemes

multiple color schemes

2021-09-07 Thread Jon LaBadie
I've always preferred a black letters on white background scheme. However, after cataract surgery I'm considering using a dark background scheme. Has anyone a technique for defining multiple color schemes and toggling among them while using mutt? I already keep my color scheme in a separate

Re: Color display question

2021-07-22 Thread isdtor
dump.color_mode to 0, which disables color and basically sets monochrome mode. document.colors.use_document_colors 0 and 1 have the same light gray text but no highlighting.

Re: Color display question

2021-07-22 Thread nunojsilva
nks for html display > > text/html; /usr/bin/elinks -localhost 1 -no-connect 1 -force-html > -dump '%s' ; copiousoutput > > The terminal is gnome-terminal which defaults to TERM=xterm, supports > 80 colors according to tput, and muttrc sources a terminal-specific > file with color s

Color display question

2021-07-21 Thread isdtor
-connect 1 -force-html -dump '%s' ; copiousoutput The terminal is gnome-terminal which defaults to TERM=xterm, supports 80 colors according to tput, and muttrc sources a terminal-specific file with color settings the original source of which I don't remember. color header red black .* # (ma

Re: index color scheme

2021-04-26 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 08:04:48AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote: On 26Apr2021 16:32, Jon LaBadie wrote: I can't figure out the correct configuration for my desired 3 color scheme for the index. I can get New messages one color and Read messages a second. My third color would be for deleted

Re: index color scheme

2021-04-26 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 26Apr2021 16:32, Jon LaBadie wrote: >I can't figure out the correct configuration for my desired >3 color scheme for the index. > >I can get New messages one color and Read messages a second. > >My third color would be for deleted messages. It works fine >for Read mess

index color scheme

2021-04-26 Thread Jon LaBadie
I can't figure out the correct configuration for my desired 3 color scheme for the index. I can get New messages one color and Read messages a second. My third color would be for deleted messages. It works fine for Read messages that are deleted, but has no affect on New messages. They stay

Re: Mutt color scheme

2021-03-01 Thread Nemo Thorx
Quoting Francesco Ariis from 02 Mar (a Tuesday in 2021) at 0335 hours... > Il 01 marzo 2021 alle 17:37 M.R.P. zensky ha scritto: > > Hello running ubuntu linux have mutt installed and I am wondering > > if I can change the color scheme? > > Sure! The `color` directive is use

Re: Mutt color scheme

2021-03-01 Thread Francesco Ariis
Il 01 marzo 2021 alle 17:37 M.R.P. zensky ha scritto: > Hello running ubuntu linux have mutt installed and I am wondering > if I can change the color scheme? Sure! The `color` directive is used like color indicator yellow black and does what you ask. More info: http://www.mutt.o

Mutt color scheme

2021-03-01 Thread M.R.P. zensky
Hello running ubuntu linux have mutt installed and I am wondering if I can change the color scheme?

Re: color of unknown object

2020-12-07 Thread Jakub Jindra
Hi Matthias, that might be: color compose header fgcolor bgcolor Best, JJ On 2020-12-07 08:01, Matthias Apitz wrote: Hello, I'm struggling with a color problem in mutt 2.0.2: In the last menu before sending the mail

color of unknown object

2020-12-06 Thread Matthias Apitz
Hello, I'm struggling with a color problem in mutt 2.0.2: In the last menu before sending the mail: - y:Send q:Abort t:To c:CC s:Subj a:Attach file d:Descrip ?:Help From: Matthias Apitz To: Matthias Apitz

Has the default color option changed?

2019-09-24 Thread Pankaj Jangid
I have downloaded latest 1.12.2 via Homebrew. And when I launched, all colours were gone. Have the defaults changed in 1.12.2? -- Pankaj Jangid

Re: Getting color on FreeBSD

2019-09-12 Thread tech-lists
with an empty config file (as I have a .muttrc with color statements already): touch .argaerg mutt -F .argaerg Have you tried copying the supplied sample.muttrc to $HOME/.muttrc and then running mutt? It'll at least show you colour if $TERM is xterm-256color If you installed mutt with pkg

Re: Getting color on FreeBSD

2019-08-24 Thread Derek Schrock
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 08:14:28PM EDT, Tim Chase wrote: > I'm a bit stuck trying to figure out why colors aren't working for me > on FreeBSD (where I understand that termcap is used rather than > terminfo). According to the configure script it appears all you need for color is start_col

Getting color on FreeBSD

2019-08-22 Thread Tim Chase
xterm-256color $ tput Co pa 256 32767 Attempting to set the color in mutt with color status blue white works as expected on my Linux boxes but does nothing on my FreeBSD box. Colors work fine in vim and weechat. Likewise $ tput AF 4; echo hello ; tput me works, as does $ printf '\e

Re: Color headers in pager based on message patterns

2018-02-07 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 07Feb2018 20:35, Scott Kostyshak <skostys...@ufl.edu> wrote: Example (untested): message-hook . 'set my_hdr_colour=green' message-hook ~p!~l 'set my_hdr_colour=yellow' message-hook . 'color header $my_hdr_colour default' so that a colour is chosen per message, then applied t

Re: Color headers in pager based on message patterns

2018-02-07 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 10:00:33PM +, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 07Feb2018 01:05, Scott Kostyshak <skostys...@ufl.edu> wrote: > > I would like to color all header lines in the pager if a message pattern > > matches. > > > > As an example, I can use

Re: Color headers in pager based on message patterns

2018-02-07 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 07Feb2018 01:05, Scott Kostyshak <skostys...@ufl.edu> wrote: I would like to color all header lines in the pager if a message pattern matches. As an example, I can use the following to color the index if a message was sent to me and not sent to a list: color index yellow black ~p!~l

Color headers in pager based on message patterns

2018-02-06 Thread Scott Kostyshak
I would like to color all header lines in the pager if a message pattern matches. As an example, I can use the following to color the index if a message was sent to me and not sent to a list: color index yellow black ~p!~l But I cannot do the following: color header yellow black ~p!~l

Re: color line in compose menu?

2017-02-12 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 06:22:20PM +0100, ilf wrote: > Kevin J. McCarthy: > > > I am trying to color the "Security:" line in the compose menu. Is > > > that possible? > > Sorry ilf, that part is not currently colorable. > > Okay, that's what I assumed

Re: color line in compose menu?

2017-02-12 Thread ilf
Kevin J. McCarthy: I am trying to color the "Security:" line in the compose menu. Is that possible? Sorry ilf, that part is not currently colorable. Okay, that's what I assumed. What do you think of this idea? Does it sound useful to you? I for one would really like a col

Re: color line in compose menu?

2017-02-11 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 04:29:01PM +0100, ilf wrote: > I am trying to color the "Security:" line in the compose menu. Is that > possible? Sorry ilf, that part is not currently colorable. -- Kevin J. McCarthy GPG Fingerprint: 8975 A9B3 3AA3 7910 385C 5308 ADEF 7684 8031 6BDA

color line in compose menu?

2017-02-11 Thread ilf
I am trying to color the "Security:" line in the compose menu. Is that possible? In the manual, I cannot find "compose" in "object": http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#color So, something like this does not work: color compose red default "None" co

Re: How to color diffs in a patch-mail?

2016-06-21 Thread Eric Wong
rdiff of course)? Fwiw, my previous example works with LKML and g...@vger.kernel.org It also works on perl5-port...@perl.org where patches are sent as attachments. color body cyan black ^[+].*$ color body magenta black ^-.*$

Re: How to color diffs in a patch-mail?

2016-06-21 Thread Matthias Beyer
Hi Steve, On 21-06-2016 13:17:59, steve wrote: > I use colordiff. > > In my ~/.mailcap, I have > > text/x-diff; cat %s | colordiff; copiousoutput > text/x-patch; cat %s | colordiff; copiousoutput > That sounds nice, though it does not work for example for the LKML... (which isn't your

Re: How to color diffs in a patch-mail?

2016-06-21 Thread steve
Hi Matthias, I use colordiff. In my ~/.mailcap, I have text/x-diff; cat %s | colordiff; copiousoutput text/x-patch; cat %s | colordiff; copiousoutput Best, Steve

Re: How to color diffs in a patch-mail?

2016-06-20 Thread Eric Wong
Matthias Beyer <m...@beyermatthias.de> wrote: > can someone tell me how to color diffs in a PATCH mail when viewing > the mail contents with mutt? I use the following: color body cyan black ^[+].*$ color body magenta black ^-.*$ It's not perfect and highlights

Re: How to color diffs in a patch-mail?

2016-06-20 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 20.06.16 14:01, Matthias Beyer wrote: > can someone tell me how to color diffs in a PATCH mail when viewing > the mail contents with mutt? > > Is it even possible? Dunno. Once a patch has been delivered, I figure we've left the email world. But you could: set editor

How to color diffs in a patch-mail?

2016-06-20 Thread Matthias Beyer
Hi, can someone tell me how to color diffs in a PATCH mail when viewing the mail contents with mutt? Is it even possible? -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Kind regards, Matthias Beyer Proudly sent with mutt. Happily signed with gnupg. signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: color messages in index that are sent directly to me (not from list)

2015-12-30 Thread Xu Wang
t; > Hello Xu, > not tested but I'd play around with the patterns ~p and ~l (~p!~l > maybe, adding ~c if you need carbon copies too). > Once you tested your pattern (with, say, limit) and it does what expected, > modify colouring with > > color index green black your

Re: color messages in index that are sent directly to me (not from list)

2015-12-30 Thread Francesco Ariis
ies too). Once you tested your pattern (with, say, limit) and it does what expected, modify colouring with color index green black yourpattern Ask again if you have troubles with patterns!

color messages in index that are sent directly to me (not from list)

2015-12-30 Thread Xu Wang
I am part of many mailing lists. I would like to know when: 1. I am CC'ed or in the To field of an email address 2. When (1) is true *and* there is no mailing list in the CC or To field. (2) is specifically important to me because I need to be absolutely sure I don't miss these emails and that I

dynamic indicator color

2015-02-18 Thread MD
Dear list, is it possible to set the indicator color dependant on the message status? Just now, I have set in my .muttrc: color indicator brightblack yellow# active line with cursor color index bluedefault ~N # new messages If the indicator is on a new message, I would

Displaying HTML parts with color?

2014-06-11 Thread Peter Davis
, color for HTML links, etc. w3m does this when it displays the page interactively, but not when the -dump switch is used. Lynx likewise dumps only the plainest of plain text. I know mutt can colorize portions of text/plain messages, but is there any text format that mutt would recognize

Re: How to set color only for the parent of a thread in index mode?

2014-01-10 Thread Kim Christensen
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:41:57AM +0800, Techlive Zheng wrote: Hey, I want to highlight the parent message of a thread in index mode, how can I accomplish that? You could match for the following pattern: !~h In-Reply-To: This will only match non-replies (parent messages) and should work

Re: How to set color only for the parent of a thread in index mode?

2014-01-10 Thread Kim Christensen
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 05:16:51AM +0100, Kim Christensen wrote: On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:41:57AM +0800, Techlive Zheng wrote: Hey, I want to highlight the parent message of a thread in index mode, how can I accomplish that? You could match for the following pattern: !~h

Re: How to set color only for the parent of a thread in index mode?

2014-01-10 Thread Kim Christensen
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 05:22:58AM +0100, Kim Christensen wrote: On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 05:16:51AM +0100, Kim Christensen wrote: On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:41:57AM +0800, Techlive Zheng wrote: Hey, I want to highlight the parent message of a thread in index mode, how can I

Color when marking thread as unread

2014-01-09 Thread Christoffer Dall
Hi, I am using the solarized mutt color scheme (https://github.com/altercation/mutt-colors-solarized) with Mutt 1.5.21 as shipped on Ubuntu 12.10. When I mark a collapsed thread as read (ctrl+r), the thread shows up as being only partially read until I either save the mailbox or uncollapse

How to set color only for the parent of a thread in index mode?

2014-01-09 Thread Techlive Zheng
Hey, I want to highlight the parent message of a thread in index mode, how can I accomplish that? Regards, Techlive Zheng

Color changed in mutt

2013-11-30 Thread felix
I run mutt under gentoo, and recently upgraded a few packages, including mutt to 1.5.22-r1 from 1.5.21-r12. I use the sidebar. Now mutt shows an odd coloration. My color config is pretty simple: color attachment black white color body black white . color bold black white

Re: Color changed in mutt

2013-11-30 Thread Edward Toroshchin
On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 12:25:42PM -0800, fe...@crowfix.com wrote: ...recently upgraded a few packages... ... Is this a known change in 1.5.22? What else could cause this change? I didn't see any 'color' notes in ChangeLog or NEWS. The colors in mutt are AFAIK just names of ANSI color codes

Re: Color changed in mutt

2013-11-30 Thread felix
interpretation of the linux screen colors, I am sure, because I have been using the new Mac for several days with the same colors as with the old Mac. If this Mac change has any part in the color change, it's in combination with the mutt change or it's because it changed what it passes

Re: Color changed in mutt -- Not a mutt problem

2013-11-30 Thread felix
(something less than 10.9) has a term type of xterm-color. 10.9 splits that into xterm-16color and xterm-256color. I tried various different TERM values and none of them clear up the ESC and gray color, but my bet is now on the new Mac Term doing something unfriendly. Since this 10.9 Term didn't show

Re: rendering color in html emails inside mutt

2013-02-12 Thread Eric Smith
Stefan Wimmer wrote on Sat-09-Feb 13 10:57PM * Brendan Cully bren...@kublai.com [2013-02-09 22:38]: On Saturday, 09 February 2013 at 13:27, Gary Johnson wrote: On 2013-02-09, Brendan Cully wrote: Elinks does work fine to view attachments in color. You can't get color when autoviewing

Re: rendering color in html emails inside mutt

2013-02-09 Thread Igor Sosa Mayor
Am Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 05:23:23PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote: I have never managed to render color in html email, how is this possible? Yes, this is a question, which would interest me too. I also have sometimes this problem. -- :: Igor Sosa Mayor :: joseleopoldo1...@gmail.com :: :: GnuPG

Re: rendering color in html emails inside mutt

2013-02-09 Thread Gary Johnson
inserted inline in a red color. I have never managed to render color in html email, how is this possible? This is a function of the external program used to render HTML as text. The two that seem to be the most popular, lynx and w3m, don't seem to do this, but elinks does. So, all you

Re: rendering color in html emails inside mutt

2013-02-09 Thread Brendan Cully
of a deadline I missed some important email where answers to my questions where inserted inline in a red color. I have never managed to render color in html email, how is this possible? This is a function of the external program used to render HTML as text. The two that seem to be the most

Re: rendering color in html emails inside mutt

2013-02-09 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2013-02-09, Brendan Cully wrote: Elinks does work fine to view attachments in color. You can't get color when autoviewing though -- in this case, the elinks output is recolorized by the pager using color body rules, which mangle the underlying color. Even if allow_ansi is set? Regards

Re: rendering color in html emails inside mutt

2013-02-09 Thread Brendan Cully
On Saturday, 09 February 2013 at 13:27, Gary Johnson wrote: On 2013-02-09, Brendan Cully wrote: Elinks does work fine to view attachments in color. You can't get color when autoviewing though -- in this case, the elinks output is recolorized by the pager using color body rules, which

Re: rendering color in html emails inside mutt

2013-02-09 Thread Stefan Wimmer
* Brendan Cully bren...@kublai.com [2013-02-09 22:38]: On Saturday, 09 February 2013 at 13:27, Gary Johnson wrote: On 2013-02-09, Brendan Cully wrote: Elinks does work fine to view attachments in color. You can't get color when autoviewing though -- in this case, the elinks output

rendering color in html emails inside mutt

2013-02-08 Thread Eric Smith
Hi. (For those deeply offended by manifestations of html in emails, please look away now). I mainly receive email from non-technical people. Recently, while in the chaos ahead of a deadline I missed some important email where answers to my questions where inserted inline in a red color. I have

Change color of responded messages

2012-07-18 Thread Leonardo M . Ramé
As the subject says, I would like to change the color of my responded mails, those marked with an r at right side. I've tried with the following, but ti didn't work: color index yellow black ~r -- Leonardo M. Ramé http://leonardorame.blogspot.com

Re: Change color of responded messages

2012-07-18 Thread Dennis Guhl
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 08:27:50AM -0300, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote: [..] color index yellow black ~r From the fine manual: ~r [MIN]-[MAX] messages with “date-received” in a Date range ~Q messages which have been replied to Dennis -- Dennis Guhl () ascii ribbon campaign

Re: Change color of responded messages

2012-07-18 Thread Leonardo M . Ramé
On 2012-07-18 15:03:04 +0200, Dennis Guhl wrote: On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 08:27:50AM -0300, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote: [..] color index yellow black ~r From the fine manual: ~r [MIN]-[MAX]messages with “date-received” in a Date range ~Qmessages which have been

Is there a way to display color for embeded code ?

2011-10-26 Thread stardiviner
Sometimes, we will see some embedded code in mail body. I want to know is there a way to show syntax color for those embedded code. Use external tool, or outside something. and so on. Any way, don't make the implement method complex. I know that vim can display corresponding syntax color

how to color one mail reply you in a thread ?

2011-10-24 Thread stardiviner
I want to color one special mail in a thread from one mailing list. for example: Subject . [r] `- (I replied here) | `- | `- (someone replied me at here, I want to color this mail in mutt color theme) how to do this ? -- stardiviner GPG: 5D9F64D8 Twitter

Re: how to color one mail reply you in a thread ?

2011-10-24 Thread du yang
On Tuesday 10/25/11 11:46:48 CST, stardiviner wrote: I want to color one special mail in a thread from one mailing list. for example: Subject . [r] `- (I replied here) | `- | `- (someone replied me at here, I want to color this mail in mutt color theme) how

Re: how to color one mail reply you in a thread ?

2011-10-24 Thread stardiviner
= On [2011-10-25 11:46:48 +0800]: stardiviner Said: I want to color one special mail in a thread from one mailing list. for example: Subject . [r] `- (I replied here) | `- | `- (someone replied me at here, I want to color this mail in mutt color theme

Re: how to color one mail reply you in a thread ?

2011-10-24 Thread du yang
On Tuesday 10/25/11 12:06:10 CST, du yang wrote: On Tuesday 10/25/11 11:46:48 CST, stardiviner wrote: I want to color one special mail in a thread from one mailing list. for example: Subject . [r] `- (I replied here) | `- | `- (someone replied me at here, I

Re: how to color one mail reply you in a thread ?

2011-10-24 Thread du yang
On Tuesday 10/25/11 12:27:20 CST, du yang wrote: If you want to color mails from someone special, you can try the expression '~t x...@xyx.com' in color command. It is case-insensitive. Sorry again. the expression should like this '~f x...@xyx.com' ;-) -- oooO

Color difference between 'mutt' and 'screen -t mutt'

2011-09-13 Thread mutt
Hello, all, I've set most colors in mutt to red on black (for night vision reasons), when I start mutt directly by $ mutt I get http://tx0.org/2qx but when I open it 'in a new tab' in screen via $ screen -t 'mutt' mutt I get the expected http://tx0.org/2qy What on Earth can be going on?

color does not work

2011-06-23 Thread stardiviner
problem: my color scheme can work before. But not, it can not work any more. all of mails in index are white, and mail context are white too. weird. I set some colors about index and body. I know it is fucking bad to say weird. Here is my muttrc config in github: https://github.com/numbchild

Re: color does not work

2011-06-23 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth stardiviner on Thursday, 23 June 2011: problem: my color scheme can work before. But not, it can not work any more. all of mails in index are white, and mail context are white too. weird. I set some colors about index and body. I know it is fucking bad to say weird. Here is my

color index, only subscribed list can not be colored

2011-06-23 Thread stardiviner
I put subscribed mailing lists and color defining in two file. then source them in muttrc. I tested with this style: commit all of them, then remove commit a little by a little. Now I find which one causes this problem. I define a color for mailing list in color define file. {{ color index

Re: Cannot get pager background color right

2011-05-31 Thread Paul Bourke
That did the trick, thanks a million. Also useful to know about the files in /etc -Paul On 30 May 2011 17:44, Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@gnix.co.uk wrote: just to add: the setting that would change the section of the pager shown in your picture is -        color tilde foreground background

Cannot get pager background color right

2011-05-30 Thread Paul Bourke
from the Ubuntu repos and here is my current color settings: color normal default default color index brightgreen default ~N color error red default color tree white default color index brightblue default ~F color status white blue color header brightyellow default ^From: color header brightyellow

Re: Cannot get pager background color right

2011-05-30 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
of light grey: http://i.imgur.com/jTkcW.png I'm using Mutt 1.5.20 from the Ubuntu repos and here is my current color settings: color normal default default color index brightgreen default ~N color error red default color tree white default color index brightblue default ~F color status

Re: Cannot get pager background color right

2011-05-30 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
just to add: the setting that would change the section of the pager shown in your picture is - color tilde foreground background

Re: Mutt 256 color themes

2011-05-20 Thread ed
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 05:37:59PM +0900, Horacio Sanson wrote: Currently I am using the ivy league color theme from Aaron Toponce (see link below) with a couple of modifications to make it work in my transparent KDE Konsole. http://pthree.org/2008/10/22/ivy-league-theme-for-mutt/ I

Color text from img2txt not displaying correctly in pager

2011-04-25 Thread Mark Foxwell
, utf8 with ansi escapes etc.) but none render the color correctly. Could this be a problem with the configuration of mutt at compile time? The output of 'mutt -v' is as follows: `-- mutt -v Mutt 1.5.21 (2010-09-15) Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Michael R

Re: view html in color

2011-01-28 Thread Paul
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 03:53:22PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote: People more and more send html with their respnses in a different color :( Please let me have the maicap rule that can autodisplay these html mails in color in the pager. Put text/html;links -force-html %s or something to your

view html in color

2011-01-26 Thread Eric Smith
People more and more send html with their respnses in a different color :( Please let me have the maicap rule that can autodisplay these html mails in color in the pager. Thanks -- - Eric Smith

Re: How to define a foler-level color?

2010-11-14 Thread Michael Elkins
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 02:57:52PM +0800, Yue Wu wrote: As the title, I want to, say, highlight all messages with the subject vim in folder ml-r in color red, how to define such a color? You can use the color command: color { header | body } foreground background regexp The regexp can

Re: How to define a foler-level color?

2010-11-14 Thread Monte Stevens
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 02:57:52PM +0800, Yue Wu wrote: As the title, I want to, say, highlight all messages with the subject vim in folder ml-r in color red, how to define such a color? Folder hooks and color can do that. # For pager folder-hook . 'color header white black Subject: ' folder

Re: How to define a foler-level color?

2010-11-14 Thread Michael Elkins
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 07:23:45AM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote: On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 02:57:52PM +0800, Yue Wu wrote: As the title, I want to, say, highlight all messages with the subject vim in folder ml-r in color red, how to define such a color? You can use the color command: color

Re: How to define a foler-level color?

2010-11-14 Thread Yue Wu
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 11:28:41AM -0400, Monte Stevens wrote: On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 02:57:52PM +0800, Yue Wu wrote: As the title, I want to, say, highlight all messages with the subject vim in folder ml-r in color red, how to define such a color? Folder hooks and color can do

How to define a foler-level color?

2010-11-13 Thread Yue Wu
List, Hi! As the title, I want to, say, highlight all messages with the subject vim in folder ml-r in color red, how to define such a color? -- Regards, Yue Wu Key Laboratory of Modern Chinese Medicines Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine China Pharmaceutical University No.24, Tongjia

Re: some color definitions dont work

2010-09-20 Thread Brian Cuttler
of the issues being the load library dependencies. On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 02:16:53PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote: Hello, I'm really with no clue and sorry if this stupid or a FAQ, but I can't get some of the color settings to work in mutt 1.15.9 :-( What does work is: set color_after_eol

Re: some color definitions dont work

2010-09-19 Thread guru
El día Saturday, September 18, 2010 a las 04:37:06PM -0700, Chip Camden escribió: Are you using more than 16 color specifications? No. The problem must be caused by the way the FreeBSD's port is compiling (or patching) the source. If I run ./configure --enable-smtp by hand the colors

Re: some color definitions dont work

2010-09-19 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Sunday, September 19, 2010 a las 08:16:23AM +0200, g...@unixarea.de escribió: El día Saturday, September 18, 2010 a las 04:37:06PM -0700, Chip Camden escribió: Are you using more than 16 color specifications? No. The problem must be caused by the way the FreeBSD's port

some color definitions dont work

2010-09-18 Thread Matthias Apitz
Hello, I'm really with no clue and sorry if this stupid or a FAQ, but I can't get some of the color settings to work in mutt 1.15.9 :-( What does work is: set color_after_eol=no color status brightgreen blue color indicator brightyellow red color normal black white What does not work

Re: some color definitions dont work

2010-09-18 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Saturday, September 18, 2010 a las 02:16:53PM +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió: Hello, I'm really with no clue and sorry if this stupid or a FAQ, but I can't get some of the color settings to work in mutt 1.15.9 :-( What does work is: set color_after_eol=no color status

Re: some color definitions dont work

2010-09-18 Thread Chip Camden
Are you using more than 16 color specifications? Quoth Matthias Apitz on Saturday, 18 September 2010: El día Saturday, September 18, 2010 a las 02:16:53PM +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió: Hello, I'm really with no clue and sorry if this stupid or a FAQ, but I can't get some

Re: mutt - color problem

2010-09-01 Thread Brian Cuttler
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 01:57:39PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote: Quoth Brian Cuttler on Tuesday, 31 August 2010: On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 01:16:03PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote: Quoth Brian Cuttler on Tuesday, 31 August 2010: This is telling... #!/bin/sh for color in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Re: mutt - color problem

2010-09-01 Thread Chip Camden
: This is telling... #!/bin/sh for color in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 do echo `tput setaf ${color}``date` done output is as expected for the first 8 colors, that is Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Magenta, Cyan, White (on white

Re: mutt - color problem

2010-09-01 Thread Brian Cuttler
Chip, curie's mutt is built with slang, nnewton's is built with ncurses. That probably accounts for the difference. I finally got a download of a newer mutt version from sunfreeware and will install it on the Solaris x86 platform. Assuming that its also built with slang - do you know what I

Re: mutt - color problem

2010-09-01 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Brian Cuttler on Wednesday, 01 September 2010: Chip, curie's mutt is built with slang, nnewton's is built with ncurses. That probably accounts for the difference. I finally got a download of a newer mutt version from sunfreeware and will install it on the Solaris x86 platform.

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