On 2008-12-17 09:02:31 +0200, أحمد المحمودي wrote: > > Here's an example .muttrc file similar to what I use: > > > > http://bryceharrington.org/files/lp-mutt-colors > > > > When using mutt's threaded view, you can quickly spot "patterns", like a > > series of emails ending in one green one usually means that bug got > > fixed, so you can skip over it. It's also useful in spotting > > replies on bugs you've worked on. > > I just tried it, it's cool, yet there is a problem if I'm using mutt > to access POP/IMAP mailboxes, those coloring rules makes mutt fetch > ALL emails' bodies (not just the headers) to implement those color > commands.
Mutt has no other choice if you do the colouring in the index list based on body contents. But you can try filtering just on the X-Launchpad-Bug header. The disadvantage is that not only status changes are coloured and that it probably doesn't work well on bugs with several tasks as you get several X-Launchpad-Bugs headers. Here are some updated examples: color index default white "~hX-Launchpad-Bug:.*status\\=Incomplete\\;" color index default green '~hX-Launchpad-Bug:.*status\\=Fix\\ Released\\;" color index white magenta "~hX-Launchpad-bug:.*status\\=Invalid\\;" color index yellow magenta "~hX-Launchpad-Bug:.*status\\=Won\\'t\\ Fix\\;" Michael -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
