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Re: [Mutt] #428: mutt: wishlist: request for mono attributes to be



#428: mutt: wishlist: request for mono attributes to be applied to color
terminals
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  Reporter:  "Marco d'Itri" <md@xxxxxxxx>  |       Owner:  mutt-dev
      Type:  enhancement                   |      Status:  new     
  Priority:  trivial                       |   Milestone:          
 Component:  display                       |     Version:          
Resolution:                                |    Keywords:          
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Changes (by pdmef):

  * component:  mutt => display


Old description:

> {{{
> Package: mutt
> Version: 1.3.12-2
> Severity: wishlist
>
> [NOTE: this bug report has been submitted to the debian BTS as Bug#82474.
> Please Cc all your replies to 82474@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>
> From: Jeff Sheinberg <jeffsh@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: mutt: wishlist: request for mono attributes to be applied to
> color terminals
> Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 19:15:18 -0500 (EST)
>
> Hi,
>
> One should be able to apply all of the mono attributes to any
> terminal that supports them, eg, `brightdefault default reverse'
> would give inverse bold using the default colors.  I know that my
> terminal can do this, since, eg, nvi writes its error messages in
> inverse bold.
>
> I think the an easy way to do this would to be able to set and unset
> the mono attributes cumulatively, and have them apply to any
> terminal that can support them, eg, bold + underline on a Debian
> xterm.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Jeff Sheinberg  <jeffsh@xxxxxxxxx>
>

> --- Begin /home/jeff/.muttrc
> unset   bounce_delivered
> unset   help            # set it to turn top status bar back on
> set     folder="~/.Mail"
> set     header
> set     move=ask-yes
> bind    editor  "\ch"           backward-char   ## bug broken ##
> bind    editor  "\c?"           backspace       ## bug broken ##
> bind    editor  "<delete>"      delete-char
> bind    editor  "\ct"           transpose-chars
> bind    editor  "\e<backspace>" kill-word
> ignore          *
> unignore        from: sender: to: date: x-loop: x-been-there: user-agent:
> unignore        x-mailer: subject: apparentely-to: x-zippy-says:
> unhdr_order     *
> hdr_order       from: sender: to: date: x-loop: x-been-there: user-agent:
> hdr_order       x-mailer: subject: apparentely-to: x-zippy-says:
> color   hdrdefault      brightdefault   default
> color   header          default         default .*
> color   indicator       default         white
> color   markers         default         default
> color   signature       default         default
> color   status          default         white
> --- End /home/jeff/.muttrc
>

>
> -- System Information
> Debian Release: 2.3-woody-testing
> Kernel Version: Linux eden-hda7.my.local 2.2.18 #1 Fri Jan 12 21:23:37
> EST 2001 i586 unknown
>
> Versions of the packages mutt depends on:
> ii  libc6          2.2-6          GNU C Library: Shared libraries and
> Timezone
> ii  libncurses5    5.0-6.0potato1 Shared libraries for terminal handling
> ii  libsasl7       1.5.24-4.1     Authentication abstraction library.
> ii  postfix        0.0.20000531.S A high-performance mail transport agent
>         ^^^ (Provides virtual package mail-transport-agent)
>

>

> >How-To-Repeat:
> >Fix:
> }}}

New description:

 {{{
 Package: mutt
 Version: 1.3.12-2
 Severity: wishlist

 [NOTE: this bug report has been submitted to the debian BTS as Bug#82474.
 Please Cc all your replies to 82474@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]

 From: Jeff Sheinberg <jeffsh@xxxxxxxxx>
 Subject: mutt: wishlist: request for mono attributes to be applied to
 color terminals
 Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 19:15:18 -0500 (EST)

 Hi,

 One should be able to apply all of the mono attributes to any
 terminal that supports them, eg, `brightdefault default reverse'
 would give inverse bold using the default colors.  I know that my
 terminal can do this, since, eg, nvi writes its error messages in
 inverse bold.

 I think the an easy way to do this would to be able to set and unset
 the mono attributes cumulatively, and have them apply to any
 terminal that can support them, eg, bold + underline on a Debian
 xterm.

 Thanks,
 --
 Jeff Sheinberg  <jeffsh@xxxxxxxxx>


 --- Begin /home/jeff/.muttrc
 unset   bounce_delivered
 unset   help            # set it to turn top status bar back on
 set     folder="~/.Mail"
 set     header
 set     move=ask-yes
 bind    editor  "\ch"           backward-char   ## bug broken ##
 bind    editor  "\c?"           backspace       ## bug broken ##
 bind    editor  "<delete>"      delete-char
 bind    editor  "\ct"           transpose-chars
 bind    editor  "\e<backspace>" kill-word
 ignore          *
 unignore        from: sender: to: date: x-loop: x-been-there: user-agent:
 unignore        x-mailer: subject: apparentely-to: x-zippy-says:
 unhdr_order     *
 hdr_order       from: sender: to: date: x-loop: x-been-there: user-agent:
 hdr_order       x-mailer: subject: apparentely-to: x-zippy-says:
 color   hdrdefault      brightdefault   default
 color   header          default         default .*
 color   indicator       default         white
 color   markers         default         default
 color   signature       default         default
 color   status          default         white
 --- End /home/jeff/.muttrc



 -- System Information
 Debian Release: 2.3-woody-testing
 Kernel Version: Linux eden-hda7.my.local 2.2.18 #1 Fri Jan 12 21:23:37 EST
 2001 i586 unknown

 Versions of the packages mutt depends on:
 ii  libc6          2.2-6          GNU C Library: Shared libraries and
 Timezone
 ii  libncurses5    5.0-6.0potato1 Shared libraries for terminal handling
 ii  libsasl7       1.5.24-4.1     Authentication abstraction library.
 ii  postfix        0.0.20000531.S A high-performance mail transport agent
         ^^^ (Provides virtual package mail-transport-agent)




 >How-To-Repeat:
 >Fix:
 }}}

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