Re: turning colors off
* Jessica Brennan <jib@xxxxxxxxx> [02-24-04 20:58]:
> I was having problems with the colors and I am using NetBSD. The fix I
> found for it was to configure it and then edit config.h.
>
> I had the following set:
> /* Define if you have use_default_colors, as a function or macro. */
> #define HAVE_USE_DEFAULT_COLORS 1
>
> Chaning it to:
> /* Define if you have use_default_colors, as a function or macro. */
> /* #undef HAVE_USE_DEFAULT_COLORS */
>
> fixed my horrible color problems that mutt was setting as the default.
> After that just continue with the build normally.
This is really hard. RTFM!
Colors are configurable. You man define them as you wish in
/etc/Muttrc and/or .muttrc. If you wish default colors, define
default colors in the rc-file.
man mutt
man muttrc
less /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt
Many examples are available from http://mutt.org.
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