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Re: upgrade to 1.5.5.1 results in funky colorization



On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 12:35:11AM -0500, Michael W. Oliver wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 08:20:38PM -0500, David Yitzchak Cohen wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 06:36:06PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > > On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 the mental interface of 
> > > Michael W. Oliver told:

> > > > However, with 1.5.5.1, the background color of the entire line is
> > > > changed to the non-default color, not just the text area.
> > > > 
> > > > Example (in the pager, from a PGP signed email):
> > > 
> > > Feature ;-)
> > 
> > It's a feature that actually makes Mutt less flexible, since in the
> > previous behavior it was possible to color the entire line or any part
> > of it selectively, by customizing the regexp.  Now, your only choice is
> > to color the entire line, or to use a custom pager (say, w3m or less -r)
> 
> Thanks for the info guys, I do appreciate it.
> 
> Downgrade to 1.4.1 starting...

I wish I could tell you there's a better alternative.  Sadly, an
external pager means you can't enter commands while viewing the message.
(That's why you'll notice that in my own config, I don't touch $pager,
instead turning 'l' into a macro for piping the message through my display
filter and into w3m, and then going into the standard pager to view
the message.  I need that since I use message-hooks very extensively.
I'm still working on finding a good alternative.)  I suppose you could
use the Guile patch for Mutt, and then Scheme your way to a solution,
but I can't help you there.  (Allister, maybe?)

> -- 
> Mike
> perl -e 'print unpack("u","88V]N=&%C=\"!I;F9O(&EN(&AE861E<G,*");'

$ perl -e 'print unpack("u","88V]N=&%C=\"!I;F9O(&EN(&AE861E<G,*");'
contact info in headers

LOL. . .

 - Dave

-- 
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It's simple, Skyler.  You've seen what food processors do to food, right?

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