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Re: adventures in coloring lines of the index view



* Greg Novack on Thursday, March 29, 2007 at 01:30:58 -0500:
> Thus spake Christian Ebert [03/29/07 @ 08.07.15 +0200]:
>> * Greg Novack on Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at 22:29:24 -0500:
>>> Thus spake Derek Martin [03/28/07 @ 21.21.22 -0400]:
>>>> On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 02:57:03PM -0500, Greg Novack wrote:
>>>>> I wanted new messages in the index view to be colored in bold
>>>>> yellow.  Hence I put 'color index brightyellow default ~N' in my
>>>>> sourced color file.  What I'm about to explain is a way in which
>>>>> this seems to work incorrectly, while 'color index brightyellow
>>>>> black ~N' works properly.  
>> 
>> What setting do you have for indicator?
> 
> color indicator white red

Sorry, I can't reproduce this.

> Strangely, the mutt -v tells me ncurses 5.2, but the fink list
> command says ncurses 5.4-x for some things and 5.3-x for
> others.  mutt -v|grep curses yields:
> 
> System: Darwin 7.9.0 (Power Macintosh) [using ncurses 5.2] [using liniconv 
> 1.9]

Do you use fink's Mutt? Then that shouldn't happen, especially
since Brendan Cully is the maintainer ;) :

$ fink dumpinfo -f depends mutt
depends: ncurses, libncurses5-shlibs, libncursesw5-shlibs, <snip>

In case you compile your own, it's probably a good idea to do
something like:

LDFLAGS="-L/sw/lib $LDFLAGS" CPPFLAGS="-I/sw/include" ./configure [...]

and, depending on your wishes some other flags.
$ fink dumpinfo mutt
may give you some ideas.

c
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