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Re: adventures in coloring lines of the index view



Thus spake Christian Ebert [03/29/07 @ 17.44.53 +0200]:
> * 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 ;) :

No, I don't use fink's Mutt.  I got the source and built it myself.  The only 
./configure flags I used were ones to enable imap, header caching, body 
caching, ssl, and one flag about the location of BerkeleyDB (and this last one 
only because the suggested libraries wouldn't work no matter what I did).

> 
> $ 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 [...]

I don't know what this means.  Sorry, I'm a *NIX newbie :)

Many thanks,
GMN