Re: Mutt colours
Oops sorry, I think my original post wasn't very clear. I know how to change
mutts colours I have been using mutt on and off for two years. Its just that
I really like that particular colour combination and wondered where it came from.
Just the colour section of muttrc would be great.
Pat
On Wed Dec 16, 1998 at 09:00:56PM +0500, wtopa@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> Subject: Mutt colours
> Date: Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 04:44:29PM +0000
>
> In reply to:Patrick Colbeck
>
> Quoting Patrick Colbeck(pat.colbeck@esc.azlan.co.uk):
> >
> > Reply-To:
> > Hi
> >
> > This isn't really important but here goes anyway. I have over the last week
> > or so being introducing myself to Debian and playing with Hamm and Slink. At
> > one point my Mutt mailer was running with a nice colour setup (not one I made
> > rather it was installed by one of the Mutt debs I used) that used quite a lot
> > of green rather than the usual red and blue setup. I have reinstalled my
> > machine with Hamm and a few bits of Slink and now it has gone back to the old
> > red and blue config. Does anyone know where the other colour scheme came from
> > as it was much easier on the eyes.
> >
> > For the life of me I can't figure out which mutt dep it was in.
> >
> > Pat
> >
>
> Pat
>
> The colors (sorry colours) are setup in your .muttrc file. The
> Manual covers it very well. Here is an example from my .muttrc
>
>
> color attachment green black # ..
> color tree red black # index
> color header brightyellow black "^Cc:"
> color header brightyellow black "^Date:"# pager header
> color header color4 color6 "^Subject:"
> color indicator white blue # index
> color normal white black # pager body
> color quoted brightyellow black # pager body
> color quoted1 brightcyan black
> color quoted2 brightgreen black
> color signature red black # pager body
> color status white blue # index status bar default: black white
> color index red default "~z>10k"
>
> HTH
>
>
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