[neomutt-users] Fwd: Neomutt and OS X terminal - name+version? palette? screenshots?

Russ Urquhart russurquhart1 at verizon.net
Thu Mar 1 14:05:35 CET 2018


For got to include the Neomutt users! Sorry!

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: Russ Urquhart <russurquhart1 at verizon.net>
> Subject: Re: Neomutt and OS X terminal - name+version? palette? screenshots?
> Date: February 27, 2018 at 10:10:44 PM CST
> To: Sven Guckes <guckes at guckes.net>
> 
> Sven!!
> 
> Have I said you’re the best!!! 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Feb 27, 2018, at 8:04 PM, Sven Guckes <guckes at guckes.net <mailto:guckes at guckes.net>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
> 
>> 
>>> I used macports to build the 20171215 version.
>>> I built it with gdbm, gpgme, Lua, sasl, and slang.
>> 
>> you really want to test it all, right?
>> 
> 
> Those were some defaults. But an initial test build.
> 
> 
>>> In my neomuttrc I only altered two sections:
>>> set pop_host="pops://russurquhart1:XXXXXXXXXX#1@pop.verizon.net <pops://russurquhart1:XXXXXXXXXX#1@pop.verizon.net>”
>> 
>> "0123456789", is it?
> 
> Yes, how’d you know! :)
> 
> 
>> 
>>> And added colors I had defined in my muttrc. Here is a portion of those:
>>> 
>>> # text colors - general functions
>>> color normal    white           default    # normal text
>>> color status    brightgreen     blue       # status bar, last and first row
>>> color search    brightyellow    red        # search results
>>> color message   brightyellow    default    # information, message last row
>>> color error     brightred       default    # error messages, last row
>>> color markers   brightred       default    # the + sign at the start of broken lines
>>> 
>>> # text colors - message index and attachment menu (last match wins)
>>> color indicator brightyellow    red        # current message selected
>>> color index     brightyellow    default ~U # unread messages
>>> color tree      brightred       default    # Threads' arrow
>>> color index     brightwhite     default ~F # important messages    ! flag - command "F"
>>> color index     yellow          default ~N # new messages          N flag - command "N"
>>> color index     magenta         default ~p # Messages to me
>>> color index     magenta         white   ~Q # Messages i replied to
>> 
>> dejavu.  pretty standard.
>> 
>>> I am running OS X 10.13.3
>>> 
>>> I believe that I also built this without slang and got the same results.
>> 
>> "results"?  no color? two colors (b+w)?
>> some colors? 8/16/256/65536 (3/4/8/16bit)?
> 
> :) White text on a black background. 
> 
>> 
>>> I hope this gives enough information.
>> 
>> err.. no.
>> 
>> "a portion" of a setup is just that: a portion.
>> again.. the rest i'd have to guess.
> 
> Ok. :) Here is the rest,
> 
>  #color index   brightred       default '(~n 51-100)'           # score 51-100
> 
>  # text colors - pager
>  color hdrdefault green         default                         # headers
>  #color header  yellow          default "^(from|subject|to):"   # header from: subject: to:
>  color bold     green           default                         # bold on mails' body
>  color underline        yellow  default                         # underlined
>  color attachment color5        default                         # attachments
>  color signature        red     default                         # signature
>  color tilde    blue            default                         # ~ at the end of messages
>  color quoted   cyan            default                         # quoted text 1st level
>  color quoted1  green           default                         # quoted text 2nd level
>  color quoted2  magenta         default                         # quoted text 3rd level
>  color quoted3  yellow          default
>  color quoted4  red             default
>  color quoted5  red             default
>  color quoted6  red             default
>  color quoted7  red             default
>  color quoted8  red             default
>  color quoted9  red             default
>  #color body       brightgreen    default  "((ftp|http|https)://|(file|mailto|news):|www\\.)[-a-zA-Z0-9_.:]\
>  #*[a-zA-Z0-9](/[^][{} \t\n\r\"<>()]*[^][{} \t\n\r\"<>().,:!])?/?"
> 
>  # Ronald J Kimball's url regexp. mutt-user 04/05/28
>  color body     brightyellow    default "(https?|ftp|gopher|finger)://([^"'"'"' \t\r\n)>.,!?&]\
>  |[.,!?][^"'"'"' \t\r\n)>.,!?&]|&([^g]|$)|&g([^t]|$)|&gt([^;]|$))+"
>  color body       brightred      default  "[-a-zA-Z_0-9.+]+@[-a-zA-Z_0-9.]+"
>  color body       green          default  "(^| )_[-a-zA-Z0-9_]+_[,.?]?[ \n]"
> 
>  # enphasized text
>  color body     green           default         "[*][-[:alnum:]]+[*]"
>  color body     green           default         "[ ]_[-[:alnum:]]+_([ ]|\.)"
> 
>  # vim: syntax=muttrc
>   color error   brightred       default                         # error messagecolor message    brightyellow    default                         # information message
> 
> 
>> 
>> which terminal (name+version) are you using?
>> are you using some color palette within?
>> can you upload some screenshots?
>> "what do you see? please show us!”
> 
> New  OS X terminal basic. Xterm-256 color 
> 
> I’ve attached a screenshot.
> 
> 
> 
> So here is what I am seeing.
>> 
>> 
>> we eventually will make you post your full setup
>> (except passwords.. which we can guess, anyway ;)
>> 
> 
> Thank you everyone! Sven I hope I get to see you and get you a beet or whatever is your favorite drink !
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Russ
> 
> 
> 

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