Exmh colorized replies
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Fri May 17 17:00:06 EDT 2002
John Abreau writes:
| Before I upgraded to Redhat 7.3, exmh would colorize quoted text in
| messages;
| lines beginning with a single '>' were colored red, and line beginning with
| ">>" were colored a different shade of red.
|
| Since upgrading, exmh no longer does this. Any ideas why this would have
| broken, and more important, how I'd fix it?
Well, I'd consider this to be fixed. ;-)
One of the ongoing hassles that I find with new linux (or unix) boxes
is typing "ls -l" and finding the output unreadable because of the
colored file names, many having little contrast with whatever I've
chosen as the background. So I waste time figuring out how to turn
off the coloring on this release. Grrrr ...
Ultimately, the usual solution is to abandon whatever fancy terminal
emulator the vendor is pushing, and run "xterm -cm", which turns off
the colorization. A bit of experimenting with -fg and -bg determines
what gives a good contrast on the machine's display, and everything
becomes readable.
This colorization is one of the things that long ago convinced me to
read mail in an xterm, and not use exmh. I wasted far too much time
trying to get it to use readable colors, and I just gave up.
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