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Without this packages, mutt in ansi-term is unusable (at least with my existing colour settings) -- adding this package makes it render everything. Hooray! Thanks very much.
However, there are some odd parts: the main thing is that I have my read messages set to brightblack and my read messages set to white and it looks like this:
So, not very white at all. My ls output is similar in that the colours aren't wrong... they just look dull. Looks the same in every theme I have installed, so I don't think that's it?
The other oddity is that somehow a blueish "background" is there:
This does not show up in any other terminal emulator, but maybe it's some other colour bleeding through?
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So, the background issue can be partially worked around by setting mutt's default background to default instead of black -- but I have confirmed that setting any background in mutt to black causes it to be darkish blue instead, which is very surprising.
Without this packages,
mutt
inansi-term
is unusable (at least with my existing colour settings) -- adding this package makes it render everything. Hooray! Thanks very much.However, there are some odd parts: the main thing is that I have my read messages set to
brightblack
and my read messages set towhite
and it looks like this:So, not very white at all. My
ls
output is similar in that the colours aren't wrong... they just look dull. Looks the same in every theme I have installed, so I don't think that's it?The other oddity is that somehow a blueish "background" is there:
This does not show up in any other terminal emulator, but maybe it's some other colour bleeding through?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: