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Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries
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sylvain . bertrand |
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Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries |
Date: |
Sun, 10 May 2015 02:54:19 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
On Sat, May 09, 2015 at 07:56:43PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> But setting TERM is more important
> ...
> The "mlterm" entries in ncurses are the recommended ones for mlterm
That's where it's odd. I use mlterm-256color. I tried a bare "mlterm", and it
worked, I even noticed that bold text was rendered now. Then why
mlterm-256color is behaving that diffently than mlterm? If I use mlterm, do I
lose the 256colors support? (I thing mutt told me so).
Another thing, just to be sure, I need to "refresh' manually lynx after
resizing mlterm window, expected?
And the last of the last, heard that to support true colors terminals, ncurses
and terminfo format must be broken, true?
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Sylvain
- pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries, sylvain . bertrand, 2015/05/09
- Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries, Thomas Dickey, 2015/05/09
- Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries, sylvain . bertrand, 2015/05/09
- Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries, Thomas Dickey, 2015/05/09
- Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries, sylvain . bertrand, 2015/05/09
- Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries, Thomas Dickey, 2015/05/09
- Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries, sylvain . bertrand, 2015/05/09
- Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries, Thomas Dickey, 2015/05/09
- Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries,
sylvain . bertrand <=
- Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries, sylvain . bertrand, 2015/05/11
- Re: pkgconfig fix does not work for 'w' version of the libraries, Thomas Dickey, 2015/05/11