[Bug 57515] Re: default system-wide configuration should use "default", not "black"
Chris J Arges
57515 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu May 22 23:18:06 UTC 2014
You can always work around this by adding:
color normal white default
To your muttrc file.
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Title:
default system-wide configuration should use "default", not "black"
Status in “mutt” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
The default system-wide configuration file (/etc/Muttrc) specifies a
color scheme that uses "black" for the background. It would be nicer
to use "default" for the background, since using "black" breaks gnome-
terminal's transparency features.
To fix, simply s/black/default
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