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On 30 Jan 2002 14:04:34 -0500, Ron Parker wrote:
> On 30 Jan 2002 13:08:01 -0500, Steve wrote:
>> On 29 Jan 2002 16:26:07 -0500, Ron Parker wrote:
>>>Incidentally, you're both using an old version of slrn. The new version
>>>has some nice bugfixes.
>>
>> You forgot to mention the evil bold type it uses for unread message
>> subjects, good job I kept a backup of the old version.
>
> Mine uses a pleasing blue color. Perhaps you should check your .slrnrc.
(Actually, blue is what my ssh term uses to mean bold, so your mileage
obviously varies.) Try adding this to your .slrnrc:
set highlight_unread_subjects 0
From the manual:
highlight_unread_subjects
Type: integer
Default: 1
If non-zero, the subjects of unread articles are highlighted. There
are two possible ways of doing this:
When set to one, unread subjects are printed bright (when using
colors) or bold (in monochrome mode). This will obviously not have any
visible effect if the subject is printed bold or in a bright color
anyways. Besides that, the special color ``default'' does not have a
bright version.
When set to two, unread subjects are printed in the color you set with
unread_subject. In this case, only subjects of unread articles can be
colored by score.
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