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New color definition makes much more sense.
I replaced brightdefault default
by bold default default
in my config file to get the same result, i.e. bold :)
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Thanks a lot for those details! That makes sense. Thanks for doing the coloring restructuring. It sounds like it wasn't fun but will have some nice long-run benefits!
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Well spotted, @lucrocha.
Fixed.
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I wonder if maybe this warning is correct and it just went unreported before?
Yes and yes.
default
is transparent; bright-default
can only be seen by people on hallucinogenic drugs :-)
Historically, default
s meaning wasn't clear.
It might:
- Do nothing (leaving the background colour)
- Set to the
normal
colour - Be transparent (causing colours to be merged)
About 18 months ago, I made default
mean transparent, everywhere.
The recent colour refactoring made the checking a bit stricter.
The foreground and background colours of an object are considered separately.
The priority order, from highest to lowest, is:
- Object colour
normal
colour- Terminal colour
Where multiple objects are overlaid, one is given higher priority.
e.g. tree chars + indicator: indicator is on top
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Note, https://neomutt.org/guide/configuration says explicitly: "The value brightdefault is also valid"
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