Not from the command line. It uses LANG/LC_CTYPE/LC_ALL,
and this can be overridden from the Setup>Character set menu;
which could probably set in a dummy config pointed to be -config
if one were very keen to do so, though nmh understandly is not.
Yeah, the problem there is we need to display stuff that may be using
a charset that does match your locale. We can't even easily translate
from a charset to a locale name, so setting the right option on
the command line wouldn't help (also, it would probably do the wrong
thing, now that I think about it).
As for w3m, it's installed on my machine (/usr/bin/w3m),
but the build nmh process did not pick it up.
Not sure we want to fix it for 1.6, but it looks like those things are
done via etc/mhn.defaults.sh (which uses mhn.find.sh). It occurs to me
that Autoconf might do a better job here.
--Ken
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