Alexander N. Benner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Mutt will only display iso-latin1 chars if you set locale appropriate.
> > try $LANG = en_US.iso88591
>
> Also when started on a noniso based font terminal?
Of course not. You would have to set your LANG variable to correspond
to the environment you're running Mutt in.
> or more generally: is there a way to change font within mutt?
Of course not. Mutt runs inside a terminal. You tell Mutt what type of
terminal that is, and what font it supports, and Mutt will do its best
to support the font in use.
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