Quoth Derek Martin on Wednesday, 24 October 2012:
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 06:48:54PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> > Quoth J Wermont on Tuesday, 23 October 2012:
> > > Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > > 
> > >  > I'm using iTerm2 on a Mac, but on X11 setups I use rxvt-unicode
> > >  > (command name "urxvt").
> > >  > 
> > >  > Both support URL clicking.
> > >  
> > > Hi, could you explain how one would *use* rxvt-unicode? Is it something
> > > you type in at the prompt? Something you execute from within mutt (if so,
> > > how)? Or...?
> > > 
> > > I'm on a Windows PC, I use SSH to connect to my ISP and log into my
> > > account, and that's where I run mutt. No X available to my knowledge.
> > > I'm assuming I would be running rxvt-unicode on the shell.
> > > 
> > > Thanks,
> > > 
> > > J. Wermont
> > 
> > Sorry, rxvt-unicode requires X.  It's an xterm replacement.
> 
> It appears that is actually not quite true:
> 
>   http://o56o.com/rxvt.html
> 
> There is a question of how trustworthy this code is...  The page is
> pretty bare, and the server root has no content.  This is also very
> old.  It's not clear if this requires Cygwin, but I tend to think so.
> But I seem to recall that Cygwin allows use of rxvt without an X
> server too...  Been a while since I used Cygwin though.
> 
> There's also MinGW, which provides rxvt without an X server.
> 
>   http://www.mingw.org/
> 
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That might just be rxvt, though, and not rxvt-unicode.  The latter
supports a lot more than just Unicode.

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