Nope
My system has ~/login.conf set for en_US.UTF-8, and in ~/.Terry_shrc which serves like ENV in all my interactive shells; it sets LANG, LC_ALL, and MM_CHARSET; since I've encountered some programs that obey $LC_ALL but not $LANG. But no luck what so ever with getting this to work in screen :\
Now, playing around a bit more, I have noticed this; if I launch urxvt, then execute screen -U -m to start a new screen session, it doesn't work irregardless of the environment variables (ref my last post). But if I launch an xterm from bbrun or my current urxct/screen session, launch urxvt from that xterm, then run screen -m in the urxvt window that comes up -> perldoc works correctly.
oy...
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