On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 06:01:58AM EST, Roger Leigh wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 01:13:39AM +0000, Phil Requirements wrote:
> > On 2011-01-02 14:23:55 -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > > Some characters are not displayed correctly on my monitor.  The command
> > > consolechars -d used to correct this problem but now it is unknown.
> > > 
> > > Now the command is gone and apt-cache search consolechars returns
> > > nothing.
> > 
> > I don't know about consolechars.
> 
> That's probably because Debian switched back from console-tools to
> kbd.  console-tools was unmaintained and kbd supported more stuff.
> You want to use "setfont", or just edit /etc/default/console-setup
> and restart console-setup.  Note that setfont /is/ consolechars,
> but supports larger fonts.  I'm using a 16×32 font with the following
> settings:
> 
> CHARMAP="UTF-8"
> CODESET="Uni2"
> FONTFACE="TerminusBold"
> FONTSIZE="32x16"
> 
> i.e. /etc/default/console-setup is where setfont gets the font
> information from; you don't need to run it by hand yourself.  This
> is actually a nice improvement over the previous methods.

Also, take a look at ‘unicode_start’.

cj


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