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Re: kbd's behavior on "setfont"



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On 7/8/06, Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@linux.thai.net> wrote:
When loading Thai console font with command:
  setfont -m tis620 tis-phaisarn.f16
it complains:
  mapscrn: cannot open map file _tis620_

With console-tools' "consolechars" command,
it works fine with --acm option.

So, that makes Thai 8-bit usage on console impossible
with kbd. But for utf-8, "unicode_start <font> tis620"
just works.

Is there difference between kbd and console-tools
regarding ACM?

OK. I've found the cause, as described in Bug #377579.

Just want to make sure that Thai support on text console
is ready, before starting translation on some packages
that are likely to be run in text mode, such as xserver-xorg.

Regards,
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Theppitak Karoonboonyanan
http://linux.thai.net/~thep/
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