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Re: Tiny Console Fonts - Almost Fixed



On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 09:29:30AM -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:
> I gave up and installed kbd.  On boot up the initial font was large.
> About half way through the boot up the scripts changed to tiny fonts and
> then after a half dozen lines switched back to large fonts.  The console
> is now very readable but when mutt displays the threaded list of
> postings the lines and arrows are replaces by strange characters.

This is most likely due to a mismatch between your locale character
set (charmap) and the encoding of the console font.  I'd advise
using UTF-8 for both.  You can check the locale codeset with

% locale -k charmap
==> charmap="UTF-8"

Because the Linux console has a limited number of characters (512 IIRC),
you need to choose a subset of Unicodei, which is why there are
separate Uni1, Uni2 and Uni3 fonts.  I use Uni2 myself.  All have the
basic Latin characters, but different Greek/Cyrillic/Arabic/Symbol
characters.  IIRC Uni2 has more symbols, but try them all out to see
which works best for you.

If you're not using UTF-8, then you'll need to choose the exact same
encoding as your locale charmap.


Regards,
Roger

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