Changeset 39b5bb6


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Timestamp:
01/30/2024 04:10:13 AM (3 months ago)
Author:
Xi Ruoyao <xry111@…>
Branches:
12.1, 12.1-rc1, multilib, trunk, xry111/arm64, xry111/clfs-ng, xry111/loongarch, xry111/loongarch-12.1, xry111/mips64el, xry111/update-glibc
Children:
bbcac38
Parents:
40cd8a1
Message:

console font: Add more "working for C.UTF-8" console fonts

Location:
chapter09
Files:
2 edited

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  • chapter09/consoled.xml

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    7777  <para>We'll use <literal>C.UTF-8</literal> as the locale for interactive
    7878  sessions in the Linux console in <xref role='.'
    79   linkend='ch-config-locale'/>  The only console font shipped by
     79  linkend='ch-config-locale'/>  The console fonts shipped by
    8080  the <application>Kbd</application> package containing the glyphs for
    8181  all characters from the program messages in the <literal>C.UTF-8</literal>
    82   locale is <filename>Lat2-Terminus16</filename> (the other shipped console
    83   fonts lack glyphs of some characters like the Unicode left/right
    84   quotation marks and the Unicode English dash). So set
    85   <filename>Lat2-Terminus16</filename> as the default console font:</para>
     82  locale are <filename>LatArCyrHeb*.psfu.gz</filename>,
     83  <filename>LatGrkCyr*.psfu.gz</filename>,
     84  <filename>Lat2-Terminus16.psfu.gz</filename>, and
     85  <filename>pancyrillic.f16.psfu.gz</filename> in
     86  <filename class='directory'>/usr/share/consolefonts</filename> (the other
     87  shipped console fonts lack glyphs of some characters like the Unicode
     88  left/right quotation marks and the Unicode English dash). So set one of
     89  them, for example <filename>Lat2-Terminus16.psfu.gz</filename> as the
     90  default console font:</para>
    8691
    8792  <!-- We are using "nodump" for general settings, but not examples.  This
  • chapter09/usage.xml

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    438438        sessions in the Linux console in <xref role=','
    439439        linkend='ch-config-locale'/> so we should set
    440         <literal>UNICODE</literal> to <literal>1</literal>.  And the only
    441         console font shipped by the <application>Kbd</application> package
     440        <literal>UNICODE</literal> to <literal>1</literal>.  And the console
     441        fonts shipped by the <application>Kbd</application> package
    442442        containing the glyphs for all characters from the program messages
    443         in the <literal>C.UTF-8</literal> locale is
    444         <filename>Lat2-Terminus16</filename> (the other shipped console
    445         fonts lack glyphs of some characters like the Unicode left/right
    446         quotation marks and the Unicode English dash). So set
    447         <filename>Lat2-Terminus16</filename> as the default console
     443        in the <literal>C.UTF-8</literal> locale are
     444        <filename>LatArCyrHeb*.psfu.gz</filename>,
     445        <filename>LatGrkCyr*.psfu.gz</filename>,
     446        <filename>Lat2-Terminus16.psfu.gz</filename>, and
     447        <filename>pancyrillic.f16.psfu.gz</filename> in
     448        <filename class='directory'>/usr/share/consolefonts</filename> (the
     449        other shipped console fonts lack glyphs of some characters like the
     450        Unicode left/right quotation marks and the Unicode English dash).
     451        So set one of them, for example
     452        <filename>Lat2-Terminus16.psfu.gz</filename> as the default console
    448453        font:
    449454      </para>
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