On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 01:13:39PM -0400, Chris Jones wrote: > On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:24:47AM EDT, Thomas H. George wrote: > > During bootup (Lenny) the console font changes to a thin, wiry font > > and then changes again to a font with much fatter characters. The final > > font is very readable but when I start mutt the symbols used to indicate > > threading of messages are weird. > > > > I installed console-tools and found the command consolechars -d changes > > to a font simple symbols to indicate threading. > > > > I don't mind resetting the font after each bootup but I am curious. > > What font am I using? Is there a way of displaying the available > > English fonts? > > $ show consolefont > > .. may be what you are looking for? > > CJ > maybe, but I have no such command. locale says LANG=en_US.UTF-8, I didn't think to check the output of locale before issuing the consolechars -d command. I will do so after the next reboot. I normally shutdown the system every night.
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