Re: Setfont

2007-08-03 Thread Jamin Davis
#x27; package which contains setfont and mapscrn requested my your script: run apt-get install kbd. -- Jamin @ Home: Chester UK -<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Setfont

2007-07-31 Thread Bert Schulze
On 30 Jul., 19:50, "Loeghmon T. Nejad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a minimal installation of Debian Etch (with xserver-xorg-core > installed) that gives me an error message when I run the script -at the > bottom of this email. > The message says

Setfont

2007-07-30 Thread Loeghmon T. Nejad
Hi, I have a minimal installation of Debian Etch (with xserver-xorg-core installed) that gives me an error message when I run the script -at the bottom of this email. The message says, " setfont: command not found mapscrn: command not found " Can you please tell me what I am doing w

Re: The setfont utility

2000-12-28 Thread Colin Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I've been searching for the setfont program, but I just can't find it. Do >someone know which debian package contains this utility ? I tried kbd, but it >conflicts with console-utilies, which is already installed. And >console-utilies didn't >

Re: The setfont utility

2000-12-28 Thread ktb
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 12:55:31PM +, Thiago Araujo Silva wrote: > > I've been searching for the setfont program, but I just can't find it. Do > someone know which debian package contains this utility ? I tried kbd, but it > conflicts with console-utilies, which is

The setfont utility

2000-12-28 Thread Thiago Araujo Silva
I've been searching for the setfont program, but I just can't find it. Do someone know which debian package contains this utility ? I tried kbd, but it conflicts with console-utilies, which is already installed. And console-utilies didn't install it (I think it should :/). If pos

Re: ISO-8859-15: setfont and default font

1999-12-10 Thread Santiago Vila Doncel
On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, J Horacio MG wrote: > Hi, > > I have defined iso-8859-15 charset in my $HOME/.bash_profile, and it > works as such if I set a proper font for it, eg.: > > # setfont lat9u-16.psf > > lat9u-16.psf is a font I copied into /usr/share/consolefonts/. I us

ISO-8859-15: setfont and default font

1999-12-03 Thread J Horacio MG
Hi, I have defined iso-8859-15 charset in my $HOME/.bash_profile, and it works as such if I set a proper font for it, eg.: # setfont lat9u-16.psf lat9u-16.psf is a font I copied into /usr/share/consolefonts/. I use /etc/kbd/default.map for getting characters specific of iso-8859-15, just

Re: setfont; bo, hamm, slink

1998-11-27 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
On: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 13:24:54 +0400 (AMT) Eugene Sevinian writes: > > Hi all, > Recently I am doing some job with console fonts and it turned that > after running > > $setfont some-font > $setfont > > the mc and some other programs are losing the pseudographic cha

setfont; bo, hamm, slink

1998-11-26 Thread Eugene Sevinian
Hi all, Recently I am doing some job with console fonts and it turned that after running $setfont some-font $setfont the mc and some other programs are losing the pseudographic characters which are used to draw frames, borders etc. Instead pseudographic symbols the 'q', 'x&#x