Hi there,
On my system, when sometimes browsing the web, the single quote (') is
displayed as a square. Anyone know why this happens
sometimes?
Also, in Mutt, the only font that will work with the threading is
'fixed'. All the other ones produce garbled arrows i.e. '|*>' or 'NR>'.
Any idea wha
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001 18:23:42 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bostjan Muller) wrote:
SCREEN_FONT=GohaClassic-14
than run (as root) /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh) <- also runs at boot and sets
the console fonts.
yep works like a charm, only don't issue that command while you're in X
makes it all look a
* On 12-09-01 at 13:22 andrej hocevar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> hm, still nothing ...
> lssuing ls makes all the blue fields dazzled. however, not with a
> different font (t.psf.gz for a test -- you can easily recognize it).
> oh, well ...
>
> (lep dan, bostjan
hm, still nothing ...
lssuing ls makes all the blue fields dazzled. however, not with a
different font (t.psf.gz for a test -- you can easily recognize it).
oh, well ...
(lep dan, bostjan) :)
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Bostjan Muller wrote:
> * On 12-09-01 at 12:15 andrej hocevar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) w
* On 12-09-01 at 12:15 andrej hocevar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> hey.
[...]
>
> what's wrong? is there another method for doing this?
>
> thanks,
> andrej
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Try editing /etc/console-tools/config especially the line SCREEN_FONT
hey.
lately i've been playing a little with different fonts for the console.
using the command consolechars and specifying a valid filename (say,
/usr/share/consolefonts/GohaClassic-14.psf.gz) i've tried some out and
decided i liked this one for purely aestethical reasons.
so i put a link into /etc
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