Re: [arch-dev-public] [PATCH] fixed detection of CONSOLEFONT and enabled all *gz fonts

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> I removed psf.gz since i didn't find what's the difference between psfu.gz
> and psf.gz and maybe it supposed to be handled in other way.

The difference between a psfu and a psf font, is that psfu also
contains a unicode -> glyph mapping which is a necessity for UTF-8
consoles.

The psf fonts don't have a unicode map, and by default are only
usefull for the charset they were designed for. but it's possible to
load an external unicode map with "setfont -u".

references:
/usr/share/kbd/consolefonts/README.psfu
man setfont

-- 
damjan


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