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I guess that's related to font character encoding. For example, I have set iso-8859-2 in konsole and accentuated characters are displayed correctly (žćčđš). However, in tty consoles they are show like question marks.
See the documentation for setfont and issue something like setfont LatArCyrHeb-19 -m 8859-2 in console, of course with correct encoding for cyrillic.
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dcengija wrote:
> > I guess that's related to font character encoding. For example, I have > set iso-8859-2 in konsole and accentuated characters are displayed > correctly (žćčđš). However, in tty consoles they are show > like question marks. > > See the documentation for setfont and issue something like > > setfont LatArCyrHeb-19 -m 8859-2 > > in console, of course with correct encoding for cyrillic. thank you for your reaply dcengija. So that is not mine misunderstanding, that is minor bug AFAIU I understand that this can be fixed, but in 10.2-11.1 I have not need to do this. That is one more thing that broken in 11.2 ![]() -- WBR |
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