On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 09:28:27PM +0100, Niels Terp wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using a Danish keyboard, and my /etc/sysconfig/console looks like this: > > # Begin /etc/sysconfig/console > > KEYMAP="dk" (I have also tried "dk-latin1") > FONT="lat1-16" > > # End /etc/sysconfig/console > > My problem is this: In Danish we have 3 special characters: æ (ae), ø (oe or > oslash) and å (aa or aring). ASCII-wise these characters follows right after > z. > > With the above configuration, these three characters prints correctly in > lower-case, but upper-case is printed as a graphic symbol, not as the > appropriate letter. > > Can anybody help me with this ? > > Niels > Please read the notes for 'FONT' in section 7.10. You are using the font mentioned in that example, so I assume you _will_ need the "-m 8859-1". Also, perhaps, the LEGACY_CHARSET variable - the 8859-15 example shows how to use it, but I guess the 8859-1 variant (at least for dk-latin1) might be better.
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