Hi Paul
I kind of agree, and I also always wanted an easy way of having fonts.
But bitmap fonts for framebuffer
is a bit more complicated than just a font. setfont comes together with
keyboards of all kinds (loadkyes).
And for high resolution displays, I really want a setfont -d for most
fon
On 10/04/2025 19:02, Alex Myczko wrote:
Hi Paul
Well mostly the fonts- packages install vector fonts of formats ttf or
otf.
The setfont command and your configure thing uses fonts from the
package console-setup-linux,
mostly compressed pcf font format (bitmap).
Try dpkg -L console-setup-l
Hi Paul
Well mostly the fonts- packages install vector fonts of formats ttf or
otf.
The setfont command and your configure thing uses fonts from the package
console-setup-linux,
mostly compressed pcf font format (bitmap).
Try dpkg -L console-setup-linux to see some fonts.
Your best bet to
Package: fonts-spleen
Version: 2.1.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
After installing "fonts-spleen", I ran "dpkg-reconfigure console-setup"
with the intention of switching my current font to "Spleen". However,
"Spleen" does not show up in this list.
I've had a quick look through the conso
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