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diff --git a/xorg-server/fonts.src/terminus-font/README b/xorg-server/fonts.src/terminus-font/README new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a114c2e94 --- /dev/null +++ b/xorg-server/fonts.src/terminus-font/README @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ +Contents: + +1. About. +1.1. Quick installation. +1.2. Legend. +1.3. Variants. +1.4. Notes. + +2. Linux console. +2.1. consoletools. +2.2. kbd. +2.3. Quick reference. +2.4. Legend. +2.5. Notes. + +3. UNIX console. +3.1. bsd-pcvt. +3.2. Legend. +3.3. Notes. + +4. X11 Window System. +4.1. Installation. +4.2. Notes. + +5. Frequently Asked Questions. + +6. Legal information. +6.1. License. +6.2. Copyright. + + +1. About. + +This archive contains source code for generating and installing Terminus +Font for Linux console, BSD console and X11 Window System. + +- version 4.30 +- sizes 6x12, 8x14, 8x16, 10x20, 11x22, 12x24, 14x28, 16x32 +- styles normal, bold, EGA/VGA bold +- characters 850 +- format Bitmap Distribution Format (BDF) version 2.1 + +The character set covers about 120 language sets and supports ISO8859-1/2/5/ +7/9/13/15/16, Paratype-PT154/PT254, KOI8-R/U/E/F, Esperanto and many IBM, +Windows and Macintosh code pages, as well as the IBM VGA, vt100 and xterm +pseudographic characters. + +1.1. Quick installation. + +The commands: + +$ ./configure [--prefix=PREFIX] +$ make +# make install fontdir + +compile and install the Linux console and X11 Window System fonts. +The default PREFIX is /usr/local. + +1.2. Legend. + +The file names are structured as follows: + +ter-u<SIZE><STYLE>.bdf + +where <SIZE> is the font height, and <STYLE> is n for normal (all sizes), b +for bold (all sizes except 6x12) and v for EGA/VGA bold (8x14 and 8x16 only, +makes use of the eight character matrix column). + +1.3. Variants. + +Some characters are implemented in two variants. The alternate variants are +on the font WEB page. To use a variant, download it and execute: + +zcat terminus-font-<VERSION>-<NAME>.diff.gz | patch -p1 + +before installation. <VERSION> is the font version and <NAME> identifies the +variant. + +1.4. Notes. + +The commands marked with $ can be executed by a regular user. +The configure commands are optional. + +A lot of characters are available only under X11/ISO10646-1 (UTF+8/Unicode). + +6x12, 14x28-bold and 16x32-normal are worse than the other sizes/styles. +Avoid them. + +210E and 210F are not italic. + + +2. Linux console. + +- sizes 6x12, 8x14, 8x16, 10x20, 11x22, 12x24, 14x28 and 16x32 +- styles normal, bold, framebuffer-bold +- code pages ISO8859-1/ISO8859-15/Windows-1252, ISO8859-2/Windows-1250, + Windows-1251/ISO8859-5, ISO8859-9/Windows-1254, ISO8859-16, + ISO8859-7/Windows-1253, ISO8859-13/Windows-1257, IBM-437, + Bulgarian-MIK, KOI8-R, KOI8-U, Paratype-PT154, combined +- format PC Screen Font (PSF) with unicode data + +2.1. consoletools. + +$ ./configure [--prefix=PREFIX | --psfdir=DIRECTORY] +$ make psf +# make install-psf + +The files are compressed with gzip and installed in DIRECTORY. The default +DIRECTORY is PREFIX/share/consolefonts. Requires Perl. + +If you lack mappings for Windows-1252/1250/1251/1254/1253/1257, ISO8859-16, +IBM-437, KOI8-R, Bulgarian-MIK or Paratype-PT154/PT254, also run: + +$ ./configure [--prefix=PREFIX | --acmdir=DIRECTORY] +$ make txt +# make install-acm + +The default DIRECTORY is PREFIX/share/consoletrans. Requires awk. +Uninstallation of the mappings is not supported. To load a font: + +$ consolechars [-m MAPPING] -f ter-<X><SIZE><STYLE> + +where <X> is a character identifying the code page as listed in p.2.4. + +2.2. kbd. + +$ ./configure [--psfdir=DIRECTORY] +$ make psf +# make install-psf + +where DIRECTORY should be either PREFIX/lib/kbd/consolefonts or +PREFIX/share/kbd/consolefonts, depending on kbd version. Missing mappings +are installed with: + +$ ./configure [--prefix=PREFIX | --unidir=DIRECTORY] +$ make txt +# make install-uni + +The default DIRECTORY is PREFIX/share/kbd/consoletrans. Requires awk. To +load a font: + +$ setfont [-m MAPPING] ter-<X><SIZE><STYLE> + +where <X> is a character identifying the code page as listed in p.2.4. + +2.3. Quick reference. + +The commands: + +$ ./configure [--prefix=PREFIX | --psfdir=DIRECTORY | --ref=FILENAME] +# make install-ref + +install the text from p.2.4 as FILENAME (the default is README.terminus) +in DIRECTORY. + +2.4. Legend. + +names mappings covered codepage(s) + +ter-1* iso01, iso15, cp1252 ISO8859-1, ISO8859-15, Windows-1252 +ter-2* iso02, cp1250 ISO8859-2, Windows-1250 +ter-7* iso07, cp1253 ISO8859-7, Windows-1253 +ter-9* iso09, cp1254 ISO8859-9, Windows-1254 +ter-c* cp1251, iso05 Windows-1251, ISO8859-5 +ter-d* iso13, cp1257 ISO8859-13, Windows-1257 +ter-g* iso16 ISO8859-16 +ter-i* cp437 IBM-437 +ter-k* koi8r KOI8-R +ter-m* mik Bulgarian-MIK +ter-p* pt154 Paratype-PT154 +ter-u* koi8u KOI8-U +ter-v* all listed above all listed above and many others (about 110 + and many others language sets), 8 foreground colors + +names style + +ter-*n normal +ter-*b bold +ter-*f framebuffer-bold + +2.5. Notes. + +The combined code page is based on IBM-437 (character 0xFF is ogonek). +The ISO8859-16 font also includes all letters and accents from Windows-1250. + + +3. UNIX console. + +- sizes 8x14, 8x16 +- styles normal, bold, framebuffer-bold +- code pages ISO8859-1/Windows-1252, ISO8859-2, ISO8859-5, ISO8859-7, + ISO8859-9/Windows-1254, ISO8859-13, ISO8859-15, ISO8859-16, + Windows-1251, IBM-437, KOI8-R, KOI8-U, Paratype-PT154 +- format raw data + +3.1. bsd-pcvt. + +$ ./configure [--prefix=PREFIX | --rawdir=DIRECTORY] +$ make raw +# make install.raw + +or, for file names with minus instead of period: + +# make install-raw + +The default DIRECTORY is PREFIX/share/misc/pcvtfonts. The fonts are +installed uncompressed. Requires Perl. To load a font: + +$ loadfont -f /usr/share/misc/pcvtfonts/ter-<X><STYLE>.8<SIZE> + +or, for file names with minus instead of period: + +$ loadfont -f /usr/share/misc/pcvtfonts/ter-<X><STYLE>-8x<SIZE> + +where <X> is a character identifying the code page as listed in p.3.2. + +3.2. Legend. + +names covered codepage(s) + +ter-1* ISO8859-1, Windows-1252 +ter-2* ISO8859-2 +ter-5* ISO8859-5 +ter-7* ISO8859-7 +ter-9* ISO8859-9, Windows-1254 +ter-c* Windows-1251 +ter-d* ISO8859-13 +ter-f* ISO8859-15 +ter-g* ISO8859-16 +ter-i* IBM-437 +ter-k* KOI8-R +ter-p* Paratype-PT154 +ter-u* KOI8-U + +names style + +ter-*n normal +ter-*b bold +ter-*f framebuffer-bold + +3.3. Notes. + +The RAW font contains data only and should be compatible with all UNIX +systems. If any of the bold fonts doesn't look good try framebuffer-bold, +or, if you are using an EGA/VGA adapter, program it to to clear column 8 of +the character matrix (attribute controller register 0x10 bit 0x02). + + +4. X11 Window System. + +- sizes 6x12, 8x14, 8x16, 10x20, 11x22, 12x24, 14x28 and 16x32 +- styles normal, bold +- code pages ISO8859-1/Windows-1252, ISO8859-2, ISO8859-5, ISO8859-7, + ISO8859-9/Windows-1254, ISO8859-13, ISO8859-15, ISO8859-16, + Windows-1251, KOI8-R, KOI8-U, Paratype-PT154, ISO10646-1 +- format Portable Compiled Font (PCF) + +4.1. Installation. + +$ ./configure [--prefix=PREFIX | --x11dir=DIRECTORY] +$ make pcf +# make install-pcf + +The files are compressed with gzip and installed in DIRECTORY. The default +DIRECTORY is PREFIX/share/fonts/terminus. Requires Perl and bdftopcf. + +A copy of the normal 6x12 font is installed as "bold", because some X11 +libraries and applications substitute the missing bold fonts by shifting the +normal fonts, and others do not recognize the bold style at all if the +lowest font size lacks it. To install only the normal font, use "n12" +instead of "pcf" in the above commands. + +To update the font cache in DIRECTORY after (un)installation, run: + +# make fontdir + +The configuration file which lists the font directories must contain +DIRECTORY. If xfs or the X-server were active during the installation, they +should be restarted so the font list can be updated. + +See also: mkfontscale(1), mkfontdir(1), fc-cache(1), xorg.conf(5) and +fonts-conf(5). + +4.2. Notes. + +The ISO8859-1 and ISO8859-9 fonts contain the Windows Western characters and +can be used as Windows-1252 and Windows-1254 respectively. + + +5. Frequently Asked Questions. + +Q. Italic version? + +A. No. The quality is significantly lower, and preserving the font width +requires overlapping characters, which are not handled very well by X11/Xft. +If you need it than much, try mkitalic from FreeBSD or bdfslant from Debian. + +Q. Scalable version? + +A. Long story short, when the average display resolution becomes at least +150 DPI. Prefferably 200. + +Q. How about some new characters? + +A. Contact me and be ready to help. + +Q. The bold 6x12 font... + +A. ...does not exist, there is no space for a bold font in a 6x12 matrix. +However, the "normal" font is somewhere between. + +Q. The font works in X11/Motif, but not in GNOME/KDE/Xfce. + +A. See mkfontscale(1), mkfontdir(1), fc-cache(1), xorg.conf(5), xfs(1), +xlsfonts(1), fonts-conf(5) etc. + + +6. Legal information. + +6.1. License. + +You can use and distribute this archive and the character varianths freely +and without charge under the terms of the GNU General Public License version +2.0 or (at your choice) any later version. + +6.2. Copyright. + +Terminus Font 4.30, Copyright (C) 2009 Dimitar Toshkov Zhekov. +Report bugs to <jimmy@is-vn.bg> + + +Thanks to Anton Zinoviev, Tim Allen, Kir Koliushkin, Antonios Galanopoulos +and all the others who helped. |