Hello,

Le 7/01/20 à 16:55, Alexandre ARNAUD a écrit :
> Does the TerminusBold32x16.psf.gz should work too?

that's the same font, only the shipped glyphs differ, ter-v* having
the most. From the README:

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 mappings / code pages listed above and many others, about 110
        language sets, 8 or 16 foreground colors depending on the kernel and
        console driver

names   style

ter-*n  normal
ter-*b  bold
ter-*f  framebuffer-bold

PS and OT for Alex: David doesn't want to use fbterm on the console
because he prefers to keep speech, but IIRC you don't so you should
really try it if not already done.

For instance:
fbterm -s 4O
4O is the font size, you may make it as big as you want.

To get out of the frame buffer just press Ctrl+d

Happy New Year to all.

Best,

Didier

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