> --- Von Fugal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I googled many hours before finally finding only one > > ttf font that had a > > cambodian charset in it, and i'd like a fixed-width > > one for the terminal, if > > indeed one exists. Any ideas? > > If you can't find anything else for xterm, > gnome-terminal (and maybe konsole, too) supports ttf > fonts. Don't forget to obviously change your > keyboard mappings. > > -Jon D.
I might try gnome-terminal or something like it. It would break any ascii art, though ;) But it's not like I get a lot of mail with ascii art. But speaking of keyboard mappings, does anyone know of a good app for doing that? I've looked into it a little, and there's the command line ones for changing keymappings and that can read new mappings from files. I found myself a little stumped on how to map a key to a unicode character, and we're also talking remapping the whole keyboard and then some with 150+ characters, so some kind of nice gui app would be really nice. Any good sites I could go to to learn more on keyboard mappings and unicode, and any good places for getting unicode fonts? -- Von Fugal ____________________ BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://uug.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
