======================================================================== * kbd CREDITS ======================================================================== The programs loadkeys, dumpkeys and showkey were derived from Risto Kankkunen's kbd-0.81. The font loading code goes back to the codepage package by Joel Hoffman (joel@wam.umd.edu). (He tells me that the original reference is: "From: p. 307 of _Programmer's Guide to PC & PS/2 Video Systems_ by Richard Wilton. 1987. Microsoft Press".) The kernel and user interface for the font loading were derived from Eugene Crosser's intl_con package. [Similar things were done earlier by Jerry Kaidor (tr2!jerry@abekas.com, jkaidor@synoptics.com) : fontpak, H. Peter Anvin (hpa@nwu.edu) and Pavel Zaboj (xzaboj@vse.cs). Their code was not used, but the Latin-1 *.psf fonts were developed by H. Peter Anvin, and the Latin-2 ones by Pavel Zaboj.] The file kbdrate.c is Copyright (C) 1992 Rickard E. Faith. The files dumpkeys.c loadkeys.y loadkeys.analyze.l ksyms.c ksyms.h showkey.c keymaps.5 loadkeys.1 dumpkeys.1 showkey.1 are Copyright (C) 1993 Risto Kankkunen. The files setfont.c setfont.8 mapscrn.c mapscrn.8 (and changes to loadkeys.y) are Copyright (C) 1993 Eugene G. Crosser. The files psfaddtable.1 psfgettable.1 psfstriptable.1 are Copyright (C) 1994 H. Peter Anvin. The files chvt.c clrunimap.c deallocvt.c fgconsole.c findfile.c getfd.c getkeycodes.c getunimap.c kbd_mode.c loadunimap.c psffontop.c psfxtable.c resizecons.c screendump.c setkeycodes.c setleds.c setmetamode.c setvesablank.c showconsolefont.c spawn_console.c spawn_login.c chvt.1 deallocvt.1 kbd_mode.1 setleds.1 setmetamode.1 getkeycodes.8 loadunimap.8 resizecons.8 setkeycodes.8 kbd.FAQ.* (and changes to earlier mentioned programs) are Copyright (C) 1994-1999 Andries E. Brouwer. The file openvt.c is Copyright (C) 1994 by Jon Tombs portions also authors: Andries E. Brouwer Joshua Spoerri Chuck Martin Alexey Gladkov The file kbdinfo.c is Copyright (C) 2011 Alexey Gladkov . The file setvtrgb.c is Copyright (C) 2011 Alexey Gladkov, portions also Copyright (C) 2011 Canonical Ltd. Authors: Seth Forshee Dustin Kirkland The files auth.c pam_auth.h pam.c parse.c screen.c username.c vlock.c vlock.h vt.c is Copyright (C) 1994-1998 Michael K. Johnson Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Dmitry V. Levin ======================================================================== * kbd data/consolefonts/README.Lat2-Terminus16 ======================================================================== Contents: 1. About. 1.1. Quick installation. 1.2. Recommended modes. 1.3. Legend. 1.4. Variants. 1.5. 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. Bugs. 7. Legal information. 7.1. License. 7.2. Copyright. 1. About. This archive contains source code for generating and installing Terminus Font for Linux console, UNIX console and X11 Window System. - version 4.20 - sizes 6x12, 8x14, 8x16, 10x20, 12x24, 14x28, 16x32 - styles normal, bold, EGA/VGA bold - code pages ISO10646-1 - characters 690 - format Bitmap Distribution Format (BDF) version 2.1 The character set covers ISO8859-1/2/5/9/13/15/16, IBM-437/852/855/866, Windows-1250/1251/1252/1254/1257, KOI8-R/U/E/F, Paratype-PT154/PT254, Bulgarian-MIK, Macintosh-Ukrainian, Esperanto and many others (a total of about 110 language sets). Also included are the IBM VGA, vt100 and xterm pseudographic characters. 1.1. Quick installation. The commands: $ ./configure [--prefix=PREFIX] $ make # make install compile and install the Linux console and X11 Window System fonts, and # make fontdir updates fonts.dir for X11 (if you don't know what fonts.dir is, execute the command). 1.2. Recommended modes. Obviously, the larger and better a monitor is, the higher modes (with the respective rates) can be used, and the more text may fit on the screen while remaining comfortably readable - and vice versa. As a comparison base, it is considered normal to use 640x480 and 800x600 modes with font size 8x16 and 10x20 respectively (that is, 80 columns by 30 lines) on 14" and 15" CRT monitors. Use modes that match your display ratio. Most personal computer monitors are 4:3, so use 1280x960 (4:3) instead of 1280x1024 (5:4) if possible. The EGA/VGA text modes are 720x400 (9:5), but the font (i.e. sizes 8x14 and 8x16) is designed to work with them. 1.3. Legend. The file names are structured as follows: ter-u