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@@ -3,15 +3,18 @@ univga-font (unicode terminal font)
UNI-VGA is a Unicode VGA font for X11 and console. It is primarily
intended to be the single source of fonts for console and for XDosEmu.
-One of the aims while creating the font was its internal consistency. For
-example, accented glyphs shouldn't differ too much from unaccented ones,
-as it was in original IBM's VGA font. It also allowed to render Latin
-Extended Additional glyphs with two accents, which was impossible with
-IBM's accents' size.
+One of the aims while creating the font was its internal consistency.
+For example, accented glyphs shouldn't differ too much from unaccented
+ones, as it was in original IBM's VGA font. It also allowed to
+render Latin Extended Additional glyphs with two accents, which was
+impossible with IBM's accents' size.
-X11 calls the font "-bolkhov-vga-medium-r-normal--16-160-75-75-c-80-iso10646-1"
-and an alias called "univga" is added, so you can say e.g. "xterm -fn univga".
+X11 calls the font:
+ -bolkhov-vga-medium-r-normal--16-160-75-75-c-80-iso10646-1
+...and an alias called "univga" is added, so you can say e.g.:
+ xterm -fn univga
-Also 3 varieties of the font are installed for use with the Linux console:
-AsianCyr-vga-8x16, WinCyr-vga-8x16, and UniCyrX-vga-8x16. They can be
-used in /etc/rc.d/rc.font, but won't show up in the setconsolefont menu.
+Also 3 varieties of the font are installed for use with
+the Linux console: AsianCyr-vga-8x16, WinCyr-vga-8x16, and
+UniCyrX-vga-8x16. They can be used in /etc/rc.d/rc.font, but won't
+show up in the setconsolefont menu.