console-setup 1.70ubuntu5 source package in Ubuntu

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console-setup (1.70ubuntu5) precise-proposed; urgency=low

  * Update Ubuntu-specific translations from Launchpad (LP: #985605).
 -- Colin Watson <email address hidden>   Thu, 19 Apr 2012 16:03:16 +0100

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Binary packages built by this source

bdf2psf: font converter to generate console fonts from BDF source fonts

 This package provides a command-line converter that can be used in
 scripts to build console fonts from BDF sources automatically. The
 converter comes with a collection of font encodings that cover many
 of the world's languages. The output font can use a different
 character encoding from the input. When the source font does not
 define a glyph for a particular symbol in the encoding table, that
 glyph position in the console font is not wasted but used for another
 symbol.
 .
 When deciding about the position in the font for a particular glyph,
 the converter takes into account that in text video modes the video
 adapter copies the eighth column of the glyph matrix of symbols
 positioned in the pseudographic area to the ninth column. In order to
 create fonts for text video modes, the width of the glyph matrix of
 the source BDF font should be seven, eight, or nine pixels; otherwise the
 converter creates fonts suitable for framebuffer only.

console-setup: console font and keymap setup program

 This package provides the Linux console with the same
 keyboard configuration scheme as the X Window System. As a result,
 there is no need to duplicate or change the keyboard files just to
 make simple customizations such as the use of dead keys, the key
 functioning as AltGr or Compose key, the key(s) to switch between
 Latin and non-Latin mode, etc.
 .
 The package also contains console fonts supporting many of the
 world's languages. It provides an unified set of font faces - the
 classic VGA, the simplistic Fixed, and the cleaned Terminus,
 TerminusBold and TerminusBoldVGA.

console-setup-amiga-ekmap: No summary available for console-setup-amiga-ekmap in ubuntu quantal.

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console-setup-ataritt-ekmap: encoded keyboard layouts for Atari TT keyboards
console-setup-fonts-udeb: console fonts for Debian Installer
console-setup-macintoshold-ekmap: No summary available for console-setup-macintoshold-ekmap in ubuntu quantal.

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console-setup-mini: No summary available for console-setup-mini in ubuntu quantal.

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console-setup-pc-ekmap: encoded keyboard layouts for PC keyboards
console-setup-sun4-ekmap: No summary available for console-setup-sun4-ekmap in ubuntu quantal.

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console-setup-sun5-ekmap: encoded keyboard layouts for Sun5 keyboards
console-setup-udeb: Configure the keyboard

 This is an experimental replacement of kbd-chooser.

keyboard-configuration: system-wide keyboard preferences

 This package maintains the keyboard preferences in
 /etc/default/keyboard. Other packages can use the information
 provided by this package in order to configure the keyboard on the
 console or in X Window.