# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english # team # # If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask # debian-l10n-english@lists.debian.org for advice. # # Even minor modifications require translation updates and such # changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers. # # Most templates in this file should be leaved without default value. # In order to support the preseeding in the udeb, the default values # in this file have to be preferred over the complex guessing-work in # the config script of console-setup. Template: console-setup/use_system_font Type: text # :sl2: _Description: Do not change the boot/kernel font Template: console-setup/codeset47 Type: select # :sl3: __Choices: . Arabic, # Armenian, # Cyrillic - KOI8-R and KOI8-U, # Cyrillic - non-Slavic languages, # Cyrillic - Slavic languages (also Bosnian and Serbian Latin), . Ethiopic, # Georgian, # Greek, # Hebrew, # Lao, # Latin1 and Latin5 - western Europe and Turkic languages, # Latin2 - central Europe and Romanian, # Latin3 and Latin8 - Chichewa; Esperanto; Irish; Maltese and Welsh, # Latin7 - Lithuanian; Latvian; Maori and Marshallese, . Latin - Vietnamese, # Thai, . Combined - Latin; Slavic Cyrillic; Hebrew; basic Arabic, . Combined - Latin; Slavic Cyrillic; Greek, . Combined - Latin; Slavic and non-Slavic Cyrillic # :sl3: _Description: Character set to support: Please choose the character set that should be supported by the console font. . If you don't use a framebuffer, the choices that start with "." will reduce the number of available colors on the console. Template: console-setup/fontface47 Type: select Choices: ${CHOICES} # The languages with many non-ASCII letters should not use formatted # lists. If you decide to use formatted lists then keep the lines # relatively short. # :sl2: _Description: Font for the console: "VGA" has a traditional appearance and has medium coverage of international scripts. "Fixed" has a simplistic appearance and has better coverage of international scripts. "Terminus" may help to reduce eye fatigue, though some symbols have a similar aspect which may be a problem for programmers. . If you prefer a bold version of the Terminus font, choose either TerminusBold (if you use a framebuffer) or TerminusBoldVGA (otherwise). Template: console-setup/fontsize-text47 Type: select Choices: ${CHOICES} # :sl2: _Description: Font size: Please select the size of the font for the Linux console. For reference, the font used when the computer boots has size 16. Template: console-setup/fontsize-fb47 Type: select Choices: ${CHOICES} # :sl2: _Description: Font size: Please select the size of the font for the Linux console. Simple integers corresponding to fonts can be used with all console drivers. The number then represents the font height (number of scan lines). Alternatively, the font may be represented as HEIGHTxWIDTH; however, such font specifications require the kbd console package (not console-tools) plus framebuffer (and the RadeonFB kernel driver for framebuffer does not support them either). . Font heights can be useful for figuring out the real size of the symbols on the console. For reference, the font used when the computer boots has size 16. Template: console-setup/charmap47 Type: select Choices: ${CHOICES} # :sl3: _Description: Encoding to use on the console: Template: console-setup/fontsize Type: string Description: for internal use Template: console-setup/codesetcode Type: string Description: for internal use Template: console-setup/store_defaults_in_debconf_db Type: boolean Default: true Description: for internal use