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LOADUNIMAP(8) System Manager's Manual LOADUNIMAP(8)
loadunimap - load the kernel unicode-to-font mapping table
loadunimap [options] [map]
The loadunimap command is obsolete - its function is now built-in
into setfont(8). However, for backwards compatibility it is still
available as a separate command.
The program loadunimap loads the specified map in the kernel
unicode-to-font mapping table. If no map is given def mapping
table is assumed. The default extension (that can be omitted) is
.uni.
On Linux 2.6.1 and later one can specify the console device using
the -C option.
Usually one does not call loadunimap directly - its function is
also built into setfont(8).
-o, --output=FILE
save the old map to the FILE.
-C, --console=DEV
the console device to be used.
-V, --version
print version number.
-h, --help
print this usage message.
/usr/local/share/unimaps
The default directory for unicode mappings.
/usr/local/share/unimaps/def.uni
The default mapping file.
Andries Brouwer <[email protected]>
mapscrn(8), setfont(8)
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kbd 24 October 2024 LOADUNIMAP(8)
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