configuring codepoints in virtual console
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I am trying to display Hindi and English characters in a virtual terminal. I am able to display these characters for English and Hindi separately but I am not able to display them together. As per my knowledge a virtual terminal supports 512 code points. So it should be able to display all the characters (256 code points from English and 256 code points from Hindi) but it only loads 256 code points.
Does anybody has any idea on how to configure this settings? Or any other suggestions to achieve the described result.
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I am trying to display Hindi and English characters in a virtual terminal. I am able to display these characters for English and Hindi separately but I am not able to display them together. As per my knowledge a virtual terminal supports 512 code points. So it should be able to display all the characters (256 code points from English and 256 code points from Hindi) but it only loads 256 code points.
Does anybody has any idea on how to configure this settings? Or any other suggestions to achieve the described result.
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I am trying to display Hindi and English characters in a virtual terminal. I am able to display these characters for English and Hindi separately but I am not able to display them together. As per my knowledge a virtual terminal supports 512 code points. So it should be able to display all the characters (256 code points from English and 256 code points from Hindi) but it only loads 256 code points.
Does anybody has any idea on how to configure this settings? Or any other suggestions to achieve the described result.
ubuntu console fonts beagleboneblack virtual-consoles
I am trying to display Hindi and English characters in a virtual terminal. I am able to display these characters for English and Hindi separately but I am not able to display them together. As per my knowledge a virtual terminal supports 512 code points. So it should be able to display all the characters (256 code points from English and 256 code points from Hindi) but it only loads 256 code points.
Does anybody has any idea on how to configure this settings? Or any other suggestions to achieve the described result.
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asked Jul 12 at 9:57
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