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MAPSCRN(8) | System Manager's Manual | MAPSCRN(8) |
NAME¶
mapscrn - load screen output mapping table
SYNOPSIS¶
mapscrn [-V] [-v] [-o map.orig] mapfile
DESCRIPTION¶
The mapscrn command is obsolete - its function is now built-in into setfont. However, for backwards compatibility it is still available as a separate command.
The mapscrn command loads a user defined output character mapping table into the console driver. The console driver may be later put into use user-defined mapping table mode by outputting a special escape sequence to the console device. This sequence is <esc>(K for the G0 character set and <esc>)K for the G1 character set. When the -o option is given, the old map is saved in map.orig.
USE¶
There are two kinds of mapping tables: direct-to-font tables, that give a font position for each user byte value, and user-to-unicode tables that give a unicode value for each user byte. The corresponding glyph is now found using the unicode index of the font. The command
INPUT FORMAT¶
The mapscrn command can read the map in either of two
formats:
1. 256 or 512 bytes binary data
2. two-column text file
Format (1) is a direct image of the translation table. The 256-bytes tables
are direct-to-font, the 512-bytes tables are user-to-unicode tables.
Format (2) is used to fill the table as follows: cell with offset
mentioned in the first column is filled with the value mentioned in the
second column. When values larger than 255 occur, or values are written
using the U+xxxx notation, the table is assumed to be a user-to-unicode
table, otherwise it is a direct-to-font table.
Values in the file may be specified in one of several
formats:
1. Decimal: String of decimal digits not starting with '0'
2. Octal: String of octal digits beginning with '0'.
3. Hexadecimal: String of hexadecimal digits preceded by
"0x".
4. Unicode: String of four hexadecimal digits preceded by
"U+".
5. Character: Single character enclosed in single quotes. (And the
binary value is used.) Note that blank, comma, tab character and '#' cannot
be specified with this format.
6. UTF-8 Character: Single (possibly multi-byte) UTF-8 character,
enclosed in single quotes.
Note that control characters (with codes < 32) cannot be re-mapped with mapscrn because they have special meaning for the driver.
OTHER OPTIONS¶
FILES¶
- /usr/share/consoletrans
- The default directory for screen mappings.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
Copyright (C) 1993 Eugene G. Crosser
<crosser@pccross.msk.su>
This software and documentation may be distributed freely.
20 March 1993 | kbd |