## ## PLEASE READ /usr/share/doc/mlterm/README.Debian TO USE ANTI-ALIAS. ## ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ## ## Anti-aliased font settings for non-UTF8 encodings ## ISO8859_1=Courier 10 Pitch-iso10646-1; ISO8859_2=FreeMono-iso10646-1; ISO8859_3=FreeMono-iso10646-1; ISO8859_4=FreeMono-iso10646-1; ISO8859_5=FreeMono-iso10646-1; ISO8859_7=FreeMono-iso10646-1; ISO8859_9=FreeMono-iso10646-1; ISO8859_10=FreeMono-iso10646-1; ISO8859_13=FreeMono-iso10646-1; ISO8859_14=FreeMono-iso10646-1; ISO8859_15=FreeMono-iso10646-1; KOI8_R=Nimbus Mono L-iso10646-1; KOI8_U=Nimbus Mono L-iso10646-1; JISX0208_1978=VL Gothic-iso10646-1; JISX0208_1983=VL Gothic-iso10646-1; JISX0208_1990=VL Gothic-iso10646-1; KSX1001_1997=dotum-iso10646-1; BIG5=AR PL Mingti2L Big5-iso10646-1; GB2312_80=AR PL SungtiL GB-iso10646-1; GBK=AR PL SungtiL GB-iso10646-1; ## ## Anti-aliased font settings for UTF8 ## ## settings for UTF8 singlewidth (non-east Asian) characters # This contains many characters including Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic. # If you are willing to use UTF-8, you prefer to be able to use many # characters, don't you? ISO10646_UCS2_1=FreeMono-iso10646-1; # If you use UTF-8 but the range of characters is limited to ISO-8859-1, # you may use the following line instead of the above line. #ISO10646_UCS2_1=Courier 10 Pitch-iso10646-1; ## settings for UTF8 doublewidth (east Asian) characters # # Since there are no TrueType fonts available which contains # all of east Asian characters so far, you have to choose # one of the following lines. # Japanese speakers may want to enable the following setting. ISO10646_UCS2_1_BIWIDTH=VL Gothic-iso10646-1; # Korean speakers may want to enable the following setting. #ISO10646_UCS2_1_BIWIDTH=dotum-iso10646-1; # Traditional Chinese speakers may want to enable the following setting. #ISO10646_UCS2_1_BIWIDTH=AR PL Mingti2L Big5-iso10646-1; # Simplified Chinese speakers may want to enable the following setting. #ISO10646_UCS2_1_BIWIDTH=AR PL SungtiL GB-iso10646-1;