• Terminal Font under Linux

    From Rocksteady@VERT/THETUBE to All on Tue Mar 15 19:55:38 2016
    Hi All

    I use Syncterm under Xubuntu Linux. I installed also the fonts from int10h.org (Also know as The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack).
    But it doesnt show my the block chars and line chars correctly.

    Everyting works fine with Syncterm under Windows.
    Also when I run syncterm (Windows Version) with Wine everyting works.

    I'm thankfull for any hints.

    Best regards,
    Rocksteady

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Rocksteady on Tue Mar 15 16:38:50 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Rocksteady to All on Tue Mar 15 2016 07:55 pm

    Hi All

    I use Syncterm under Xubuntu Linux. I installed also the fonts from int10h.org (Also know as The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack).
    But it doesnt show my the block chars and line chars correctly.

    Everyting works fine with Syncterm under Windows.
    Also when I run syncterm (Windows Version) with Wine everyting works.

    I'm thankfull for any hints.

    Are you running it in X mode or in curses mode? Try playing with the different '-i' options (e.g. -ix, -ic) to control the output mode.

    digital man

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  • From Rocksteady@VERT/THETUBE to Digital Man on Wed Mar 16 09:03:21 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Digital Man to Rocksteady on Tue Mar 15 2016 04:38 pm

    Hi Digital Man

    Are you running it in X mode or in curses mode? Try playing with the different '-i' options (e.g. -ix, -ic) to control the output mode.

    Many thanks for you answer. I running in curses mode. I will give a try
    with the different options that you gave me.

    Many thanks and best regards,

    Rocksteady

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Rocksteady on Wed Mar 16 14:12:34 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Rocksteady to Digital Man on Wed Mar 16 2016 09:03 am

    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Digital Man to Rocksteady on Tue Mar 15 2016 04:38 pm

    Hi Digital Man

    Are you running it in X mode or in curses mode? Try playing with the different '-i' options (e.g. -ix, -ic) to control the output mode.

    Many thanks for you answer. I running in curses mode. I will give a try
    with the different options that you gave me.

    In curses mode, you are subject to your termcap settings. What is your TERM environment variable value? Deuce can help more with this (if/when he sees this message).

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  • From Rocksteady@VERT/THETUBE to Digital Man on Thu Mar 17 18:21:55 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Digital Man to Rocksteady on Wed Mar 16 2016 02:12 pm

    Hi Digital Man

    In curses mode, you are subject to your termcap settings. What is your TERM environment variable value? Deuce can help more with this (if/when he sees this message).

    I copy the termcap settings from Synchronet BBS (wiki.synchro.net/install:nix). TERM variable is xterm. I can also swap to ansi-bbs without
    success. Will try other settings as well.
    For now I'm happy with SyncTERM running with WINE.

    Many thanks and best regards,
    Rocksteady

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  • From twix@VERT/LIGHTBBS to Rocksteady on Fri Mar 18 08:33:52 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Rocksteady to Digital Man on Thu Mar 17 2016 18:21:55

    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Digital Man to Rocksteady on Wed Mar 16 2016 02:12 pm

    Hi Digital Man

    In curses mode, you are subject to your termcap settings. What is your TE environment variable value? Deuce can help more with this (if/when he see this message).

    I copy the termcap settings from Synchronet BBS (wiki.synchro.net/install:ni TERM variable is xterm. I can also swap to ansi-bbs without
    success. Will try other settings as well.
    For now I'm happy with SyncTERM running with WINE.

    Many thanks and best regards,
    Rocksteady

    I've compiled and installed syncTERM on my Ubuntu 16.04 last night. Works perfectly fine with ASCII graphics. No juggling with environment variables, system fonts/settings or wine. Just downloaded latest sources, installed libncurses-dev and invoked `make;make install`.

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  • From Rocksteady@VERT/THETUBE to twix on Fri Mar 18 20:39:51 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: twix to Rocksteady on Fri Mar 18 2016 08:33 am

    Hi Twix

    Thank you for your answer.

    I've compiled and installed syncTERM on my Ubuntu 16.04 last night. Works perfectly fine with ASCII graphics. No juggling with environment variables, system fonts/settings or wine. Just downloaded latest sources, installed libncurses-dev and invoked `make;make install`.

    I use xubuntu (16.04 Beta). As you can see my ASCII/ANSI output is really crumbled : http://i.imgur.com/V0Du1BU.png

    I will try to compile it under ubuntu. Xubuntu use xfce maybe there is
    the problem.

    Best regards,
    Rocksteady

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  • From Kevinl@VERT to Rocksteady on Fri Mar 18 22:11:00 2016
    Rocksteady wrote to All <=-

    Hi All

    I use Syncterm under Xubuntu Linux. I installed also the fonts from int10h.org (Also know as The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack).
    But it doesnt show my the block chars and line chars correctly.

    I don't know SyncTERM well enough to talk about its fonts, but I did
    do quite a bit of testing on fonts trying to find the ones that have
    both CP437 (the BBS ones) and also the VT100 special graphics
    characters.

    The best font overall by far is univga: http://www.inp.nsk.su/~bolkhov/files/fonts/univga/ . ReactOS did us
    all a huge favor by converting it to TTF here: https://rtoss.googlecode.com/svn/UniVGA16/VGAMedium.ttf

    The next best is terminus (xfonts-terminus in Ubuntu).

    Hope that helps.

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  • From Rocksteady@VERT/THETUBE to Kevinl on Sat Mar 19 22:02:05 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Kevinl to Rocksteady on Fri Mar 18 2016 10:11 pm

    Hi Kevinl

    http://www.inp.nsk.su/~bolkhov/files/fonts/univga/ . ReactOS did us
    all a huge favor by converting it to TTF here: https://rtoss.googlecode.com/svn/UniVGA16/VGAMedium.ttf

    Many thanks for the hint. Looks a little better now.

    Best regards,
    Rocksteady

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  • From Piotr@VERT/NOSTROMO to Rocksteady on Sun Mar 20 21:37:00 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Rocksteady to Kevinl on Sat Mar 19 2016 22:02:00

    https://rtoss.googlecode.com/svn/UniVGA16/VGAMedium.ttf
    Looks quite nice but I think it looks a bit fuzzy in 12pt.
    and only starts looking good at 14pt. With antialiasing
    enabled, at other sizes it's a bit deformed or blurry/fuzzy.

    I did some tests on Ubuntu 15.10 and with antialiasing
    disabled it looks good on 14pt, and for some reason on
    27pt. Anti-aliasing settings were modified using Unity
    Tweak Tool in case somebody wants to replicate it.

    At my $0.02, I found a good source for DOS-era computer fonts.
    All vectorised or otherwise possible to use on modern PCs
    at http://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/ . I especially
    like the Kaypro, IBM, Amstrad, Tandy, Phoenix, WYSE
    and ISO DOS font designs, even though I never had a single
    one of these devices, haha :).

    Also seconded on Terminus, a really great font. First thing
    I install when I am working with Linux command line buffer
    for any reasonable amount of time. I think it looks much
    better than the built-in Linux framebuffer font and has
    greater clarity when reading - and so much easier on the
    eyes.


    -Piotr

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  • From Deuce@VERT/SYNCNIX to Rocksteady on Fri Mar 25 00:09:01 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Rocksteady to All on Tue Mar 15 2016 07:55 pm

    I use Syncterm under Xubuntu Linux. I installed also the fonts from int10h.org (Also know as The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack).
    But it doesnt show my the block chars and line chars correctly.

    Sounds like you don't have the X11 headers or the SDL headers installed. The -dev package for at least one of those needs to be installed when building SyncTERM.

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  • From Rocksteady@VERT/THETUBE to Deuce on Fri Mar 25 09:40:47 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Deuce to Rocksteady on Fri Mar 25 2016 12:09 am

    Hi Deuce

    Sounds like you don't have the X11 headers or the SDL headers installed.
    The -dev package for at least one of those needs to be installed when building SyncTERM.

    I installed these dev-libraries and compile Syncterm again. Still the same.
    I guess it has something to do with xubuntu. Will test syncterm with
    other distros and see if the problem still exist.

    Many thanks for your Help!

    Rocksteady

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  • From Rocksteady@VERT/THETUBE to All on Tue Apr 5 07:57:00 2016
    Re: Terminal Font under Linux
    By: Rocksteady to Deuce on Fri Mar 25 2016 09:40 am

    Hi all,

    I guess it has something to do with xubuntu. Will test syncterm with
    other distros and see if the problem still exist.

    Ok, I've found a solution. In SyncTERM go to the Program Settings then
    you change "Video Output Mode" to Curses on cp437 Device
    Change you xubuntu console (xfce4-terminal) encoding to IBM862
    and everythings works well (native without wine).

    Hope that helps,
    Ben aka Rocksteady

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