Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Turkish psf Font for Syslinux"
2017 Jun 25
0
Syslinux FONT Command
> I'm using Syslinux 6.03. I'm using FONT command. I have converted
> cp857.08, cp857.14 and cp857.16 these are KBD Project fonts to PSF file
> format. My isolinux.cfg file's encoding is CP857 (Turkish VGA/DOS Font
> Encoding). But FONT command doesn't work.
>
>
> My isolinux.cfg file's content is below:
>
> FONT cp857.psf
>
> SAY
2017 Jun 24
2
Syslinux FONT Command
I'm using Syslinux 6.03. I'm using FONT command. I have converted
cp857.08, cp857.14 and cp857.16 these are KBD Project fonts to PSF file
format. My isolinux.cfg file's encoding is CP857 (Turkish VGA/DOS Font
Encoding). But FONT command doesn't work.
My isolinux.cfg file's content is below:
FONT cp857.psf
SAY ??i?????????
But these characters (??i?????????) don't
2019 Oct 26
0
Font for cyrillic letters
> Hi.
> I was trying to make syslinux to display russian letters.
>
> This page
> https://wiki.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Directives/font says
> that for Cyrillic you need a CP855. Is that correct? All other
> guides in internet say that you need CP866.
The "original" Code Page for Cyrillic for MS-DOS is "cp855".
There are several alternative
2019 Oct 26
2
Font for cyrillic letters
Hi,
On 26/10/2019 11:53, Ady Ady via Syslinux wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> I was trying to make syslinux to display russian letters.
>>
>> This page
>> https://wiki.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Directives/font says
>> that for Cyrillic you need a CP855. Is that correct? All other
>> guides in internet say that you need CP866.
>
>
> The
2019 Oct 27
0
Font for cyrillic letters
Thanks for your answers.
> ?Within the "kbd" package for ArchLinux, I would suggest reading (for
> ?some examples/hints):
>
> ???usr/share/kbd/consolefonts/README.Cyrillic
Yeah, I have read that same file, but at the screenshots page http://alexandre.deverteuil.net/pages/consolefonts/
As I could understand from there, there are three types of fonts that supports cyrillic:
2019 Oct 26
2
Font for cyrillic letters
Hi.
I was trying to make syslinux to display russian letters.
This page https://wiki.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Directives/font
says that for Cyrillic you need a CP855. Is that correct? All other guides in internet say that you need CP866.
I finally got it working. My config file was encoded in ibm866 correctly, but the problem was the font file itself.
I am on Arch Linux, so I run
gunzip
2007 Jun 09
2
psf files
[Bonsoir]
Sorry for the first post with a bad adress ... :o(
good evening
[ I'm french and my english is so bad ... so ...]
I use pxelinux with vesamenu.c32 and it's really good but ...
I would like to use correctly some carracters with accents
I try severals psf files found here and there but
these fonts dont have graphicals carracters used for borders of the
menu.
So... two
2016 Aug 28
0
The modification in PSF Package
Dear Researchers,
Have a look over updated *R package PSF*. Pattern Sequence Based
Forecasting (PSF) takes univariate time series data as input and assist to
forecast its future values. This algorithm forecasts the behavior of time
series based on similarity of pattern sequences. Initially, clustering is
done with the labeling of samples from database. The labels associated with
samples are then
2016 Aug 28
0
The modification in PSF Package
Dear Researchers,
Have a look over updated *R package PSF*. Pattern Sequence Based
Forecasting (PSF) takes univariate time series data as input and assist to
forecast its future values. This algorithm forecasts the behavior of time
series based on similarity of pattern sequences. Initially, clustering is
done with the labeling of samples from database. The labels associated with
samples are then
2006 Jul 30
2
syslinux issue - vga font affected after splash
My syslinux.cfg:
==========
FONT russian.psf
DISPLAY help.msg
F1 help.msg
F2 boot.msg
...
==========
File help.msg contents info on russian. File boot.msg contents some info and
splash stuff.
When booted I see info from help.msg, then I press F2 and some splash
picture appears.
But if I press F1 after that I can't read any, cause vga font affected or
not loaded.
(There is ASCII 25 symbol at
2016 Jul 02
0
Seasonal PSF - Time Series Forecasting algorithm
Hi friends,
If you are interested in univariate time series data predictions, have a
look in PSF algorithm and it's R Packages available at :
CRAN: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/PSF/index.html
GitHub: https://github.com/neerajdhanraj/PSF
How to use:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304131481_PSF_Introduction_to_R_Package_for_Pattern_Sequence_Based_Forecasting_Algorithm
and
2016 Jul 02
0
Seasonal PSF - Time Series Forecasting algorithm
Hi friends,
If you are interested in univariate time series data predictions, have a
look in PSF algorithm and it's R Packages available at :
CRAN: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/PSF/index.html
GitHub: https://github.com/neerajdhanraj/PSF
How to use:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304131481_PSF_Introduction_to_R_Package_for_Pattern_Sequence_Based_Forecasting_Algorithm
and
2017 Aug 13
1
[Bug 1167] New: Hacked By KingSkrupellos Cyberizm.Org Digital Security Technological Turkish Moslem Army
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1167
Bug ID: 1167
Summary: Hacked By KingSkrupellos Cyberizm.Org Digital Security
Technological Turkish Moslem Army
Product: bugzilla
Version: other
Hardware: sparc64
OS: RedFlag Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: minor
Priority: P5
2011 Jul 12
2
Translating CentOS Manual to Turkish.
Dear Sezer,
On 07/12/2011 10:37 PM, 7x24 WEB SERVICES wrote:
>
> My name is Sezer DEGE and I own a web hosting company.
>
> I come through the CentOS 6 release notes web page.
>
> http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.0
>
> I'd like contribute by translating this to Turkish language if its needed.
>
> Could you please lead me how can I do this?
>
2005 Jan 05
0
Turkish character problem
Hi;
I use Solaris 5.9 with Samba 2.2.8a. I have changed my codepage to 857 and
character set to 8859-9.
I do not copy files between solaris and windows. I use samba to print text
files from solaris server to windows Xp share printers.
I can see and edit the text files inside with turkish characters in solaris.
But when i print it from windows share printers, turkish characters does not
2013 May 24
7
Display borked when loading FONT
Hello,
I am a happy user of syslinux since 3.x. I've been able to load a font
to display French accented charecters since then, but it not the case
anymore, as problems have started to raise with syslinux 5.x.
program : EXTLINUX, ISOLINUX (same behaviour)
In extlinux.conf, the culprit is :
FONT=lat9w16
This font is taken from 'kbd' package, named lat9w-16.psfu. It contains
a
2009 Sep 09
2
InvalidArgumentError throw using Turkish stemmer and posting text "'leri"
Hi all,
I've come across a very strange bug with Xapian 1.0.9.0 and the Turkish
query parser when trying to index a string (as posting) that looks like
this: "...bir araya getiren CD'leri son teknolojiyle piyasaya...". The
actual offending bit of the string is: 'leri
It throws the message I have shown below. The real annoyance is that I can't
seem to catch it because it
2001 Sep 21
0
Turkish character support?
Dear samba team,
The work you managed to is great! We replaced our old system(don't want to mention the name!) with samba to share our productivity. Only thing we sttruggle every time is Turkish (iso-8859 and cp857) character support. We choose the codepages in kernel config (default nls option=iso-8859 & cp=587) and rebuild it, but things never change. Is there any opportunity for
2014 Oct 10
0
ivy bridge and custom font
> On Oct 10, 2014 4:00 AM, "Ady" <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I've encountered a strange problem with loading a font file.
> > > The environment:
> > > motherboard GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3, processor i7-3770, onboard graphics,
> > > extlinux 5.01.
> > >
> > > After
2005 May 04
2
syslinux: localboot error
Hello all,
I'm booting a USB stick (DOS formatted, one 1GB partition) and I'd
like to offer the choice of either continue booting from the USB stick,
or booting from the installed hard disk (Linux ext3). I've asked this
question here previously and Quinn replied saying I should use the
'localboot -1' option which would pass boot to the next device. And so
I did. The BIOS