cyr (1)
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NAME
cyr - setup Cyrillic on Linux consoleSYNOPSIS
cyr [ options ]... [ keyboard [ keyboard_options ... ]]DESCRIPTION
cyr is a program for fast and easy setup of Cyrillic on the Linux console.OPTIONS
- -C, --copyright
- Display copying conditions and warranty information.
- -h, --help
- Display help information and exit.
- --save
- Saves given parametes as default for latter use in ~/.cyr_defaults.
- -v, --verbose
- Be more verbose.
- -s, --style=fontstyle
- -f, --size=fontsize
- Use the given fontstyle (i.e. fontface) and fontsize. Type cyr --help to see possible fontstyle-fontsize combinations.
- --font=fontfile
- Use this fontfile. The options -s and -f get ingnored if this option is given. You will use this argument if you want to use font that is not directly supported by cyr.
- -e, --encoding=encoding
- Setup the Linux console for this encoding.
- --ttys='console1 console2...'
- Setup Cyrillic in these consoles.
- keyboard
- keyboard_options
- Use this keyboard and keyboard options.
CONFIGURATION FILE
cyr reads it defaults from ~/.cyr_defaults or (if the former file doesn't exist) from /etc/console-cyrillic.Lines that contain only spaces or begin with `#' are simply ignored. All other lines should have the form
keyword parameters
Different keywords correspond to different arguments of cyr as follows:
`ttys terminals...' is equivalent to `--tty='terminals...''.
`style fontstyle' is equivalent to `--style=fontstyle'.
`size fontsize' is equivalent to `--size=fontsize'.
`encoding enc' is equivalent to `--encoding=enc'.
`fontfile fntfile' is equivalent ot `--font=fntfile'.
`layout kbd' specifies kbd as default keyboard to use.
`options opt...' specifies opt as default keyboard options.