Ulvican Kahya
Ulvican Kahya
I can confirm that the problem is with the -l flag and still exists. I have same issue with Arch and Manjaro. It works on Debian 10 though (all installed...
> > I can confirm that the problem is with the -l flag and still exists. I have same issue with Arch and Manjaro. It works on Debian 10 though...
> > > > I can confirm that the problem is with the -l flag and still exists. I have same issue with Arch and Manjaro. It works on Debian...
> > > > > > I can confirm that the problem is with the -l flag and still exists. I have same issue with Arch and Manjaro. It works...
> > > > > > > > I can confirm that the problem is with the -l flag and still exists. I have same issue with Arch and Manjaro....
> I think this bug report along with #85 arise from a misunderstanding of the feature and poor documentation in the --help and manpage, rather than from an actual bug...
> Who is running this in a TTY? AReally would love to figure a workaround for getting the japanese characters to work in terminal like a normal civilized human being...
@space-pagan I tried it on manjaro again and it still doesn't work and gives the error in the title. I have setfont installed and it works well when I run...
@space-pagan it returns `Unable to use both "setfont" and "consolechars".` and program stops. I'm not a C guru but I looked at the code and search for this sentence. I...
@space-pagan 1. I use ./configure 2. It returns /usr/bin/setfont 3. [here is the outputs of all the commands](https://gist.github.com/ulichx/ae64ea9d96213cd08f47e9559053fcfe) There is this part in the output of ./configure command which can...