Template: xfonts-traditional/reconfigure-xterm
Type: boolean
Default: false
-_Description: Configure xterm to use traditional font?
+_Description: Configure xterm to use traditional fonts?
You can have the xterm default UTF-8 font changed to the traditional
version.
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conffile so you may get prompts from dpkg about it in the future.)
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Alternatively, if you do not want me to change the default, I will
- generate XTerm.trad for you to do what you like with.
+ generate the file XTerm.trad, but it will not be used.
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To revert the change, simply change the key "*VT100.utf8Fonts.font"
back from "-trad-..." to "-misc-...", or rename the old file back
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Configure system to use traditional "fixed"?
- You can have the font alias "fixed" remapped to the traditional version.
+ I can remap the font alias "fixed" to the traditional version.
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If you approve, I will edit /etc/X11/fonts/misc/xfonts-base.alias for
you, and save your old file as xfonts-base.alias.backup.not-trad.
- (Note that this is a conffile so you may get prompts from dpkg about
+ (Note that this is a conffile, so you may get prompts from dpkg about
it in the future.)
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Alternatively, if you do not want me to change the default, I will
generate xfonts-base-alias.trad for you to do what you like with.
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- To revert the change to the default, simply change the alias "fixed"
- back from "-trad-..." to "-misc-...", or rename the old file back
- into place.
+ To revert this change, simply change the alias "fixed" back from
+ "-trad-..." to "-misc-...", or rename the old file back into place.
Template: xfonts-traditional/confirm-break-remove
Type: boolean
Default: false
-_Description: Remove anyway, breaking "fixed" and your X server?
+_Description: Remove xfonts-traditional, breaking "fixed" and your X server?
Removing xfonts-traditional would break your X server by removing "fixed".
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You should not remove xfonts-traditional while "fixed" refers to one