wscons.conf revision 1.21
1#	$NetBSD: wscons.conf,v 1.21 2020/07/13 11:17:54 nia Exp $
2#
3# workstation console configuration
4
5# fonts to load
6#	name	width	height	enc	file
7#font	ibm	-	8	ibm	/usr/share/wscons/fonts/vt220l.808
8
9# Note: "pcvt" encoded fonts are only useful with the "*bf" screen types
10#  of the "vga" driver. The kernel must be compiled with the option
11#  "WSCONS_SUPPORT_PCVTFONTS" turned on. See vga(4).
12#font	pcvt	-	-	pcvt	/usr/share/wscons/fonts/vt220h.816
13#font	pcvt	-	8	pcvt	/usr/share/wscons/fonts/vt220h.808
14
15# Font for central european languages (ISO 8859-2).
16#  Uncomment to load. Needs to be explicitly enabled (see below).
17#font	latin2	-	16	iso	/usr/share/wscons/fonts/latin2.816
18
19# screens to create
20#	idx	screen	emul
21# Screen 0 is already configured as console in most cases.
22#  Uncomment if a serial console is used.
23#screen	0	-	vt100
24screen	1	-	vt100
25screen	2	-	vt100
26screen	3	-	vt100
27screen	4	-	-
28#screen	4	80x25bf	vt100
29# Note: You must uncomment the 'font	ibm' line above to get a useful
30#	font for any 50 line screens.
31#screen	5	80x50	vt100
32
33#keyboard	auto
34
35# Select a kernel builtin keyboard map by uncommenting the following line and
36# altering the country code to your requirements.
37# See wskbd(4) for a full list of supported options.
38#encoding sv
39#encoding us.swapctrlcaps
40
41# Redefine individual keys from a file containing "keysym" and/or "keycode"
42# entries.
43# See wsconsctl(8) and /usr/share/wscons/keymaps for more details.
44#mapfile /usr/share/wscons/keymaps/pckbd.sv.svascii
45
46# Set arbitrary wscons variable using specified control device
47#	ctldev	var		value
48#setvar	ttyE0	font		ibm
49#setvar	ttyE1	font		ibm
50
51# Uncomment for ISO 8859-2 support
52#setvar	ttyE0	font		latin2
53#setvar	ttyE1	font		latin2
54#setvar	ttyE2	font		latin2
55#setvar	ttyE3	font		latin2
56
57# Change keyboard repeat speed to faster settings.
58#setvar	wskbd	repeat.del1	250
59#setvar	wskbd	repeat.deln	30
60