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Psftx-Opensuse-15.2/Iso09.F16n.Psf Linux Console Font Codechart psftx-opensuse-15.2/iso09.f16n.psf Linux console font codechart Glyphs 0x00 to 0x3F 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x08 0x09 0x0A 0x0B 0x0C 0x0D 0x0E 0x0F 0x10 0x11 0x12 0x13 0x14 0x15 0x16 0x17 0x18 0x19 0x1A 0x1B 0x1C 0x1D 0x1E 0x1F 0x20 0x21 0x22 0x23 0x24 0x25 0x26 0x27 0x28 0x29 0x2A 0x2B 0x2C 0x2D 0x2E 0x2F 0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x38 0x39 0x3A 0x3B 0x3C 0x3D 0x3E 0x3F Page 1 Glyphs 0x40 to 0x7F 0x40 0x41 0x42 0x43 0x44 0x45 0x46 0x47 0x48 0x49 0x4A 0x4B 0x4C 0x4D 0x4E 0x4F 0x50 0x51 0x52 0x53 0x54 0x55 0x56 0x57 0x58 0x59 0x5A 0x5B 0x5C 0x5D 0x5E 0x5F 0x60 0x61 0x62 0x63 0x64 0x65 0x66 0x67 0x68 0x69 0x6A 0x6B 0x6C 0x6D 0x6E 0x6F 0x70 0x71 0x72 0x73 0x74 0x75 0x76 0x77 0x78 0x79 0x7A 0x7B 0x7C 0x7D 0x7E 0x7F Page 2 Glyphs 0x80 to 0xBF 0x80 0x81 0x82 0x83 0x84 0x85 0x86 0x87 0x88 0x89 0x8A 0x8B 0x8C 0x8D 0x8E 0x8F 0x90 0x91 0x92 0x93 0x94 0x95 0x96 0x97 0x98 0x99 0x9A 0x9B 0x9C 0x9D 0x9E 0x9F 0xA0 0xA1 0xA2 0xA3 0xA4 0xA5 0xA6 0xA7 0xA8 0xA9 0xAA 0xAB 0xAC 0xAD 0xAE 0xAF 0xB0 0xB1 0xB2 0xB3 0xB4 0xB5 0xB6 0xB7 0xB8 0xB9 0xBA 0xBB 0xBC 0xBD 0xBE 0xBF Page 3 Glyphs 0xC0 to 0xFF 0xC0 0xC1 0xC2 0xC3 0xC4 0xC5 0xC6 0xC7 0xC8 0xC9 0xCA 0xCB 0xCC 0xCD 0xCE 0xCF 0xD0 0xD1 0xD2 0xD3 0xD4 0xD5 0xD6 0xD7 0xD8 0xD9 0xDA 0xDB 0xDC 0xDD 0xDE 0xDF 0xE0 0xE1 0xE2 0xE3 0xE4 0xE5 0xE6 0xE7 0xE8 0xE9 0xEA 0xEB 0xEC 0xED 0xEE 0xEF 0xF0 0xF1 0xF2 0xF3 0xF4 0xF5 0xF6 0xF7 0xF8 0xF9 0xFA 0xFB 0xFC 0xFD 0xFE 0xFF Page 4 Font information 0x1C <Missing mapping> Filename: psftx-opensuse-15.2/iso09.f16n.psf 0x1D <Missing mapping> PSF version: 1 0x1E <Missing mapping> Glyph size: 8 × 16 pixels Glyph count: 256 0x1F <Missing mapping> Unicode font: Yes (mapping table present) 0x20 U+0020 SPACE, U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE Unicode mappings 0x21 U+0021 EXCLAMATION MARK 0x00 U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER 0x22 U+0022 QUOTATION MARK 0x01 <Missing mapping> 0x23 U+0023 NUMBER SIGN 0x02 <Missing mapping> 0x24 U+0024 DOLLAR SIGN 0x03 <Missing mapping> 0x25 U+0025 PERCENT SIGN 0x04 <Missing mapping> 0x26 U+0026 AMPERSAND 0x05 <Missing mapping> 0x27 U+0027 APOSTROPHE 0x06 <Missing mapping> 0x28 U+0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS 0x07 <Missing mapping> 0x29 U+0029 RIGHT PARENTHESIS 0x08 <Missing mapping> 0x2A U+002A ASTERISK 0x09 <Missing mapping> 0x2B U+002B PLUS SIGN 0x0A <Missing mapping> 0x2C U+002C COMMA 0x0B <Missing mapping> 0x2D U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS 0x0C <Missing mapping> 0x2E U+002E FULL STOP 0x0D <Missing mapping> 0x2F U+002F SOLIDUS 0x0E <Missing mapping> 0x30 U+0030 DIGIT ZERO 0x0F <Missing mapping> 0x31 U+0031 DIGIT ONE 0x10 <Missing mapping> 0x32 U+0032 DIGIT TWO 0x11 <Missing mapping> 0x33 U+0033 DIGIT THREE 0x12 <Missing mapping> 0x34 U+0034 DIGIT FOUR 0x13 <Missing mapping> 0x35 U+0035 DIGIT FIVE 0x14 <Missing mapping> 0x36 U+0036 DIGIT SIX 0x15 <Missing mapping> 0x37 U+0037 DIGIT SEVEN 0x16 <Missing mapping> 0x38 U+0038 DIGIT EIGHT 0x17 <Missing mapping> 0x39 U+0039 DIGIT NINE 0x18 <Missing mapping> 0x3A U+003A COLON 0x19 <Missing mapping> 0x3B U+003B SEMICOLON 0x1A <Missing mapping> 0x3C U+003C LESS-THAN SIGN 0x1B <Missing mapping> Page 5 0x3D U+003D EQUALS SIGN, 0x43 U+0043 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C, U+2261 IDENTICAL TO U+0106 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH ACUTE, 0x3E U+003E GREATER-THAN SIGN U+0108 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C 0x3F U+003F QUESTION MARK WITH CIRCUMFLEX, U+010A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C 0x40 U+0040 COMMERCIAL AT WITH DOT ABOVE, U+010C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C 0x41 U+0041 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A, WITH CARON, U+0100 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A U+0187 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH MACRON, WITH HOOK U+0102 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE, 0x44 U+0044 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D, U+0104 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A U+010E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH OGONEK, WITH CARON, U+01CD LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A U+018A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CARON, WITH HOOK, U+01E0 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A U+018B LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH DOT ABOVE AND MACRON, WITH TOPBAR, U+0200 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A U+01C5 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH DOUBLE GRAVE, WITH SMALL LETTER Z WITH U+0202 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A CARON, WITH INVERTED BREVE, U+01F2 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D U+0391 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER WITH SMALL LETTER Z, ALPHA, U+1E0A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D U+1E00 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOT ABOVE, WITH RING BELOW, U+1E0C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D U+1EA0 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOT BELOW, WITH DOT BELOW, U+1E0E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D U+1EA2 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH LINE BELOW, WITH HOOK ABOVE, U+1E10 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D U+1EAE LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CEDILLA, WITH BREVE AND ACUTE, U+1E12 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D U+1EB0 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW WITH BREVE AND GRAVE, U+1EB2 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND HOOK ABOVE, U+1EB4 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND TILDE, U+1EB6 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND DOT BELOW 0x42 U+0042 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B, U+0181 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH HOOK, U+0182 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH TOPBAR, U+0392 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER BETA, U+1E02 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH DOT ABOVE, U+1E04 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH DOT BELOW, U+1E06 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH LINE BELOW Page 6 0x45 U+0045 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E, 0x48 U+0048 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H, U+0112 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E U+0124 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH MACRON, WITH CIRCUMFLEX, U+0114 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E U+0126 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH BREVE, WITH STROKE, U+0116 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E U+0397 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER WITH DOT ABOVE, ETA, U+0118 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E U+1E22 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH OGONEK, WITH DOT ABOVE, U+011A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E U+1E24 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH CARON, WITH DOT BELOW, U+0190 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U+1E26 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H OPEN E, WITH DIAERESIS, U+0204 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E U+1E28 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DOUBLE GRAVE, WITH CEDILLA, U+0206 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E U+1E2A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH INVERTED BREVE, WITH BREVE BELOW U+0395 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER 0x49 U+0049 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I, EPSILON, U+0128 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I U+1E14 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH TILDE, WITH MACRON AND GRAVE, U+012A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I U+1E16 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH MACRON, WITH MACRON AND ACUTE, U+012C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I U+1E18 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH BREVE, WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW, U+012E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I U+1E1A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH OGONEK, WITH TILDE BELOW, U+0197 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I U+1E1C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH STROKE, WITH CEDILLA AND BREVE, U+01CF LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I U+1EB8 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CARON, WITH DOT BELOW, U+0208 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I U+1EBA LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DOUBLE GRAVE, WITH HOOK ABOVE, U+020A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I U+1EBC LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH INVERTED BREVE, WITH TILDE U+0399 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER 0x46 U+0046 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F, IOTA, U+0191 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F U+1E2C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH HOOK, WITH TILDE BELOW, U+1E1E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F U+1EC8 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE WITH HOOK ABOVE, U+1ECA LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I 0x47 U+0047 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G, WITH DOT BELOW U+011C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH CIRCUMFLEX, 0x4A U+004A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J, U+0120 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G U+0134 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J WITH DOT ABOVE, WITH CIRCUMFLEX U+0122 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH CEDILLA, U+0193 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH HOOK, U+01E4 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH STROKE, U+01E6 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH CARON, U+01F4 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH ACUTE, U+1E20 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH MACRON Page 7 0x4B U+004B LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K, 0x4E U+004E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N, U+0136 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K U+0143 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH CEDILLA, WITH ACUTE, U+0198 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K U+0145 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH HOOK, WITH CEDILLA, U+01E8 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K U+0147 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH CARON, WITH CARON, U+039A GREEK CAPITAL LETTER U+019D LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N KAPPA, WITH LEFT HOOK, U+1E30 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K U+01CB LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH ACUTE, WITH SMALL LETTER J, U+1E32 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K U+039D GREEK CAPITAL LETTER WITH DOT BELOW, NU, U+1E34 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K U+1E44 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH LINE BELOW, WITH DOT ABOVE, U+212A KELVIN SIGN U+1E46 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH DOT BELOW, 0x4C U+004C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L, U+1E48 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N U+0139 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH LINE BELOW, WITH ACUTE, U+1E4A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N U+013B LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW WITH CEDILLA, U+013D LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CARON, U+013F LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH MIDDLE DOT, U+0141 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH STROKE, U+01C8 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH SMALL LETTER J, U+1E36 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH DOT BELOW, U+1E38 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH DOT BELOW AND MACRON, U+1E3A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH LINE BELOW, U+1E3C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW 0x4D U+004D LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M, U+039C GREEK CAPITAL LETTER MU, U+1E3E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH ACUTE, U+1E40 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH DOT ABOVE, U+1E42 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH DOT BELOW Page 8 0x4F U+004F LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O, 0x52 U+0052 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R, U+014C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O U+0154 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH MACRON, WITH ACUTE, U+014E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O U+0156 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH BREVE, WITH CEDILLA, U+0150 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O U+0158 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH DOUBLE ACUTE, WITH CARON, U+0186 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U+0210 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R OPEN O, WITH DOUBLE GRAVE, U+019F LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O U+0212 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH MIDDLE TILDE, WITH INVERTED BREVE, U+01A0 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O U+1E58 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH HORN, WITH DOT ABOVE,
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