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UNICODE_STOP(1) General Commands Manual UNICODE_STOP(1)
unicode_stop - revert keyboard and console from unicode mode
unicode_stop
The unicode_stop command will more-or-less undo the effect of unicode_start. It puts the keyboard in ASCII (XLATE) mode, and clears the console UTF-8 mode.
Andries Brouwer <[email protected]>
kbd_mode(1), unicode_start(1), utf-8(7), setfont(8)
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kbd 3 Feb 2001 UNICODE_STOP(1)
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