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SubjectRe: JFS default behavior

>> Then I did unicode_stop. Guess what: it put the display back in
>> iso-8859-1 for that virtual terminal, but the keyboard remained
>> stuck in UTF-8 for _all_ virtual terminals.
> kbd_mode -a to reset to ASCII mode.

And as I just figured out, loadkeys has to be invoked again, also.

I can go to utf-8 with:

setfont lat0-16
kbd_mode -u
loadkeys de-latin1-nodeadkeys

and return to latin-1 with:

setfont lat1-16
kbd_mode -a
loadkeys de-latin1-nodeadkeys

Without the loadkeys after returning to latin-1 mode, I can no longer
input umlauts and other special characters correctly.

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Ciao,
Pascal
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