.TH UNICODE_START 1 "28 Oct 1997" "Console tools" "Linux User's Manual" .SH NAME unicode_start \- put the console in Unicode mode. .SH SYNOPSIS .B unicode_start .BI [ " font " [ " screen-font-map " "] ]" .SH DESCRIPTION The .B unicode_start command puts both the screen and the keyboard in .IR "Unicode mode" , and maybe load the given .I font and .IR "screen-font map" . If no args are given, the current .I font and .IR "screen-font map" will be used. .SH BUGS You might get into trouble if you don't have a screen-font map loaded. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR unicode_stop (1), .BR consolechars (8).