Template: console-cyrillic/bootsetup
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Do you want to setup Cyrillic on the console at boot-time?
 If you accept, the package console-cyrilic will setup Cyrillic on
 the console at boot-time.
 .
 Otherwise, refuse if you don't use Cyrillic the whole time or if for some
 reason you want to use the console setup by console-data package.

Template: console-cyrillic/abusing_debconf
Type: note
_Description: Your /etc/console-cyrillic file will be preserved unchanged.
 You have requested Debconf not to change the configuration file
 /etc/console-cyrillic.  The new version of this file will be written in
 /etc/console-cyrillic.debconf instead.  Note that this file is not read by
 console-cyrillic and will have no effect.

Template: console-cyrillic/change_config
Type: boolean
Description: Should /etc/console-cyrillic be changed by Debconf?
 This template is never presented to the user.  It is used internally by
 the package installation scripts.

Template: console-cyrillic/ttys
Type: string
Default: /dev/tty[1-6]
_Description: What virtual consoles do you use?
 Please enter a space delimited list of virtual consoles you use. The usual
 Unix filename wildcards are allowed (*, ? and [...]).
 .
 If you are unsure, then use the default /dev/tty[1-6], it is for six
 virtual consoles. If you use devfs, then enter /dev/vc/[1-6] instead.

Template: console-cyrillic/fontstyle
Type: select
__Choices: Terminus Unicode Normal, Terminus Unicode Bold, Terminus Unicode Framebuffer, Terminus Slavic Normal, Terminus Slavic Bold, Terminus Slavic Framebuffer, Terminus Asian Normal, Terminus Asian Bold, Terminus Asian Framebuffer, UniCyr, DOS, Alt, Pln, Antiq, Antiq Asian, Sans, Lenta, Cage, Thin, Sarge, A, A Asian, B, B Asian, C, ISO, Arab
Default: Terminus Unicode Framebuffer
_Description: Choose a font for the console.
 Please choose the font you would like to use on the console. If you
 change your mind later on, you can use the command `dpkg-reconfigure
 console-cyrillic' to answer again all these questions.
 .
 Different videomodes require different font sizes. Usually font size 16 is
 for videomodes 80x25 and 80x30, font size 14 is for videomodes 80x28 and
 80x34 and font size 8 is for videomodes 80x43, 80x50 and 80x60.
 .
 Not all fonts are suitable for all alphabets. A table for the available
 fonts, and supported sizes and alphabets follows.
 .
 Legend:
 .
  a -- Asian Cyrillic letters;
  b -- Belarusian alphabet;
  r -- Russian alphabet with letters `E with diaeresis';
  u -- Ukrainian alphabet;
  y -- Macedonian and Serbian alphabets.
 .
 Remark: All fonts support the Bulgarian alphabet and the basic Russian
 alphabet.
 .
  Font name          Available sizes        Supported alphabets
  -------------------------------------------------------------
  A                   16    14          8
  A Asian             16                          abr
  Alt                 16    14          8           r
  Antiq               16                            r
  Antiq Asian         16                          abr
  Arab             18 16    14          8          br y
  B                   16                            r
  B Asian             16                          abr
  C                   16                           bruy
  Cage          19 18 16 15 14 12 11 10 8
  DOS                 16    14          8          br
  ISO                 16    14                     br y
  Lenta               16                           bruy
  Pln                 16    14          8          bruy
  Sarge               16                           br
  Sans                16                           bruy
  Terminus Asian      16    14                    abr
  Terminus Slavic     16    14                     bruy
  Terminus Unicode    16    14                    abruy
  Thin                16    14                     br
  UniCyr              16    14          8          bruy

Template: console-cyrillic/fontsize
Type: select
Choices: ${fontsizes}
Default: 16
_Description: What is your favourite font size?
 Please select the size for the chosen font. If unsure choose the standard
 font size (16).

Template: console-cyrillic/kbdtype
Type: select
__Choices: Belarusian, Bulgarian BDS, Bulgarian phonetic, Kazakh, Kazakh with letter IO, Macedonian, Mongolian, Russian, Russian Winkeys, Serbian, Ukrainian, Ukrainian Winkeys
_Description: Choose the keyboard layout
 Please choose the keyboard layout to load at boot time.

Template: console-cyrillic/toggle
Type: select
__Choices: Caps Lock, Right Alt, Right Control, Right Shift, Alt+Shift, Control+Shift, Control+Alt, Left Windows logo key, Right Windows logo key, Menu key
Default: Right Alt
_Description: Toggling between Cyrillic and Latin characters
 How you will toggle between Cyrillic and Latin characters? Several
 possibilities are available.
 .
 If you choose the Caps Lock key, then use the combination Shift+Caps Lock
 for normal Caps toggle.
 .
 Obviously you may use Windows logo keys and Menu key only if your keyboard
 has them.

Template: console-cyrillic/switch
Type: select
__Choices: Right Alt, Menu key, Left Windows logo key, Right Windows logo key, Both Windows logo keys, No temporary switch
Default: Both Windows logo keys
_Description: Switching temporarily between Cyrillic and Latin characters
 Sometimes you are in Cyrillic mode and want to type only a few Latin
 letters. In this case it may be desirable to have a key for temporary
 switching between Cyrillic and Latin letters. When this key is pressed in
 Cyrillic mode the keyboard types Latin letters and in reverse, when the
 keyboard is in Latin mode and you are pressing this key the keyboard will
 type Cyrillic letters.
 .
 If you don't like this feature, choose the option "No temporary switch".

Template: console-cyrillic/encoding
Type: select
Choices: UNICODE, CP866, CP1251, ISO-8859-5, KOI8-R, KOI8-U, MAC-CYRILLIC, MIK, PT154, RK1048
Default: UNICODE
_Description: What is your encoding?
 And finally you should choose your encoding.
 .
 If you want to live on the bleeding edge then choose UNICODE (=UTF-8).
 .
 The Linux community in Russia prefers the KOI8-R encoding.
 .
 The Ukrainian encoding KOI8-U is especially designed to be compatible with
 KOI8-R.
 .
 If you live in Macedonia or Serbia and Montenegro, then ISO-8859-5 is for you.
 .
 If you live in Bulgaria or Belarus, then choose CP1251.
 .
 If you live in Kazakhstan or Mongolia, then choose UNICODE, PT154 or RK1048.
 .
 CP1251 is used in MS Windows and OS/2. MAC-CYRILLIC is used in the
 operating systems of Apple Computers. CP866 is Russian encoding for DOS.
 MIK is Bulgarian encoding for DOS.
