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Chapter 8 NetBSD guide
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8.1.1.6. Loading alternate fonts
There are several fonts in /usr/share/wscons/fonts that can be loaded as console fonts. This can be done with the wsfontload(8) command, for example: wsfontload -N ibm -h 8 -e ibm /usr/share/wscons/fonts/vt220l.808. This command loads the IBM-encoded (-e ibm) font in the file vt2201.808 which has a height of eight pixels (-h 8). Name it ibm for later reference (-N ibm).
To actually display the font on the console, use the command wsconsctl -dw font=ibm.
If you want to edit a font, you can use the old pcvt utils that are available in the sysutils/pcvt-utils package.
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wsfontload(8) also indicates you can pull fonts from other sytems.
There are also some framebuffer options depending on your video card.