Tru64 UNIXUsing International SoftwarePart Number: AA-RSFEA-TESeptember 2002Product Version: Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1B or higherThis manual describes ho
cat(1)A cross-reference to a reference page includesthe appropriate section number in parentheses.For example, cat(1) indicates that you can findinfor
Hiragana charactersin the Japanese language, 2–11history mode, 2–10Hold Screen key, 1–30Ii18n_profiledefault setting, 1–11i18nconfig( See Configure In
KKana-Kanji conversion, 2–11,2–12changing key map for, 2–12dictionaries used with, 2–12displaying key map for, 2–12Kanji charactersin the Japanese lan
dense code, 1–3@euro, 1–10euro symbol support, 1–7for Asian languages, 1–4for graphical applications, 1–4removing with ConfigureInternational Software
in file and user names, 1–31setting terminal line discipline for,2–6Nnative language environmentworking in, 1–1nroff commandprint filter for Asian lan
for simplified Chinese, 1–24for Thai, 1–25for traditional Chinese, 1–24for Unicode codeset, 1–24support for low-resolution bitmap,1–13support for outl
( See also dxhanziim )simplified Chinese PostScriptfonts, 1–24SoftODL databasedefault pathname, 1–17pathname specification, 1–17SoftODL font and style
setting, 2–6terminal windowinput method server connection,3–5text fileprint filters for Asian language,1–14text morphingenabling, 1–17Thaibitmap font,
XX servercache performance, 3–1configuration file, 3–2formula for cache size, 3–3tuning cache parameters, 3–2X server configuration filecs option, 3–2
1Working in a Multilanguage EnvironmentBy default, the Tru64 UNIX operating system is installed with support forUnited States English. However, the sy
• Convert data files from onde codeset to another (Section 1.10)• Display, edit, and print text in languages other than English(Section 1.11)This chap
• Remove installed country support subsets (locales). If you do not havesuperuser privilege, you can view, but not delete, installed subsets.• Remove
Dense code locales use dense code for wide-character encoding to minimizetable size.The distinction between dense code and Unicode locales is of inter
CDE assumes that all applications that run during a session operate in thelanguage that was set at the start of the session. On Tru64 UNIX systems,you
From the system command line, use the dxkeyboard command to invokeKeyboard Options to choose a keyboard map and change the keyboard type.Unlike the la
To enter, display, and print the euro symbol, Worldwide Language Support(WLS) must be installed on your system, and you must perform the followingstep
b. From the dxkeyboard Menu, choose the keyboard map thatmatches the locale and keyboard type you are using. The keyboardtype can usually be found on
Table 1–1: Locale and Key Combination Summary (cont.)CountryLocaleEuro Symbol InputVT-StyleKeyboardCombinationPC-StyleKeyboardCombinationEnglish(Unite
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Table 1–1: Locale and Key Combination Summary (cont.)CountryLocaleEuro Symbol InputVT-StyleKeyboardCombinationPC-StyleKeyboardCombinationKorean(Korea)
support. For more information, see euro(5). Also, see i18n_intro(5)formore information on locale-related environment variables.1.5 Defining the Search
The Writing Software for the International Market manual provides detailson how you set up and use UDC databases and how to edit cp_dirs, theUDC datab
appropriate to use for a number of third-party text printers. See pcfof(8)and the System Administration manual for details on using this print filter.
1.7.2 Print Filters for Specific Local Language PrintersA print filter processes text data for a particular model of printer. Thefilter handles the de
Language Filter PrinterTraditional Chinesecp382dofCP382-DThaithailpofEP1050+1.7.3 Support for Local Language Printers in /etc/printcapThe /etc/printca
Table 1–2: Symbols in /etc/printcap File for Local Language Printers (cont.)SymbolType Default Descriptionys num NULLSize of the SoftODL character cac
Specifies the pathname of the SoftODL database. By default, the printeruses the system-wide database as specified in the cp_dirs file.• odlstyle=style
1.7.4 Enhancements to Printer Configuration SoftwareThe Printing selection on the SysMan Menu is the desktop applicationthat helps you add, delete, or
Example 1–1: Setting Up a Local Language Printer with lprsetup (cont.)29. Digital LA380K30. Digital LA40031. Digital LA42432. Digital LA5033. Digital
ContentsAbout This Manual1 Working in a Multilanguage Environment1.1Overview of Using Internationalized Software ... 1–11.2Configuring
Example 1–1: Setting Up a Local Language Printer with lprsetup (cont.)’p’ to print the symbols you have specified so far’l’ to list all of the possibl
For example, ys sets the cache size that the SoftODL service uses. Bydefault, this value is the appropriate cache size for the printer and isstored as
ArialNarrow-ISOLatin2BookAntiqua-Bold-ISOLatin2BookAntiqua-BoldItalic-ISOLatin2BookAntiqua-Italic-ISOLatin2BookAntiqua-ISOLatin2BookmanOldStyle-Bold-I
Arial-Bold-ISOLatinGreekArial-BoldInclined-ISOLatinGreekArial-Inclined-ISOLatinGreekArial-ISOLatinGreekCourier-Bold-ISOLatinGreekCourier-BoldInclined-
BookmanOldStyle-Italic-ISOLatin5BookmanOldStyle-ISOLatin5CenturyGothic-Bold-ISOLatin5CenturyGothic-BoldItalic-ISOLatin5CenturyGothic-Italic-ISOLatin5C
The operating system provides the following simplified Chinese outlinefonts for printing on PostScript printers and for display through Level IIDispla
LilyUPC-BoldItalicLilyUPC-ItalicLilyUPC-LightWaterlilyUPC-BoldWaterlilyUPC-BoldItalicWaterlilyUPC-ItalicWaterlilyUPC-LightYuccaUPC-BoldYuccaUPC-BoldIt
Mime-Version: 1.0Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=ISO-2022-JPThe charset field in the preceding example specifies the mail interchangecodeset, in thi
3. The content of the /usr/lib/mail-codesets fileIf a codeset is not determined for outgoing mail interchange, the mailis sent with no codeset identif
environment variable is set to an installed locale and if reference pagetranslations are available for that locale, the man command automaticallydispl
2.3.2Command Line Editing That Supports MultibyteCharacters ...2–92.3.3Kana-Kanji Conversion: Cu
An application programmer, on the other hand, might use theiconv_open( ), iconv( ), and iconv_close( ) functions for the samepurpose. Many commands an
• vi and moreThe vi and more commands discard text that follows an invalidmultibyte character. If you encounter this problem, it is likely thatyour lo
2Using Asian Input Methods and TerminalDriversThis chapter describes how to use the operating system in Asianenvironments and includes information on
characters, and transmit those characters to an X client application. TheWriting Software for the International Market manual describes how towrite in
2. Click on the appropriate radio button to choose a preediting style.3. Click on OK.For some of the input styles selected in an application, the pree
The dxim Input Server provides the following functions:• Activate or deactivate one or more input servers (simplified Chinese,traditional Chinese, Kor
None applies when an input server rejects all input styles supported bythe application.In the CDE, the appropriate input server automatically starts w
cleanly. To erase server status, enter the following command beforerestarting the application:% /usr/bin/X11/kb_indicator -clearIf your language is se
Table 2–1: The stty Command Options for Controlling Terminal LineDisciplinestty OptionDescriptionadecSets the terminal line discipline to handle multi
2–2The stty Options to Explicitly Set Application and TerminalCode ... . ...2–92–3The st
that may not be appropriate for the new setting. The followingexample switches a terminal line discipline from its currentsetting ofadec to jdec:% stt
2.3.1 Converting Between Application and Terminal CodesetsMany terminals support only one codeset, which is a problem when youwork on one terminal and
When the terminal line discipline and terminal codeset characteristics areset appropriately for multibyte codesets, the atty driver handles commandlin
Table 2–4: Command Line Editing in History ModeCommand/KeyDescriptionCtrl/a Move to the beginning of the line.Ctrl/d Delete the character under the cu
Character ClassDescriptionHiragana PhoneticKatakana Phonetic Katakana characters exist infull width (2-column) and half width(single-column) formats.
Table 2–5: The stty Options to Enable and Customize Japanese Input(cont.)stty OptionDescriptionhenkan modeSets the character attribute for markinga He
Table 2–5: The stty Options to Enable and Customize Japanese Input(cont.)stty OptionDescriptionjinkey sequenceDefines the escape sequence to activatet
Table 2–5: The stty Options to Enable and Customize Japanese Input(cont.)stty OptionDescriptionknj.bslUses only one backspace to eraseone Kanji charac
Table 2–6: The stty Options for Thai Terminals (cont.)stty OptionDescriptionreorder (-reorder) Enables or disables input reordering. This optionis not
3Using Asian Language SupportEnhancements for Motif ApplicationsIn Motif environments, such as CDE, you use versions of fonts, codesets,servers, and a
• The number of fonts that will be used simultaneouslyVariation in font number and size is affected by the type of applicationyou run. A desktop publi
Table 3–1: X Server Options for Tuning the Font-Cache Mechanismstty OptionDescription-cs cache_sizeDefines the number of cache units.The minimum (and
• For 24x24 fonts, each character needs one cache unit. If cache size is setto 4096, the cache can accommodate 4096 characters.• For 34x34 fonts, each
fonts must also be available to the window managers for all the serversystems where native language text is displayed.To make local language fonts ava
you must manually start the input server for Korean (in addition tosetting a Korean locale) before invoking the new terminal window.– The input method
ABitmap and Monospaced Fonts forLocalesThis appendix contains the following tables on fonts that describe, for eachfont set, the language, typeface co
Table A–1: Bitmap Fonts for Asian Locales (cont.)LanguageTypeface (Code) Style Sizes75dpi 100dpiScreen (Kanji00) Normal10, 14, 16, 18, 24xScreen (Kanj
Table A–2: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-1 LocalesLanguage TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiWestern Europeanlanguages,includingCatalan, Dutch,English, Finn
Table A–2: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-1 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiMonotype CenturyGothicNormal10, 12, 14, 18,24, 36xxItal
Table A–2: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-1 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiDouble-Width,Double-Height28, 36xxNarrow14, 18xxDouble-
About This ManualThe HP Tru64 UNIX operating system provides you with a number ofinternationalization tools that allow you to use the system productiv
Table A–3: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-2 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiBold-Italic10, 12, 14, 18,24, 36xxMonotype ArialNarrowN
Table A–3: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-2 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiBold10, 12, 14, 18,24, 36xxBold-Italic10, 12, 14, 18,24
Table A–3: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-2 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiDouble-Width,Double-Height, Bold28, 36xxNarrow, Bold14,
Table A–4: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-4 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiMonotype BookmanOld StyleNormal10, 12, 14, 18,24, 36xxI
Table A–4: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-4 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiBold10, 12, 14, 18,24, 36xxBold-Italic10, 12, 14, 18,24
Table A–5: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-5 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiBold-Italic10, 12, 14, 18,24, 36xxMonotype Courier Norm
Table A–5: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-5 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiDouble-Width,Double-Height28, 36xxNarrow14, 18xxDouble-
Table A–6: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-7 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiBold8, 10, 12, 14,18, 24, 36xxBold-Italic8, 10, 12, 14,
Table A–7: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-8 LocalesLanguage TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiHebrew DEC David Normal8, 10, 12, 14,18, 24xxItalic8, 10, 12, 1
Table A–7: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-8 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiBold8, 10, 12, 14,18, 24xxBold-Italic8, 10, 12, 14,18,
OrganizationThis manual is organized as follows:Chapter 1 Describes the use of operating system features in a non-Englishenvironment. The descriptions
Table A–8: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-9 LocalesLanguage TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiTurkish Monotype Arial Normal10, 12, 14, 18,24, 36xxItalic10, 1
Table A–8: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-9 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiBold-Italic10, 12, 14, 18,24, 36xxMonotype CenturySchoo
Table A–8: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-9 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiBold14, 18xxDouble-Width,Bold14, 18xxDouble-Width,Doubl
Table A–9: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-15 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiMedium8, 10, 12, 14,18, 24xxMedium-Italic8, 10, 12, 14
Table A–9: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-15 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiBold-Italic8, 10, 12, 14,18, 24xxMedium8, 10, 12, 14,1
Table A–9: Bitmap Fonts for *.ISO8859-15 Locales (cont.)Language TypefaceStyle Sizes75dpi 100dpiMedium14,18. 28, 36x18, 36xDEC Terminal Bold10, 20x14,
BPhrase UtilityWhen entering Chinese or Korean text, you have the option of enteringindividual characters and words or a string that identifies a phra
• The phrase input mechanism available in the desktop environmentBecause terminal emulation windows do not implement the 26th lineof a terminal screen
B.1 Enabling the SIM ServiceTable B–2 describes the stty command options that enable and set certaincharacteristics for Chinese phrase input through t
A Reader’s Comment form is located on your system in the followinglocation:/usr/doc/readers_comment.txtPlease include the following information along
Figure B–1: User Interface Screen of the Phrase UtilityZK-0927U-AIThe Phrase Utility is a curses application. To navigate the Phrase Utilityuser inter
The following list describes the Phrase Utility menus and the operationsthey perform. The list is followed by guidelines and restrictions on the useof
be unique within a given class, but you can use the same phrasename in different phrase classes.– The phrase itself can contain up to 80 bytes of data
– Nonprivileged users can perform write operations on their privatedatabases. Only the superuser can perform write operations on thesystem-wide databa
When the terminal setup is complete, you can perform the following actionsto retrieve a phrase:1. Press the key sequence specified for the simkey opti
To start phrase input, choose Input Method Customization from theInput Options Menu and, in the pop-up dialog box, choose Phrase.Phrase Utility B–9
IndexAapplicationconnecting to input server, 2–3ASCII charactersin DEC Kanji, 2–15Asian codesetactivate with ConfigureInternational Software, 1–2Asian
use by comsat server, 1–28Chinesebitmap font, A–1simplifieddxhanziim, 2–4dxim support, 2–3input method server, 2–3Postscipt font, 1–24Postscript font,
activating input servers, 2–4connecting application to, 2–3customizing input methods, 2–4customizing invocation keys, 2–4functions of, 2–4input method
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