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International Language Environments Guide
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Book Information
Preface
About This Book
How This Guide Is Organized
Related Books and Sites
Accessing Sun Documentation Online
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command Examples
1. Solaris Internationalization Overview
About the Solaris Internationalization Architecture
New Internationalization and Localization Features
Internationalization and Localization Overview
What Is a Locale?
Using Locale Categories for Localization
Language Word and Letter Differences
Keyboard Differences
Differences in Paper Sizes
2. General Internationalization Features
Support for Code Set Independence
Locale Database
Process Code Format
Multibyte Support Environment
Dynamically Linked Applications
Changed Interfaces
ctype Macros
Internationalization APIs in libc
genmsg Utility
User-Defined and User-Extensible Code Conversions
Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) Support
3. Localization in the Solaris Environment
Software Support for Localization
Supported Locales
Multiple Key Compose Sequences for Locales
Keyboard Support in the Solaris Environment
New Solaris Keyboard Software Support
How to Access Estonian Type 6 USB Keyboard Support
How to Access French Canadian Type 6 USB Keyboard Support
How to Access Polish Programmers Type 5 Keyboard Support
4. Supported Asian Locales
Japanese Localization
Japanese Locales
Japanese Character Sets
Japanese Fonts
Japanese Input Systems
How to Use the ATOK Input Method
Terminal Setting for Japanese Terminals
Japanese iconv Module
User-Defined Character Support
Differences Between Partial and Full Locales
Indic Localization
How to Use the Indic Input Methods
Indic Keyboards
Understanding the Mappings
Mapping for the Continuous Phonetic Based Input Method
How the Continuous Phonetic Input Method Works
Thai Localization
5. Overview of UTF-8 Locale Support
Unicode Overview
About Desktop Input Methods
Accessing an Input Mode
English/European Input Mode
Arabic Input Mode
Cyrillic Input Mode
Greek Input Mode
Hebrew Input Mode
Japanese Input Mode
Korean Input Mode
Simplified Chinese Input Mode
Traditional Chinese Input Mode
Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong) Input Mode
Unicode Hexadecimal Input Mode
Table Lookup Input Mode
System Environment
Code Conversions
DtMail Support
Programming Environment
6. Complex Text Layout
Overview of CTL Technology
Overview of CTL Architecture
CTL Support for X Library Based Applications
XOC Resources
Changes in Motif to Support CTL Technology
UIL Arguments
Developing CTL Applications
Horizontal Tabs
Mouse Selection
Keyboard Selection
Text Resources and Geometry
Porting Instructions
7. Print Filter Enhancement With mp
Printing for UTF-8
mp Print Filter Enhancement Overview
Using mp With the Locale-Specific Font Configuration File mp.conf
Using mp With the Locale-Specific PostScript Prolog Files
Using mp as an Xprt (X Print Server) Client
Localization With the mp.confConfiguration File
How to Add a Printer-Resident Font
How to Create a Shared Object File
Adding and Customizing prolog Files
A. iconv Code Conversions
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