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Preface
Korean Solaris User's Guide
provides information for users, system administrators, and developers on the SolarisTM Operating System (Solaris OS). The guide also describes Korean
localized desktop tools and utilities available with the Korean Common
Desktop Environment (CDE).
About This Book
This guide offers information on using, customizing, and administering
the Korean Solaris Operating System and CDE.
How This Book Is Organized
Each chapter of this guide covers a different aspect of the Korean
Solaris software.
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Part I introduces the features of the Korean Solaris Operating System.
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Chapter 1, Overview of Features describes the new features and
the language support that are available in this release.
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Part II includes end-user information.
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Chapter 2, Introduction to the Korean Solaris Software discusses the design of
the Korean Solaris software and provides information on the supported
locales.
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Chapter 3, CDE describes the features of the Korean
Common Desktop Environment (CDE) for windowed applications.
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Chapter 4, Entering Korean Text describes the different Korean
character input modes and provides procedures that you can use to enter and
convert Korean characters.
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Chapter 5, Hanja Tool describes the Hanja tool
features and provides procedures that you can use to create and edit local
Hangul-Hanja conversion dictionaries.
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Chapter 6, Localized Applications describes how to use the mailx, talk, xtobif, stdconvtool, and iconv utilities. The chapter
also provides tables of code conversion modules.
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Chapter 7, Korean Solaris Printing describes line printer, PostScriptTM printer, and laser printer support in this release.
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Part III includes information for system administrators.
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Chapter 8, Configuring a Korean Solaris System provides procedures
on setting a default locale, adding a new locale, and changing font directories.
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Chapter 9, Managing the htt Input Method Server discusses input method server
basics and application display.
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Chapter 10, Fonts provides information
on PostScript, bitmap, and TrueType fonts.
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Chapter 11, Korean Printing Facilities discusses printing
to line printers and to and PostScript printer.
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Chapter 12, TTY Environment and Support provides information on
TTY STREAMS, command, setup, and terminal support.
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Appendix A, Binary Compatibility Package discusses running
compiled binary code of the SunOSTM 4.x, Solaris 1.x,
and Asian OpenWindows 2.x applications recompilation.
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Appendix B, Mapping Korean Keyboard Functions provides
information on Korean keyboard mapping.
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Glossary defines key words and
phrases found in the Korean Solaris documentation.
Related Books
The following books include further details on the topics covered in
this guide.
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Solaris 10 Release Notes offers the
most up-to-date information about the features offered in this release.
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Solaris 10 Installation Guide describes
the process of installing the Solaris Operating System.
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Solaris Common Desktop Environment: Advanced User's
and System Administrator's Guide provides information on CDE for
users and system administrators.
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International Language Environments
Guide describes the internationalization and the localization
features that are available for application developers in this release.
Accessing Sun Documentation Online
The docs.sun.comSM
Web site enables you to access Sun technical documentation online. You can
browse the archive or search for a specific book title or subject at http://docs.sun.com.
Typographic Conventions
The following table describes the typographic changes used in this book.
Table P–1 Typographic Conventions
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Typeface or Symbol
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Meaning
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Example
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AaBbCc123
| The names of commands, files, and directories; on-screen computer output |
Edit your .login file.
Use ls -a to list
all files.
machine_name% you have mail.
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AaBbCc123
| What you type, contrasted with on-screen computer output |
machine_name% su
Password:
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AaBbCc123
| Command-line placeholder: replace with a real name or value |
To delete a file, type rm filename.
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AaBbCc123
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Book titles, new words, or terms, or words to be
emphasized.
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Read Chapter 6 in User's Guide.
These are called class
options.
You must be root to do this.
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Shell Prompts in Command Examples
The following table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt
for the C shell, Bourne shell, and Korn shell.
Table P–2 Shell Prompts
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Shell
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Prompt
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| C shell prompt | machine_name% |
| C shell superuser prompt | machine_name# |
| Bourne shell and Korn shell prompt | $ |
| Bourne shell and Korn
shell superuser prompt | # |
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