Technical data

Table 2–5: The stty Options to Enable and Customize Japanese Input
(cont.)
stty Option
Description
henkan mode
Sets the character attribute for marking
a Henkan, or conversion, region that
results from Kana-Kanji conversion.
The mode argument can be bold,
underline, reverse,ornone.
ikk
Enables the Japanese input method
and spawns the Kana-Kanji conversion
daemon, kkcd, if it does not already exist.
With the BSD terminal driver in cbreak
mode, you must use the jx option before
using the ikk option to enable the input
method. With the STREAMS terminal
driver, you must use the jinkey option
before using the ikk option.
By default, keymap information is taken
from (in highest to lowest priority order):
1. The file specified for the kkseq
option of the stty command
2. The file defined for the JSYKKSEQ
environment variable
3. The $HOME/.jsykkseq file
System default keymap files for the
Japanese input method reside in the
/usr/i18n/skel/ja_JP directory.
Dictionaries used with the Japanese
input method are taken from the
following list (in highest to lowest
priority order):
1. The files defined for the JSYTANGO,
JSYKOJIN, and JSYLEARN
environment variables
2. The /usr/i18n/jsy/jsy-
tango.dic, $HOME/jsykojin.dic,
and $HOME/jsylearn.dic dictio-
nary files
ikk
Disables the Japanese input method
and kills the kkcd daemon.
Using Asian Input Methods and Terminal Drivers 2–13