Technical data

use by comsat server, 1–28
Chinese
bitmap font
, A–1
simplified
dxhanziim
, 2–4
dxim support
, 2–3
input method server, 2–3
Postscipt font, 1–24
Postscript font, 1–24
traditional
dxhanyuim
, 2–4
dxim support, 2–3
input method server, 2–3
Postscipt font, 1–24
Chinese characters
Motif requirement for non-ASCII
fonts
, 3–4
setting the font path
, 3–4
class.dat
phrase database file
, B–2
client/server display environment
font installation requirements
, 3–4
codeset
application to terminal conversion
,
2–9
conversion for data files
, 1–29
conversion of
, 1–28, 1–29
by mailx and MH
, 1–26
for print jobs, 1–15
euro symbol support, 1–7
for mail interchange, 1–27
user application, 1–27
command line editing, 2–9
character entry under history mode,
2–11
commands for, 2–10
in history mode, 2–10
Common Desktop Environment
(
See CDE )
Compose key, 1–5
Compose sequences
differences with mode switching
,
1–6
comsat server
codeset conversion
, 1–28
Configure International Software
utility
, 1–2
Asian terminal driver support
, 1–2
configuring an Asian environment
,
2–1
defining Asian tty features
, 2–8
defining Wnn, 1–2
removing fonts
, 1–3
removing locales, 1–3
selecting input method
, 1–3
setting login language
, 1–3
system access to WLS tools
, 1–2
user access to WLS tools
, 1–2
viewing installed keymaps
, 1–3
csh.login
Asian and Hebrew setting
, 1–11
D
data file
converting codesets
, 1–29
dec option of stty command
, 2–7
dense code locale, 1–3
setting with Configure International
Software
, 1–3
dtimsstart command
setting preediting style
, 2–2
dtterm command
setting preediting style
, 2–2
dxhangulim, 2–4
( See also Korean Input Server )
Korean input method, 2–3
supported preediting styles
, 2–4
dxhanyuim, 2–4
supported preediting styles, 2–4
traditional Chinese input method,
2–3
dxhanziim, 2–4
simplified Chinese input method,
2–3
supported preediting styles, 2–4
dxim
activating input methods
, 2–4
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