Technical data

activating input servers, 2–4
connecting application to, 2–3
customizing input methods
, 2–4
customizing invocation keys
, 2–4
functions of
, 2–4
input method servers
, 2–3
Phrase input method
, 2–3
supported preediting styles
, 2–3
supporting multiple applications,
2–4
dxjim
supported preediting styles
, 2–4
dxkeyboard command, 1–5
to set keyboard maps
, 1–6
dxkeycaps command
to edit keyboard mappings
, 1–6
E
Eastern European languages
table of bitmap fonts
, A–5
Emacs editor
multilingual
, 1–30
euro currency symbol, 1–6
displaying, 1–7
entering, 1–7
locales for assigning
, 1–10
locales that support, 1–7
printing, 1–7
table of supporting locales
, 1–8
European languages
table of bitmap fonts
, A–18
excode definition
in .mailrc file
, 1–27
in .mh_profile file, 1–27
EXCODE environment variable,
1–27
F
file command, 1–30
file name
character set support, 1–31
multibyte characters in
, 1–31
font
bitmap
, 3–4
displaying installed, 3–5
for Chinese
, A–1
for Japanese, A–1
for Korean
, A–1
for Thai, A–1
CDE alias setup
, 3–4
compressed, 3–3
exceeding printer memory
, 1–21
for codesets
, 1–21
for remote display, 3–4
PostScript
embedding in print job
, 1–13
PostScript outline, 1–21
removing with Configure
International Software
, 1–3
restrictions when tuning X server
cache
, 3–3
setting style and size for local
language printer
, 1–15
tuning X server cache for
ideographic
, 3–2
use by print filter
, 1–16
font cache
optimal values for
, 3–1
G
graphical application
selecting locale for
, 1–4
Greek language
table of bitmap fonts
, A–12
H
Hankaku characters
in the Japanese language
, 2–11
Hebrew language
table of bitmap fonts
, A–14
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