HP-UX 11i March 2002 Release Notes
New and Changed Internationalization Features
Asian System Environment (ASE
Chapter 15
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❏ Unicode
The Korean UTF-8 locale ko_KR.utf8 is supported. On this locale, you can input,
display and print UTF-8 characters. There is support for characters defined in
standards KSC 5636 (1989) and KSC 5601 (1987). UDC (User Defined Characters
or GAIJI) and VDC (Vender Defined Characters) are not supported. For details,
see the document /usr/share/doc/ASX-UTF8.
The full Hangul Syllables in KS X 1005-1 (old name is KS C 5700-1995) are
supported on ko_KR.utf8 locale. You can input full Hangul characters by XKIM
and display on X Window System. With Korean font DIMM andPCL5.asian model
file, you can print full Hangul characters.
❏ Euro and registered trademark symbols
The printing of the Euro symbol in the ko_KR.eucKR locale is supported. The
registered trademark symbol is also supported. PCL printers are supported to
print these symbols with PCL5.asian model file. Two typefaces, Dotum and
Batang, are supported. You can print Euro and symbols without any printing
options.
❏ USB (Universal Serial Bus) Korean 106 Keyboard
USB Korean 106 Keyboard is supported for inputting Korean characters by
Korean input method XKIM.
❏ X Print Server
KSE supports printing via the X Print Server to PCL printers.
• SSE
❏ Unicode
Simplified Chinese UTF-8 locale zh_CN.utf8 is supported. On this locale, you can
input, display and print UTF-8 characters. There is support for characters defined
in standards ISO 646 (1991) and GB 2312 (1980). UDC (User Defined Characters
or GAIJI) and VDC (Vender Defined Characters) are not supported. For details,
see the document /usr/share/doc/ASX-UTF8
❏ USB (Universal Serial Bus) Simplified Chinese 104 Keyboard
The USB Simplified Chinese 104 Keyboard is supported for inputting Simplified
Chinese characters by the input method XSIM.
❏ X Print Server
SSE supports printing via the X Print Server to PCL printers.
• TSE
❏ Unicode
Traditional Chinese UTF-8 locales zh_TW.utf8 and zh_HK.utf8 are supported. On
these locales, you can input, display and print UTF-8 characters. There is support
for characters defined in standards ISO 646 (1991), CNS 11643 (1992) plane 1, 2,
3 and 4, except for some characters which are not supported by Unicode 2.0. UDC
(User Defined Characters or GAIJI) and VDC (Vender Defined Characters) are
not supported. For details, see the document /usr/share/doc/ASX-UTF8.
❏ USB (Universal Serial Bus) Traditional Chinese 104 Keyboard
USB Traditional Chinese 104 Keyboard is supported for inputting Traditional
Chinese characters by the input method XTIM.