HP-UX 11i Version 2 Release Notes (October 2003)

Internationalization
System Support for Latin and South American Locales
Chapter 10
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NOTE In the case of building utf8 locales, the univ.utf8.m method file must be specified as
part of the localedef options to ensure proper creation of correct utf8 locales, i.e.:
localedef -cn -m /usr/lib/nls/loc/src/univ.utf8.m \
-f /usr/lib/nls/loc/charmaps/utf8.cm \
-i /usr/lib/nls/loc/src/es_BO.utf8.src es_BO.utf8
X11R6 Xlib and CDE provides support for all of these locales.
The following printer model files have been enhanced to support these locales:
colorlaserjet
deskjet1200C
deskjet1600CM
hp33447a
hp5000c30
hp5000f100
hpC1208a
•laserjet
•laserjet4
laserjet4Si
•laserjet4v
laserjet5Si
laserjetIIISi
Bolivia es_BO.iso88591 es_BO.iso885915
Ecuador es_EC.iso88591 es_EC.iso885915
Paraguay es_PY.iso88591 es_PY.iso885915
Costa Rica es_CR.iso88591 es_CR.iso885915
Guatemala es_GT.iso88591 es_GT.iso885915
Nicaragua es_NI.iso88591 es_NI.iso885915
Panama es_PA.iso88591 es_PA.iso885915
El Salvador es_SV.iso88591 es_SV.iso885915
a. Not all utf8 locale binaries are delivered due to disk space considerations.
However, source files for all 51 locales are provided under
/usr/lib/nls/loc/src, and you may build these binaries by using the
localedef command. Refer to the localedef manpage for more information.
b. UTF-8 locales adhere to the character repertoire defined in the Unicode 3.0
Standard.
Table 10-1 Latin/South American Locale Binaries (Continued)
Locale ISO-88591 based ISO-885915 based
utf8 based
ab