This section describes the language support features related to input methods that were added in different versions of Oracle Solaris operating system
This feature is included in the Solaris 10 10/08 release.
The Hangul LE (Language Engine) is a new Korean input method that enhances user experience. Hangul LE has the following features:
User-friendly GUI
More convenient Hangul or Hanja input functionalities
For more information, see the Hangul LE help.
This feature is included in the Solaris 10 5/08 release.
Chewing input method (IM) is based on libchewing, which is an open-source library for Traditional Chinese input. libchewing is upgraded to the libchewing 0.3.0 version. libchewing 0.3.0 includes the following features:
Incompatibility with API/ABI
UTF-8 based language engine core for common Unicode environment
Includes the libchewing-data subproject
Zuin fixes and symbol improvements
New binary form of user hash data to speed up loading and solving hash data corruption
Improved calculation of internal tree and phone constants
Revised tsi.src for richer phrases and avoiding crashes
Merge phone and phrase from CNS11643
Improved Han-Yu PinYin to use table-lookup implementation
Experimental frequency evaluation that recomputes chewing lifetime
Implementation of the choice mechanism for symbol pairs
Experimental, memory-mapping based, binary data handling to speed up data loading
This feature is included in the Solaris 10 8/07 release.
The input method switcher application, gnome-im-switcher-applet, is replaced with iiim-panel, a stand-alone GTK+ application. iiim-panel now starts and resides on the GNOME panel automatically when you log in to the Java Desktop System (Java DS) in UTF-8 or Asian locales. iiim-panel can also run in the Common Desktop Environment (CDE).
IIIMF supports language engines that emulate the EMEA keyboard layout such as French, Polish or Dutch.
For more information, see the iiim-properties online help.
This feature is included in the Solaris 10 11/06 release.
The Internet Intranet Input Method Framework (IIIMF) has been upgraded from revision 10 to revision 12.
This framework provides the following new features:
Input Method Switcher — Displays input method status and switches input languages. You can add the input method switcher to the Java Desktop System (Java DS) panel. Select Add to Panel -> Utility -> Input Method Switcher to add the input method switcher to the Java DS panel.
Utility for iiim-properties — Supports various input method preferences. Use one of the following methods to start the iiim-properties utility:
Select Launch -> Preferences -> Desktop Preferences -> Input Methods.
Click mouse button 3 on the Input method switcher and select Preference.
In the CDE environment, select Tool -> Input Method Preference from the CDE main menu or type iiim-properties at the command prompt.
Each language engine has also been upgraded to the IIIMF revision 12 base. The Japanese language engines, ATOK12 and Wnn6, have been updated to ATOK for Oracle Solaris and Wnn8 respectively. ATOK for Oracle Solaris is equivalent to ATOK17. A new Chinese chewing input method has also been added to the IIIMF.
This feature is included in the Solaris 10 3/05 release.
Korean users of the Oracle Solaris operating system can benefit from more comprehensive keyboard input method support for the Korean language.
The new Korean Language Engine with auxiliary window support offers Korean users the following auxiliary windows to control and configure the Korean input method (IM).
User-based preferences within one window.
A virtual keyboard environment within another window for point-and-click selection of Korean characters.
Within another window, users can choose the symbols that they need from special characters that are based on code points.
Organize all the windows within a special palette of control.
This IM supports three separate keyboard layouts: 2 beol sik, 3 beol sik 390, and 3 beol sik final.
This feature is included in the Solaris 10 3/05 release.
Users who operate within any Unicode (UTF-8) locale of the Oracle Solaris operating system can now easily and intuitively input characters from Indian regional languages. Users who interact with CDE applications, StarOffice, or Mozilla can more easily interact with Indian scripts.
After selecting the transliteration-based input method (IM), users can type phonetic equivalents of Indian language scripts in English. These equivalents are then displayed in the script that is selected, and are correctly shaped and rendered with the help of an underlying layout and shaper module. As transliteration is the most commonly used input method for Indian languages, this support can greatly enhance the usability of the eight Indian scripts that are provided in the Oracle Solaris software.
This feature is included in the Solaris 10 3/05 release.
The Wubi input method (IM) is widely used in China. The encoding rule for Wubi IM is based on the radical or stroke shape of Chinese characters. Users can rapidly type Chinese characters through a standard keyboard rather than through slower, phonetic-based input methods.
This language support feature has been added to the Solaris 10 3/05 release.
Input support for Indian regional language keyboards has been added to the Oracle Solaris operating system. Indic language users can type Indic language characters by using their preferred keyboard layouts in the Oracle Solaris operating system.