This section describes methods to set the default locale.
Become superuser.
In the /etc/default/init file, add or update the LANG variable with the appropriate locale.
LANG=locale |
You can set the LANG variable with one of the following locales: C, zh_TW, zh_TW.BIG5, zh_TW.UTF-8, zh_HK.BIG5HK, zh_HK.UTF-8
Instruct all users to exit CDE.
Kill the dtconfig process.
# /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -kill |
Reboot the system.
# reboot |
You can use aliases to change locales in a terminal window without typing long commands or editing your .dtlogin file and running source every time.
Put aliases such as the following in your .profile file.
alias twn_EUC "export LANG=zh_TW; /bin/stty cs8 -istrip defeucw" alias twn_BIG5 "export LANG=zh_TW.BIG5; /bin/stty cs8 -istrip \defeucw" alias asc "export LANG=C; /bin/stty cs7 istrip defeucw" alias twn_UTF-8 "export LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8; /bin/stty cs8 -istrip defeucw" |
Put aliases like the following in your .cshrc file.
alias twn_EUC "setenv LANG zh_TW; /bin/stty cs8 -istrip defeucw" alias twn_BIG5 "setenv LANG zh_TW.BIG5; /bin/stty cs8 -istrip \defeucw" alias asc "setenv LANG C; /bin/stty cs7 istrip defeucw" alias twn_UTF-8 "setenv LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8; /bin/stty cs8 -istrip defeucw" |