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Traditional Chinese Solaris User's Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction to Traditional Chinese Solaris Software
Introduction
Design of Traditional Chinese Solaris Software
Traditional Chinese Graphical User Interface
Traditional Chinese Input/Output
The Localized CDE Desktop
Chapter 2 Starting the Traditional Chinese Solaris Software
Setting the Default Locale
Using Aliases to Set Locales
Setting Up Locale Aliases for the Korn Shell
Setting Up Locale Aliases for the C Shell
Changing Font Directories
Chapter 3 Using the htt Input Method Server
Input Method Server Basic Properties
Three htt Processes
htt Property Manager
Resetting and Terminating htt
File Menu
Help Menu
Using htt Command Line Options.
Customizing the on/off Key From General Dialog
Customizing the Preedit/Status Window From the Preedit/Status Dialog
Customizing the Lookup Window From the Lookup Table Dialog
How and When htt Is Started
Using the iiim Server in zh_TW.UTF-8 Locale
Chapter 4 Entering Traditional Chinese Text
About This Chapter
Character Sets
Input Window Areas
Preedit Area
Lookup Choice Area
Status Area
Input and Conversion Modes for Entering Characters
Typing ASCII Characters
Typing Non-ASCII Characters
Array Input Mode
Typing Array Text
BoShiaMy Input Mode
Typing BoShiaMy Text
DaYi Input Mode
Typing DaYi Text
ChuYin Input Mode
Typing ChuYin Text
I-Tien Input Mode
Typing I-Tien Input
Telecode Input Mode
Typing Telecode Input
TsangChieh Input Mode
Typing Characters in TsangChieh Mode
Typing Symbols in TsangChieh Mode
ChienI Input Mode
Typing ChienI Mode Input
NeiMa Input Mode
Typing NeiMa Text With Plane 1
Typing NeiMa Text With Plane 2
Typing NeiMa Input With Plane 3
ChuanHsing Input Mode
Typing ChuanHsing Mode
Chapter 5 Localized Applications
Using the mailx Utility With Traditional Chinese Characters
Using talk With Traditional Chinese Characters
The xtobdf Utility
The runb5 Utility
Sdtconvtool
iconv
Chapter 6 Fonts
Display PostScript System (DPS)
Using Traditional Chinese PostScript Fonts and DPS Facilities
Creating Composite Roman and Traditional Chinese Fonts
Using Traditional Chinese Fonts in DPS Programming
Using Font Editor
Setting Up a Working Directory
Starting the Font Editor
Preparing a Font File
Editing a BDF Font File
Converting From BDF to PCF Format
Installing and Checking the Edited Font
Installing the User Dictionary
Restarting the htt Input Method Server
Accessing Edited Fonts
Chapter 7 Traditional Chinese Printing Facilities
Printing From a Command Line
Printing With a Line Printer
Printing With the xetops Utility
Printing With the xutops Utility
Printing with the mp Utility
Appendix A Open Windows Information
Introduction to OpenWindows
Traditional Chinese Solaris Software Design
Expanded Workspace Properties Worksheet
Traditional Chinese OPEN LOOK DeskSet
Starting OpenWindows
Checking Your User Environment
.cshrc File
.openwin-init File
.xinitrc File
Starting the Traditional Chinese OpenWindows Environment
Changing the Language Setting on the Workspace Properties Worksheet
Changing Your System Locale Setting
OpenWindows and htt
Verifying Changes to the .openwin-init File
Printing in OpenWindows
Customizing Your OpenWindows Workspace
Using Fonts
Traditional Chinese (zh_TW) Font Lists
Traditional Chinese (zh_TW.BIG5) Font Lists
Starting Applications With a Specific Traditional Chinese Font List
Specifying a Font at the Command Line
Font Set Names
Scaling Applications Windows and Fonts
Appendix B Binary Compatibility Package
Traditional Chinese Test Utilities
Asian-Specific Utilities
Conversion Utilities
Conversion Within a Codeset
Conversion for Traditional Chinese Character Codes
Appendix C Running Networked Applications
Instructions for Running Networked Applications
Setting Required Environment Variables
Sample Command Sequences for Remote Operation
Displaying Remote OpenWindows 2.x on a Local OpenWindows 3.x System
Appendix D Mapping Traditional Chinese Keyboard Functions
Glossary
Index
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