A locale contains the language with culturally specific information and conventions for a particular global region. Each process in the Solaris operating environment has the following set of locale attributes:
Locale settings, which provide the locale and setlocale commands you use to list and set attributes before you start a process from the command line.
For example, the Simplified Chinese locales and the English/ASCII locale both have a category that defines the display of time and date according to the cultural format, as well as the actual Simplified Chinese or English/ASCII characters for the time and date.
Codesets, which support coding conventions for the GB2312 and the GB18030 character sets. These sets enable you to input, display, and print Simplified Chinese text in file names, system messages, and terminal (TTY), email, and data file content.
htt input method server, which handles Simplified Chinese input for the Solaris operating environment. The htt server receives your keyboard input and converts it to Simplified Chinese characters that are used in Simplified Chinese applications.
The Simplified Chinese Solaris operating environment provides simultaneous support for the locales in the following table. The locales look the same to the end user, but the internal character encoding is different.
Table 1-1 Simplied Chinese Locales
Locale |
Description |
---|---|
zh_CN.EUC (zh) |
Simplified Chinese EUC (GB2312) |
zh_CN.GBK (zh.GBK) |
Simplified Chinese GBK |
zh_CN.GB18030 |
Simplified Chinese GB18030-2000 |
zh_CN.UTF-8 (zh.UTF-8) |
Simplified Chinese UTF-8 (Unicode 3.1) |
The following table lists supported codesets for each Simplified Chinese locale.
Table 1-2 Simplied Chinese Codesets
Locale |
Codeset |
---|---|
zh_CN.EUC (zh) |
gb2312 |
zh_CN.GBK (zh.GBK) |
GBK |
zh_CN.GB18030 |
GB18030 |
zh_CN.UTF-8 (zh-UTF-8) |
UTF-8 |
The Simplified Chinese Solaris environment provides input methods and fonts which allow you to input, display, and print any character in any language. The following input methods are supported for the Simplified Chinese locales:
New QuanPin
New ShuangPin
NeiMa
QuanPin
ShuangPin
English-Chinese
Codetable Input Methods
For a complete list of fonts supported for the Simplified Chinese locales, see the International Language Environments Guide.
The input method auxiliary window supports the following new functions: