Traditional Chinese Solaris Release Overview

Locales

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:

Traditional Chinese Locales

The Traditional 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 Traditional Chinese Locales

Locale 

Description 

zh_TW.EUC (zh_TW)

Traditional Chinese EUC locale (CNS11643-1992) 

zh_TW.BIG5

Traditional Chinese BIG5 

zh_TW.UTF-8

Traditional Chinese UTF-8 (Unicode 3.1) 

zh_HK.BIG5HK

Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong) Big5-HKSCS 

zh_HK.UTF-8

Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong) UTF-8 (Unicode 3.1) 

Traditional Chinese Codesets

The following table lists supported codesets for each Traditional Chinese locale.

Table 1-2 Traditional Chinese Codesets

Locale 

Codeset 

zh_TW.EUC (zh_TW)

cns11643 

zh_TW.BIG5

BIG5 

zh_TW.UTF-8

UTF-8 

zh_HK.BIG5HK

Big5-HKSCS 

zh_HK.UTF-8

Unicode 3.1 

Traditional Chinese Input Methods and Fonts

The Traditional Chinese Solaris environment provides input methods and fonts that enable you to input, display, and print any character in any language. The following input methods are supported for the Traditional Chinese locales:

For a complete list of fonts supported for the Traditional Chinese locales, see the International Language Environments Guide.

Input Method Auxiliary Window

The input method auxiliary window supports the following new functions: