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wnn6setup sets up Wnn6 for use as Japanese input system in X environment, to be started when you log in. Values set by wnn6setup will be in effect when you log in next time.
wnn6setup modifies the following files.
A script that is run when you log in to the Common Desktop Environment (CDE). Lines to launch htt(1) for Wnn6 are added.
A resource file that htt(1) refers. Settings to use xjsi(1) as interface module are added.
If $HOME/.dtprofile already exist, and atok12setup(1) provided with Japanese Solaris 2.6 is used to configure Japanese input system, wnn6setup overrides such settings to use Wnn6 as Japanese input system.
Lines to set up Wnn6 are placed between comment lines in $HOME/.dtprofile as follows.
###== – Generated by wnn6setup to launch japanese XIM. == BEGIN == –==### . . . New settings to start a Japanese input system . . . . . . ###== – Generated by wnn6setup to launch japanese XIM. == END == –==###
The above setting lines are modified by executing atok12setup(1). That is, if you edit the setting lines between comment lines, then execute atok12setup(1), changes to these lines will be lost. You should not make any changes to these lines.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Availability | SUNWjwncx |
atok12setup(1), dtlogin(1), htt(1), xjsi(1)
If you edit $HOME/.dtprofile to set up the Japanese input system, and execute the wnn6setup command, you may not be able to use Wnn6 when you log in. In this case, remove the setting lines you added in $HOME/.dtprofile for the Japanese input system.
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