Does the system support languages such as Thai, Japanese, and Chinese?

With version 10.2, the system began to include support for Unicode. Unicode provides a single encoding system for all major languages in which each character has a unique number. This means you can use Documaker to compose, print, and present characters from Far Eastern languages like Thai, Chinese, and Japanese.

All user interfaces, help, error messages, and documentation for tools and runtimes are designed for single-byte ANSI characters and are primarily available in English. No changes have been made to the basic system interface.

This feature is designed for an English-speaking developer who wants to create documents for Asian language users.

The Oracle Documaker Unicode Reference Guide includes information on using Unicode with Documaker. This guide is available on Oracle Insurance Documentation of the Oracles’ Technology Network site - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/insurance-097481.html