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Overview of FeaturesThe Korean Solaris 9 operating environment is the internationalization and Korean localization of the Solaris operating environment and the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) window system. The following sections provide information on the facilities you can use to input, display, and print multibyte Korean characters in the Solaris 9 operating environment. New Localized FeaturesThe following new collation locales provide you dictionary collation for all Korean Hangul and Hanja characters supported in each locale.
Language SupportThe Solaris 9 operating environment builds inherent internationalization features into every localized product. Localization facilities support the ANSI C recommendations for internationalization and localization that define the locale and related categories. LocalesA 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:
Korean LocalesThe Korean 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 Korean Locales
Korean CodesetsThe following table lists the supported codesets for each Korean locale. Table 1-2 Korean Codesets
Korean Input Methods and FontsThe Korean Solaris 9 operating environment provides input methods and fonts for all characters covered the ISO-10646 standard. These methods and fonts allow you to input and output any character in any language. The following input methods are supported for the ko_KR.EUC (ko) and the ko_KR.UTF-8 (ko.UTF-8) locales:
For a complete list of scalable and bitmap fonts supported for the ko_KR.EUC (ko) and the ko_KR.UTF-8 (ko.UTF-8) locales, see the International Language Environments Guide. Note - Your can use Hangul or standard Sun keyboards to enter Korean text. Locale CategoriesIn the Korean Solaris 9 operating environment, you can use the following general and specific categories as defined by ANSI C for the Korean and English locales.
For example, the Korean and the English/ASCII locales have the LC_TIME category that defines the display of the time and date according to the cultural format, as well as the actual Korean or English/ASCII characters used in the display. | ||||||||||||
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