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Operating Systems AIX Japanese in Unix Post 302274684 by meeraramanathan on Thursday 8th of January 2009 06:31:22 AM
Old 01-08-2009
Japanese in Unix

Hi,

I have a PPD(Postscript printer description) file which is in Japanese.
I want to use the PPD file in AIX.
Is it possible
where should i set the Lang.

and is it possible to type in Japanese language.

Please help.
 

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FOOMATIC-PPDLOAD(8)					      System Manager's Manual					       FOOMATIC-PPDLOAD(8)

NAME
foomatic-ppdload - <put a short description here> SYNOPSIS
foomatic-ppdload -h foomatic-ppdload filename.ppd printer-id foomatic-ppdload -R printer-id DESCRIPTION
foomatic-ppdload takes a ppd filename and a printer ID as arguments. It parses a PPD file and writes option data into the foomatic data- base for use with the foomatic "ppd" driver and that printer. With the -R option you can remove a printer from the "ppd" driver, and with -h a short help text is shown. Right now, it will handle Boolean and PickOne options that go in the Prolog, DocumentSetup, or PageSetup spots. Also, PPD interoption con- straints (not to be confused with foomatic option to printer and driver mapping constraints) are not supported by foomatic. And of course, the interesting color and font information from the PPD has no place in the current foomatic schema. All this will change over time. EXIT STATUS
foomatic-ppdload returns ... AUTHOR
Manfred Wassmann <manolo@NCC-1701.B.Shuttle.de> for the foomatic project using output from the associated binary. BUGS
There are several limitations, but it's an interesting experiment. Please send bug reports to foomatic-devel@linuxprinting.org. Foomatic Project 2001-05-07 FOOMATIC-PPDLOAD(8)
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