The Solaris environment supports the AT keyboard with
several international layouts and languages. Currently the
following languages and layouts are supported:
US-English, US-English (Microsoft-Natual),
UK-English, Japanese (J3100), Japanese (106),
French, French-Canadian, Swiss-French, Danish,
Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, German, Swiss-German,
Italian, Spanish, Korean, and Taiwanese.
ok, I am having a seriouse problem!
I can not wite in my landguidge, I live in sweden but I seem to have an american keyboard layout so I cant write some letters and all the key commands are all messed up. Does anyone know where I can find a swedisch keyboard layout? (3 Replies)
Hi,
How do i go about changing the keyboard layout to the UK layout.
currently the @ symbol on the keyboard appears as a " sybol on the monitor.
Many Thanks in advance
Kam (1 Reply)
Hi
I have Fedora linux with XFCE desktop. I want to use Indic lanquage in that. I have installed unicode devnagri fonts. But I am not able to change my default keyboard layout. How can I change default keyboard layout in XFCE or through command line.
Thanks
NeeleshG (0 Replies)
Hi to everyone
Once again I tried to modify my keyboard , because I am crazy keyborad can not be changed using
kbd-s
eeprom
also I tried to modify /boot/solaris/bootenv.rc
but I tried opensolaris and my keyboard works perfectly
So my question is
Can I transfer settings from... (14 Replies)
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I am unable to understand the disk layout of one of my disk attached to v240. This is newly installed system from jumpstart.
I am unable to see the free space on backup slice 2 and there are 0 to 8 slices listed when I run format and print the disk info, also there is no reference of... (9 Replies)
I would like to make a new keyboard layout that moves the modifier keys around. The problem is that this needs to be an xkb layout, because I still need to be able to switch to the Qwerty layout and the layout of my native language. Is there a way to write an xkb layout that works on the keycodes... (2 Replies)
Hi, I've got a bit of a ridiculous problem and wasn't sure where to post it.
I need to use the vertical bar for piping in Bash but, as per the title, am using a UK layout on a US (physical) keyboard which doesn't have a key for it in the place I'd expect. I've tried using xbindkeys and Unicode... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
lang
lang(5int)lang(5int)Name
lang - language names
Description
The language support databases used by are stored in the directory If either the language support databases are moved or you specify your
own language support database, it is necessary to set the INTLINFO environment variable to the new location of these tables. The syntax of
this environment variable is identical to See the reference page for more information.
Should you want to create your own database, use the reference page and the Guide to Developing International Software as references for
what information your database should contain. After you create the database, you can specify it by using the international compiler,
The following table defines the supplied settings of the LANG and LC_ environment variables.
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Database Language Territory Codeset Use
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ENG_GB.MCS English United Kingdom DEC MCS VT200 series
FRE_FR.MCS French France
GER_DE.MCS German Germany
ENG_GB.8859 English United Kingdom ISO Latin-1 VT300 series
FRE_FR.8859 French France
GER_DE.8859 German Germany
ENG_GB.646 English United Kingdom ISO 646 VT100 series
FRE_FR.646 French France
GER_DE.646 German Germany
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In addition to the default collation definition for the GER_DE.nnn language, Digital provides a character collation table that collates
information using the German telephone directory ordering of data. The following example shows how to set the variable to use this table
with the ISO Latin-1 codeset:
LC_COLLATE = GER_DE.8859@P_TELEPHONE
See Alsoic(1int), intro(3int), nl_langinfo(3int), setlocale(3int), environ(5int)
Guide to Developing International Software
lang(5int)