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Operating Systems Solaris Unable to change keyboard layout Post 302335439 by microbot on Sunday 19th of July 2009 09:30:08 AM
Old 07-19-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by gxmsgx
Try: /usr/bin/loadkeys /usr/share/lib/keytables/type_6/[language]
Tried and answer is unknown id

Quote:
Originally Posted by DukeNuke2
try "kdmconfig" from commandline login as root...
Hmm here something smells bad because
Code:
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.


Last edited by microbot; 07-19-2009 at 10:36 AM..
 

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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.

       ---------------------------------------------------------------------
       Database      Language	Territory	 Codeset       Use
       ---------------------------------------------------------------------
       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
       ---------------------------------------------------------------------

       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 Also
       ic(1int), intro(3int), nl_langinfo(3int), setlocale(3int), environ(5int)
       Guide to Developing International Software

																	lang(5int)
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