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Operating Systems AIX X11 Font problem Post 302717281 by whbun123 on Thursday 18th of October 2012 12:18:45 AM
Old 10-18-2012
X11 Font problem

Currently ,we use Exceed,X-Win32,winaxe 7.7,Reflection X software for doing evaluation.

1.Chinese word problem
When we use "more filename" to check the file in xterm command console mode from our client Window XP to IBM AIX server.it can show the chinese word,but when we change to grahpic mode by using SAS software,it can't show the chinese words properly.Any font or other method can be used to solved this problem?



2.Also,we want to type number (those number located in right side of keyboard) but it type nothing currently.



Thanks for your help if above two problem can be solved .
 

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UNICODE_START(1)					      General Commands Manual						  UNICODE_START(1)

NAME
unicode_start - put keyboard and console in unicode mode SYNOPSIS
unicode_start [font [umap]] DESCRIPTION
The unicode_start command will put the keyboard and console into Unicode (UTF-8) mode. For the keyboard this means that one can attach 16-bit U+xxxx values to keyboard keys using loadkeys(1), and have these appear as UTF-8 input to user programs. Also, that one can type hexadecimal Alt-xxxx using the numeric keypad, and again produce UTF-8. For the console this means that the kernel expects UTF-8 output from user programs, and displays the output accordingly. The parameter font is a font that is loaded. It should have a built-in Unicode map, or, if it hasn't, such a map can be given explicitly as second parameter. When no font was specified, the current font is kept. NOTE
Unicode mode is a parameter with a value per virtual console. However, usually the font and keymap is common to all consoles. SEE ALSO
dumpkeys(1), kbd_mode(1), loadkeys(1), unicode_stop(1), utf-8(7), setfont(8) 3 Feb 2001 UNICODE_START(1)
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