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Operating Systems AIX EYE function Post 302975438 by filosophizer on Monday 13th of June 2016 08:04:07 AM
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kanji(1)							   User Commands							  kanji(1)

NAME
kanji - show the list of Kanji codes SYNOPSIS
kanji [-j] [-s] [-e] [-k] [-K n] [-HK n] [-h] AVAILABILITY
SUNWjfpu DESCRIPTION
The kanji command shows the list of printable characters in the current locale. When invoked without an option, encoding numbers of current locale are shown along with the characters. OPTIONS
-j JIS code numbers are shown. -s PC kanji code numbers are shown. This option is available only in a locale equivalent to "ja" locale. -e EUC code numbers are shown. This option is available only in a locale equivalent to "ja_JP.PCK" locale. -k JIS Kuten numbers are shown. -Kn In a locale equivalent to "ja" locale, this shows only those characters from row of JIS X 0208 character set n in Kuten code. In a locale equivalent to "ja_JP.PCK" locale, this shows only those characters from row of printable characters set n in Kuten code. -HK n This shows only those characters from row of JIS X 0212 character set n in Kuten code. This option is available only in a locale equivalent to ja locale. -h Help for this command is shown. SEE ALSO
PCK(5), eucJP(5) SunOS 5.10 26 May 1998 kanji(1)
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