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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers DEC Unix system Post 30347 by Perderabo on Monday 21st of October 2002 09:34:12 AM
Old 10-21-2002
I'm terribly sorry that we couldn't answer your question. The only people who will have a shot at providing you with an answer are those who have some experience on a DEC Unix system. I do not. DEC is a very minor player in the UNIX arena or was prior to it's demise.

You posted your question late on Friday and felt a need to insult us late on Sunday. It is possible that we have one or two DEC experts who simply didn't check the board over the weekend. Your second posting did not increase the probability that they would spend their time to answer your question.

We do have some rules here that posters are expected to follow. Please read them and comply with them if you intend to continue posting. In particular, notice:
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(2) No negative comments about others or unpolite remarks. Be patient.
(4) Do not 'bump up' questions if they are not answered promptly.
You have broken both of these rules rather severely.
 

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shiftjis(5)							File Formats Manual						       shiftjis(5)

NAME
shiftjis, SJIS - A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese DESCRIPTION
The Shift JIS (SJIS) codeset consists of the following character sets: JIS X0201 JIS X0208 User-Defined Characters (UDC) Shift JIS Encoding Shift JIS character codes use a combination of single-byte data and 2-byte data to represent characters defined in the JIS X0201 and JIS X0208 standards and in the UDC area. All JIS X0201 characters are represented in the form of single-byte data. The Roman letters in JIS X0201 are encoded by setting the most significant bit (MSB) of each byte to off, while the Katakana characters are encoded by setting the most significant bit (MSB) of each byte to on. For more information on JIS X0201 characters, refer to deckanji(5). In the Super DEC Kanji codeset, the code ranges for JIS X0201 characters are as follows: For Roman letters, 00 to 7F For Katakana characters, A1 to DF JIS X0208 characters are encoded in 2-byte values. The values for the first bytes are encoded so that they fall outside the range of byte values for JIS X0201 characters (in other words, the JIS X0208 first byte ranges are from 81 to 9F and from E0 to FC). In this manner, characters from the two different standards can be supported by the same codeset. The range for the second byte of a JIS X0208 character is 40 to FC (except for 7F). For more information on JIS X0208 characters, refer to deckanji(5). The Shift JIS codeset provides for 2444 UDC characters. These are encoded as 2-byte values whose code range is F040 to FCFC. Font Support for Super DEC Kanji For display devices, the operating system supports Super DEC Kanji encoding by conversion to DEC Kanji encoding and then using fonts avail- able for DEC Kanji. Refer to the iconv_intro(5) reference page for information on codeset conversion. For printers, the operating system supports only printer-resident fonts; therefore, Super DEC Kanji fonts cannot be dynamically loaded to a printer. For general information on printing non-English text, refer to i18n_printing(5). SEE ALSO
Commands: locale(1) Others: ascii(5), deckanji(5), eucJP(5), i18n_intro(5), i18n_printing(5), iconv_intro(5), iso2022jp(5), Japanese(5), jiskanji(5), l10n_intro(5), sdeckanji(5) shiftjis(5)
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