AIX cannot print thai characters


 
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Old 10-18-2006
AIX cannot print thai characters

Anyone has experience on this?

The additional language has been smitty added and enabled. But it still prints garbage. What else needs to be done?

Printer is a HP laserjet 4350.
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thai/thwcoll.h(3)						      libthai							 thai/thwcoll.h(3)

NAME
thai/thwcoll.h - Thai wide-char string collation. SYNOPSIS
Functions int th_wcstrcoll (const thwchar_t *s1, const thwchar_t *s2) Compare two Thai wide-char strings for collation. size_t th_wcstrxfrm (thwchar_t dest[], const thwchar_t *src, size_t n) Transform wide-char string into collatable form. Detailed Description Thai wide-char string collation. Function Documentation int th_wcstrcoll (const thwchar_t *s1, const thwchar_t *s2) Compare two Thai wide-char strings for collation. Parameters: s1 : first wide-char string (null-terminated) s2 : second wide-char string (null-terminated) Returns: < 0 if s1 precedes s2; 0 if s1 equals s2; > 0 if s1 succeeds s2 size_t th_wcstrxfrm (thwchar_tdest[], const thwchar_t *src, size_tn) Transform wide-char string into collatable form. Parameters: dest : the destination wide-char string buffer src : the wide-char string to transform n : the size of dest buffer (as number of elements) Returns: the number of elements required to store the result in dest, excluding the terminating ''. If the return value >= n, dest is undefined. Transforms src into a form from which comparison using wcscmp() yields the same result as that from th_wcstrcoll(). At most n characters are put in dest. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libthai from the source code. Version 0.1.14 Tue Jun 17 2014 thai/thwcoll.h(3)