jtty(1) User Commands jtty(1)NAME
jtty - set Japanese terminal characteristics
SYNOPSIS
jtty [-c y | n] [-i c] [-o c]
AVAILABILITY
SUNWjfpu
DESCRIPTION
For modules in the Stream that do code conversion on the JIS character set (EUC-JIS, Shift-JIS, 7-bit JIS, and 8-bit JIS), the jtty command
is used to turn conversion on and off.
Additionally it will set or report the values that the conversion module uses for the third character of the JIS announcement sequence.
This character is part of the three-character ISO sequence for introducing JIS characters.
When used with no parameters, jtty reports the values of the JIS input and output escape characters.
OPTIONS -c y Turn code conversion on.
-c n Turn code conversion off.
-i c Set the third character of the JIS input escape sequence to 'c'.
-o c Set the third character of the JIS output escape sequence to 'c'.
SEE ALSO stty(1), jaio(7)SunOS 5.10 26 May 1997 jtty(1)
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jistoeuc(1) User Commands jistoeuc(1)NAME
jistoeuc, jistosj, euctojis, euctosj, sjtojis, sjtoeuc - Code conversion between JIS, PC kanji, and Japanese EUC
SYNOPSIS
jistoeuc [-8] [-U] [filename...]
jistosj [-8] [-U] [filename...]
euctojis [-8] [-U] [filename...]
euctosj [-U] [filename...]
sjtojis [-8] [-U] [filename...]
sjtoeuc [-U] [filename...]
AVAILABILITY
SUNWjfpu
DESCRIPTION
For Japanese language handling, the jistoeuc family provides conversion between different code standards. command [ filename ...] does the
specified conversion on the contents of the input filenames and writes it to stdout.
If filename is not given, it reads and converts characters from the standard input.
jistoeuc converts JIS to Japanese EUC
jistosj converts JIS to PC kanji
euctojis converts Japanese EUC to JIS
euctosj converts Japanese EUC to PC kanji
sjtojis converts PC kanji to JIS
sjtoeuc converts PC kanji to Japanese EUC
OPTIONS -8 With this option specified, the commands jistoeuc, jistosj, sjtojis, and sjtoeuc, can support JIS X 0201 (Half-Size Katakana).
This 8-bit JIS code does not use ISO Shift-In and Shift-Out escape sequences.
-U The output is not buffered (The default is buffered output).
SEE ALSO iconv(1), iconv_ja(5)NOTES
This command can handle shift-in escape sequences for the following character sets:
JIS X 0208 shift-in escape - E$B, E$(B, E$@
JIS X 0212 shift-in escape - E$(D
JIS X 0201 Roman shift-in escape - E(J, E(H
ASCII shift-in escape - E(B
euctojis and sjtojis can handle shift-in escape sequences for the following character sets:
JIS X 0208 shift-in - E$B
JIS X 0212 shift-in - E$(D (except when sjtojis command is specified)
JIS X 0201 Roman shift-in - E(J
jistoeuc does not check whether or not each code in the input file is correct. Conversion with PC kanji is not based on TOG Japanese Ven-
dors Council (TOG/JVC) Recommended Code Set Conversion Specification between Japanese EUC and Shift-JIS. The iconv(1) utility provides
these functions. See iconv(1) and iconv_ja(5) for more information.
BUGS
If JIS X 0212 character set is specified as input, jistosj and euctosj can not support the conversion correctly. euctosj, sjtoeuc, jis-
tosj, and sjtojis can support conversion correctly only if JIS X 0208 1 ku - 84 ku is specified as input.
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12
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