! ! (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Hewlett-Packard Company ! (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 International Business Machines Corp. ! (c) Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. ! (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Novell, Inc. ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!! SunOS Locale-Related Translations !!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! File: SunOS.lcx ! Default location: /usr/dt/config/svc/SunOS.lcx ! Purpose: ! Define the SunOS-specific set of locale-related translations. ! Description: ! This file contains the set of all locale-related translations ! that can occur during _DtLcxXlateOpToStd() and _DtLcxStdToOp() ! calls on SunOS platforms. Note that platform-specific tables may ! include more than one translation to and from CDE standard ! strings if they can be distinguished by version, operation, or ! pattern matching. ! ! It is important that additional CDE standard strings only ! be created by the CDE owner of the _DtLcx translation service ! and NOT be created by an individual vendor or user. This be because ! the purpose of adopting a set of CDE standard strings is to ! support interoperability across platforms. If individual vendors ! add their own "standard" strings and these strings are not ! known on other platforms, then the goal of interoperability ! will be defeated. ! ! If you feel that a new CDE standard string is needed, ! contact your CDE representative/vendor with a specific ! proposal and justification and have them forward it to ! the owner of the CDE _DtLcx service. ! ! Note that it is allowed for vendors and users to add new ! operations for which translations are specified and which ! utilize the standard strings. If the operations are of ! general utility, please bring them to the attention of ! your CDE representative/vendor for forwarding to the ! _DtLcx owner. ! Invoked by: ! This table is used by the _DtLcx translation service ! Product: @(#)Cde1 ! Revision: $XConsortium: SunOS.lcx /main/5 1996/10/26 11:33:33 rws $ ! Defects: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! translation specification syntax !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! Introductory fields: ! ==================== ! The _DtLcx translation specifications have a fixed number of ! introductory fields followed by a several standard value ! fields and the operation-specific value. ! The introductory fields are: ! ... ! ! Platform generally is the same string as uname(1) -s. ! Version range utilizes normalized version numbers that ! are acquired using the 'version' translations. ! Operations are one or more comma-separated strings that ! uniquely identify the operation associated with the ! operation-specific value. This string is specified ! as part of the request for a translation. ! ! Kinds of translations allow the mechanism to support several modes ! of operation, each useful for different purposes. When ! reading or writing a specification, pay particular attention ! to the kind of specification, as this guides the usage of it. ! ! Specification kinds: ! .=. means a valid bi-directional translation requiring the op-value ! in the translation specification to exactly match the op-value of ! the call to _DtLcxXlateOpToStd(), e.g. foo matches only foo ! .~. means a valid bi-directional translation requiring the op-value ! in the translation specification to match the beginning of the ! op-value of the call to _DtLcxXlateOpToStd(), e.g. foo matches ! foo@bar. This is often useful, e.g. for operation-specific ! locale strings that may also contain modifier suffixes. ! .>. means only from standard to op-specific (generally a ! compatibility translation, meaning on op-specific value ! that will work for the standard, although that is not ! the straight mapping) ! .<. means only from op-specific to standard (generally a ! regex in the op-value which is used to map a class of ! op values to a standard value) ! .0. means that translation is not supported and if a translation ! request matches the specification, the request will fail. ! Because there is no way to turn off a translation marked ! with .0. once it is specified, the preferred method of ! indicating that a translation is not supported --at the moment-- ! is just to comment out the translation rather than use .0. ! ! Standard values: ! ================ ! _DtLcx defines the order of the standard values in the ! translations it utilizes. All translation specifications ! must adhere to this order. ! .. ! In CDE 1.0, no modifiers are standardized and that ! portion of the table is unspecified. This means ! that no CDE standard modifiers are available across ! platforms. Operations that use only the ! should specify the wildcard character ("?") for the ! value. ! ! Operation-specific value: ! ========================= ! The operation-specific value is a string that is used ! according to the kind of translation. The syntax is ! : ! or : "", if it contains white space ! ! Filling in the table of translations: ! ===================================== ! The person preparing the translation table should know ! the minimum version of the target platform that is ! be supported. For example, assume that we must ! complete the table for all versions 9.00 and higher. ! ! The objective is then to provide two sets of translations: ! a full set of translations from CDE standard locales to ! valid platform locales, and a full set of translations ! from valid platform locales to some or all CDE standard ! locales. ! ! Translations from CDE standard locales to valid platform ! locales must use the .~. .=. or .>. mappings. When there ! is a 1:1 mapping between a CDE locale and a platform locale, ! use the .~. or .=. mapping. See the comment below to ! decide which to use. When there is no 1:1 mapping between ! CDE locale and platform locale, use the .>. mapping. This ! provides a valid translation from the CDE locale to the ! best-suitable platform locale, but never translates from ! that platform locale to the CDE locale. ! ! Translations from every platform locale to the appropriate ! CDE locale must use the .~. .=. or .<. mappings. ! When there is a 1:1 mapping between a platform locale and ! a CDE standard locale, use the .~. or .=. mapping. See the ! comment below to decide which to use. If there is a 1:1 ! mapping, but the platform locale pattern uses a regular ! expression, or if more than one platform locale can ! be translated to one CDE standard locale, the .<. mapping must ! be used. ! ! If no appropriate CDE standard locale can be found, you have ! identified the need for a new CDE standard locale. Refer to ! the instructions at the head of this file for how to go about ! registering a new CDE standard locale. You should not create ! a new "standard" locale (the left hand side of the translation ! specification) without registering it with CDE, because this ! will hinder the free exchange of information across locales ! and platforms. ! ! The .=. and .~. mappings are similar. The difference is ! that the .=. mapping requires an exact string match between ! the platform locale and the string provided to the ! translation routine. Generally speaking, this mapping ! is risky unless exact matchings can be guaranteed in ! all DtLcx clients for the particular operation in question. ! The .~. mapping is to be preferred, but the .=. translation ! is useful in limited situations, where similar strings may ! occur. ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! uncomment this resource to debug/test translation !*debugDtXlate: True !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SunOS Version Identificaton !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! These translations are used by the _DtXlateGetXlateEnv() ! call to determine the version number to use. ! ! To understand the translation, realize that the ! operation-specific regexp(5) pattern on the right ! hand side is matched against the strings returned ! by uname(2). The best match determines the "normalized" ! version number of the platform, which should range from ! 001 and up. By convention, major release numbers ! map to centuries and minor release numbers to within ! the century. ! ! To determine the string that the regular expression on the ! right hand side is matching against, use uname(1) and run ! 'uname -r' and 'uname -v' and note the strings. During execution, ! the strings returned by this command are retrieved and ! concatenated "rv"--in that order, no extra spaces. ! This is the string that the pattern must match. ! ! Sometimes this string may not be intuitive. For example, ! note that AIX 3.2 returns 2 for 'uname -r' and 3 for 'uname -v'. ! So the pattern string must be 23, not 32. Do not go by ! the order of 'uname -rv' or 'uname -vr', as that is not used. !!! SunOS.?.version.<.5120: "5\\.12.*" SunOS.?.version.<.5110: "5\\.11.*" SunOS.?.version.<.5100: "5\\.10.*" SunOS.?.version.<.590: "5\\.9.*" SunOS.?.version.<.580: "5\\.8.*" SunOS.?.version.<.570: "5\\.7.*" SunOS.?.version.<.560: "5\\.6.*" SunOS.?.version.<.550: "5\\.5.*" SunOS.?.version.<.540: "5\\.4.*" SunOS.?.version.<.530: "5\\.3.*" SunOS.?.version.<.500: "5\\..*" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SunOS-specific setlocale translations !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! These translations are for the string returned by the ! getlocale() or setlocale(LC_xxx,NULL) operations, but not ! setlocale(LC_ALL,NULL) operation. ! ! It provides translations from Sun operation-specific ! to CDE standard strings and back again. ! ! Some language,territory combinations have the following comments: ! (1) These ISO territory names may be subject to change ! However, their CDE names will continue to be supported ! (2) No ISO "territory" name exists for the Arabic-speaking regions of the ! world as a whole. Vendors have sometimes supplied their own. ! Those names, when conformant to the ISO model, will be adopted for CDE. ! !Platform Operation Lang_Terr Op-Value Language,Territory Who has !--- --------- ----- -------- ------------------ ------- ! Version Kind Codeset ! ---- - --------- ! setlocales Compliance SunOS.520+.setlocale.=.C.ISO-8859-1: C ! setlocales compliance ,IBM, HP, Sun , SunOS.520+.setlocale.~.POSIX.ISO-8859-1: POSIX ! setlocales compliance ,IBM, HP, Sun , ! W European/Americas, Latin 1 codeset SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.da_DK.ISO-8859-1: de ! Danish, Denmark XoJIG,IBM, HP, , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.de_AT.ISO-8859-1: de ! German,Austria XoJIG, , , , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.de_CH.ISO-8859-1: de ! German,Switzerland XoJIG,IBM, , , SunOS.520+.setlocale.~.de_DE.ISO-8859-1: de ! German, Germany XoJIG,IBM, HP, Sun ("de"), SunOS.520-539.setlocale.>.en_AU.ISO-8859-1: en ! English,Australia , , , , SunOS.540+.setlocale.>.en_AU.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English,Australia , , , , SunOS.520-539.setlocale.>.en_CA.ISO-8859-1: en ! English,Canada XoJIG, , , , SunOS.540+.setlocale.>.en_CA.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English,Canada XoJIG, , , , SunOS.520-539.setlocale.>.en_DK.ISO-8859-1: en ! English, Denmark XoJIG, , , , SunOS.540+.setlocale.>.en_DK.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English, Denmark XoJIG, , , , SunOS.520-539.setlocale.>.en_GB.ISO-8859-1: en ! English, U.K. XoJIG,IBM, HP, , SunOS.540+.setlocale.>.en_GB.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English, U.K. XoJIG,IBM, HP, , SunOS.520-539.setlocale.>.en_JP.ISO-8859-1: en ! English, Japan XoJIG,IBM, , , SunOS.540+.setlocale.>.en_JP.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English, Japan XoJIG,IBM, , , SunOS.520-539.setlocale.>.en_IE.ISO-8859-1: en ! English, Ireland XoJIG, , , , SunOS.540+.setlocale.>.en_IE.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English, Ireland XoJIG, , , , SunOS.520-539.setlocale.>.en_MY.ISO-8859-1: en ! English,Malaysia , , , , SunOS.540+.setlocale.>.en_MY.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English,Malaysia , , , , SunOS.520-539.setlocale.>.en_NZ.ISO-8859-1: en ! English,New Zealand , , , , SunOS.540+.setlocale.>.en_NZ.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English,New Zealand , , , , SunOS.520-539.setlocale.>.en_KR.ISO-8859-1: en ! English,Korea , , , , SunOS.540+.setlocale.>.en_KR.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English,Korea , , , , SunOS.520-539.setlocale.>.en_TW.ISO-8859-1: en ! English,Taiwan , , , , SunOS.540+.setlocale.>.en_TW.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English,Taiwan , , , , SunOS.520-539.setlocale.~.en_US.ISO-8859-1: en ! English, USA XoJIG,IBM, HP, , SunOS.540+.setlocale.~.en_US.ISO-8859-1: en_US ! English, USA XoJIG,IBM, HP, , SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_AR.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Argentina , , , Sun SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_AR.ISO-8859-1: es_AR ! Spanish, Argentina , , , Sun SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_BO.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Bolivia , , , Sun SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_BO.ISO-8859-1: es_BO ! Spanish, Bolivia , , , Sun SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_CL.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Chile , , , Sun , SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_CL.ISO-8859-1: es_CL ! Spanish, Chile , , , Sun , SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_CO.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Columbia , , , Sun SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_CO.ISO-8859-1: es_CO ! Spanish, Columbia , , , Sun SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_CR.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Costa Rica , , , Sun SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_CR.ISO-8859-1: es_CR ! Spanish, Costa Rica , , , Sun SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_EC.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Ecuador , , , Sun SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_EC.ISO-8859-1: es_EC ! Spanish, Ecuador , , , Sun SunOS.520+.setlocale.~.es_ES.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Spain XoJIG,IBM, HP, Sun , SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_GT.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Guatemala , , , Sun SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_GT.ISO-8859-1: es_GT ! Spanish, Guatemala , , , Sun SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_MX.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Mexico , , , Sun , SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_MX.ISO-8859-1: es_MX ! Spanish, Mexico , , , Sun , SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_PE.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Peru , , , Sun SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_PE.ISO-8859-1: es_PE ! Spanish, Peru , , , Sun SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_UY.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Uruguay , , , Sun SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_UY.ISO-8859-1: es_UY ! Spanish, Uruguay , , , Sun SunOS.520-529.setlocale.>.es_VE.ISO-8859-1: es ! Spanish, Venezuela , , , Sun , SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.es_VE.ISO-8859-1: es_VE ! Spanish, Venezuela , , , Sun , ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.et_EE.ISO-8859-1: ! Estonian, Estonia XoJIG, ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.fi_FI.ISO-8859-1: ! Finnish, Finland XoJIG,IBM, HP, , ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.fo_FO.ISO-8859-1: ! Faroese, Faeroe Island XoJIG, SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.fr_BE.ISO-8859-1: fr ! French,Belgium XoJIG, , , , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.fr_CA.ISO-8859-1: fr ! French, Canada XoJIG,IBM, HP, , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.fr_CH.ISO-8859-1: fr ! French, Switzerland XoJIG,IBM, , , SunOS.520+.setlocale.~.fr_FR.ISO-8859-1: fr ! French, France XoJIG,IBM, HP, Sun ("fr"), !SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.is_IS.ISO-8859-1: ! Icelandic, Iceland XoJIG,IBM, HP, , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.it_CH.ISO-8859-1: it ! Italian,Switzerland , , , , SunOS.520+.setlocale.~.it_IT.ISO-8859-1: it ! Italian, Italy XoJIG,IBM, HP, Sun ("it"), !SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.kl_GL.ISO-8859-1: ! Greenlandic, Greenland XoJIG, !SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.lt_LT.ISO-8859-1: ! Lithuanian, Lithuania XoJIG, !SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.lv_LV.ISO-8859-1: ! Latvian, Latvia XoJIG, SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.nl_BE.ISO-8859-1: ge ! Dutch, Belgium XoJIG,IBM, , , !SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.nl_BE.ISO-8859-1: nl_BE ! Dutch, Belgium XoJIG,IBM, , , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.nl_NL.ISO-8859-1: ge ! Dutch, The Netherlands XoJIG,IBM, HP, , !SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.nl_NL.ISO-8859-1: nl ! Dutch, The Netherlands XoJIG,IBM, HP, , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.no_NO.ISO-8859-1: ge ! Norwegian, Norway XoJIG,IBM, HP, , !SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.no_NO.ISO-8859-1: no ! Norwegian, Norway XoJIG,IBM, HP, , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.pt_BR.ISO-8859-1: es ! Portuguese,Brazil , , , , !SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.pt_BR.ISO-8859-1: pt ! Portuguese,Brazil , , , , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.pt_PT.ISO-8859-1: pt ! Portuguese, Portugal XoJIG,IBM, HP, , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.sv_FI.ISO-8859-1: sv ! Swedish, Finland XoJIG, SunOS.520+.setlocale.~.sv_SE.ISO-8859-1: sv ! Swedish, Sweden XoJIG,IBM, HP, Sun ("sv"), ! E European ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.cs_CS.ISO-8859-2: cs ! Czech(1) ,IBM, HP ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.hr_HR.ISO-8859-2: ! Croatian, Croatia ,IBM ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.hu_HU.ISO-8859-2: hu ! Hungarian, Hungry XoJIG,IBM, HP ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.pl_PL.ISO-8859-2: pl ! Polish, Poland XoJIG,IBM, HP ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.ro_RO.ISO-8859-2: ! Rumanian, Romania XoJIG,IBM, HP ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.sh_YU.ISO-8859-2: ! Serbocroatian, Yugoslavia(1) ,IBM, HP ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.sl_CS.ISO-8859-2: ! Slovenian , , HP ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.si_SI.ISO-8859-2: ! Slovenian ,IBM, ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.sk_SK.ISO-8859-2: ! Slovak ,IBM ! Cyrillic ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.bg_BG.ISO-8859-5: ! Bulgarian, Bulgaria ,IBM, HP ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.mk_MK.ISO-8859-5: ! Macedonian ,IBM ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.ru_RU.ISO-8859-5: ru ! Russian(1) ,IBM, ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.ru_SU.ISO-8859-5: ! Russian(1) , , HP ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.sp_YU.ISO-8859-5: ! Serbian,Yugoslavia(1) ,IBM ! Arabic ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.ar_DZ.ISO-8859-6: ! Arabic(2) , , HP ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.ar_SA.ISO-8859-6: ! Arabic(2) , , HP ! Hebrew ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.iw_IL.ISO-8859-8: ! Hebrew, Israel ,IBM, HP ! Greek ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.el_GR.ISO-8859-7: ! Greek, Greece ,IBM, HP ! Turkish ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.tr_TR.ISO-8859-9: ! Turkish, Turkey ,IBM, HP ! East Asia SunOS.520+.setlocale.~.ja_JP.EUC-JP: ja ! Japanese, Japan ,IBM, HP, Sun ("ja"), ! Commented out the above line because the following 2 are needed ! so that ja and japanese refer to the same common Japanese locale name. ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.=.ja_JP.EUC-JP: ja ! Japanese, Japan ,IBM, HP, Sun ("ja"), SunOS.520+.setlocale.=.ja_JP.EUC-JP: japanese ! Japanese, Japan ,IBM, HP, Sun ("ja"), SunOS.520+.setlocale.~.ja_JP.SJIS: ja_JP.SJIS ! Japanese, Japan ,IBM, HP, Sun ("ja"), SunOS.520+.setlocale.~.ko_KR.EUC-KR: ko ! Korean, Korea ,IBM, HP, Sun ("ko"), SunOS.520+.setlocale.~.zh_CN.EUC-CN: zh ! Chinese, China ,IBM, , Sun ("zh"), SunOS.520.setlocale.~.zh_TW.EUC-TW: zh_TW ! Chinese, Taiwan ,IBM, HP, Sun , SunOS.530+.setlocale.~.zh_TW.EUC-TW: zh_TW ! Chinese, Taiwan ,IBM, HP, Sun , SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.zh_CN.HP-15CN: zh ! Chinese, China , , HP ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.0.zh_TW.HP-BIG5: ! Chinese, Taiwan , , HP, , ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.zh_TW.HP-CCDC: ! Chinese, Taiwan , , HP, , ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.ja_JP.HP-SJIS: ! Japanese, Japan aka japanese 15 , , HP, ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.ja_JP.HP-KANA8: ! Japanese, Japan , , HP, , ! Thai ! SunOS.520+.setlocale.>.th_TH.TIS-620: ! Thai, Thailand ,IBM, HP ! Sun mime names (for V3 compat) ! MIME names should be in upper case. SunOS.500+.mime.~.ISO-8859-1: ISO-8859-1 ! ISO Latin 1 SunOS.500+.mime.~.?.ISO-8859-1: ISO-8859-1 ! ISO Latin 1 ! The following should work but does not. !SunOS.500+.mime.<.?.EUC-JP: JA_JP.ISO2022-7 ! V3 ja charset SunOS.500+.mime.~.?.ISO-2022-JP: JA_JP.ISO2022-7 ! V3 ja charset SunOS.500+.mime.~.?.EUC-JP: ISO-2022-JP ! ja charset ! Added to support mail with no charset ! Need DEFAULT-ja ! The following should work but does not. !SunOS.500+.mime.<.?.EUC-JP: DEFAULT.EUC-JP ! ja charset SunOS.500+.mime.~.DEFAULT.EUC-JP: DEFAULT.EUC-JP ! ja charset SunOS.500+.mime.~.DEFAULT.ISO-8859-1: DEFAULT.ISO-8859-1 ! 8859 charset ! For Sending V3 compatibility SunOS.500+.mime.~.2022-JP-V3: ja_JP.iso2022-7 ! ja charset SunOS.500+.mime.~.?.ja_JP.SJIS: SJIS ! ja charset ! Only iconv names can be in lower case. ! codesets supported for iconv(1); iconv(3) & nl_langinfo not supported SunOS.520+.iconv1,iconv3.=.C.ISO-8859-1: SunOS.520+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-8859-1: 8859 SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.EUC-JP: eucJP SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.<.?.EUC-JP: ja_JP.euc SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.ja_JP.EUC-JP: eucJP SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.ja_JP.SJIS: SJIS SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.ISO-2022-JP: ISO-2022-JP SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.<.?.ISO-2022-JP: JIS7 SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-2022-7: ISO-2022-JP SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.<.?.ISO-2022-7: ja_JP.iso2022-7 SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.HP-SJIS: SJIS SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.IBM-932: ibmj SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-2022-KR: ko_KR.iso2022-7 SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-2022-TW: zh_TW.iso2022-7 SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.HP-BIG5: zh_TW.big5 SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-2022-CN: zh_CN.iso2022-7 SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.EUC-KR: ko_KR.euc SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.EUC-TW: zh_TW.euc SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.EUC-CN: zh_CN.euc SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.>.?.HP-15CN: zh_CN.euc SunOS.540+.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.UTF-8: UTF2 ! codesets not supported by SunOS iconv(1) ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-8859-2: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-8859-5: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-8859-6: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-8859-7: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-8859-8: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.ISO-8859-9: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.IBM-437: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.IBM-850: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.IBM-856: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.IBM-1046: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.HP-ARABIC8: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.HP-GREEK8: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.HP-HEBREW8 ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.HP-ROMAN8: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.HP-TURKISH8: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.TIS-620: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.HP-KANA8: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.HP-CCDC: ! SunOS.?.iconv1,iconv3.~.?.UCS-2: ! multibyte codesets ! This translation provides an alternative to a call to ! using setlocale() and MB_CUR_MAX to determine this. SunOS.520+.multibyte.=.?.EUC-KR: 2 SunOS.520+.multibyte.=.?.EUC-JP: 2 SunOS.520+.multibyte.=.?.EUC-TW: 4 SunOS.520+.multibyte.=.?.EUC-CN: 2 ! SunOS.?.multibyte.~.?.HP-SJIS: 2 ! SunOS.?.multibyte.~.?.IBM-932: 2 ! SunOS.?.multibyte.~.?.HP-CCDC: 2 ! SunOS.?.multibyte.~.?.HP-BIG5: 2 ! SunOS.?.multibyte.~.?.TIS-620: 2 ! SunOS.?.multibyte.~.?.HP-15CN: 2 ! Translations from predefined CCDF-locales to CDE Standard Locales SunOS.?.ccdf.=.?.HP-ROMAN8: hp-roman8 SunOS.?.ccdf.=.?.ISO-8859-1: iso8859-1 SunOS.?.ccdf.=.ko_KR.EUC-KR: hp-korean15 SunOS.?.ccdf.=.ja_JP.HP-SJIS: hp-japanese15 SunOS.?.ccdf.=.?.DT-SYMBOL-1: symbol !!! standard Dt symbol font ! These CDE standard locales may have CCDF-locales, but they are defined by localizers ! SunOS.?.ccdf.=.ar_SA.HP-ARABIC8: arabic8 ! SunOS.?.ccdf.=.el_GR.HP-GREEK8: greek8 ! SunOS.?.ccdf.=.iw_IL.HP-HEBREW8: hebrew8 ! SunOS.?.ccdf.=.tr_TR.HP-TURKISH8: turkish8 ! SunOS.?.ccdf.<.ja_JP.HP-SJIS: sjis ! SunOS.?.ccdf.=.ja_JP.HP-KANA8: kana8 ! SunOS.?.ccdf.<.ja_JP.EUC-JP: ujis ! SunOS.?.ccdf.=.zh_CN.HP-CCDC: roc15 ! Codesets that require multibyte parsing to avoid confusion with shell special chars ! Sun doesn't have these codesets !SunOS.?.dtkshSpecialParse.=.ja_JP.HP-SJIS: True !SunOS.?.dtkshSpecialParse.=.ja_JP.IBM-932: True !SunOS.?.dtkshSpecialParse.=.zh_TW.HP-BIG5: True !SunOS.?.dtkshSpecialParse.=.zh_TW.HP-CCDC: True SunOS.?.dtkshSpecialParse.=.zh_TW.EUC-TW: True !! When content is exchanged with other platforms, the interchange codeset !! may be different that the codeset used locally. In CDE1, these translations !! are used by dtmail, but other clients may use the same translations !! in the future. For example, to improve interoperability of 8-bit mail, !! the mail messages of users working in codesets such as HP-ROMAN8 or IBM-850 !! are translated to the interchangeCodeset (in this case, ISO-8859-1) before !! they are sent. Similarly, the mail of Japanese users is translated to ISO-2022-JP !! before it is sent. SunOS.500+.interchangeCodeset.~.?.ISO-8859-1: ISO-8859-1 ! ISO Latin 1 !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.HP-ROMAN8: ISO-8859-1 ! HP Roman8 !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.IBM-437: ISO-8859-1 ! PC (US) !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.IBM-850: ISO-8859-1 ! PC (Multi-lingual) SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.ISO-8859-2: ISO-8859-2 ! ISO Latin 2 SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.ISO-8859-5: ISO-8859-5 ! ISO Latin/Cyrillic SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.ISO-8859-6: ISO-8859-6 ! ISO Latin/Arabic !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.HP-ARABIC8: ISO-8859-6 ! HP Arabic8 !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.IBM-1046: ISO-8859-6 ! PC Arabic Code Set SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.ISO-8859-8: ISO-8859-8 ! ISO Latin/Hebrew !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.HP-HEBREW8: ISO-8859-8 ! HP Hebrew8 !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.IBM-856: ISO-8859-7 ! PC Hebrew SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.ISO-8859-7: ISO-8859-7 ! ISO Latin/Greek !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.HP-GREEK8: ISO-8859-7 ! HP Greek8 SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.ISO-8859-9: ISO-8859-9 ! ISO Latin 5 !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.HP-TURKISH8: ISO-8859-9 ! HP Turkish8 SunOS.500+.interchangeCodeset.~.?.EUC-JP: ISO-2022-JP ! Japanese EUC ! Add the following line -- hack to see if "japanese" works SunOS.500+.interchangeCodeset.=.?.EUC-JP: ISO-2022-JP ! Japanese EUC ! For Sending V3 compatibility SunOS.500+.interchangeCodeset.~.?.EUC-JP.V3: 2022-JP-V3 ! Japanese EUC SunOS.500+.interchangeCodeset.~.?.ja_JP.SJIS: ja_JP.SJIS ! Japanese EUC SunOS.500+.interchangeCodeset.~.?.ISO-2022-JP: ISO-2022-JP ! Japanese EUC !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.HP-SJIS: ISO-2022-JP ! HP Japanese Shift JIS !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.IBM-932: ISO-2022-JP ! PC Japanese Shift JIS !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.HP-KANA8: ISO-2022-JP ! HP Japanese Katakana8 SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.EUC-KR: ISO-2022-KR ! Korean EUC SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.EUC-CN: ISO-2022-CN ! China Chinese EUC SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.EUC-TW: ISO-2022-TW ! Taiwan Chinese EUC !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.HP-BIG5: ISO-2022-TW ! HP Big5 Chinese !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.HP-CCDC: ISO-2022-TW ! HP CCDC Chinese !SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.HP-15CN: ISO-2022-CN ! HP Chinese EUC SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.TIS-620: TIS-620 ! Thai SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.>.?.UCS-2: UTF-8 ! Unicode SunOS.?.interchangeCodeset.~.?.UTF-8: UTF-8 ! multibyte Unicode