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Can support for Korean locale be added to server running HP-UX?

 
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Can support for Korean locale be added to server running HP-UX?

Hi
I have a couple of specicif questions:
1) Can support for Korean locale be added to server running HP-UX?
2) What filesets/products has to be installed?
3) What are the CD's that contain these filesets?
4) Are UNICODE based Korean fonts available with these filesets?
5) Does this previously mentioned addition of support affects any other system features?

Many Thanks
Alex
Reuven
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Alex Glennie
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Re: Can support for Korean locale be added to server running HP-UX?

Have a read of KBRC00000147
How to order, install, and test Asian language products on the technical knowledge base, if cannot access this document, post your email & I will send you a copy. Basically you need to purchase ASE - Asian Support Enviroment : purchaseable and codeword protected.

What Asian fonts and encodings are available in HP-UX?

The fonts that come with a particular language can be found in the
/usr/lib/X11/fonts directory.

The encodings available for Japanese are;
SJIS - Japanese Shift-JIS encoding method using ISO 646:1991
IRV, JIS X0201:1976, and JIS X0208:1990
eucJP - EUC with ISO 646:1991 IRV assigned to CS0,
JIS X0208:1990 assigned to CS1, JIS X0201:1976 assigned to CS2,
and JIS X0212:1990 assigned to CS3.
kana8 - HP 8-bit code-set for Japanese, not supported in 11.X

The encodings available for Chinese are;

big5 - big5 encoding standard in Taiwan for Traditional Chinese.
ccdc - Chinese Code for Data Communications standard published in 1984.
hp15CN- HP encoding method for Simplified Chinese, implements the
Chinese national standard GB 2312-1980.
eucTW - EUC encoding method for Traditional Chinese (10.X and above).

The encoding available for Korean is;

eucKR - Encoding method which implements the Korean national standard
KS C5601-1987. Includes Hangul and Hanja characters.

The encoding available for Thai is;

tis620- Specified by the Thai Industrial Standard Institute (TISI)
620-2533

The document however goes into more detail .....