DECwindows Motif Supplemental Guide for Simplified Chinese Support
Preface
This manual provides information for end users and programmers who want to
use and develop internationalized applications in Simplified Chinese (Hanzi)
locales on the HP DECwindows Motif system.
Audience
This manual is for both new and experienced end users and programmers
who are interested in the Simplified Chinese variant of the DECwindows
Motif system.
Organization
This manual is organized as follows:
- Chapter 1. Character Sets
- It describes the Simplified Chinese character sets supported in
DECwindows Motif.
- Chapter 2. Codesets
- It describes the Simplified Chinese codesets.
- Chapter 3. Locales
- It describes the Simplified Chinese locales.
- Chapter 4. Fonts
- It provides information on Simplified Chinese fonts.
- Chapter 5. Keyboards
- It provides information on Simplified Chinese keyboards.
- Chapter 6. Chinese Input Methods
- It describes how to input Simplified Chinese characters.
- Chapter 7. Other Chinese Features
- It provides descriptions on other Simplified Chinese features.
Related Documents
The following documents supplement information in this manual:
- DECwindows Motif Internationalization Guide
- OSF/Motif User's Guide Revision 1.1,
Open Software Foundation,
Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632.
- OSF/Motif Style Guide Revision 1.1,
Open Software Foundation,
Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632.
- X Window System, Third Edition,
Robert W. Scheifler and James Gettys, Digital Press, 1992.
- Programmer's Supplement for Release 5 of the X Window System,
Version 11,
David Flanagan, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
- Codes of Chinese Graphic Characters for Information Interchange,
Primary Set (GB2312-80),
National Standards Bureau of China, Beijing, 1980.
- Chinese Character Input Standard, GB18030-2000,
National Standards Bureau of China, Beijing, 2001.
Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this manual:
mouse |
The term mouse is used to refer to any pointing device,
such as a mouse, a trackball, a puck, or a stylus. |
MB1 (Select) MB2 (Drag) MB3 (Menu) |
MB1 indicates the left mouse button, MB2 indicates the
middle mouse button, and MB3 indicates the right mouse button. |
$ |
A dollar sign represents the DCL prompt. |
PF1 x |
A sequence such as PF1 x indicates that you must first press and release
the key labeled PF1, then press and release another key or a pointing device
button. |
[Return] |
A key name enclosed in brackets indicates that you press that key
on the keyboard. |
[Ctrl/C] |
This symbol indicates that you hold down the first named key (in this
case, [Ctrl]) while pressing the key that follows the slash (in this case,
[C]).
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