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eucset(1)

eucset(1)

1:1,0:0,0:0

This default string designates that the environment uses a single byte EUC codeset that has characters in the EUC codeset 1 format. If the environment uses a multibyte EUC codeset in the codeset 1 format, single byte or multibyte EUC codesets in the codeset 2 or 3 format, or both, the default setting cannot be used.

EXTERNAL INFLUENCES

Environment Variables

LANGProvide a default value for the internationalization variables that are unset or null. If LANG is not speci®ed or is set to the empty string, a default of C (see lang(5)) is used instead of LANG. If any of the internationalization variables contain an invalid set- ting, eucset behaves as if all internationalization variables are set to C. See environ(5).

LC_ALL

If set to a nonempty string value, override the values of all other internationalization

 

variables.

LC_MESSAGES

Determines the locale that should be used to affect the format and contents of diag-

 

nostic messages written to standard error and informative messages written to stan-

 

dard output.

NLSPATH

Determines the location of message catalogs for the processing of LC_MESSAGES .

EXAMPLES

To display the encoding and display widths for the EUC codesets 1 to 3 in your environment, enter:

eucset -p

Assuming eucset has been previously used to set for ja_JP.eucJP , the entry generates the following:

cswidth 2:2,1:1,2:2

To change the current settings of the encoding and display widths for the EUC characters in codesets 1 and

2 to two bytes each, enter one of the following:

eucset 2:2,2:2,0:0

eucset 2,2,0

To set the encoding and display widths for the EUC characters in the locale ja_JP.eucJP , enter:

eucset 2:2,1:1,2:2

For zh_TW.eucTW , enter:

eucset 2:2,3:2

For ko_KR.eucKR , enter:

eucset 2:2

To set the codewidth to that of UTF8, enter:

eucset -c UTF8

WARNINGS

The cswidth argument does not include the SS2 or SS3 bytes in the byte width values.

This command is not speci®ed by standards, may not be available on other vendor's systems, and may be subject to change or obsolescence in a future release.

AUTHOR

eucset was developed by OSF and HP.

SEE ALSO dtterm(1), ldterm(1).

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HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000