TABLE B-3 National Language Support
| Country | Prepared | Key |
Country, Region, or Language | Code | Code Pages | Code |
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English (International) | 061 | 437, 850 | - |
Portugal | 351 | 860, 850 | po |
Finland | 358 | 437, 850 | su |
Israel | 972 | 437 | - |
Japan | 081 |
| ja |
Korea | 082 |
| ko |
Peoples Republic of China | 086 |
| ch |
Taiwan | 088 |
| tn |
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The $LANG Variable
There are two Solaris commands that enable you to specify code pages: /usr/bin/dos2unix and /usr/bin/unix2dos. For example, to convert the task_list file, created with code page 850, from a DOS to a Solaris format, use the dos2unix command, and enter the following:
C:\> dos2unix
If the code page is not specified on the command line, dos2unix and unix2dos will check the $LANG environment variable to determine which code page to use. To check whether your $LANG variable is set, enter the following in a Solaris command window:
%env grep LANG