![]() JIS X 0201–1976, JIS X 0208–1983, JIS X 0213–2004ĪTOK for Solaris (equivalent to ATOK17) is the default Japanese Japanese TrueType fonts are described in the following table. ![]() Japanese bitmap fonts are described in the following table. The Japanese Type1 font includes only JIS X 0212 for printing. Three Japanese font formats are supported: bitmap, TrueType, and Type1. UDCs occupy the same code points as VDCs, except VDCs occupy unused (reserved) code points of JIS X 0208–1990 Vendor-defined characters (VDC) and user-defined characters (UDC) areĪlso supported. Only those characters defined in the Unicode 4.0 character set are available. Not all characters defined in the JIS X 0213:2004 are available. ![]() JIS X 0213:2004 is supported in the ja_JP.UTF-8 locale JIS X 0212–1990 is not supported in the ja_JP.PCK locale. The supported Japanese character sets include: The map showing PC-Kanji code and the character set. ![]() See the eucJP(5) man page for a map showing JapaneseĮUC and the character set. The ja_JP.PCK locale is based on PC-Kanji code (known as Shift_JIS) and the ja_JP.UTF-8 is based on UTF-8. Traditional specification from earlier Oracle Solaris releases. The ja_JP.eucJP locale conforms to the UI-OSF Japanese Environment ImplementationĪgreement Version 1.1 and the ja locale conforms to the The ja and ja_JP.eucJP locales are based on the Japanese EUC. Japanese Localesįour Japanese locales, which support different character encodings,Īre available in the current Oracle Solaris environment. Information, see the documents in Oracle Solaris 10 User Collection - Japanese (written in Japanese). This section describes Japanese locale-specific information. Oracle Solaris 10 User's Guide - Traditional Chinese Oracle Solaris 10 User's Guide - Simplified Chinese The sections in this chapterįor Korean and Chinese locale support, see the following documents. This chapter provides information on localization related informationįor the Japanese, Indic, and Thai languages.
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