Software Availability In Native Languages - HP A4500A - VMEbus Single Board Computer 744 Motherboard Release Note

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CIFS/9000 Client A.01.08

Software Availability in Native Languages

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Software Availability in Native Languages
The CIFS Client is designed to work with a multitude of native
languages: most character-sets used in modern languages in Europe, the
middle East, the Americas and Asia are supported. The character-set
displayed on the CIFS Client console is configured with the parameter
clientCharMapFile, which selects any one of the many character
mapping files provided with the product. Character translations for
communications with CIFS Servers can be done either in Unicode or
through the configuration parameter serverCharMapFile, which also is
used to select a character mapping file. Use of Unicode is turned on and
off with the useUnicode parameter. More details are provided in the
CIFS Client manual as well as in comments in the configuration file
itself (/etc/opt/cifsclient/cifsclient.cfg).
An index, which enumerates the character encoding implemented in
each map file, is located in the file
/etc/opt/cifsclient/unitables/README, and is reproduced below. In
general, files that are described as performing "DOS codepage" or
"NEXTSTEP" conversions are used for communications with servers,
while files referring to "ISO" or "JIS" are used for converting characters
to the locale configured on the local HP-UX CIFS Client. Note that this
discussion assumes that the locale for which you want to customize the
CIFS Client is available as well for the HP-UX desktop. Here are the
descriptions of the character map files:
conversion to ISO "Western European" character set
conversion to ISO "Eastern European" character set
conversion to ISO "Other Latin Languages" character set
conversion to ISO "Northern European" character set
conversion to ISO Latin/Cyrillic character set
conversion to ISO Latin/Arabic character set
conversion to ISO Latin/Greek character set
conversion to ISO Latin/Hebrew character set
conversion to ISO Latin/Turkish character set
Similar to ISO 8859-1; includes the "Euro" currency symbol
conversion to Big5 (Asian) character set (16 bit)
conversion to DOS codepage 437 (Latin US) character set
conversion to DOS codepage 737 (Greek) character set
conversion to DOS codepage 775 (Baltic Rim) character set
conversion to DOS codepage 850 (DOS Latin 1) character set
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