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From: Rodriguez, R. <ron...@hp...> - 2005-05-26 20:49:37
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Thank you. By switching the system's configuration of LANG to = "en_US.UTF-8", I got the desired output for not only ja_JP, but also = ko_KR, zh_Hant, and zh_Hans. (Just "UTF-8" didn't work.) This is the case when working directly on the Linux terminal. However, = when connecting from a Windows XP client via a PuTTY SSH connection, I = still cannot see any of the Japanese, Korean or Chinese characters. = PuTTY allows configuration, on the Windows -> Translation panel, for the = character set of the incoming data, including a "UTF-8" setting in the = drop-down list. But even with this setting, the Asian characters are = not visible. Do you know of a work-around? Ron Rodriguez -----Original Message----- From: icu...@li... = [mailto:icu...@li...] On Behalf Of Steven R. = Loomis Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 5:40 PM To: icu...@li... Subject: Re: [icu-support] Displaying Japanese locale display name Hello, ISO-8859-15 isn't capable of displaying Japanese text. See if you =20 can get your terminal window to run in UTF-8 mode. -s On 25 Mej 2005, at 15:22, Rodriguez, Ronald wrote: > Hello, > > I am attempting to use code such as the following to display the =20 > names of certain locales, each showing in its own locale, such as =20 > for user selection:... The first three locale names display =20 > correctly, but Japanese does not: > > English (United States) > espa=F1ol (Espa=F1a) > portugu=EAs (Brasil) > () ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: GoToMeeting - the easiest way to = collaborate online with coworkers and clients while avoiding the high cost of travel = and communications. There is no equipment to buy and you can meet as often = as you want. Try it = free.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idt02&alloc_id=16135&op=3Dick _______________________________________________ icu-support mailing list - icu...@li... To Un/Subscribe: = https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/icu-support |