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Configuring HP-UX for Different Languages

Chapter 1 How to Configure Your System Language

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The HP-UX operating system provides a number of European and Asian locales, some supported via different codesets, for instance: iso8859-1 (Western European), utf8 (European & Asian, including Euro support) and iso8859-15 (Western European, including Euro support). See Appendix A “Locale Names ” for a listing of the supported locales.

It also provides localized command line messages, graphical user interfaces, and some online help volumes in several languages.

HP-UX supports:

  • European

  • Japanese

  • Korean

  • Simplified Chinese

  • Traditional Chinese

There are three ways these languages are supplied for your HP-UX system:

  1. You may order a specific language to be configured on your system at the HP factory.

  2. Some HP-UX systems are shipped from the HP factory with all available languages and locales already installed on the system.

  3. You may choose to load all (or individual) languages from the Core OS media that is shipped with your system.

This document describes how to configure your HP-UX system for proper behavior for languages other than English.

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