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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

3551.0. "LOCAL LANGUAGE SUPPORT?" by DEKVC::NAMJINCHO () Thu Aug 13 1992 05:08

    I have a customer who wants to use DECmcc for ultrix on DECstation
    5000/240, and he wants to input/output our local language, Hangul,
    on the map & other window screen in Korea.
    
    We use our own standard code, 2 bytes ASCII code, to represent
    Hangul characters, so we have Korean version of Ultrix (V4.2a) and 
    OSF/Motif (R1.1.3).
    But we can't input/output our Hangul characters on DECmcc because
    DECmcc is not localized yet.
    
    My questions:
    
    1) Does the DECmcc support 2 bytes character (8-bit control)? 
    2) How can I input/output 2 bytes Hangul character without localization
       DECmcc source code ?
    
    Thanks in advance
    NAM-JIN CHO  
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3551.1Not possible yetTOOK::MINTZErik Mintz, dtn 226-5033Thu Aug 13 1992 12:076
Unfortunately, DECmcc does not support 2 byte characters yet.
Contact Gail (DELNI::) Ferreira to influence the position of this
task on the requirements list.

-- Erik

3551.2also required by AlcatelHERON::PATEL_ALoLo-AQIC-I82Q-B4IP, - LMFThu Aug 13 1992 13:036
    I think this has been relayed to engineering already but to add fuel...

    Alcatel in France, are looking at OEM'ing the Director plus several
    components, their markets also require local language support

    Amrit
3551.3Also required by Telenorma, GermanyFRSOLD::ORCHIS::SYSTEMInformation, that's all I need...Fri Aug 14 1992 17:4013
Hi there,

localisation is also required by Telenorma AG, Germany. They are part of our SVP
program and want to use DECmcc to manage their PABXs.

Think about localisation.


Kind regards



Josch