Index

The parenthesized number on an index entry indicates the location of the entry within the book. Entries before the first numbered section in a chapter are identified as Sec. n.0.


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A

application
        connecting to input server (Sec. 2.1)

ASCII characters
        in DEC Kanji (Sec. 2.3.3)

Asian codeset
        activate with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)

Asian environment
        use of operating system (Sec. 2.0)

Asian language
        adjusting system variables (Sec. 1.5)
        input methods (Sec. 2.1)
        selecting locale for (Sec. 1.3)
        table of bitmap fonts (Sec. A.0)
        terminal emulation (Sec. 3.3)
        tuning X server (Sec. 3.1)
        UDC databases (Sec. 1.6)

Asian language support
        command line editing (Sec. 2.3.2)

Asian printer
        lprsetup command (Sec. 1.7.4)

Asian terminal driver
        atty (Sec. 2.3)
        character deletion (Sec. 2.3.2)
        defining with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)
        history function (Sec. 2.3.2)
        mail message codeset conversion (Sec. 1.8.3)
        word deletion (Sec. 2.3.2)

Asian tty settings
        defining with Configure International Software (Sec. 2.3)
        wwconfig command (Sec. 2.3)

atty driver
        See also Asian terminal driver

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B

bdf font format
        restrictions when tuning X server cache (Sec. 3.1)

bitmap fonts
        Asian languages (Sec. A.0)
        Eastern European languages (Sec. A.0)
        European languages (Sec. A.0)
        Greek language (Sec. A.0)
        Hebrew language (Sec. A.0)
        Lithuanian language (Sec. A.0)
        Russian language (Sec. A.0)
        Turkish language (Sec. A.0)
        UTF-8 locales (Sec. A.0)
        Western European languages (Sec. A.0)

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C

cache size
        calculating (Sec. 3.1)

CDE
        Asian language support (Sec. 3.0)
        font alias files (Sec. 3.2)
        locale assumptions (Sec. 1.3)
        setting locale (Sec. 1.3)
        starting input method server (Sec. 2.1)

CDE application
        font files for (Sec. 3.2)

characters
        user-defined in Asian languages (Sec. 1.6)

charset field in mail headers
        use by comsat server (Sec. 1.8.3)

Chinese
        bitmap font (Sec. A.0)
        simplified
                dxhanziim (Sec. 2.1)
                dxim support (Sec. 2.1)
                input method server (Sec. 2.1)
                Postscipt font (Sec. 1.7.6)
                Postscript font (Sec. 1.7.6)
        traditional
                dxhanyuim (Sec. 2.1)
                dxim support (Sec. 2.1)
                input method server (Sec. 2.1)
                Postscipt font (Sec. 1.7.6)

Chinese characters
        Motif requirement for non-ASCII fonts (Sec. 3.2)
        setting the font path (Sec. 3.2)

class.dat
        phrase database file (Sec. B.0)

client/server display environment
        font installation requirements (Sec. 3.2)

codeset
        application to terminal conversion (Sec. 2.3.1)
        conversion for data files (Sec. 1.10)
        conversion of (Sec. 1.8.3)
        conversion of (Sec. 1.9)
                by mailx and MH (Sec. 1.8.2)
                for print jobs (Sec. 1.7.3)
        euro symbol support (Sec. 1.4.2)
        for mail interchange (Sec. 1.8.2)
        user application (Sec. 1.8.2)

command line editing (Sec. 2.3.2)
        character entry under history mode (Sec. 2.3.2)
        commands for (Sec. 2.3.2)
        in history mode (Sec. 2.3.2)

Common Desktop Environment
        See CDE

Compose key (Sec. 1.4)

Compose sequences
        differences with mode switching (Sec. 1.4.1)

comsat server
        codeset conversion (Sec. 1.8.3)

Configure International Software utility (Sec. 1.2)
        Asian terminal driver support (Sec. 1.2)
        configuring an Asian environment (Sec. 2.0)
        defining Asian tty features (Sec. 2.3)
        defining Wnn (Sec. 1.2)
        removing fonts (Sec. 1.2)
        removing locales (Sec. 1.2)
        selecting input method (Sec. 1.2)
        setting login language (Sec. 1.2)
        system access to WLS tools (Sec. 1.2)
        user access to WLS tools (Sec. 1.2)
        viewing installed keymaps (Sec. 1.2)

csh.login
        Asian and Hebrew setting (Sec. 1.5)

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D

data file
        converting codesets (Sec. 1.10)

dec option of stty command (Sec. 2.3)

dense code locale (Sec. 1.3)
        setting with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)

dtimsstart command
        setting preediting style (Sec. 2.1)

dtterm command
        setting preediting style (Sec. 2.1)

dxhangulim
        See also Korean Input Server
        Korean input method (Sec. 2.1)
        supported preediting styles (Sec. 2.1)

dxhanyuim (Sec. 2.1)
        supported preediting styles (Sec. 2.1)
        traditional Chinese input method (Sec. 2.1)

dxhanziim (Sec. 2.1)
        simplified Chinese input method (Sec. 2.1)
        supported preediting styles (Sec. 2.1)

dxim
        activating input methods (Sec. 2.1)
        activating input servers (Sec. 2.1)
        connecting application to (Sec. 2.1)
        customizing input methods (Sec. 2.1)
        customizing invocation keys (Sec. 2.1)
        functions of (Sec. 2.1)
        input method servers (Sec. 2.1)
        Phrase input method (Sec. 2.1)
        supported preediting styles (Sec. 2.1)
        supporting multiple applications (Sec. 2.1)

dxjim
        supported preediting styles (Sec. 2.1)

dxkeyboard command (Sec. 1.4)
        to set keyboard maps (Sec. 1.4)

dxkeycaps command
        to edit keyboard mappings (Sec. 1.4.1)

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E

Eastern European languages
        table of bitmap fonts (Sec. A.0)

Emacs editor
        multilingual (Sec. 1.11)

euro currency symbol (Sec. 1.4.2)
        displaying (Sec. 1.4.2)
        entering (Sec. 1.4.2)
        locales for assigning (Sec. 1.4.2)
        locales that support (Sec. 1.4.2)
        printing (Sec. 1.4.2)
        table of supporting locales (Sec. 1.4.2)

European languages
        table of bitmap fonts (Sec. A.0)

excode definition
        in .mailrc file (Sec. 1.8.2)
        in .mh_profile file (Sec. 1.8.2)

EXCODE environment variable (Sec. 1.8.2)

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F

file command (Sec. 1.11)

file name
        character set support (Sec. 1.11)
        multibyte characters in (Sec. 1.11)

font
        bitmap (Sec. 3.2)
                displaying installed (Sec. 3.2.1)
                for Chinese (Sec. A.0)
                for Japanese (Sec. A.0)
                for Korean (Sec. A.0)
                for Thai (Sec. A.0)
        CDE alias setup (Sec. 3.2)
        compressed (Sec. 3.1)
        exceeding printer memory (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for codesets (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for remote display (Sec. 3.2)
        PostScript
                embedding in print job (Sec. 1.7.1.2)
        PostScript outline (Sec. 1.7.6)
        removing with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)
        restrictions when tuning X server cache (Sec. 3.1)
        setting style and size for local language printer (Sec. 1.7.3)
        tuning X server cache for ideographic (Sec. 3.1)
        use by print filter (Sec. 1.7.3)

font cache
        optimal values for (Sec. 3.1)

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G

graphical application
        selecting locale for (Sec. 1.3)

Greek language
        table of bitmap fonts (Sec. A.0)

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H

Hankaku characters
        in the Japanese language (Sec. 2.3.3)

Hebrew language
        table of bitmap fonts (Sec. A.0)

Hiragana characters
        in the Japanese language (Sec. 2.3.3)

history mode (Sec. 2.3.2)

Hold Screen key (Sec. 1.11)

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I

i18nconfig
        See Configure International Software utility

I18NPATH
        Asian language setting (Sec. 1.5)
        default setting (Sec. 1.5)

i18n_profile
        default setting (Sec. 1.5)

iconv command (Sec. 1.10)

ideographic characters
        tuning X server cache for (Sec. 3.1)

ideographic language
        tuning X server (Sec. 3.1)

input method (Sec. 2.1)
        phrase (Sec. B.0)
        preediting styles for (Sec. 2.1)
        setting with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)
        Wnn (Sec. 1.2)

input method server
        connecting to terminal window (Sec. 3.3)
        connecting with an application (Sec. 2.1)
        dxim (Sec. 2.1)
        Japanese (Sec. 2.1)
        Japanese (Sec. 2.1)
        Korean (Sec. 2.1)
        Korean (Sec. 2.1)
        running local (Sec. 2.1)
        running remote (Sec. 2.1)
        simplified Chinese (Sec. 2.1)
        simplified Chinese (Sec. 2.1)
        starting under CDE (Sec. 2.1)
        traditional Chinese (Sec. 2.1)
        traditional Chinese (Sec. 2.1)

input mode state
        toggling on and off (Sec. 2.2)

input server
        using phrase input (Sec. B.3.2)

interactive style
        See preediting style

internationalization
        setup steps (Sec. 1.1)

invocation key
        customizing with dxim (Sec. 2.1)

ISO-2022-JP (Sec. 1.8.2)

ISO8859-1 codeset
        PostScript font (Sec. 1.7.6)

ISO8859-15 codeset
        PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

ISO8859-2 codeset
        PostScript font (Sec. 1.7.6)

ISO8859-5 codeset
        PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

ISO8859-7 codeset
        PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

ISO8859-8 codeset
        PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

ISO8859-9 codeset
        PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

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J

Japanese
        bitmap font (Sec. A.0)
        Hankaku characters (Sec. 2.3.3)
        Hiragana characters (Sec. 2.3.3)
        input method server (Sec. 2.1)
        Kana-Kanji characters (Sec. 2.3.3)
        Kanji characters (Sec. 2.3.3)
        Katakana characters (Sec. 2.3.3)
        PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

Japanese character entry
        customizing terminal for (Sec. 2.3.3)

Japanese characters
        multiple types in a single session (Sec. 2.3.3)

Japanese Input Server (Sec. 2.1)

jdec option of stty command (Sec. 2.3)
        caution on kernel debugging (Sec. 2.3)

jfile command (Sec. 1.11)

JSYKKSEQ environment variable (Sec. 2.3.3)

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K

Kana-Kanji conversion (Sec. 2.3.3)
Kana-Kanji conversion (Sec. 2.3.3)
        changing key map for (Sec. 2.3.3)
        dictionaries used with (Sec. 2.3.3)
        displaying key map for (Sec. 2.3.3)

Kanji characters
        in the Japanese language (Sec. 2.3.3)

Katakana characters
        in the Japanese language (Sec. 2.3.3)

kb_indicator command (Sec. 2.2)

kernel debugging
        caution when using stty command (Sec. 2.3)

kernel linking
        defining with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)

keyboard
        alternate function key (Sec. 1.4.2)
        determining character mapping (Sec. 1.4.1)
        determining state of mode switch (Sec. 2.2)
        dxkeyboard command (Sec. 1.4)
        Keyboard Indicator utility (Sec. 2.2)
        Keyboard Options (Sec. 1.4)
        selecting for different languages (Sec. 1.4)
        setting from the command line (Sec. 1.4)
        setting in CDE (Sec. 1.4)
        system login default (Sec. 1.4)

keyboard command
        changing system-default keyboard (Sec. 1.4)

keyboard entry
        converting with dxim (Sec. 2.1)

Keyboard Indicator
        erasing server status (Sec. 2.2)
        if language is Hebrew (Sec. 2.2)
        stopping (Sec. 2.2)

Keyboard Manager
        See Keyboard Indicator

keyboard map
        example of choosing (Sec. 1.4.2)
        viewing with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)

keyboard map files (Sec. 1.2)

keyboard mapping
        editing (Sec. 1.4.1)

keyboard setting
        as a global attribute (Sec. 1.4)

keyboard type
        requirements for setting (Sec. 1.4)

kkcd daemon (Sec. 2.3.3)

Korean
        bitmap font (Sec. A.0)
        input method server (Sec. 2.1)
        PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

Korean input methods
        support with dxim (Sec. 2.1)

Korean Input Server
        See also dxhangulim

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L

LANG environment variable
        and man command search path (Sec. 1.9)
        set locale with (Sec. 1.3)
        use by mailx and MH (Sec. 1.8.2)

language support
        Asian support location (Sec. 1.5)
        default location (Sec. 1.5)

.lang_device_name file
        and mail message codeset conversion (Sec. 1.8.3)

LC_MONETARY
        assigning euro symbol (Sec. 1.4.2)

Lithuanian language
        table of bitmap fonts (Sec. A.0)

locale
        default POSIX (C) (Sec. 1.3)
        default setting for (Sec. 1.3)
        dense code (Sec. 1.3)
        @euro (Sec. 1.4.2)
        euro symbol support (Sec. 1.4.2)
        for Asian languages (Sec. 1.3)
        for graphical applications (Sec. 1.3)
        removing with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)
        setting (Sec. 1.3)
        setting with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.3)
        switching between dense code and Unicode (Sec. 1.3)
        Unicode (Sec. 1.3)
        use by print filter for validation (Sec. 1.7.3)

login language
        setting default with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)

login operation
        keyboard setting for (Sec. 1.4)

lp command
        local language printer support (Sec. 1.7.5)

lpc command
        local language printer support (Sec. 1.7.5)

lpd printer daemon
        local language printer support (Sec. 1.7.5)

lpq command
        local language printer support (Sec. 1.7.5)

lpr command
        local language printer support (Sec. 1.7.5)

lprm command
        local language printer support (Sec. 1.7.5)

lprsetup command
        Asian printers (Sec. 1.7.4)

lpstat command
        local language printer support (Sec. 1.7.5)

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M

mail header
        charset field (Sec. 1.8.2)
        charset field in (Sec. 1.8.2)

mail message
        codeset conversion of (Sec. 1.8)
        notification of incoming (Sec. 1.8.3)

mail-codesets file
        use by comsat server (Sec. 1.8.3)
        use by mailx and MH (Sec. 1.8.2)
        use by mailx and MH (Sec. 1.8.2)

.mailrc file
        defining application codeset in (Sec. 1.8.2)
        defining mail interchange codeset in (Sec. 1.8.2)

mailx command (Sec. 1.8.2)
        determining application codeset (Sec. 1.8.2)

man command (Sec. 1.9)
        and reference page translations (Sec. 1.9)
        conversion of codesets (Sec. 1.9)

manpage
        See reference page

MH (mail handler) system (Sec. 1.8.2)

MH command
        determining application codeset (Sec. 1.8.2)

.mh_profile file
        defining application codeset in (Sec. 1.8.2)
        defining mail interchange codeset in (Sec. 1.8.2)

mode switch LED (Sec. 2.2)

monospaced font
        in UTF-8 locales (Sec. A.0)

more command (Sec. 1.11)

Motif application
        displaying Chinese characters (Sec. 3.2)

mule command (Sec. 1.11)

multibyte characters
        command line editing (Sec. 2.3.2)
        deleting (Sec. 2.3.2)
        in file and user names (Sec. 1.11)
        setting terminal line discipline for (Sec. 2.3)

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N

native language environment
        working in (Sec. 1.1)

nroff command
        print filter for Asian language output (Sec. 1.7.2)

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O

Off-the-Spot
        preediting style (Sec. 2.1)

On-the-Spot
        preediting style (Sec. 2.1)

operating system
        use in Asian environment (Sec. 2.0)

Over-the-Spot
        preediting style (Sec. 2.1)

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P

PATH
        Asian language setting (Sec. 1.5)
        default setting (Sec. 1.5)

pcf font format
        restrictions when tuning X server cache (Sec. 3.1)

pcfof print filter (Sec. 1.7.1.1)

phrase database (Sec. B.0)
        changing the default (Sec. B.2)
        classes in (Sec. B.0)
        defining classes for (Sec. B.2)
        defining phrases for (Sec. B.2)
        effect of locale setting on (Sec. B.2)
        files in (Sec. B.0)
        guidelines and restrictions for (Sec. B.2)
        maintaining (Sec. B.2)
        private (Sec. B.2)
        SIM search path (Sec. B.3.1)
        system-wide (Sec. B.2)
        using (Sec. B.3)

phrase input
        dxhangulim Input Server (Sec. B.0)
        dxhanyuim Input Server (Sec. B.0)
        dxhanziim Input Server (Sec. B.0)
        dxim Input Server (Sec. B.0)
        rules for (Sec. B.3.1)
        using with input server (Sec. B.3.2)

phrase input method
        customizing for Asian terminals (Sec. B.1)
        in terminal emulation windows (Sec. B.0)
        on terminals (Sec. B.0)
        support with dxim (Sec. 2.1)

Phrase Utility
        dxim differences (Sec. 2.1)
        guidelines for using (Sec. B.2)
        invoking (Sec. B.2)
        menu interface (Sec. B.2)
        menus (Sec. B.2)
        screen interface (Sec. B.2)

phrase.dat
        phrase database file (Sec. B.0)

plocale command
        and font selection (Sec. 1.7.3)
        use with country-specific printers (Sec. 1.7.3)
        use with non-default fonts (Sec. 1.7.3)

PostScript font
        embedding in print job (Sec. 1.7.1.2)
        for ISO8859-1 codeset (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for ISO8859-15 codeset (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for ISO8859-2 codeset (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for ISO8859-5 codeset (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for ISO8859-7 codeset (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for ISO8859-8 codeset (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for ISO8859-9 codeset (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for Japanese (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for Korean (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for simplified Chinese (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for Thai (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for traditional Chinese (Sec. 1.7.6)
        for Unicode codeset (Sec. 1.7.6)
        support for low-resolution bitmap (Sec. 1.7.1.2)
        support for outline (Sec. 1.7.1.2)
        support for TrueType (Sec. 1.7.1.2)

preediting style (Sec. 2.1)
        none (Sec. 2.1)
        Off-the-Spot (Sec. 2.1)
        on dxhangulim (Sec. 2.1)
        on dxhanyuim (Sec. 2.1)
        on dxhanziim (Sec. 2.1)
        on dxjim (Sec. 2.1)
        On-the-Spot (Sec. 2.1)
        Over-the-Spot (Sec. 2.1)
        Root Window (Sec. 2.1)
        setting (Sec. 2.1)
        supported by dxim (Sec. 2.1)

print filter
        for Asian-language text files (Sec. 1.7.2)
        for local language printers (Sec. 1.7.2)
        for PostScript files (Sec. 1.7.1)
        for PostScript files (Sec. 1.7.2)
        generic internationalized (Sec. 1.7.1)
        lines on a page (Sec. 1.7.3)
        pcfof (Sec. 1.7.1.1)
        specifying SoftODL font and style (Sec. 1.7.3)
        using print filter of validating text (Sec. 1.7.3)
        wwpsof (Sec. 1.7.1.2)

printcap file
        printer characteristics (Sec. 1.7.3)
        symbols for local language printers (Sec. 1.7.3)

printcap symbol
        ya symbol keywords (Sec. 1.7.3)

printer
        See also print filter, printcap file
        and nonspacing characters (Sec. 1.7.3)
        setting up (Sec. 1.7.4)
        support for local languages (Sec. 1.7)

printer characteristics
        printcap file (Sec. 1.7.3)

printer locale
        specifying (Sec. 1.7.3)

profile component
        of the .mailrc file (Sec. 1.8.2)
        of the .mh_profile file (Sec. 1.8.2)

pseudo terminal driver
        defining protocol with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)

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R

reference page
        location of translated files (Sec. 1.9)
        processing non-English (Sec. 1.9)

remote display
        font requirements for Asian languages (Sec. 3.2)

rlogin command (Sec. 1.11)

Root Window
        preediting style (Sec. 2.1)

Russian language
        table of bitmap fonts (Sec. A.0)

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S

sd symbol in /etc/printcap file (Sec. 1.7.3)

sendmail utility
        configuring for 8-bit data (Sec. 1.8.1)

server
        starting starting input method (Sec. 2.1)

Session Manager option
        setting preediting style (Sec. 2.1)

SIM
        enabling service (Sec. B.1)
        Software Input Method (Sec. B.0)
        stty command options (Sec. B.1)

simplified Chinese input method
        support with dxim (Sec. 2.1)

simplified Chinese Input Server
        See also dxhanziim

simplified Chinese PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

SoftODL database
        default pathname (Sec. 1.7.3)
        pathname specification (Sec. 1.7.3)

SoftODL font and style
        default style and size (Sec. 1.7.3)
        pathname specification (Sec. 1.7.3)

SoftODL service
        printer settings used by
                character replacement method (Sec. 1.7.3)
                size of printer cache (Sec. 1.7.3)

Software Input Method
        See SIM

stty command
        acode option (Sec. 2.3.1)
        adec option (Sec. 2.3)
        clause option (Sec. 2.3.3)
        dec option (Sec. 2.3)
        enhancements for Asian languages (Sec. 2.3)
        erase option (Sec. 2.3.2)
        erase option (Sec. 2.3.2)
        esc.alw option (Sec. 2.3.3)
        henkan option (Sec. 2.3.3)
        history option (Sec. 2.3.2)
        ikk options (Sec. 2.3.3)
        imode option (Sec. 2.3.3)
        isc options (Sec. 2.3.4)
        jdec option (Sec. 2.3)
        jinkey option (Sec. 2.3.3)
        jx options (Sec. 2.3.3)
        kin option (Sec. 2.3.3)
        kkmap option (Sec. 2.3.3)
        kkseq option (Sec. 2.3.3)
        knj.bsl options (Sec. 2.3.3)
        knj.sp options (Sec. 2.3.3)
        kout option (Sec. 2.3.3)
        locale setting (Sec. 2.3)
        multibyte codeset support (Sec. 2.3)
        options for phrase databases (Sec. B.1)
        options for phrase databases (Sec. B.3.1)
        options for phrase input (Sec. B.1)
        reorder options (Sec. 2.3.4)
        setting terminal code (Sec. 2.3.1)
        sim option (Sec. B.1)
        sim option (Sec. B.3.1)
        simall option (Sec. B.1)
        simclass option (Sec. B.1)
        simclass option (Sec. B.3.1)
        simdb option (Sec. B.1)
        simdb option (Sec. B.3.1)
        simkey option (Sec. B.1)
        simkey option (Sec. B.3.1)
        special character handling (Sec. 2.3)
        table of options for Japanese input (Sec. 2.3.3)
        tcode option (Sec. 2.3.1)
        tdec option (Sec. 2.3)
        thistory options (Sec. 2.3.4)
        werase option (Sec. 2.3.2)

stty utility
        codeset conversion (Sec. 2.3.1)
        enabling command line editing (Sec. 2.3.2)
        enabling Japanese input method (Sec. 2.3.3)
        enhancements for local languages (Sec. 2.3)
        local language enhancements (Sec. 2.3.1)
        terminal line discipline (Sec. 2.3)

symbol support
        requirements for (Sec. 1.4.2)

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T

terminal
        converting to supported application codeset (Sec. 2.3.1)
        phrase input on (Sec. B.0)

terminal emulation
        for Asian language (Sec. 3.3)

terminal interface features (Sec. 2.3)

terminal line discipline
        displaying current setting (Sec. 2.3)
        restoring default (Sec. 2.3)
        setting (Sec. 2.3)

terminal window
        input method server connection (Sec. 3.3)

text file
        print filters for Asian language (Sec. 1.7.2)

text morphing
        enabling (Sec. 1.7.3)

Thai
        bitmap font (Sec. A.0)
        enabling text morphing (Sec. 1.7.3)
        PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)
        printers and nonspacing characters (Sec. 1.7.3)

Thai language
        printing characters on one-and-one-half lines (Sec. 1.7.3)

Thai terminal (Sec. 2.3.4)
        setting line discipline to tdec (Sec. 2.3.4)

traditional Chinese input methods
        support with dxim (Sec. 2.1)

traditional Chinese Input Server
        See also dxhanyuim

traditional Chinese PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

ttty terminal driver
        Thai terminal support (Sec. 2.3.4)

tty driver
        enhancements for local languages (Sec. 2.3)
        Kana-Kanji conversion (Sec. 2.3.3)

Turkish language
        table of bitmap fonts (Sec. A.0)

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U

UDC database (Sec. 1.6)

Unicode
        PostScript fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

Unicode locale (Sec. 1.3)
        setting with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)

user name
        multibyte characters in (Sec. 1.11)

user-defined characters
        SoftODL printer settings (Sec. 1.7.3)

UTF-8 locale
        monospaced fonts (Sec. A.0)
        table of bitmap fonts (Sec. A.0)

UTX support options
        add with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)

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V

vi command (Sec. 1.11)

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W

Western European languages
        table of bitmap fonts (Sec. A.0)

WLS (Sec. 1.0)
        configuring (Sec. 1.2)
        installing language support (Sec. 1.0)
        post-installation language support (Sec. 1.0)

WLS tools
        setting access with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)

Wnn
        defining with Configure International Software (Sec. 1.2)
        Japanese input method (Sec. 1.2)

Worldwide Language Support
        See WLS

wwconfig command
        defining Asian tty features (Sec. 2.3)
        deleting Asian tty settings (Sec. 2.3)
        listing tty setting (Sec. 2.3)

wwpsof print filter (Sec. 1.7.1.2)
        affect of locale setting (Sec. 1.7.1.2)
        order of search for fonts (Sec. 1.7.1.2)
        printer memory for fonts (Sec. 1.7.6)

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X

X server
        cache performance (Sec. 3.1)
        configuration file (Sec. 3.1)
        formula for cache size (Sec. 3.1)
        tuning cache parameters (Sec. 3.1)

X server configuration file
        cs option (Sec. 3.1)
        cu option (Sec. 3.1)
        tuning font cache in (Sec. 3.1)

xlsfonts command (Sec. 3.2.1)

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Y

ya symbol in /etc/printcap file (Sec. 1.7.3)

yp symbol in /etc/printcap file (Sec. 1.7.3)

ys symbol in /etc/printcap file (Sec. 1.7.3)

yt symbol in /etc/printcap file (Sec. 1.7.3)