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A
addnwstr macro (Sec. 4.2.2)
addwch macro (Sec. 4.1.1)
addwchnstr macro (Sec. 4.2.1)
addwchstr macro (Sec. 4.2.1)
addwstr macro (Sec. 4.2.2)
add_wch function (Sec. 4.1.1)
add_wchnstr function (Sec. 4.2.1)
add_wchstr function (Sec. 4.2.1)
application
and dense code locales (Sec. 2.1)
and internal process code (Sec. 1.4.4)
locale design (Sec. 2.1)
locales and multibyte characters (Sec. 2.1)
locales and process code (Sec. 2.1)
running input method server (Sec. 7.1)
supporting multiple languages (Sec. 2.0)
application programming
international considerations (Sec. 7.0)
ASCII codeset (Sec. 2.2)
asctime function (Sec. A.6)
Asian characters
number of strokes (Sec. 1.4.1)
radicals (Sec. 1.4.1)
sorting with radicals and strokes (Sec. 1.4.1)
Asian language
codesets (Sec. 2.2)
codesets and X Window fonts (Sec. 5.3.2)
collation (Sec. 7.3)
escape sequences (Sec. C.1)
input method (Sec. 7.1)
phrase input method (Sec. 7.2)
printing text (Sec. 7.4.2)
technical references for (Sec. 7.0)
user-defined characters (Sec. 7.2)
Asian language support (Sec. 2.2)
asort command (Sec. 7.3)
application of (Sec. 7.3)
collating UDCs (Sec. B.2)
options (Sec. 7.3)
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B
backslash character
in message strings (Sec. 3.1.1)
backspace character
in message strings (Sec. 3.1.1)
big-endian
and UTF-16 (Sec. 1.4.4)
bit patterns
in message strings (Sec. 3.1.1)
BUFSIZE constant
definition of (Sec. 2.5.2)
byte orientation
system defaults (Sec. 1.4.4)
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C
C compiler
trigraph sequences (Sec. 2.2.5)
C library
and internationalization (Sec. 2.0)
case conversion (Sec. 1.2.2)
case conversion (Sec. 2.2.7)
case conversion (Sec. A.3)
catalog
retrieving messages from (Sec. 2.4.1)
catclose function
argument (Sec. 3.6.2)
NLSPATH environment variable (Sec. 2.4.1)
programmed calls to message catalogs (Sec. 3.6)
with nl_catd descriptor type (Sec. 2.4.1)
catgets function
and printf function (Sec. 2.4.2)
arguments (Sec. 3.6.3)
detecting catalog open failures (Sec. 3.6.1)
dynamic codeset conversion (Sec. 3.3)
in program-defined macro (Sec. 3.6.3)
programmed calls to message catalogs (Sec. 3.6)
with puts function (Sec. 2.4.1)
catopen function (Sec. 3.6.1)
arguments (Sec. 3.6.1)
codeset conversion support (Sec. 3.6.1)
controlling message catalog search (Sec. 3.6.1)
dynamic codeset conversion (Sec. 3.3)
example of catalog pathname search (Sec. 3.6.1)
failure to return error status (Sec. 3.6.1)
header file requirement (Sec. 3.6.1)
NLSPATH environment variable (Sec. 2.4.1)
NLSPATH environment variable (Sec. 3.6.1)
NL_CAT_LOCALE constant (Sec. 3.6.1)
performance overhead (Sec. 3.4.3)
programmed calls to message catalogs (Sec. 3.6)
troubleshooting problems (Sec. 3.6.1)
under root account (Sec. 3.6.1)
with nl_catd descriptor type (Sec. 2.4.1)
CAT_NAME constant
definition of (Sec. 2.5.2)
cc command
for compiling locale method definitions (Sec. 6.3.3)
trigraph sequences (Sec. 2.2.5)
CDE
datatyping files (Sec. 5.0)
enabling locale support (Sec. 5.0)
help files (Sec. 5.0)
message catalogs (Sec. 5.0)
reference pages (Sec. 5.0)
resource files (Sec. 5.0)
StyleManager backdrop files (Sec. 5.0)
StyleManager palette files (Sec. 5.0)
UID files (Sec. 5.0)
cedit
bitmap data buffers (Sec. B.1.2)
cursor control keys (Sec. B.1.2)
cursor modes (Sec. B.1.2)
cursor movement keys (Sec. B.1.2)
cut and paste buffer (Sec. B.1.2)
drawing keys (Sec. B.1.2)
dtterm problems (Sec. B.1)
edit buffer (Sec. B.1.2)
editing function keys (Sec. B.1.2)
editing key bindings (Sec. B.1.2)
font-editing function keys (Sec. B.1.2)
font-editing screen (Sec. B.1.2)
font-editing screen (Sec. B.1.2)
help options (Sec. B.1.1)
keymaps for editing functions (Sec. B.1.2)
mode switching keys (Sec. B.1.2)
paste modes (Sec. B.1.2)
refer editing function (Sec. B.1.2)
scale editing function (Sec. B.1.2)
type modes (Sec. B.1.2)
undo buffer (Sec. B.1.2)
use buffer (Sec. B.1.2)
use editing function (Sec. B.1.2)
wrap modes (Sec. B.1.2)
cedit command (Sec. B.1)
C option (Sec. B.1)
changing message language (Sec. B.1.1)
editing modes (Sec. B.1.2)
font-editing screen (Sec. B.1.2)
font-editing screen (Sec. B.1.2)
font-editing screen (Sec. B.1.2)
h option (Sec. B.1)
menu interface (Sec. B.1.1)
menu item states (Sec. B.1.1)
options and arguments (Sec. B.1)
r option (Sec. B.1)
user interface screen (Sec. B.1)
cedit editor
creating UDCs (Sec. B.0)
cedit menu
command options (Sec. B.1.1)
delete options (Sec. B.1.1)
edit options (Sec. B.1.1)
file options (Sec. B.1.1)
options menu (Sec. B.1.1)
show options (Sec. B.1.1)
UDC options (Sec. B.1.1)
cgen command (Sec. B.2)
bdf option (Sec. B.2)
bdf option (Sec. B.3.1)
col option (Sec. B.2)
compared to font renderer (Sec. 7.6.1.2)
creating UDC support files (Sec. B.0)
fprop option (Sec. B.2)
iks option (Sec. B.2)
merge option (Sec. B.2)
odl option (Sec. B.2)
options for (Sec. B.2)
osiz option (Sec. B.2)
pcf option (Sec. B.2)
pcf option (Sec. B.3.1)
pre option (Sec. B.2)
win option (Sec. B.2)
without options (Sec. B.2)
char data type
list of ISO C functions (Sec. A.0)
character classes
defining in a locale (Sec. 6.2.1)
testing for Unicode defined (Sec. A.2)
testing for XSH defined (Sec. A.2)
character classification
functions for (Sec. 2.2.6)
character codes
characteristics of (Sec. 1.2.1)
conversion of (Sec. 1.2.2)
character collation functions (Sec. A.4)
character map (Sec. 6.0)
See also charmap file
for multibyte characters (Sec. 6.1)
multibyte character file requirements (Sec. 6.0)
sample source file (Sec. D.1)
character set
See also codeset
portable (Sec. 1.4.3)
UCS (Sec. 1.4.4)
character size
16-bit (Sec. 1.4.4)
32-bit (Sec. 1.4.4)
character string (Sec. 1.4.2)
curses routines to read (Sec. 4.6)
empty (Sec. 1.4.2)
character-attribute databases
See also UDC database
characters
and char data type (Sec. 1.4.2)
collation of (Sec. 2.2.8)
converting case of (Sec. 2.2.7)
encoding for locales (Sec. 6.1)
identifying classes of (Sec. 2.2.6)
multibyte (Sec. 1.4.2)
writing methods to convert (Sec. 6.3)
state-depended encoding (Sec. 2.2.5)
wide (Sec. 1.4.2)
charmap file (Sec. 6.1)
character encoding in (Sec. 6.1)
character symbols in (Sec. 6.1)
character symbols in (Sec. 6.1)
keyword declarations (Sec. 6.1)
standardization of symbol names (Sec. 6.1)
Clear Display option
ruled lines in DECterm (Sec. C.1.4)
codeset (Sec. 1.4)
codeset (Sec. 2.2)
and interchange media (Sec. 2.2)
ASCII (Sec. 2.2)
ASCII (Sec. 2.2.1)
Asian language support (Sec. 2.2)
case conversion (Sec. 2.2.7)
character classification (Sec. 2.2.6)
comparing strings (Sec. 2.2.8)
conversion by catopen function (Sec. 3.6.1)
conversion for data files (Sec. 7.5)
converting files from one codeset to another (Sec. A.12)
creating (Sec. 6.1)
data transparency (Sec. 2.2.1)
differing from user locale (Sec. 7.5)
dynamic conversion of message catalogs (Sec. 3.3)
handling multibyte characters (Sec. 2.2.3)
in-code literals (Sec. 2.2.2)
ISO (Sec. 2.2)
language requirements (Sec. 2.0)
man command conversion of (Sec. 7.4.3)
null characters in (Sec. 2.2.5)
octal value references (Sec. 2.2.2)
problems when using (Sec. 2.2.1)
rules for source variants (Sec. 2.2.5)
rules for X/Open conformance (Sec. 2.2.5)
setting name of (Sec. 6.1)
single-byte characters (Sec. 2.2.2)
source and execution versions of (Sec. 2.2.5)
state-dependent encoding (Sec. 2.2.5)
use in locales (Sec. 2.2)
used over networks (Sec. 2.2)
using the most significant bit (Sec. 2.2.1)
collating sequence
and locale (Sec. 1.4.1)
non-English character order (Sec. 1.4.1)
collating table
creating for UDCs (Sec. B.2)
collating value database
setting default locations of (Sec. 7.2)
collation
algorithms (Sec. 2.2.8)
Asian language support (Sec. 7.3)
functions used for (Sec. 2.2.8)
levels of (Sec. 6.2.2)
performance issues (Sec. 2.2.8)
collation functions
performance choices (Sec. 2.2.8)
collation order
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.2)
directing from source (Sec. 6.2.2)
COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX variable (Sec. 6.2.2)
comment
in charmap file (Sec. 6.1)
in locale source file (Sec. 6.2)
in message set directives (Sec. 3.1.2)
redefining delimiter (Sec. 6.2)
comment character
in methods file (Sec. 6.3.4)
comment_char keyword (Sec. 6.2)
Common Desktop Environment
See CDE
compound string
creating in Motif applications (Sec. 5.2.2)
constants
using non-English characters as (Sec. 2.2.2)
copy statement (Sec. 6.2)
in LC_CTYPE category (Sec. 6.2.1)
cp_dirs file (Sec. 7.2)
bdf entry (Sec. 7.2)
cdb entry (Sec. 7.2)
default entries in (Sec. 7.2)
iks entry (Sec. 7.2)
odl entry (Sec. 7.2)
pcf entry (Sec. 7.2)
pre entry (Sec. 7.2)
sim entry (Sec. 7.2)
udc entry (Sec. 7.2)
ctime function (Sec. A.6)
cultural data (Sec. 1.3)
currency symbols (Sec. 2.3)
database of (Sec. 2.3)
date formats (Sec. 2.3)
extracting from database (Sec. 2.3.2)
in langinfo database (Sec. 2.3.1)
radix character (Sec. 2.3)
thousands separator (Sec. 2.3)
currency symbol
defining international (Sec. 6.2.4)
defining local (Sec. 6.2.4)
determining with localeconv function (Sec. 2.3.5)
euro (Sec. 2.3)
variation for (Sec. 2.3)
curses interface
choosing between multiples (Sec. 4.0)
curses Library
multibyte characters (Sec. 4.0)
overwriting multicolumn characters (Sec. 4.0)
recommended routines (Sec. 4.0)
reference pages (Sec. 4.0)
wide-character data (Sec. 4.0)
curses routines
adding wide character with cursor advance (Sec. 4.1.1)
adding wide-character string with cursor advance (Sec. 4.2.2)
adding wide-character string with no cursor advance (Sec. 4.2.1)
converting formatted text in curses window (Sec. 4.8)
inserting wide character with no cursor advance (Sec. 4.1.2)
inserting wide-character string with no cursor advance (Sec. 4.2.3)
printing formatted text on curses window (Sec. 4.9)
reading character string from terminal (Sec. 4.6)
reading wide character from curses window (Sec. 4.4)
reading wide character from keyboard (Sec. 4.7)
reading wide-character string with attributes (Sec. 4.5.1)
reading wide-character string without attributes (Sec. 4.5.2)
removing wide character from curses window (Sec. 4.3)
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data
internationalization of (Sec. 2.0)
separation from program code (Sec. 2.0)
data file
converting from one codeset to another (Sec. 7.5)
database
gathering statistics (Sec. B.2)
datatyping files
in CDE (Sec. 5.0)
date
converting with strftime function (Sec. 2.3.3)
differences in format (Sec. 2.3)
formatting (Sec. 2.4.3)
formatting (Sec. A.6)
generating strings for (Sec. 2.3.3)
date format
defining era in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.6)
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.6)
DCH escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
DECCOLM escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
DECDHLB escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
DECDHLT escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
DECDLD control string (Sec. C.2.2)
DECDRLBR escape sequence (Sec. C.1.1)
bit pattern mapping (Sec. C.1.1)
parameters (Sec. C.1.1)
DECDWL escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
DECERLBRA escape sequence
erasing ruled lines (Sec. C.1.3)
DECERLBRP escape sequence (Sec. C.1.2)
decimal point
See also radix character
DECSTR escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
DECterm
bitmask pattern for ruled lines (Sec. C.1.1)
Clear Display option (Sec. C.1.4)
determining ruled lines support (Sec. C.1.5)
device attributes report (Sec. C.1.5)
drawing ruled lines (Sec. C.1)
drawing ruled lines (Sec. C.1.1)
erasing ruled lines (Sec. C.1.2)
erasing ruled lines in an area (Sec. C.1.3)
escape sequences and ruled lines (Sec. C.1.4)
length of ruled lines (Sec. C.1.1)
Reset Terminal option (Sec. C.1.4)
start point for ruled lines (Sec. C.1.1)
terminal programming restrictions (Sec. C.2)
DECterm restrictions
DECDLD control strings (Sec. C.2.2)
downline loadable characters (Sec. C.2.1)
Standard Character Set (SCS) (Sec. C.2.2)
delch macro (Sec. 4.3)
delset directive
deleting message sets (Sec. 3.1.2)
position in message source file (Sec. 3.1.2)
restrictions on (Sec. 3.1.2)
dense code locale (Sec. 2.1)
equivalence with Unicode (Sec. 2.1)
same charmap for Unicode (Sec. 6.2.2)
use in applications (Sec. 2.1)
wide-character encoding (Sec. 2.1)
digit grouping size
determining with localeconv function (Sec. 2.3.5)
DIGITAL Replacement Character Set (DRCS) (Sec. C.2.2)
display width
for multiwidth characters (Sec. 6.3.1.11)
DL escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
downline loadable characters (Sec. C.2.1)
dspcat command (Sec. 3.5)
dspcat command (Sec. 3.5)
reformating catalog output stream (Sec. 3.5)
dspmsg command (Sec. 3.5)
substituting text strings (Sec. 3.5)
D_FMT constant
with strftime function (Sec. 2.3.3)
D_T_FMT constant
using with nl_langinfo function (Sec. 2.3.2)
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ECH escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
echowchar macro (Sec. 4.1.1)
echo_wchar function (Sec. 4.1.1)
ED escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
EL escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
encoding format
operating system support for (Sec. 2.2)
UCS-2 (Sec. 2.2)
UTF (Sec. 2.2)
errno
setting in threadsafe manner (Sec. 6.3.1.5)
escape character
in charmap file (Sec. 6.1)
in message strings (Sec. 3.1.1)
redefining in locale source (Sec. 6.2)
setting for nroff command (Sec. 7.4.1)
setting in locale source file (Sec. 6.2)
escape_char keyword (Sec. 6.2)
euro character
and LC_MONETARY category (Sec. 6.2.4)
euro support
codesets (Sec. 2.2)
example
ximdemo application (Sec. 5.3)
exit function
closing message catalogs (Sec. 3.6.2)
extract command (Sec. 3.2)
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fgetc function (Sec. A.10)
fgets function (Sec. A.10)
fgetwc function (Sec. A.10)
fgetws function (Sec. A.10)
writing a method for (Sec. 6.3.1.1)
file code (Sec. 2.2.4)
font
bitmap
TrueType (Sec. 7.6.1.3)
compiled for X applications (Sec. B.3.1)
creating for Motif (Sec. B.1.2)
creating for system software (Sec. B.1.2)
creating UDC files for (Sec. B.2)
creating user-defined glyphs (Sec. B.1.2)
files for UDCs (Sec. B.1.2)
search by Motif widgets (Sec. 5.2.2)
setting default location of UDC files (Sec. 7.2)
font editing
cedit screen (Sec. B.1.2)
exiting (Sec. B.1.2)
font encoding
enabling conversion mechanism (Sec. 5.3.2.5)
system divergence (Sec. 5.3.2.5)
font file
preload (Sec. B.3)
font glyph
creating multiple prototypes (Sec. B.1.2)
creating multiple sizes (Sec. B.1.2)
displaying in actual size (Sec. B.1.2)
drawing (Sec. B.1.2)
editing (Sec. B.1.2)
replacing (Sec. B.1.2)
specifying a name (Sec. B.1.2)
specifying collating value (Sec. B.1.2)
specifying input key sequence (Sec. B.1.2)
font name
benefits of using generic (Sec. 5.3.2.1)
font renderer
Asian PostScript (Sec. 7.6.1.1)
Asian PostScript configuration file (Sec. 7.6.1.1)
TrueType fonts (Sec. 7.6.1.3)
UDC (Sec. 7.6.1.2)
font set (Sec. 5.3.2)
converting encoding in Xt applications (Sec. 5.1.2)
converting encoding of (Sec. 5.3.2.5)
creating and using (Sec. 5.3.2.1)
drawing text with (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
in X applications (Sec. 5.3.2)
obtaining metrics (Sec. 5.3.2.2)
Xt Library (Sec. 5.1.2)
font set encoding
conversion of GL and GR (Sec. 5.3.2.5)
fontconverter command (Sec. B.3)
cgen as an alternate (Sec. B.3)
default creation of font files (Sec. B.3.2)
font option (Sec. B.3.1)
h option (Sec. B.3.1)
merge option (Sec. B.3.1)
merge option and font file format (Sec. B.3.2)
options and arguments (Sec. B.3.1)
preload option (Sec. B.3.1)
udc option (Sec. B.3.1)
w option (Sec. B.3.1)
form-feed character
in message strings (Sec. 3.1.1)
format specifier
in input text strings (Sec. 2.4.3)
in output text strings (Sec. 2.4.2)
formatting
date and time (Sec. 2.3.2)
date and time (Sec. 2.3.3)
input text (Sec. 2.4.3)
messages (Sec. 2.4.2)
monetary values (Sec. 2.3.4)
numeric values (Sec. 2.3.5)
output text (Sec. 2.4.2)
format specifiers for (Sec. 2.4.2)
fprintf function (Sec. A.7)
fputs function (Sec. A.10)
fputws function (Sec. A.10)
writing a method for (Sec. 6.3.1.3)
fscanf function (Sec. A.7)
fwide function (Sec. A.10)
fwprintf function (Sec. A.7)
fwscanf function (Sec. A.7)
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G
gencat command (Sec. 3.4.2)
and delset directive (Sec. 3.1.2)
avoiding inadvertent identifier changes (Sec. 3.4.3)
common errors (Sec. 3.4.1)
defined by X/Open (Sec. 2.4.1)
deleting a message set with (Sec. 3.1.2)
generating message catalogs (Sec. 3.4)
interactive use of (Sec. 3.4)
lines ignored by (Sec. 3.1.5)
message catalog creation (Sec. 3.4.2)
message catalog modification (Sec. 3.4.2)
message replacement (Sec. 3.1.3)
message source modifications (Sec. 3.4.3)
processing multiple source files (Sec. 3.4.3)
use in makefile (Sec. 3.4)
using dspcat command output (Sec. 3.5)
getc function (Sec. A.10)
restricted use of (Sec. 2.2.3)
getch function (Sec. 4.7)
getchar function (Sec. A.10)
and multibyte characters (Sec. 2.2.2)
getnwstr macro (Sec. 4.6)
getn_wstr function (Sec. 4.6)
gets function (Sec. A.10)
restricted use of (Sec. 2.2.3)
gettxt function (Sec. 3.6.3)
getwc function (Sec. A.10)
writing a method for (Sec. 6.3.1.2)
getwch function (Sec. 4.7)
getwchar function (Sec. A.10)
getwstr macro (Sec. 4.6)
get_wch function (Sec. 4.7)
get_wstr function (Sec. 4.6)
graphics
with embedded text (Sec. 3.1.6)
GSM escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
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H
help files
in CDE (Sec. 5.0)
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I
I18N (Sec. 1.0)
See also internationalization
ICH escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
iconv command (Sec. 7.5)
iconv command (Sec. 7.5)
iconv command (Sec. A.12)
alias file (Sec. 7.5)
location of algorithmic converters (Sec. 7.5)
location of table converters (Sec. 7.5)
iconv function (Sec. 7.5)
iconv function (Sec. A.12)
alias file (Sec. 7.5)
location of algorithmic converters (Sec. 7.5)
location of table converters (Sec. 7.5)
iconv_close function (Sec. A.12)
iconv_open function (Sec. A.12)
ideographic character
defining (Sec. 7.2)
in reference pages (Sec. 7.4.1)
sorting (Sec. 7.3)
ignore file (Sec. 3.2)
IL escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
initialization function (Sec. 2.0)
innwstr macro (Sec. 4.5.2)
input method
choosing preediting styles (Sec. 7.1)
default (Sec. 5.3.1)
determining in X applications (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
filtering events for (Sec. 5.3.5.5)
filtering events for (Sec. 5.3.5.6)
FocusIn and FocusOut (Sec. 5.3.5.6)
interaction styles for (Sec. 5.3.5.2)
On-the-Spot (Sec. 5.3.5.4)
KeyPress (Sec. 5.3.5.6)
KeyRelease (Sec. 5.3.5.6)
locale supported interaction styles (Sec. 5.3.5.2)
opening and closing in X application (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
preediting styles (Sec. 5.3.5.2)
preediting styles (Sec. 7.1)
X application calls (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
input method server
handling failure of (Sec. 5.3.5.7)
running with application (Sec. 7.1)
insnwstr macro (Sec. 4.2.3)
inswch macro (Sec. 4.1.2)
inswstr macro (Sec. 4.2.3)
ins_nwstr function (Sec. 4.2.3)
ins_wch function (Sec. 4.1.2)
ins_wstr function (Sec. 4.2.3)
internal process code (Sec. 2.2.4)
internationalization (Sec. 1.0)
collation algorithms (Sec. 2.2.8)
internationalized software
characteristics of (Sec. 2.0)
tools for developing (Sec. 2.0)
inwch macro (Sec. 4.4)
inwchnstr macro (Sec. 4.5.1)
inwchstr macro (Sec. 4.5.1)
inwstr macro (Sec. 4.5.2)
in_wch function (Sec. 4.4)
in_wchnstr function (Sec. 4.5.1)
in_wchstr function (Sec. 4.5.1)
IRM escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
iscntrl function (Sec. A.2)
isdigit function (Sec. A.2)
isgraph function (Sec. A.2)
islower function (Sec. A.2)
ISO C functions
WPI extensions (Sec. A.7)
ISO codesets (Sec. 2.2)
ISO/IEC 10646 standard (Sec. 2.2)
ISO8859-15
euro support (Sec. 2.2)
isprint function (Sec. A.2)
ispunct function (Sec. A.2)
isspace function (Sec. A.2)
isupper function (Sec. A.2)
iswalnum function (Sec. A.2)
iswalpha function (Sec. A.2)
iswcntrl function (Sec. A.2)
iswctype function (Sec. A.2)
testing character class (Sec. 6.2.1)
iswdigit function (Sec. A.2)
iswgraph function (Sec. A.2)
iswlower function (Sec. A.2)
iswprint function (Sec. A.2)
iswpunct function (Sec. A.2)
iswspace function (Sec. A.2)
iswupper function (Sec. A.2)
iswxdigit function (Sec. A.2)
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K
keyboard
entering unsupported characters (Sec. 2.2.5)
obtaining composed strings (Sec. 5.3.5.6)
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L
L10N (localization) (Sec. 1.1.1)
LANG environment variable
and NLSPATH setting (Sec. 3.6.1)
effect on setlocale (Sec. 2.5.1)
generating message catalogs (Sec. 3.4)
including locale file name suffix (Sec. 2.5.1)
%L in search paths (Sec. 2.5.1)
man command search path (Sec. 7.4.3)
langinfo database (Sec. 1.3.1)
differences with message catalogs (Sec. 3.0)
information in (Sec. 2.3.1)
querying (Sec. 2.3.2)
strftime function (Sec. 2.3.3)
wcsftime function (Sec. 2.3.3)
language
and character handling (Sec. 1.2)
and internationalized software (Sec. 1.2)
announcement (Sec. 1.1)
syntax constructions (Sec. 2.4.2)
language support
with Latin Cyrillic codeset (Sec. 2.2)
with Latin Greek codeset (Sec. 2.2)
with Latin Hebrew codeset (Sec. 2.2)
with Latin-1 codeset (Sec. 2.2)
with Latin-2 codeset (Sec. 2.2)
with Latin-4 codeset (Sec. 2.2)
with Latin-5 codeset (Sec. 2.2)
with Latin-9 codeset (Sec. 2.2)
language variants
documentation for (Sec. 7.0)
Latin Cyrillic codeset
language support (Sec. 2.2)
Latin Greek codeset
language support (Sec. 2.2)
Latin Hebrew codeset
language support (Sec. 2.2)
Latin-1 codeset
language support (Sec. 2.2)
Latin-1 locales
and non-euro currency symbols (Sec. 6.2.4)
Latin-2 codeset
language support (Sec. 2.2)
Latin-4 codeset
language support (Sec. 2.2)
Latin-5 codeset
language support (Sec. 2.2)
Latin-9 codeset
language support (Sec. 2.2)
LC_COLLATE
assigning collating weights (Sec. 6.2.2)
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.2)
LC_CTYPE
additional options (Sec. 6.2.1)
alnum character class (Sec. 6.2.1)
case conversion (Sec. 6.2.1)
character class (Sec. 6.2.1)
character class keywords (Sec. 6.2.1)
classes defined for (Sec. A.2)
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.1)
specifying a range of characters (Sec. 6.2.1)
LC_MESSAGES
affirmative responses (Sec. 6.2.3)
affirmative string definition (Sec. 6.2.3)
and NLSPATH setting (Sec. 3.6.1)
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.3)
negative response string (Sec. 6.2.3)
negative responses (Sec. 6.2.3)
use by setlocale function (Sec. 2.4.1)
use of copy statement (Sec. 6.2.3)
LC_MONETARY
and copy statement (Sec. 6.2.4)
and euro character (Sec. 6.2.4)
and non-euro currency (Sec. 6.2.4)
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.4)
symbol names allowed (Sec. 6.2.4)
LC_NUMERIC
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.5)
LC_TIME
and copy statement (Sec. 6.2.6)
defining in locale (Sec. 6.2.6)
ld command
for building a locale methods library (Sec. 6.3.3)
libiconv library (Sec. A.12)
library functions (Sec. 2.0)
line wrapping
with nroff command (Sec. 7.4.1)
literal
PCS characters in (Sec. 2.2.2)
little-endian
and UTF-16 (Sec. 1.4.4)
locale
and collating sequence (Sec. 1.4.1)
binding program to (Sec. 2.5.1)
categories in (Sec. 2.5)
changing setting for specific category of (Sec. 2.5.2)
changing within program (Sec. 2.5.2)
character classification (Sec. 2.2.6)
charmap for Unicode and dense code (Sec. 6.2.2)
checking for duplicate definitions (Sec. 6.4)
codepoint mapping (Sec. 2.1)
compared to message catalogs (Sec. 3.0)
components of name (Sec. 2.5.1)
default system location of (Sec. 6.4)
defining categories in (Sec. 6.2)
dense code (Sec. 2.1)
dense code and Unicode equivalence (Sec. 2.1)
direct system support (Sec. 5.0)
displaying information about (Sec. 3.5)
enabling direct system support (Sec. 5.0)
enabling support in CDE (Sec. 5.0)
font sets in X applications (Sec. 5.3.2)
in X applications (Sec. 5.3.1)
indirect system support (Sec. 5.0)
initializing at run time (Sec. 2.5)
location of (Sec. 6.4)
name extensions (Sec. 2.5.1)
name extensions (Sec. 6.4)
nonstandard characters (Sec. 6.2.1)
nroff command support (Sec. 7.4.1)
objects in X applications (Sec. 5.3.1)
provided with localized systems (Sec. 2.2)
provided with standard system (Sec. 2.2)
providing UTF-32 processing code (Sec. 2.2)
reducing the size of (Sec. 6.2.2)
retrieving data from scripts (Sec. 3.5)
sample source file (Sec. D.0)
setlocale specification (Sec. 2.5)
setting in Motif applications (Sec. 5.2.1)
setting in X applications (Sec. 5.3.1)
setting in Xt applications (Sec. 5.1.1)
setting with Configure International Software (Sec. 2.1)
source files for
charmap file (Sec. 6.1)
locale definition file (Sec. 6.2)
source for Unicode and dense code (Sec. 6.2.2)
switching between dense code and Unicode (Sec. 2.1)
testing (Sec. 6.4)
Unicode code (Sec. 2.1)
UTF-8 (Sec. 2.1)
when methods are required (Sec. 6.3)
locale category
default for omitted (Sec. 6.2)
LC_COLLATE (Sec. 6.2.2)
LC_CTYPE (Sec. 6.2.1)
LC_MESSAGES (Sec. 6.2.3)
LC_MONETARY (Sec. 6.2.4)
LC_NUMERIC (Sec. 6.2.5)
LC_TIME (Sec. 6.2.6)
locale command
displaying locale information (Sec. 3.5)
locale definition
sample source file (Sec. D.2)
locale file
making known to programs (Sec. 2.5.1)
resolving duplicate names (Sec. 6.4)
locale name (Sec. 1.1)
assignment with suffix (Sec. 7.3)
locale source file (Sec. 6.0)
escape character (Sec. 6.2)
specifying comments (Sec. 6.2)
locale variable
setting (Sec. 1.1)
locale variant
assignment of (Sec. 2.5.1)
localeconv function (Sec. A.5)
formatting numeric values (Sec. 2.3.5)
localedef command
building a locale (Sec. 6.4)
building shareable library (Sec. 6.4)
compiling methods files (Sec. 6.4)
cv options (Sec. 6.3.3)
default methods (Sec. 6.3.2)
f option (Sec. 6.4)
files used in creation of locale (Sec. 6.0)
i option (Sec. 6.4)
incrementing symbol values (Sec. 6.1)
m option (Sec. 6.4)
methods file (Sec. 6.3.4)
on absence of UNDEFINED collation (Sec. 6.2.2)
v option (Sec. 6.4)
verbose mode (Sec. 6.4)
w option (Sec. 6.4)
localization (Sec. 1.1.1)
localtime function
with strftime function (Sec. 2.3.3)
LOCPATH environment variable (Sec. 6.4)
effect on iconv command (Sec. 7.5)
lowercase characters
testing for (Sec. 2.2.6)
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man command (Sec. 7.4.3)
reference page translations (Sec. 7.4.3)
manpage
See reference page
mblen function (Sec. A.9)
writing a method for (Sec. 6.3.1.5)
mbrlen function (Sec. A.9)
mbrtowc function (Sec. A.9)
mbsinit function (Sec. A.10)
mbsrtowcs function (Sec. A.9)
mbstowcs function (Sec. 2.2.4)
mbstowcs function (Sec. A.9)
writing a method for (Sec. 6.3.1.6)
mbtowc function (Sec. 2.2.2)
mbtowc function (Sec. A.9)
writing a method for (Sec. 6.3.1.7)
message catalog (Sec. 1.2.3)
message catalog (Sec. 3.1.2)
and Motif applications (Sec. 1.2.3)
blank lines in (Sec. 3.1.1)
closing (Sec. 3.6.2)
combining multiple and single sources (Sec. 3.4.3)
comment lines in (Sec. 3.1.5)
comments to help translator (Sec. 3.1.5)
compared to locales (Sec. 3.0)
compiling program source (Sec. 3.4.3)
converting existing program to use (Sec. 3.2)
converting to source format (Sec. 3.5)
creating from source file (Sec. 3.1)
date formats (Sec. 2.4.3)
defining non-English constants (Sec. 2.2.2)
deleting message sets from (Sec. 3.1.2)
deleting messages from (Sec. 3.1.3)
design and maintenance considerations (Sec. 3.4.3)
detecting file open failures (Sec. 3.6.1)
differences with langinfo database (Sec. 3.0)
displaying contents of (Sec. 3.5)
dynamic codeset conversion of (Sec. 3.3)
editing source files (Sec. 3.3)
file name extension (Sec. 3.4.2)
flowchart for program conversion (Sec. 3.2)
gencat command (Sec. 3.4.2)
general syntax rules (Sec. 3.1.1)
generating for different locales (Sec. 3.4)
in CDE (Sec. 5.0)
installing in nondefault locations (Sec. 3.6.1)
locale to use with (Sec. 2.4.1)
location of (Sec. 2.4.1)
NLSPATH environment variable (Sec. 3.6)
one for each application (Sec. 3.4.3)
one for each program module (Sec. 3.4.3)
order of message sets in (Sec. 3.1.2)
passive verb constructions (Sec. 2.4.2)
performance issues (Sec. 3.4.3)
portability of (Sec. 3.4.2)
program access to (Sec. 3.6)
quoting strings in source files (Sec. 3.1.1)
retrieving messages from (Sec. 2.4.1)
script access to (Sec. 3.5)
set directives in (Sec. 3.1.2)
source files for (Sec. 3.1.5)
translating (Sec. 3.1.5)
translating (Sec. 3.3)
translating (Sec. 3.3)
under root account (Sec. 3.6.1)
word order changes (Sec. 2.4.2)
message deletion
identifiers and other characters (Sec. 3.1.3)
specifying set directive (Sec. 3.1.3)
with numeric identifiers (Sec. 3.1.3)
with symbolic identifiers (Sec. 3.1.3)
message entry
format (Sec. 3.1.3)
message file
advantages of (Sec. 2.4.1)
backslash in (Sec. 3.1.1)
guidelines for maintenance (Sec. 3.4.3)
multiple quote directives (Sec. 3.1.4)
newline character (Sec. 3.1.1)
positional formatting (Sec. 3.1.6)
using hexadecimal values in (Sec. 3.1.1)
using octal values in (Sec. 3.1.1)
message identifier
advantages of symbolic (Sec. 3.4.3)
message replacement
with gencat command (Sec. 3.1.3)
with mkcatdefs command (Sec. 3.1.3)
message set (Sec. 3.1.2)
See also message catalog
advantage of (Sec. 3.1.2)
default (Sec. 3.1.2)
deleting (Sec. 3.1.2)
deleting (Sec. 3.1.3)
replacing all messages in (Sec. 3.1.3)
rules for identifiers (Sec. 3.1.2)
specifying identifiers for (Sec. 3.1.2)
symbolic identifiers for (Sec. 3.4.1)
message source file
contents of (Sec. 3.1.1)
line continuation in (Sec. 3.1.1)
one for each program (Sec. 3.4.3)
one for each program module (Sec. 3.4.3)
ordering messages (Sec. 3.1.1)
preprocessing with mkcatdefs (Sec. 3.4)
preprocessing with mkcatdefs (Sec. 3.4.1)
separating fields in (Sec. 3.1.1)
symbolic names in (Sec. 3.1.3)
message string
extracting into source file (Sec. 3.2)
specifying delimiter (Sec. 3.1.4)
message system (Sec. 2.0)
X/Open standard (Sec. 2.4.1)
messages (Sec. 3.1.2)
changing to empty string (Sec. 3.1.3)
coding special characters in (Sec. 3.1.1)
construction of strings in (Sec. 2.4.2)
deleting (Sec. 3.1.3)
design strategy for maintenance (Sec. 3.4.3)
displaying from message catalog (Sec. 3.5)
identifiers for (Sec. 3.1.3)
language constraints on (Sec. 2.4.1)
maintenance of (Sec. 3.1.2)
maximum length of (Sec. 3.1.3)
order within sets (Sec. 3.1.3)
ordering of elements in (Sec. 2.4.2)
preceding and trailing spaces in (Sec. 3.1.1)
quotation delimiter (Sec. 3.1.4)
reading into program (Sec. 3.6.3)
separating from program code (Sec. 1.2)
sharing by application modules (Sec. 3.1.2)
style guidelines (Sec. 3.1.6)
symbolic identifiers for (Sec. 3.4.1)
methods (Sec. 6.3)
application of default (Sec. 6.3.2)
availability of (Sec. 6.3)
building shareable libraries for (Sec. 6.3.3)
list of optional (Sec. 6.3.2)
localedef specification (Sec. 6.3.4)
mblen (Sec. 6.3.1.5)
mbstowcs (Sec. 6.3.1.6)
mbtowc (Sec. 6.3.1.7)
optional (Sec. 6.3.2)
required (Sec. 6.3.1)
requirement with multibyte codesets (Sec. 6.3)
specifying to localedef command (Sec. 6.4)
wcstombs (Sec. 6.3.1.8)
wcswidth (Sec. 6.3.1.10)
wctomb (Sec. 6.3.1.9)
wcwidth (Sec. 6.3.1.11)
writing optional (Sec. 6.3.2)
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_
_
_
methods file (Sec. 6.0)
mkcatdefs command (Sec. 3.4.1)
and delset directive (Sec. 3.1.2)
common errors (Sec. 3.4.1)
convert symbolic names to numbers (Sec. 3.1.3)
deleting all messages from a set (Sec. 3.1.3)
deleting messages (Sec. 3.1.3)
header file produced by (Sec. 3.4)
incomplete message header file (Sec. 3.4.1)
interactive use of (Sec. 3.4)
lines ignored by (Sec. 3.1.5)
mapping identifiers and numbers (Sec. 3.4.1)
message replacement (Sec. 3.1.3)
portability (Sec. 3.4.1)
preprocessing message text sources (Sec. 3.4)
processing multiple source files (Sec. 3.4.3)
restrictions and guidelines (Sec. 3.4.1)
use in makefile (Sec. 3.4)
when specifying set identifiers (Sec. 3.1.2)
mkfontdir command (Sec. B.3.1)
MNLS (Sec. 4.0)
monetary value
formatting (Sec. 2.3.4)
month name
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.6)
Motif application (Sec. 5.2)
and message catalog (Sec. 1.2.3)
bidirectional text display (Sec. 5.2.2)
compound strings (Sec. 5.2.2)
compound strings (Sec. 5.2.2)
creating UDC fonts for (Sec. B.1.2)
creating UDC fonts for (Sec. B.2)
editing glyphs (Sec. B.1.2)
handling messages in (Sec. 3.0)
loadable font requirement (Sec. B.3.2)
notes on language setting (Sec. 5.2.1)
setting language in (Sec. 5.2.1)
setting locale (Sec. 5.2.1)
text translation issues (Sec. 3.1.6)
using font sets (Sec. 5.2.2)
using text widgets (Sec. 5.2.2)
XtSetLanguageProc call requirement (Sec. 5.2.1)
Motif interface
separating messages from code (Sec. 1.2)
multibyte character (Sec. 1.4.2)
charmap for (Sec. 6.1)
compared to wide characters (Sec. 2.2.4)
converting to wide-character format (Sec. 2.2.4)
converting to wide-character format (Sec. 6.3)
interfaces for manipulating (Sec. 2.2.3)
testing for (Sec. 2.2.2)
multibyte codeset
required use of methods (Sec. 6.3)
multibyte data
UTF-8 locales (Sec. 2.1)
multithreaded applications
setting errno for (Sec. 6.3.1.5)
mvaddnwstr macro (Sec. 4.2.2)
mvaddwch macro (Sec. 4.1.1)
mvaddwchnstr macro (Sec. 4.2.1)
mvaddwchstr macro (Sec. 4.2.1)
mvaddwstr macro (Sec. 4.2.2)
mvaddw_wchnstr function (Sec. 4.2.1)
mvadd_wch function (Sec. 4.1.1)
mvadd_wchstr function (Sec. 4.2.1)
mvdelch macro (Sec. 4.3)
mvgetch function (Sec. 4.7)
mvgetnwstr macro (Sec. 4.6)
mvgetn_wstr function (Sec. 4.6)
mvgetwch function (Sec. 4.7)
mvgetwstr macro (Sec. 4.6)
mvget_wch function (Sec. 4.7)
mvget_wstr function (Sec. 4.6)
mvinnwstr macro (Sec. 4.5.2)
mvinsnwstr macro (Sec. 4.2.3)
mvinswch macro (Sec. 4.1.2)
mvinswstr macro (Sec. 4.2.3)
mvins_nwstr function (Sec. 4.2.3)
mvins_wch function (Sec. 4.1.2)
mvins_wstr function (Sec. 4.2.3)
mvinwch macro (Sec. 4.4)
mvinwchnstr macro (Sec. 4.5.1)
mvinwchstr macro (Sec. 4.5.1)
mvinwstr macro (Sec. 4.5.2)
mvin_wch function (Sec. 4.4)
mvin_wchnstr function (Sec. 4.5.1)
mvin_wchstr function (Sec. 4.5.1)
mvprintw function (Sec. 4.9)
mvscanw function (Sec. 4.8)
mvwaddnwstr macro (Sec. 4.2.2)
mvwaddwch macro (Sec. 4.1.1)
mvwaddwchnstr macro (Sec. 4.2.1)
mvwaddwchstr macro (Sec. 4.2.1)
mvwaddwstr macro (Sec. 4.2.2)
mvwadd_wch function (Sec. 4.1.1)
mvwadd_wchnstr function (Sec. 4.2.1)
mvwadd_wchstr function (Sec. 4.2.1)
mvwdelch function (Sec. 4.3)
mvwdelch macro (Sec. 4.3)
mvwgetch function (Sec. 4.7)
mvwgetnwstr macro (Sec. 4.6)
mvwgetn_wstr function (Sec. 4.6)
mvwgetwch function (Sec. 4.7)
mvwgetwstr macro (Sec. 4.6)
mvwget_wstr function (Sec. 4.6)
mvwinnwstr macro (Sec. 4.5.2)
mvwinsnwstr macro (Sec. 4.2.3)
mvwinswch macro (Sec. 4.1.2)
mvwinswstr macro (Sec. 4.2.3)
mvwins_nwstr function (Sec. 4.2.3)
mvwins_wch function (Sec. 4.1.2)
mvwins_wstr function (Sec. 4.2.3)
mvwinwch macro (Sec. 4.4)
mvwinwchnstr macro (Sec. 4.5.1)
mvwinwchstr macro (Sec. 4.5.1)
mvwinwstr macro (Sec. 4.5.2)
mvwin_wch function (Sec. 4.4)
mvwin_wchnstr function (Sec. 4.5.1)
mvwin_wchstr function (Sec. 4.5.1)
mvwprintw function (Sec. 4.9)
mvwscanw function (Sec. 4.8)
mvw_getwch function (Sec. 4.7)
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N
negative sign
defining for monetary values (Sec. 6.2.4)
determining with localeconv function (Sec. 2.3.5)
neqn preprocessor
with tbl and nroff commands (Sec. 7.4.2)
newline character
in message strings (Sec. 3.1.1)
NLSPATH environment variable (Sec. 3.6.1)
and LC_MESSAGES setting (Sec. 3.6.1)
ignored by catopen (Sec. 3.6.1)
substitution fields in setting of (Sec. 3.6.1)
use by catclose function (Sec. 2.4.1)
use by catopen function (Sec. 2.4.1)
use by catopen function (Sec. 3.6.1)
nl_catd type (Sec. 3.6.1)
declaring in program (Sec. 2.4.1)
NL_CAT_LOCALE constant (Sec. 2.4.1)
nl_langinfo function (Sec. A.5)
and langinfo database (Sec. 2.3.2)
as argument to strftime function (Sec. 2.3.3)
value returned for CODESET (Sec. 6.1)
NL_MSGMAX constant (Sec. 3.1.3)
NL_SETD constant (Sec. 2.5.2)
defining default message set value (Sec. 3.1.2)
NL_SETMAX constant (Sec. 3.1.2)
NL_TEXTMAX constant
message text parameter (Sec. 3.1.3)
no responses
defining in locale (Sec. 6.2.3)
no-first characters (Sec. 7.4.1)
defining private set of (Sec. 7.4.1)
no-last characters (Sec. 7.4.1)
defining private set of (Sec. 7.4.1)
noexpr keyword (Sec. 6.2.3)
noexpr keyword (Sec. 6.2.3)
nostr keyword (Sec. 6.2.3)
nroff command (Sec. 7.4.1)
can-space-after (Sec. 7.4.1)
can-space-after (Sec. 7.4.1)
ideographic characters (Sec. 7.4.1)
justification rules (Sec. 7.4.1)
.ki (Sec. 7.4.1)
.kl (Sec. 7.4.1)
.ko (Sec. 7.4.1)
line wrapping (Sec. 7.4.1)
neqn equation formatting (Sec. 7.4.2)
rules for wrapping lines (Sec. 7.4.1)
null characters (Sec. 2.2.5)
restriction on (Sec. 2.2.5)
numeric conversion (Sec. A.8)
numeric value
customized formatting (Sec. 2.3.5)
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O
octal value
in message strings (Sec. 3.1.1)
Off-the-Spot preediting style
auto-resize requirement (Sec. 5.2.2)
for input methods (Sec. 7.1)
text widget for (Sec. 5.2.2)
On-the-Spot preediting style
callback requirement (Sec. 5.3.5.4)
Cb option (Sec. 5.3.5.2)
for input methods (Sec. 7.1)
requirements for creating XIC object (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
text widget for (Sec. 5.2.2)
operating system
international interfaces (Sec. 1.0)
international utilities (Sec. 1.0)
order_start keyword (Sec. 6.2.2)
output contexts (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
output methods (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
output text
formatting (Sec. 2.4.2)
Over-the-Spot preediting style
for input methods (Sec. 7.1)
text widget for (Sec. 5.2.2)
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P
parentheses character
line wrapping of (Sec. 7.4.1)
patterns file (Sec. 3.2)
PCS (Sec. 2.2.2)
availability of characters (Sec. 1.4.3)
substituting characters in (Sec. 1.4.3)
performance tradeoffs
collation (Sec. 2.2.8)
phrase database
setting default locations of (Sec. 7.2)
phrase input method (Sec. 7.2)
Portable Character Set
See PCS
positive sign
defining for monetary values (Sec. 6.2.4)
determining with localeconv function (Sec. 2.3.5)
postscript font
font renderers (Sec. 7.6.1)
preediting string
attributes for (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
handling in X application (Sec. 5.3.5.4)
preediting style (Sec. 7.1)
Off-the-Spot (Sec. 7.1)
On-the-Spot (Sec. 7.1)
Over-the-Spot (Sec. 7.1)
Root Window (Sec. 7.1)
setting priority of (Sec. 7.1)
specifying (Sec. 7.1)
printf command
writing formatted output (Sec. 3.5)
printf function (Sec. A.7)
and catgets function (Sec. 2.4.2)
format specifiers for (Sec. 2.4.2)
in X Window applications (Sec. 5.3.1)
restricted use of (Sec. 2.2.3)
printw function (Sec. 4.9)
program code
separating from messages (Sec. 1.2)
program development
international (Sec. 1.0)
international (Sec. 7.0)
modular (Sec. 1.2)
programming techniques
illustration of (Sec. 5.3)
properties of characters
defining in a locale (Sec. 6.2.1)
punctuation character
line wrapping of (Sec. 7.4.1)
putc function (Sec. A.10)
restricted use of (Sec. 2.2.3)
puts function (Sec. A.10)
restricted use of (Sec. 2.2.3)
putwc function (Sec. A.10)
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Q
quote directive
multiple in source file (Sec. 3.1.4)
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R
radicals (Sec. 1.4.1)
radix character
defining for monetary values (Sec. 6.2.4)
defining for numeric values (Sec. 6.2.5)
determining with localeconv function (Sec. 2.3.5)
extracting from langinfo database (Sec. 2.3.6)
variation for (Sec. 2.3)
reference character attribute databases (Sec. B.1)
reference page
in CDE (Sec. 5.0)
location of translated files (Sec. 7.4.3)
printing (Sec. 7.4.2)
with ideographic characters (Sec. 7.4.1)
reference page format
no-first characters (Sec. 7.4.1)
no-last characters (Sec. 7.4.1)
Reset Terminal option
ruled lines in DECterm (Sec. C.1.4)
resource databases
handling localized (Sec. 5.3.4)
resource files
in CDE (Sec. 5.0)
response strings
defining in locale (Sec. 6.2.3)
return character
in message strings (Sec. 3.1.1)
RIS escape sequence (Sec. C.1.4)
Root Window preediting style
for input methods (Sec. 7.1)
text widget for (Sec. 5.2.2)
run-time environment
binding locale to (Sec. 2.5)
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S
sample application
location for (Sec. 2.0)
scanf function (Sec. A.7)
format specifiers for (Sec. 2.4.3)
restricted use of (Sec. 2.2.3)
scanw function (Sec. 4.8)
screen handling
character-cell terminals (Sec. 4.0)
script
retrieving locale data from (Sec. 3.5)
using message catalogs from (Sec. 3.5)
server
starting for input method (Sec. 7.1)
set directive (Sec. 3.1.2)
for deleting message sets (Sec. 3.1.3)
setlocale function (Sec. A.1)
and X applications (Sec. 5.3.1)
binding to preset locales (Sec. 2.5.1)
category argument (Sec. 2.5)
changing locale setting with (Sec. 2.5.2)
changing specific locale category (Sec. 2.5.2)
initializing locale (Sec. 2.5)
locale_name argument (Sec. 2.5)
shareable libraries
for locale methods (Sec. 6.3.3)
specifying in methods file (Sec. 6.3.4)
shared libraries
to support locale methods (Sec. 6.3)
shell script (Sec. 3.5)
shift states (Sec. 2.2.5)
Sign extension (Sec. 6.3.1.2)
SoftODL service (Sec. B.0)
SoftODL service (Sec. B.2)
software
internationalized (Sec. 1.0)
internationalized (Sec. 1.2)
sort
of hyphenated words (Sec. 6.2.2)
sort command (Sec. 7.3)
See also asort command
sort directive
keywords (Sec. 6.2.2)
number of (Sec. 6.2.2)
with two keywords (Sec. 6.2.2)
sort rules
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.2)
sorting
internationalized rules for (Sec. 1.4.1)
sorting characters
in different languages (Sec. 7.3)
source files
for message catalogs (Sec. 3.1)
sprintf function (Sec. A.7)
sscanf function (Sec. A.7)
strcat function (Sec. A.11)
strchr function (Sec. A.11)
strcmp function (Sec. A.11)
restrictions on (Sec. 2.2.8)
strcoll function (Sec. A.4)
advantages of (Sec. 2.2.8)
restrictions on (Sec. 2.2.8)
strcpy function (Sec. A.11)
strcspn function (Sec. A.11)
strextract command (Sec. 3.2)
files created by (Sec. 3.2)
ignore file (Sec. 3.2)
patterns file (Sec. 3.2)
strfmon function (Sec. A.5)
formatting monetary values (Sec. 2.3.4)
strftime function (Sec. A.6)
and langinfo database (Sec. 2.3.3)
converting to date or time (Sec. 2.3.3)
formatting date and time (Sec. 2.3.3)
nl_langinfo function as argument (Sec. 2.3.3)
with time and localtime functions (Sec. 2.3.3)
string
See also character string
string comparison (Sec. 2.2.8)
string-handling functions (Sec. A.11)
strings file (Sec. 3.2)
strlen function (Sec. A.11)
strmerge command (Sec. 3.2)
files created by (Sec. 3.2)
strncat function (Sec. A.11)
strncmp function (Sec. A.11)
strncpy function (Sec. A.11)
strpbrk function (Sec. A.11)
strptime function (Sec. A.6)
strrchr function (Sec. A.11)
strstr function (Sec. A.11)
strtod function (Sec. A.8)
strtok function (Sec. A.11)
strtol function (Sec. A.8)
strtoul function (Sec. A.8)
stty command
odl options of (Sec. B.0)
StyleManager backdrop files
in CDE (Sec. 5.0)
StyleManager palette files
in CDE (Sec. 5.0)
substitution fields for NLSPATH setting (Sec. 3.6.1)
surrogate character extension
and UTF-16 (Sec. 1.4.4)
swprintf function (Sec. A.7)
swscanf function (Sec. A.7)
symbolic identifiers
replacing numbers in message sets (Sec. 3.4.1)
symbolic name
convert for gencat input (Sec. 3.1.3)
defining with collating-symbol (Sec. 6.2.2)
in character map files (Sec. 6.1)
System V Multi-National Language Supplement
curses Library (Sec. 4.0)
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T
tab character
in message strings (Sec. 3.1.1)
table formatting
.TS and .TE macros (Sec. 7.4.2)
tbl command (Sec. 7.4.2)
neqn equation formatting (Sec. 7.4.2)
technical references
viewing Asian characters (Sec. 7.0)
terminal drivers
user-defined character recognition (Sec. B.2)
terminal emulation
escape sequences in programs (Sec. C.1)
territories
and cultural data (Sec. 1.3)
text
curses routines to convert (Sec. 4.8)
curses routines to print (Sec. 4.9)
text display
right to left (Sec. 5.2.2)
text drawing
font sets in X applications (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
text input
handling in X applications (Sec. 5.3.5)
text justification by nroff (Sec. 7.4.1)
text strings
guidelines for translation (Sec. 3.1.6)
statistics on length and language (Sec. 3.1.6)
thousands separator
defining for monetary values (Sec. 6.2.4)
defining for numeric values (Sec. 6.2.5)
determining with localeconv function (Sec. 2.3.5)
variation for (Sec. 2.3)
time
converting with strftime function (Sec. 2.3.3)
time format
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.6)
time function
with strftime function (Sec. 2.3.3)
time values
formatting (Sec. 2.3.3)
formatting (Sec. A.6)
tolower function (Sec. 6.2.1)
tolower function (Sec. A.3)
toupper function (Sec. 6.2.1)
toupper function (Sec. A.3)
towctrans function (Sec. A.3)
towlower function (Sec. 6.2.1)
towlower function (Sec. A.3)
advantages of (Sec. 2.2.7)
towupper function (Sec. 6.2.1)
towupper function (Sec. A.3)
advantages of (Sec. 2.2.7)
trans command
translating message catalogs (Sec. 3.3)
trans utility
locating text in message files (Sec. 3.1.5)
translation
abbreviations (Sec. 3.1.6)
and grammatical rules (Sec. 3.1.6)
designing dialog boxes (Sec. 3.1.6)
message catalogs (Sec. 3.1.6)
message guidelines (Sec. 3.1.6)
positional formatting (Sec. 3.1.6)
requirements for messages (Sec. 3.1.6)
specifying ordinal positioning (Sec. 3.4.3)
term identifiers (Sec. 3.1.6)
text and graphics (Sec. 3.1.6)
text string guidelines (Sec. 3.1.6)
trans utility (Sec. 3.1.5)
use of source comments (Sec. 3.1.5)
word order (Sec. 3.1.6)
trigraph sequences
supported by C language compiler (Sec. 2.2.5)
TrueType fonts (Sec. 7.6.1.3)
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U
UCS (Sec. 1.4.4)
UCS (Sec. 2.2)
UCS-2 (Sec. 1.4.4)
UCS-2 (Sec. 2.2)
UCS-4
codeset (Sec. 2.2)
support of (Sec. 1.4.4)
UCS-4 processing code
convert UTF-8 data to (Sec. 2.2)
UDC
Asian language restrictions (Sec. B.1.1)
attributes of (Sec. B.1)
cedit command (Sec. B.1.2)
character attribute record (Sec. B.1)
character attribute record (Sec. B.1.1)
choosing font size (Sec. B.1.2)
collation weight (Sec. 7.3)
conversion from ULTRIX (Sec. B.1)
creating (Sec. B.0)
creating (Sec. B.1)
creating classes (Sec. B.1.1)
creating codeset values (Sec. B.1.1)
creating font glyphs (Sec. B.1.2)
creating input key sequences (Sec. B.1.1)
creating names (Sec. B.1.1)
deleting (Sec. B.1.1)
in Asian languages (Sec. 7.2)
languages supported for (Sec. B.1)
on-demand loading of files (Sec. B.0)
scaling fonts (Sec. B.1.1)
setting language and codeset (Sec. B.1.1)
setup for display (Sec. B.0)
UDC characters
codes for character editing (Sec. B.1.2)
UDC database (Sec. 7.2)
default path to (Sec. B.1)
font files for (Sec. B.2)
font renderer for (Sec. 7.6.1.2)
location configuration cp_dirs file (Sec. 7.2)
on-demand loading (Sec. B.0)
private (Sec. B.1)
setting default locations of (Sec. 7.2)
support files for (Sec. B.2)
systemwide (Sec. B.1)
UDC editor (Sec. B.1)
character attributes (Sec. B.1)
UDC font converter
for Motif applications (Sec. B.1.2)
UDC fonts
in bdf format (Sec. B.2)
in pcf format (Sec. B.2)
merging with standard fonts (Sec. B.3.2)
UID files
in CDE (Sec. 5.0)
UNDEFINED statement
benefits of (Sec. 6.2.2)
operands (Sec. 6.2.2)
ungetc function (Sec. A.10)
ungetch function (Sec. 4.7)
ungetwc function (Sec. A.10)
ungetwch function (Sec. 4.7)
Unicode
See also UCS
Unicode (Sec. 2.2)
standard (Sec. 2.2)
Unicode locale (Sec. 2.1)
and standards (Sec. 2.1)
equivalence with dense code (Sec. 2.1)
private use area (Sec. 2.1)
same charmap as dense code (Sec. 6.2.2)
wide-character encoding (Sec. 2.1)
Universal Character Set
See UCS
universal transformation format
See UTF
universal.UTF-8
when to use (Sec. 2.2)
UNIX standards (Sec. 1.0)
uppercase characters
testing for (Sec. 2.2.6)
user-defined character
See UDC
UTF
formats supported on system (Sec. 1.4.4)
recommended (Sec. 1.4.4)
UTF-16
and surrogate characters (Sec. 1.4.4)
and UCS-2 (Sec. 1.4.4)
and UCS-4 (Sec. 1.4.4)
byte orientation (Sec. 1.4.4)
UTF-32
and byte orientation (Sec. 1.4.4)
internal process code (Sec. 2.1)
restrictions on (Sec. 1.4.4)
UTF-32 processing code
list of locales (Sec. 2.2)
UTF-8 (Sec. 2.2)
and UCS-4 encoding (Sec. 1.4.4)
convert to UCS-4 (Sec. 2.2)
converters and locales (Sec. 1.4.4)
euro support (Sec. 2.2)
UTF-8 locales (Sec. 2.1)
and multibyte data (Sec. 2.1)
universal (Sec. 2.1)
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V
vfprintf function (Sec. A.7)
vfwprintf function (Sec. A.7)
vprintf function (Sec. A.7)
vsprintf function (Sec. A.7)
vswprintf function (Sec. A.7)
vwprintf function (Sec. A.7)
vwprintw function (Sec. 4.9)
vwscanw function (Sec. 4.8)
vw_printw function (Sec. 4.9)
vw_scanw function (Sec. 4.8)
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W
waddnwstr function (Sec. 4.2.2)
waddwch function (Sec. 4.1.1)
waddwchnstr function (Sec. 4.2.1)
waddwchstr macro (Sec. 4.2.1)
waddwstr macro (Sec. 4.2.2)
wadd_wch function (Sec. 4.1.1)
wadd_wchnstr function (Sec. 4.2.1)
wadd_wchstr function (Sec. 4.2.1)
wchar_t
header file descriptions (Sec. 1.4.2)
wcrtomb function (Sec. A.9)
wcscat function (Sec. A.11)
wcschr function (Sec. A.11)
wcscmp function (Sec. A.11)
restrictions of (Sec. 2.2.8)
wcscoll function (Sec. A.4)
advantages of (Sec. 2.2.8)
wcscpy function (Sec. A.11)
wcscspn function (Sec. A.11)
wcsftime function (Sec. A.6)
and langinfo database (Sec. 2.3.3)
wcslen function (Sec. A.11)
wcsncat function (Sec. A.11)
wcsncmp function (Sec. A.11)
wcsncpy function (Sec. A.11)
wcspbrk function (Sec. A.11)
wcsrchr function (Sec. A.11)
wcsrtombs function (Sec. A.9)
wcsstr function (Sec. A.11)
wcstod function (Sec. A.8)
wcstok function (Sec. A.11)
wcstol function (Sec. A.8)
wcstombs function (Sec. A.9)
writing a method for (Sec. 6.3.1.8)
wcstoul function (Sec. A.8)
wcswcs function (Sec. A.11)
wcswidth function (Sec. A.11)
writing a method for (Sec. 6.3.1.10)
wcsxfrm function
advantages of (Sec. 2.2.8)
wctomb function (Sec. A.9)
writing a method for (Sec. 6.3.1.9)
wctrans function (Sec. A.3)
wctype function (Sec. A.2)
testing character class (Sec. 6.2.1)
wcwidth function (Sec. A.11)
writing a method for (Sec. 6.3.1.11)
wechowchar macro (Sec. 4.1.1)
wecho_wchar function (Sec. 4.1.1)
weekday names
defining in locale source file (Sec. 6.2.6)
wgetch function (Sec. 4.7)
wgetnwstr function (Sec. 4.6)
wgetn_wstr function (Sec. 4.6)
wgetwch function (Sec. 4.7)
wgetwstr macro (Sec. 4.6)
wget_wch function (Sec. 4.7)
wget_wstr function (Sec. 4.6)
wide character (Sec. 1.4.2)
compared to multibyte characters (Sec. 2.2.4)
curses routines to add (Sec. 4.1.1)
curses routines to insert (Sec. 4.1.2)
curses routines to read (Sec. 4.4)
curses routines to read from keyboard (Sec. 4.7)
curses routines to remove (Sec. 4.3)
default size of (Sec. 2.2.4)
wide-character data type
WPI support (Sec. A.0)
wide-character encoding
and dense code locales (Sec. 2.1)
Unicode locales (Sec. 2.1)
use of ctype (Sec. 2.2.6)
wide-character string (Sec. 1.4.2)
wide-character string (Sec. 1.4.2)
curses routines to add (Sec. 4.2.1)
curses routines to add (Sec. 4.2.2)
curses routines to insert (Sec. 4.2.3)
curses routines to read (Sec. 4.5.1)
curses routines to read (Sec. 4.5.2)
winnwstr function (Sec. 4.5.2)
winsnwstr function (Sec. 4.2.3)
winswch function (Sec. 4.1.2)
winswstr macro (Sec. 4.2.3)
wins_nwstr function (Sec. 4.2.3)
wins_wch function (Sec. 4.1.2)
wins_wstr function (Sec. 4.2.3)
winwch function (Sec. 4.4)
winwchnstr function (Sec. 4.5.1)
winwchstr macro (Sec. 4.5.1)
winwstr macro (Sec. 4.5.2)
win_wch function (Sec. 4.4)
win_wchnstr function (Sec. 4.5.1)
win_wchstr function (Sec. 4.5.1)
WLS subsets
locales provided with (Sec. 2.2)
wmemchr function (Sec. A.11)
wmemcmp function (Sec. A.11)
wmemcpy function (Sec. A.11)
wmemmove function (Sec. A.11)
wmemset function (Sec. A.11)
WPI
case conversion functions (Sec. A.3)
character classification functions (Sec. A.2)
character collation functions (Sec. A.4)
formatting date and time values (Sec. A.6)
functions for codeset conversion (Sec. A.12)
input/output functions (Sec. A.10)
list of interfaces (Sec. A.0)
locale announcement function (Sec. A.1)
numeric conversion functions (Sec. A.8)
printing functions (Sec. A.7)
retrieving langinfo data (Sec. A.5)
scanning functions (Sec. A.7)
string-handling functions (Sec. A.11)
wchar and multibyte conversion (Sec. A.9)
WPI extensions
for ISO C functions (Sec. A.7)
WPI interface
passing text to (Sec. 5.3.1)
wprintf function (Sec. A.7)
wprintw function (Sec. 4.9)
wscanf function (Sec. A.7)
wscanw function (Sec. 4.8)
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X
X applications
creating UDC fonts for (Sec. B.2)
developing multilingual (Sec. 5.3.1)
developing portable (Sec. 5.3.5.2)
filtering events for (Sec. 5.3.5.5)
functions for handling text encoding (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
handling messages in (Sec. 3.0)
loadable font requirement (Sec. B.3.2)
obtaining characters and key symbols (Sec. 5.3.5.6)
setting locales (Sec. 5.3.1)
text translation issues (Sec. 3.1.6)
use of multibyte PostScript fonts (Sec. 7.6.1)
X libraries
input processing summary (Sec. 5.3.6)
text for interclient communication (Sec. 5.3.3)
using internationalization features (Sec. 5.0)
using with input methods (Sec. 5.3.6)
X Open standard
message system requirements (Sec. 2.4.1)
X Toolkit
See also Xt Library
X/Open standards
requirements on codesets (Sec. 2.2.5)
X11R6 (Sec. 5.0)
XBaseFontNameListOfFontSet function (Sec. 5.3.2.1)
XCloseIM function (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
XCloseIM function (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
XCloseOM function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XCreateFontSet function (Sec. 5.3.2.1)
XCreateIC function (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
conditions for failure (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XCreateOC function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XDefaultString function (Sec. 5.3.3)
XDestroy function (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XDestroyOC function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XDisplayOfIM function (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
XDisplayOfOM function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XDm Library (Sec. 5.2)
XDrawImageString function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XDrawImageString16 function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XDrawString function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XDrawString16 function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XDrawText function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XDrawText16 function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XExtentsOfFontSet function (Sec. 5.3.2.2)
XFillRectangle function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XFilterEvent function (Sec. 5.3.5.5)
called by XtDispatchEvent function (Sec. 5.3.5.5)
XFontSet object (Sec. 5.3.1)
XFontSet structure (Sec. 5.3.2)
resource attributes for (Sec. 5.1.2)
Xt routine support (Sec. 5.1.2)
XFontSetExtents structure (Sec. 5.3.2.2)
XFontsOfFontSet function (Sec. 5.3.2.1)
XFontStruct structure (Sec. 5.3.2)
XFreeFontSet function (Sec. 5.3.2.1)
XGetICValues function (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XNFilterEvents argument (Sec. 5.3.5.5)
XGetIMValues function (Sec. 5.3.5.2)
XGetIMValues function (Sec. 5.3.5.2)
XGetOCValues function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XGetOMValues function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XIC object (Sec. 5.3.1)
XIC object (Sec. 5.3.5)
and XNClientWindow attribute (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
attributes of (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
creating and using (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
destroying (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
explicitly closing (Sec. 5.3.5.7)
managing (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
registering preediting callbacks for (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
specifying attributes for (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
specifying attributes for (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
specifying attributes for (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XIM object (Sec. 5.3.1)
XIM object (Sec. 5.3.5)
closing if IM server fails (Sec. 5.3.5.7)
opening and closing (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
ximdemo application (Sec. 5.3)
XIMOfIC function (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XLocaleOfFontSet function (Sec. 5.3.2.1)
XLocaleOfIM function (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
XLocaleOfOM function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XLookupString function (Sec. 5.3.5.7)
Xm Library (Sec. 5.2)
XmbDrawImageString function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XmbDrawImageString function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XmbDrawString function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XmbDrawText function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XmbLookupString function (Sec. 5.3.5.6)
XmbLookupString function (Sec. 5.3.5.7)
XmbResetIC function (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XmbSetWMProperties function (Sec. 5.3.3)
XmbSetWMProperties function (Sec. 5.3.3)
XmbTextEscapement function (Sec. 5.3.2.2)
XmbTextEscapement function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XmbTextExtents function (Sec. 5.3.2.2)
XmbTextListToTextProperty function (Sec. 5.3.3)
XmbTextPerCharExtents function (Sec. 5.3.2.2)
XmbTextPropertyToTextList function (Sec. 5.3.3)
XMODIFIERS environment variable (Sec. 5.3.1)
XmStringCreate function (Sec. 5.2.2)
XmStringCreateLocalized function (Sec. 5.2.2)
XmText widget (Sec. 5.2.2)
font search pattern (Sec. 5.2.2)
XmTextField widget (Sec. 5.2.2)
font search pattern (Sec. 5.2.2)
XNDestroyCallback resource (Sec. 5.3.5.7)
XNQueryInputStyle function (Sec. 5.3.5.2)
XOC object (Sec. 5.3.1)
drawing locale-dependent text (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XOM object (Sec. 5.3.1)
drawing locale-dependent text (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XOMOfOC function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XOpenIM function (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
XOpenIM function (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
conditions for failure (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
defaults upon failure (Sec. 5.3.5.1)
XOpenOM function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
xpg4demo
sample application (Sec. 2.0)
XResourceManagerString function (Sec. 5.3.4)
XrmDatabase component (Sec. 5.3.1)
XrmGetFileDatabase function (Sec. 5.3.4)
XrmGetStringDatabase function (Sec. 5.3.4)
XrmLocaleOfDatabase function (Sec. 5.3.4)
XrmPutFileDatabase function (Sec. 5.3.4)
XrmPutLineResource function (Sec. 5.3.4)
XSelectInput function (Sec. 5.3.5.5)
xset command (Sec. B.3.1)
XSetICFocus function (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XSetICFocus function (Sec. 5.3.5.6)
XSetICValues function (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XSetIMValues function (Sec. 5.3.5.7)
XSetLocaleModifiers function (Sec. 5.1.1)
XSetLocaleModifiers function (Sec. 5.3.1)
XSetOCValues function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XSetOMValues function (Sec. 5.3.2.4)
XSH CAE specification
functions included in (Sec. A.0)
XSupportsLocale function (Sec. 5.1.1)
XSupportsLocale function (Sec. 5.3.1)
Xt Library
codesets (Sec. 5.1.4)
font sets (Sec. 5.1.2)
input methods (Sec. 5.1.3)
internationalization features (Sec. 5.1)
internationalization under different releases (Sec. 5.2.1)
locale and resources paradox (Sec. 5.1.1)
setting locale (Sec. 5.1.1)
Xt routines
XtSetLanguageProc call requirement (Sec. 5.1.1)
XtAppInitialize function (Sec. 5.1.1)
XtDispatchEvent function (Sec. 5.1.3)
XtDispatchEvent function (Sec. 5.3.5.5)
XtDisplayInitialize function (Sec. 5.1.1)
XtInitialize function (Sec. 5.1.1)
XtOpenDisplay function (Sec. 5.1.1)
XtSetLanguageProc call
required for Motif internationalization (Sec. 5.2.1)
XtSetLanguageProc function (Sec. 5.1.1)
XUnsetICFocus function (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XUnsetICFocus function (Sec. 5.3.5.6)
XVaCreateNestedList function (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XwcDrawImageString function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XwcDrawString function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XwcDrawText function (Sec. 5.3.2.3)
XwcFreeStringList function (Sec. 5.3.3)
XwcLookupString function (Sec. 5.3.5.6)
XwcResetIC function (Sec. 5.3.5.3)
XwcTextEscapement function (Sec. 5.3.2.2)
XwcTextExtents function (Sec. 5.3.2.2)
XwcTextListToTextProperty function (Sec. 5.3.3)
XwcTextPerCharExtents function (Sec. 5.3.2.2)
XwcTextPropertyToTextList function (Sec. 5.3.3)
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Y
yes responses
defining in locale (Sec. 6.2.3)
yesexpr keyword (Sec. 6.2.3)
yesstr keyword (Sec. 6.2.3)
yesxpr keyword (Sec. 6.2.3)